New RCC Structures

New RCC Structures

Introduction

New Reinforced Cement Concrete (RCC) structures form the backbone of most modern buildings. From basements to roofs, RCC elements are constantly exposed to water ingress risks — whether from groundwater pressure, rain, or daily usage in wet areas. Effective waterproofing in new RCC structures is not an afterthought; it is an integral part of design and execution.

SpecX organizes waterproofing for new RCC structures in a basement-to-roof sequence, covering every critical area of application. Each area has multiple system options (cementitious, acrylic, PU, membranes, etc.), with neutral specifications compiled from standard industry practices.

Why this matters?

  • Prevents early deterioration and leakage in newly built structures.
  • Reduces repair costs by addressing waterproofing at the construction stage.
  • Provides consultants, contractors, and clients with clarity on system options and performance expectations.

Areas of Application

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By Exposure

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By Exposure

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All Applications

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By Finish

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New RCC • Tiled • UV

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Old/Repair • Exposed

Technologies

Technologies Gallery

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Technologies Gallery

Technologies Table

Terrace shortlists

Basement shortlists

Repair-friendly