Dubai: Faizal and Shabana Foundation to build 100 homes in support of ‘Rebuild Kerala’ initiative


First prefabricated home assembled in 11 hours in Thrissur, Kerala

Dubai, Oct 29: KEF Holdings, under the umbrella of its philanthropic arm, 'Faizal and Shabana Foundation', has committed to building 100 homes as part of the ‘Rebuild Kerala’ initiative. Launched by the government of Kerala, the Rebuild Kerala initiative is collaborating across sectors to deliver solutions to restore critical infrastructure, specifically housing, that was damaged during the 2018 Kerala floods.

Each of these 400 square feet homes will include a living room, kitchen, two bedrooms, as well as one bathroom with a toilet and foyer area.



KEF is using its expertise in off-site manufacturing technology to deliver the 100 homes in flood-affected areas identified by the state government. Using technology, all elements of the home including walls, columns and the roof are being manufactured in a factory assembly line. These concrete elements will then be transported to the site and assembled using dry connectors from Germany to reduce time and improve efficiency on site. The prefabricated home, which comes fully finished and fitted out with furnishings, can be assembled within 11 hours and is expected to have a 100-year lifespan.

The Faizal and Shabana Foundation with its partner KEF Katerra recently built a proof of concept, prototype home in 11 hours at Irinjalakuda, Thrissur, Kerala. The fully-furnished home was gifted to a local couple, Chandran and Sharada, who lost their home during the floods.

Speaking on the initiative, Faizal Kottikollon, founder and chairman of KEF Holdings, and co-founder of Faizal and Shabana Foundation, said: “We have always believed that technology should be used for the greater good, to benefit people at large. With our technical expertise, we can help rebuild flood-damaged homes faster to support the government’s Rebuild Kerala initiative. We also want this project to be a global model on delivering critical infrastructure with time and cost efficiency, following an unfortunate calamity.”

Shabana Faizal, vice-chairperson of KEF Holdings and co-founder of Faizal and Shabana Foundation, said: “Urgent response and rebuilding is critical after such natural disasters, and technology intervention is essential for achieving this goal. Our aim is always to give in a manner that makes a real difference and impact. By building these 100 homes, we hope to help the beneficiaries rebuild their lives again and make a new start.”

Beneficiaries and plots for the 100 homes are being identified using the Kerala Government’s efficient flood tracking system. The 100 homes are scheduled for delivery by Q1 2019.

About KEF Holdings

Established in 2007, KEF Holdings is a privately-owned holding company with operations in strategic investments, infrastructure manufacturing, and healthcare development. Founded by Faizal E. Kottikollon, the company possesses the unique ability to disrupt sectors through technology-driven, high-value businesses that creates strong investment appeal and a positive social impact.

KEF Holdings is guided by the philanthropic vision of its founder and chairman Faizal E. Kottikollon and his wife and vice-chairperson of KEF Holdings, Shabana Faizal. The company, in close collaboration with stakeholders in the public and private sectors, actively drives, funds and supports high-impact social activities undertaken by the Faizal and Shabana Foundation (www.faizalshabana.org).

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  • Aloysius Dsouza, Udupi/Doha

    Tue, Oct 30 2018

    Congratulations & Proud of your achievements Mr. Faizal and Faizal & Shabana Foundation for taking up such an initiative in rebuilding Homes for those who have lost their Homes. May God bless you abundantly. Being your batchmate in MIT, you have made all MITians proud.

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  • Kumar, Mangalore

    Tue, Oct 30 2018

    off site manufacturing should come to DK also

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, Udupi/New York, USA.

    Mon, Oct 29 2018

    My heartiest congratulations to Faizal and Shabana Foundation for their commitment to building 100 homes to those affected by the recent floods. You are not only rebuilding Kerala but giving a new lease of life for all those faced this disaster. God bless.

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  • wilson samuel, dubai

    Mon, Oct 29 2018

    Faizal and Shabana have been doing some great things . DOES ANYONE KNOW THAT THE
    INDIRA CANTEEN TOO was done by Faizal at cost for the Karnataka govt
    This is what genuine people who have wealth should be doing

    Without any looking around for caste creed or religion . giving back to the society is what is all about

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Oct 29 2018

    I wonder why FEKU refused help from the Gulf ...

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  • Neerav, Mangalore

    Mon, Oct 29 2018

    Feku and Daku thinks Provoking Sabarimala will give back their voters who lost faith in BJP during flood. But keralaites will tell Po mone..................

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Oct 29 2018

    Neerav, Mangalore,
    You forgot to add the word "Nai" ...

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