At Maruti Construction & Interior, every stage of our process reflects precision and strength—from soiling and RR masonry foundations to rafting, plinth beams, and columns for stability. With front work adding the final finish, we ensure structures that are both durable and well-designed.
Rafting
Rafting in construction refers to the raft foundation, a large continuous slab of reinforced concrete laid beneath a building. It evenly distributes the load across the soil, providing strong support and stability for the entire structure.
Front work
Front work in construction refers to the external finishing and façade detailing of a building. It enhances both the structural appearance and durability, giving the project its final polished look.
RR Mesonry
RR Masonry (Random Rubble Masonry) is a method of using undressed or rough stones in irregular shapes, carefully placed together with mortar. It provides strong, durable, and cost-effective walls or foundations, commonly used in load-bearing structures.
Mesonry
Masonry is the craft of building structures by laying bricks, stones, or concrete blocks with mortar to bind them together. It ensures strength, durability, and stability in walls, foundations, and other structural elements.
Soiling
Soiling in construction refers to the process of preparing and leveling the soil at a site before laying foundations. It ensures a stable, compact, and even base for safe and durable construction.
Plinth beam and columns
Soiling in construction refers to the process of preparing and leveling the soil aPlinth Beam and Columns are crucial structural elements in a building. Columns transfer the load of the structure to the foundation, while the plinth beam ties these columns together, preventing cracks and ensuring stability and strength at the base level.t a site before laying foundations. It ensures a stable, compact, and even base for safe and durable construction.