
GRC
Glass fiber reinforced concrete
Glass fiber reinforced concrete, sometimes referred to as GFRC. It consists of a mixture of cement and sand reinforced with alkali-resistant glass fibers.
GRC is a versatile building material that allows for the manufacture of strong, rigid, yet lightweight products.
GRC is not a single material but a family of high-performance cementitious compounds reinforced with special alkali-resistant glass fibres, which are more malleable to suit a wide range of applications.
The GRC material has created a breakthrough and a unique and unparalleled opportunity for engineers and architects to express creativity in a way that no other material offers, in terms of shape, texture, weight, ability to form and long-lasting technical properties.
Glass fiber reinforced concrete
Glass fiber reinforced concrete, sometimes referred to as GFRC. It consists of a mixture of cement and sand reinforced with alkali-resistant glass fibers.
GRC is a versatile building material that allows for the manufacture of strong, rigid, yet lightweight products.
GRC is not a single material but a family of high-performance cementitious compounds reinforced with special alkali-resistant glass fibres, which are more malleable to suit a wide range of applications.
The GRC material has created a breakthrough and a unique and unparalleled opportunity for engineers and architects to express creativity in a way that no other material offers, in terms of shape, texture, weight, ability to form and long-lasting technical properties.

Some designs for GRC
GRC in Engineering
Permanent Formwork
Utilities
Acoustics
Bridges and Tunnels
Water and Drainage
GRC in Architecture
Cladding
Features Mouldings
Landscaping
GRC in Building
Roofing
Walls and Windows
Renovation
Foundations and Floors
Modular Building