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Compound Protective Shelter

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Compound protective shelters are large-scale underground protective infrastructures designed to serve multiple residences within the same estate or residential compound.

This type of shelter is particularly relevant for large private properties, family compounds, diplomatic residences and high-value estates where several buildings share the same secured perimeter.

Unlike individual safe rooms or single-villa shelters, compound shelters are designed as centralized protective environments capable of accommodating a larger number of occupants while providing extended autonomy and higher structural protection levels.

These shelters are typically constructed as fully independent underground structures located beneath the central area of the property or within a secured underground section of the estate.

Structural Configuration

Compound shelters are built as fully reinforced underground facilities designed for maximum protection.

Structural configuration:

  • Continuous reinforced concrete shell

  • Constructed several meters below ground level

Typical specifications:

  • Reinforced concrete walls: 90–120 cm thickness

  • Reinforced ceiling slab: 100–140 cm structural concrete

  • Foundation slab: 60 cm reinforced concrete base

Structural performance:

  • Continuous protective envelope

  • Designed to withstand severe external pressure and debris impact

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