Reinforced Cement Concrete (RCC) is the backbone of modern construction. It is a composite material made by combining concrete with steel reinforcement bars to achieve high compressive and tensile strength. RCC structures provide durability, stability, and long service life for residential, commercial, and industrial projects.
Proper RCC work requires accurate design, high-quality materials, and strict site supervision. Activities include shuttering (formwork), steel reinforcement fixing, and concrete pouring with controlled mix ratios. Curing plays a vital role in achieving the desired strength and preventing surface cracks.
RCC is widely used in foundations, columns, beams, slabs, and retaining walls. Its resistance to fire, weather, and heavy loads makes it ideal for multi-storey buildings and infrastructure projects. With correct workmanship and quality control, RCC structures ensure safety, performance, and long-term reliability.
