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Red Brick

Chain Link Fencing

CC Block

Paver

RCC Fencing

Ready Mix Concrete

Hot Asphalt Mix

Red Brick

The classic form of the bricks. These types of bricks are created by pressing the wet clay into the moulds then these are dried ad fired in the kilns. This material is the oldest building material; these bricks are the solid blocks of hard clay & reddish color. These bricks have the best quality and good strength.

Paver Blocks

Pavers offer a variety of alternatives for whatever your design requirement may be. It’s the most aesthetically pleasing and durable paving available. We have unlimited paving options available to synchronize with a character of your project be it commercial, residential or infrastructure.

CC Block

A concrete block is primarily used as a building material in the construction of walls. It is sometimes called a concrete masonry unit (CMU). A concrete block is one of several precast concrete products used in construction. The term precast refers to the fact that the blocks are formed and hardened before they are brought to the job site.

Aggregate

RBC takes immense pride in playing a significant role in creating sustainable and durable concrete structures. The company is constantly committed to providing the best in class raw materials from our own ghats. We are focused on providing excellent customer service, short lead times and outstanding quality and value

Chain LInk Fencing

For over a century, chain link fencing has been one of the most popular fencing solutions available and is the leading way to create a safe and protected perimeter environment. Ideal for residential and commercial applications, no other fencing can offer the benefits of durability and security with flexibility and value like a chain links.

Asphalt Mix

The asphalt mixture is a typically temperature-sensitive material; its mechanical characteristics and operational performance will also dramatically change with temperature variations. The asphalt mixture will perform differently under different temperature conditions.

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