Iron and Steel two of these are the primary mechanism that drives a country’s economic growth. Iron and Steel is the primary and mandate requirement for all types of construction and manufacturing activities. We all know so many facts about steel but Read More
TMT Rebar is the backbone for all type of construction. There cannot be any compromise with the quality of TMT Rebar. While constructing it is mandatory to choose only the best quality TMT Rebar that has withstand the load during natural calamities Read More
Surrounded by rivers and mountains— the North-East India is enriched with thrilling natural beauty. But that has not kept the danger of natural calamities far from it. As per Geo-scientists, the whole North-Eastern part of India is under threat of high earthquake-prone Read More
While making a home or building you need to be careful about choosing the material. The important factors for choosing the building materials are Contractors, Engineers and Masons as well. Often, people rely upon the vendors and do not check the quality of Read More
Best Quality TMT Bars are the backbone of all types of RCC (Reinforced Cement Concrete) structures. It is imperative that one should use Best Quality TMT Bars for the safe construction practice for the intending RCC structure. Important Facts on Best Quality Read More
The Indian subcontinent has a past filled with pulverizing seismic tremors. The real purpose behind the high recurrence and power of the tremors is that the Indian plate is crashing into Asia at a rate of around 47 mm/year. Geological insights of Read More
The most important construction material that protects your building from all types of natural disasters is the TMT Bar. In a Reinforced Concrete (RCC) structure, TMT bars work together with concrete through strong bonding, delivering the required strength and durability to the Read More
India lies in a high seismic zone, as classified by the National Centre of Seismology (NCS). The Indian tectonic plate is driving into Asia at a rate of 45 mm/year, while also rotating slowly anticlockwise. As a result, about 56% of India’s Read More