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Reinforced Concrete Cement: Advantages and Disadvantages of RCC

If you have observed the growth of real estate development in India, you must be aware of the fact that RCC building material has proven to be a catalyst in the growth of this industry. It is due to RCC, that real estate construction has become more accessible for smaller builders as well.

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Reinforced Concrete Cement: Advantages and Disadvantages of RCC

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  1. REINFORCED CONCRETE CEMENT Advantagesand DisadvantagesofRCC WWW.ECONSTRUCTIONMART.COM

  2. If you have observed the growth of real estate development in India, you must be aware of the fact that RCC building material has proven to be a catalyst in the growth of this industry. It is due to RCC, that real estate construction has become more accessible for smaller builders as well. To start with, what is RCC anyways and why is it even important? RCC, as popularly known, is reinforced cement concrete. It is a nearly perfect hybrid of steel structures and plain concrete structures. Now, one may wonder – why is RCC even needed when we have concrete and steel as standalone building materials? Here is why – they have tremendous drawbacks as individual materials. Steel, although provides good tensile strength and structural integrity, is not easily available. Steel would have been the perfect building material if it were www.econstructionmart.com | 2

  3. easily available in all geographic locations; its unavailability leads to higher building costs. On the other end of the spectrum, concrete is easily available in almost all building locations. That said, it has its own set of problems – concrete as a building material has less strength in comparison to steel and does not provide the required structural integrity all by itself. Hence comes RCC, the nearly perfect hybrid. Now, if you are searching for RCC building material price, then you would be delighted to read further. As it happens, RCC is a cost effective way of executing construction projects. If price and budgetary concerns are not a limitation, which is never the case, then steel would definitely be a better option. Since RCC provides the business owners great scalability and the end customers a more affordable product, it is widely used. The following advantages and disadvantages will help you decide better: Advantages: 1. Lower project costs: The fact is that RCC is available in all general areas of construction. Hence, except for very extreme circumstances, will you be supposed to look for a specific supplier of the material. The local suppliers in your desired region can easily supply the material and hence www.econstructionmart.com | 3

  4. bring down the costs in the form of reduced freight. 2. Easier project management: Putting RCC to use is relatively easier than building steel structures. RCC application does not require extreme levels of training; hence, the labourers and on-site employees can be easily trained to use the material with finesse. 3. Lower maintenance costs post completion: RCC, if applied properly, does not require high maintenance or any special attention. 4. Good compressive strength: Compressive strength helps a structure stay largely immune from pressures from top to bottom or bottom up. Disadvantages: 1. Lesser safety: When it comes to structural integrity, steel is simply better. Most of the skyscrapers globally are steel or metal hybrid structures and not RCC structures. 2. Requires more space for the same design: RCC at its core is a mixture of steel, iron, concrete and cement. Think of a steel and iron as the skeleton and concrete-cement applied to it as a thick layer of skin. Since there are these layers, the same block of design will actually require more space since it will be thicker in nature. www.econstructionmart.com | 4

  5. 3. Limits architectural design: RCC is structured block by block and hence requires simpler geometric structures. This does not provide much flexibility in terms of architectural design. 4. Less tensile strength: Although RCC has enough compressive strength, it still cannot compete with the tensile strength of a steel structure. This becomes all the more critical when it comes to earthquake prone zones. Order online RCC building material and save by comparing from several sellers. www.econstructionmart.com | 5

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