Glass fibre Reinforced Concrete (GRC or
GFRC) can be engineered to suit a wide
range of applications
GRC IN ARCHITECTURE
GRC offers architects and engineers a material from
which the most ambitious projects can be created. It
has unrivalled flexibility in design and can be
moulded to form modern futuristic designs or to
replicate traditional historic features.
• Cladding
• Features and Mouldings
• Landscaping
GRC IN BUILDING
Builders worldwide are appreciating the increase in
speed of construction that GRC provides due to
lighter weight building components. Even small
additions of Alkali Resistant Glass Fibres can help to
control cracking and improve durability.
• Roofing
• Walls and Windows
• Renovation
• Foundations and Floors
• Modular Building
GRC IN ENGINEERING
The properties of GRC can be engineered to suit all
engineering applications from the high short-term
strength required in permanent formwork to the low
weight and durability needed for utility and drainage.
• Permanent Formwork
• Utilities
• Acoustics
• Bridges and Tunnels
• Water and Drainage