Feedback required on Janatha/Tulsi RMC (Ready Concerete Mix)

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Viswa
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Feedback required on Janatha/Tulsi RMC (Ready Concerete Mix)

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I am constructing a indiavidula house on Kanakapura road. We are due for first level of slab in next two weeks. I wanted to go for Ultratech RMC, but they are not suppling for retailers from last few weeks. I wanted this communities opinion on going for Janatha or Tulsi RMC. Are there any other good RMC who supply for retail?

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Viswa
Viswa
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Re: Feedback required on Janatha/Tulsi RMC (Ready Concerete

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I am really looking from some genuine feedback. Your feedback will be appreciated
dream_home
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Re: Feedback required on Janatha/Tulsi RMC (Ready Concerete

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Never go with Tulsi or Janatha. They will not stick to time. min 8 hours delay guaranteed from proposed time.
Better go with concrete india.
Viswa
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Re: Feedback required on Janatha/Tulsi RMC (Ready Concerete

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I have been hearing a lot from my friend (not in construction industry) to go for manual process instead of RMC. I am looking at around 1100 SQFT area. What is the communities opinion?
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ardesarchitects
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Re: Feedback required on Janatha/Tulsi RMC (Ready Concerete

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Hi
1100/- sft is a small area and possible to do on-site mix.If the site location permits go for on-site mix.

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