Column Jacketing Work is an effective structural strengthening method used to increase the load-carrying capacity of damaged or weak columns. In this process, additional reinforcement steel and concrete are added around the existing column to enhance durability and structural stability.
In modern construction and building repair projects, RCC column jacketing work is widely used for retrofitting old structures, repairing earthquake-damaged columns, and improving the safety of buildings.
The process involves surface preparation, fixing reinforcement bars, and applying high-strength concrete or micro-concrete around the existing column.
This technique is commonly used in residential buildings, commercial complexes, bridges, and industrial structures to extend the life of reinforced concrete columns.
Improves structural strength
Increases load-bearing capacity
Prevents column failure and cracks
Ideal for retrofitting and rehabilitation projects
If your building shows signs of structural weakness, column jacketing work is one of the most reliable solutions for strengthening RCC columns and ensuring long-term safety.












