RCC stands for Reinforced Cement Concrete, which is a composite material made from concrete and steel reinforcement. RCC is a popular choice for construction projects because it is lightweight and easy to work with, making it a good choice for bridges and other large construction projects. The reinforcement in an RCC structure, such as a steel bar, has to undergo the same strain or deformation as the surrounding concrete in order to prevent discontinuity, slip, or separation of the two materials under load. Maintaining composite action requires transfer of load between the concrete and steel. The direct stress is transferred from the concrete to the bar interface so as to change the tensile stress in the reinforcing bar along its length. RCC buildings have become the most common trend in the building industry in India because of their durability, strength, low cost, and many other attractive features. RCC owes much of its economy to high-volume, high-speed construction methods, and its low initial cost adds up to economy and value-old). RCC is most commonly used in the construction of buildings and other structures, but it can also be used in bridges, roads, and other infrastructure projects.