Brigade Granada Specification

Brigade Granada Specifications

The planned construction methodology and specification standard for the township — plus what to verify against the developer's final, signed specification annexure before you sign anything.

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Specification

Specifications

Brigade Granada is planned around an RCC-framed structure with shear walls, built using the Mivan aluminium formwork system for tighter tolerances and more consistent construction quality across the township's 14 towers.

Structure

RCC-framed structure with shear walls, built using the Mivan aluminium formwork system — pours walls and slabs as a single monolithic element for straighter walls and more consistent room sizes across repetitive floors.

Flooring

Vitrified tile flooring in living areas and bedrooms; anti-skid ceramic tiling in balconies and utility areas; a coordinated higher-specification finish in lift lobbies and corridors.

Kitchen

Modular-ready kitchens with granite/engineered-stone platform provisioning, a dedicated RO drinking-water point, and electrical points for chimney, hob, refrigerator and water purifier; a separate utility area for washing and general storage.

Bathrooms

CP fittings from a reputed sanitaryware brand, ceramic wall and floor tiling, geyser point provisioning, exhaust fan provisioning, and a shower panel/health-faucet provision in the master bathroom.

Doors & Windows

Solid teak-finish main entrance door; laminate/veneer-finish internal doors; UPVC-framed windows with glazing for weather resistance and better acoustic and thermal insulation than standard aluminium sliding windows.

Electrical & Smart Home

Concealed copper wiring with modular switches, video door phone connectivity to each tower's main entrance, and wiring/switch infrastructure laid out to support app-based control of lighting without a full retrofit later.

Lifts

A bank of high-speed passenger lifts per tower sized for peak-hour wait times, plus at least one dedicated service lift per tower, with automatic rescue devices for power-failure scenarios.

Security

CCTV coverage at entry points and common areas, boom-barrier controlled vehicle entry with visitor logging, video door phone integration at the unit level, and a trained on-site security team operating 24x7.

Power Backup

100% DG backup for common areas and essential building services (lifts, common lighting, water pumps, security); in-home backup for individual apartments is typically available at additional cost.

Parking & EV Infrastructure

Multi-level basement parking sized for residents plus visitor allocation, with EV charging point provisioning built into the basement design from the outset.

Specifications listed are indicative of the planned standard and should be reconfirmed against Brigade Group's officially issued specification sheet before finalizing a purchase.

Buyer Guidance

What to Ask Once Specs Are Released

General questions worth asking for any project at this stage — not a claim about what this project includes.

Structure

Ask whether the structure is RCC-framed and what seismic zone rating it’s built to — standard questions for any high-rise in Bangalore, not specific to any one project.

Flooring & finishes

Flooring material (vitrified tile, engineered wood, etc.) and finish quality can vary a lot between a project’s showroom flat and the actual delivered unit — worth confirming in writing once specs are released.

Fittings & fixtures

Sanitaryware and electrical fittings brands are usually named in the final spec sheet, not the brochure — a fair thing to ask your channel partner to confirm before booking.

Doors & windows

UPVC or aluminium window frames and the door type (flush, veneer, laminate) affect both maintenance and noise insulation — both are usually spec-sheet items, not brochure items.

Electrical & wiring

Concealed copper wiring, the number of power points per room, and provisioning for AC/geyser points are standard questions worth confirming against the actual spec sheet.

Lifts

Number of lifts per core and passenger vs. service lift split affect daily wait times more than buyers expect, especially in a high-rise — worth asking once tower plans are out.

Sustainability features

Rainwater harvesting, an STP (sewage treatment plant), and solar water heating are increasingly standard at this project scale in Bangalore — worth confirming which ones apply specifically.

Painting & wall finishes

Interior paint (plastic emulsion vs. premium emulsion) and exterior weatherproof coating are both spec-sheet details that affect long-term maintenance cost.

Before You Sign

Quality Assurance & Warranty

Quality Assurance Process

Large-scale developers typically follow a structured, multi-stage QA process: material testing at intake (cement, steel and aggregate against IS code standards), stage-wise structural inspections at each major construction milestone, and a final pre-handover inspection and snag-rectification process. Ask for Brigade Group's specific QA framework, and plan your own pre-possession snagging walkthrough before taking handover.

Warranty & Defect Liability

Under RERA, developers must rectify structural defects reported within a defined defect liability period after possession, at no additional cost to the buyer. Confirm the exact period and reporting process with our team, and retain all handover documentation — including the signed specification annexure — in case you ever need to raise a claim.

Finishing Details

Finishes & Safety Design

Wall Finishes & Paint

Interior walls are typically a smooth putty finish followed by emulsion paint in neutral tones; exteriors use weather-resistant coatings chosen to hold colour through Bengaluru's monsoon cycles with minimal visible degradation over a multi-year period.

Balcony Railings & Safety

Balcony railings are expected to meet National Building Code safety height requirements, with baluster spacing that limits the risk of a young child squeezing through — a design-level detail, not something left to individual resident retrofits.

Why It Matters

Mivan vs. Traditional Construction

Traditional brick-and-block construction relies on individually laid masonry units — more joints, more room for dimensional variation between units in the same tower, and more long-term plaster cracking as those joints settle over time. Mivan formwork pours walls and slabs as a single monolithic concrete element instead, producing straighter walls, more consistent room dimensions unit to unit, and typically less plaster cracking and touch-up painting after possession. The trade-off is that Mivan walls run thinner than traditional block walls — generally offset by the shear-wall system carrying the building's load — worth understanding if you have specific expectations around wall thickness for sound or insulation.

Comfort & Scope

Comfort, Waste Management & What's Excluded

Acoustic & Thermal Comfort

UPVC windows with appropriate glazing are specified to reduce road-noise transmission into road-facing units, with tower orientation aiming to balance daylight against direct afternoon heat gain wherever the master plan allows.

Waste Management

Segregated waste collection points per floor or designated zone, encouraging wet/dry/recyclable separation at source in line with BBMP requirements, feeding into the organic waste converter covered on the Amenities page.

What's Typically Excluded

Modular kitchen cabinetry beyond plumbing/electrical provisioning, air conditioning units and installation, individual water purifiers beyond the kitchen RO point, false ceilings, and window grilles beyond the standard frame — budget for these separately from the base price.

Quick Questions

Specification FAQs

Can I upgrade flooring or fittings for an additional cost?

Some developers offer optional upgrade packages during a defined customization window before finishing work begins — ask our team whether this is available and by when a request needs to be submitted.

Is air conditioning included in the specification?

No — AC units and installation are typically excluded, though electrical provisioning for AC points is generally included. See "What's Typically Excluded" above.

Is the building earthquake-resistant?

The RCC-framed structure with shear walls is designed to meet applicable seismic-zone structural requirements under the National Building Code and relevant Indian Standard codes for Bengaluru's seismic classification.

Recap

Brigade Granada Construction Standards in the Kadugodi Corridor

The RCC-and-Mivan construction standard on this page applies across all 14 towers of Brigade Granada on Whitefield–Kadugodi Main Road — the same build quality Brigade Group has used across its other integrated townships, now extended into this stretch of the Kadugodi corridor.

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Looking for These Specifications Under a Different Name?

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