About Gubbicivilengineers
Gubbi Civil Engineers is an Indian structural firm offering repair, retrofitting, waterproofing and strengthening solutions.
Gubbi Civil Engineers Limited is an Indian civil engineering company specializing in structural repair, retrofitting, rehabilitation, and waterproofing solutions. With decades of industry experience, the company serves residential, commercial, industrial, and infrastructure projects across India.
[edit] Core Services
Structural Repair and Retrofitting
- RCC Column Jacketing
- Beam Strengthening
- Carbon Fiber Wrapping (CFRP)
- Glass Fiber Wrapping (GFRP)
- Micro Concrete Jacketing
- Shotcreting
- Seismic Retrofitting
- Crack Repair and Concrete Restoration
Infrastructure and Industrial Repairs
- Dam Repair and Waterproofing
- Chimney Repair and Rehabilitation
- Cooling Tower Repair
- Grouting and Structural Stabilization
- Industrial Concrete Repair
Waterproofing Solutions
- Terrace Waterproofing
- Brick Bat Coba Waterproofing
- Membrane Waterproofing Systems
- Basement Waterproofing
- Lightweight Waterproofing Systems
Protective and Specialized Coatings
- Anti-Carbonation Coatings
- Epoxy & PU Coatings
- Fire Protection Coatings
- Corrosion Protection Systems
Additional Services
- Pre-Engineered Buildings (PEB)
- Commercial Interior Works
- Structural Strengthening Consultancy
[edit] Expertise and Approach
Gubbi Civil Engineers Limited combines advanced engineering techniques, modern materials, and safety-focused practices to enhance structural integrity, improve load-bearing capacity, and extend building lifespan.
[edit] Commitment
The company is committed to delivering durable, cost-effective, and standards-compliant solutions that ensure long-term structural performance and safety.
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