Reinforced Cement Concrete (RCC) is the most widely used construction method even today.
It offers superior durability and strength compared to traditional brick masonry.
RCC can withstand high tensile and compressive loads, making it ideal for multi-storey buildings.
It also provides flexibility in design — be it curved walls or open layouts.
Earthquake-resistant construction is possible with proper RCC framework.
When combined with Mivan shuttering or advanced formwork, speed of execution improves.
RCC is also fire-resistant, long-lasting, and cost-effective over the lifecycle.
Proper curing, steel placement, and mix ratio are key for quality RCC work.
It is widely used in residential towers, bridges, commercial buildings, and factories.
Modern RCC techniques continue to evolve for better safety and sustainability.