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with RCC Structure
Buildings construct with RCC Structure consist of a cast-in-place concrete wall structure reinforced by steel bars, which can be either welded wire fabric or rebars. It consists of a composite material which has lower tendency to crack and highly durable as compared to buildings construct with normal cement concrete. The materials are stable, lightweight, easy to build with, and can be used to make large structures. This type of structure is highly recommended for low to high rise commercial and industrial buildings, bridges, and highways.
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- The reinforced concrete RCC structure integrates the inherent benefits of concrete and steel. It acts as a load-bearing element that can withstand high tension, while also supporting compression. RCC is extremely durable and cost-efficient because it uses both concrete and steel.
- RCC Structure buildings with proper quality control can withstand fire to about 3 – 4 hours. This type of building can also survive any type of weather either harsh or good.
- Steel and timber structures require regular maintenance to keep the structures safe for use. Reinforced cement concrete structures, however, require very less maintenance.
- The RCC concrete members are highly rigid, which means they are less likely to deform.
- RCC Structure is a cost saving alternative to steel structure or other types of structure.
- These structures, while thermally stable and heat absorbent, are surprisingly resilient and flexible.
- RCC Buildings design never dies. It has the ability to undergo renovations and restorations without having to change its basic structure.
- After loading calculations, RCC members are designed in shorter time. Deep joints details are not required in RCC as its a Nut/Bolt free structure.
- Reinforced concrete composite (RCC) members are designed in shorter time. When designing RCC beam-column joint, joint aspect ratio (maximum reinforcement over minimum reinforcement measured over the width of the joint) is generally set to 1.0 or less; thus, there is no requirement for non-structural reinforcement (N/S Reinforcement), such as nuts and bolts.