Precast Boundary Wall
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Compliant with Indian standards
What is a precast concrete boundary wall?
2x Faster
No wet trades, no mortar curing, no brick-layer dependency. Columns are erected and panels are slotted in sequence.
Consistent Height & Profile
No variation from panel to panel, no misalignment at posts, no remedial plastering required.
Security Provisions
Barbed wire provision, concertina coil channels, and anti-climb features can be incorporated into the column and panel design.
NHAI & Railway Accepted
Formally accepted by NHAI for highway ROW boundary demarcation and by Indian Railways for track corridor security.
Multiple Finish Options
Plain shuttered, brick-texture, or custom decorative finish panels: the same structural system in different aesthetic treatments.
Standards Compliant
Designed specification-ready for infrastructure authority, housing board, and private developer project documents.`
National Highways & Railways
NHAI specifies precast compound walls along both sides of newly constructed expressways for ROW demarcation and encroachment prevention. Indian Railways specifies them along track corridors to prevent trespass and livestock ingress
Industrial, Logistics & Institutional Campuses
Factories, warehouses, logistics parks, hospitals, SEZs, and educational institutions require perimeter security walls that go up fast and hold up permanently. Brick construction at the scale of a large industrial campus is both slow and quality-variable. Precast posts and panels deliver a uniform, structurally reliable perimeter in a fraction of the time.
Real Estate & Residential Development
Township projects, plotted developments, and group housing societies need precast boundary walls as part of project enabling works, before any other construction begins. Textured and decorative panel finishes serve the aesthetic expectations of residential buyers while keeping installation time and cost predictable.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much faster is a precast boundary wall compared to brick construction?
A precast post-and-panel system is approximately 40–50% faster to erect than brick boundary construction of the same height and run length. There is no mortar mixing, no layer-by-layer brickwork, and no curing period before the next course can proceed. A crew erects columns, slots panels, and caps the wall in a single continuous sequence. For a developer or contractor with a large site perimeter to secure on a tight programme, this is a meaningful time saving.
Is a precast boundary wall accepted by NHAI and Indian Railways?
Yes. NHAI accepts precast compound walls for ROW demarcation on both sides of national highways and expressways. Indian Railways accepts them for track corridor security. Both are active procurement categories. If your project is an NHAI package or a railway civil works contract and the specification is already approved, contact us with your project details, and we will confirm the applicable panel and column specification.
What heights are available?
We manufacture boundary wall systems in heights from 4 feet to 10 feet. The appropriate height depends on the project requirement: security standards, highway specification, or developer preference. Column and panel dimensions are calculated for the specified height and applicable wind zone per IS 875.
What finish options are available for the panel face?
Panel faces are available in plain shuttered finish, brick-texture finish, and custom decorative patterns. Plain finish suits industrial and infrastructure applications where aesthetics are secondary to speed and cost. Brick texture is commonly specified for residential and institutional projects. Custom decorative patterns are available for township and landmark projects where visual identity matters.
Can security provisions be incorporated into the wall?
Yes, barbed wire provision channels and concertina coil fittings can be formed into the column top at the manufacturing stage. This is standard practice for industrial, pharmaceutical, and high-security institutional perimeters. Specify the security requirement at the order stage.
How is the wall foundation designed for different soil conditions?
Column footing design depends on the wall height, column spacing, wind loading zone, and the bearing capacity of the founding soil. We can provide standard footing designs for typical soil conditions. For sites with poor bearing capacity or variable ground, a geotechnical assessment is recommended before finalising the footing specification. Share your site conditions, and our team will advise.
What areas do you supply and install to?
We manufacture from various plants in Delhi NCR, and supply and install across Northern India, including Haryana, Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, and Rajasthan.