Before starting warehouse construction, define requirements as a system: legal, engineering, and operational. Most costly issues happen when one of these blocks is ignored.
01
3 blocks
requirement model
legal, technical, operational
02
A/B class
target standard
depends on process intensity
03
fire safety
mandatory
category and evacuation logic
04
utilities first
critical path
connection timeline risk
Core requirement blocks
1) Legal and land context
- permitted land-use category,
- zoning and setback checks,
- utility access conditions.
2) Technical and engineering
- structural system and span logic,
- fire safety and evacuation routes,
- ventilation, heating, and power capacity.
3) Operational model
- inbound/outbound flow design,
- dock and maneuvering zone sizing,
- storage technology and racking strategy.
Typical pre-construction checklist
| Area | Key question |
|---|---|
| Land/legal | Is the site approved for warehouse use? |
| Geotechnical | Are soil and groundwater conditions verified? |
| Fire safety | Is the category and system concept approved? |
| Utilities | Are capacity and connection timelines confirmed? |
| Operations | Are flow, dock count, and storage logic fixed? |
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Ключевой вывод
Successful warehouse projects in Kazakhstan start with an integrated requirement matrix, not just a building sketch. Early alignment across legal, technical, and operational layers protects both budget and timeline.
