When planning an industrial building, one of the first questions clients ask is:
“Should we build using PEB or RCC?”
Both systems are widely used in India, but the right choice depends on cost, construction time, and the type of industrial activity.
Let us look at a practical comparison based on typical industrial projects in North India.
Advantages of PEB (Pre-Engineered Buildings)
- Faster Construction
PEB structures are fabricated in factories and assembled on site.
A typical warehouse can be completed in 3–6 months, much faster than RCC construction.
- Lower Initial Cost
PEB structures generally require less material and labor.
For example:
- PEB warehouse: approximately ₹1400–₹2000 per sq ft
- RCC building: approximately ₹1800–₹2800 per sq ft
Actual cost depends on location, specifications, and finishes.
- Large Clear Spans
PEB structures can easily achieve 30–50 meter clear spans without internal columns.
This is ideal for:
- Warehousing
- Logistics operations
- Material handling
- Lighter Structure
Because steel frames are lighter than concrete structures, foundation costs are usually lower, especially on weak soils.
- Easy Expansion
PEB sheds can be extended by adding more bays in the future.
Advantages of RCC Structures
- Better for Heavy Machinery
Concrete structures provide better vibration control, which is important for factories with heavy machines.
- Fire Resistance
Concrete has better natural fire resistance compared to steel.
Steel structures may require fire protection coatings.
- Better in Corrosive Environments
Industries involving chemicals or moisture may perform better with properly designed RCC structures.
- Lower Long-Term Maintenance
Steel structures require periodic painting to prevent corrosion, while RCC buildings generally need less maintenance.
Practical Comparison
For a typical 20,000 sq ft industrial shed:
| Factor | PEB | RCC |
|---|---|---|
| Initial Cost | Lower | Higher |
| Construction Time | 4–6 months | 12–18 months |
| Foundation Cost | Lower | Higher |
| Maintenance | Moderate | Lower |
| Best Use | Warehouses, logistics | Heavy industries |
Which Option Is Better?
In many cases, PEB is the preferred solution for industrial warehouses and light manufacturing units because it is faster and more economical.
However, for heavy industrial operations or multi-storey buildings, RCC or hybrid structures may be more suitable.
Final Advice
The best decision should be based on:
- Soil conditions
- Building size
- Crane loads
- Machinery vibrations
- Future expansion plans
Consulting a structural engineer at the planning stage helps select the most efficient and economical structural system.