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MEZZANINE FLOOR
A mezzanine floor is an intermediate floor between main floors of a building, typically used as an office space or storeroom. It is also called a half-floor, or sometimes a mini-floor. A mezzanine may serve several functions such as providing an elevated platform for a view or larger platform area, to divide space, to provide a balcony for spectators, to provide an additional story to a building, or to double the floor area of an existing story. Mezzanine floors can be permanent or temporary in nature
R.C.C. MEZZANINE
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RCC mezzanine floors are a cost-effective form of extra storage/work space for almost any facility. Made of reinforced concrete, they support large, heavy loads, easily expanding facility capacity without the need to expand its entirety. They are also able to be quickly installed thanks to their pre-fabricated design, typically taking just a few weeks as opposed to months for construction. Mezzanines can come with a variety of safety features such as railings and staircases, making them a great option for both safety-conscious and spacerestricted industries.