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In the construction industry, Glassfibre Reinforced Concrete (GRC) cladding refers to a type of building facade material made from a mixture of cement, fine aggregate, water, chemical admixtures, and glass fibers. Developed in the 20th century, GRC cladding has become popular due to its flexibility, lightweight properties, and its ability to be molded into various shapes and textures. The material offers a myriad of aesthetic options while providing durability and resistance against weathering, fire, and seismic activities. Architects and builders often choose GRC cladding for its ease of installation and potential for energy efficiency improvements, as it can contribute to a building's thermal mass. The market for GRC cladding includes a range of applications from commercial and residential buildings to restoration projects, where its property of replicating traditional architectural styles is particularly valued. Some notable companies in the GRC cladding market include but are not limited to Formglas Products Ltd., Clark Pacific, Loveld, GB Architectural Cladding Products Ltd., and Fibrex Construction Group. These enterprises specialize in the production and installation of GRC cladding systems and contribute to advancements in the field through innovative techniques and designs, meeting the diverse needs of modern construction projects with tailored GRC solutions. Show Less Read more