About Us

Truemix concrete

Truemix Precast is a newly established subsidiary of Truemix Concrete, created to meet the growing demand for high-performance, factory-controlled precast concrete solutions in the region.

Backed by over two decades of industry expertise from our parent company, Truemix Precast is founded by professionals with deep roots in the heavy building materials sector — especially in Ready-Mix Concrete (RMC) and Precast technologies. While the brand is new, our approach is shaped by years of experience, industry best practices, and a culture of excellence inherited from global leaders.

Our operations focus on the design, production, and delivery of a wide range of structural and architectural precast concrete elements. Serving contractors, developers, and infrastructure projects, we aim to bring speed, precision, and durability to every construction site.

At Truemix Precast, we combine innovation with fundamentals, building a foundation you can rely on — just like the structures we help create.

Why Truemix Precast ?

Here are some of the most in-demand solutions offered by Truemix Precast:

Experience.

We come with over two decades of industry expertise, rooted in the legacy of Truemix Concrete and guided by proven practices.

Quality.

Every precast element is produced in a controlled environment, ensuring consistency, strength, and durability in every piece.

Efficiency.

Our systems are designed for faster production, minimal waste, and timely delivery—keeping your project on track and on budget.

Innovation.

We embrace advanced technologies and modern techniques to meet evolving construction demands with smart, reliable solutions.

Trust.

From residential to infrastructure, we deliver with integrity—making Truemix Precast the dependable partner your project deserves.

FAQ

The Precast industry is committed to fostering innovation across all aspects of its operations.

The Precast industry strives for excellence in product quality.

What is the Precast Industry, and what does it encompass?

Question

The precast industry involves the off-site manufacturing of concrete components that are later assembled on-site. It encompasses a wide range of structural and architectural elements used in buildings, infrastructure, and industrial projects — offering enhanced quality control, faster construction timelines, and long-term durability.

What are the primary types of Precast Panel used in the Construction?

Question

The construction industry utilizes various types of precast panels, each designed for specific structural or architectural purposes. The primary types include:

Solid Wall Panels – for load-bearing and partition walls

Sandwich Panels – with insulation for thermal performance

Hollow Core Slabs – for floor and roof systems

Cladding Panels – for architectural facades

Staircase – for Stair case structures and large spans

What are the key stages in Precast production?

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recast concrete production follows a structured, quality-controlled process to ensure precision, durability, and performance. The key stages include:

Design & Engineering
Preparation of detailed shop drawings, structural calculations, and mold design based on project requirements.

Mold Preparation
Cleaning, assembling, and applying release agents to molds to ensure accurate casting and smooth finishes.

Reinforcement Placement
Positioning of steel reinforcement or pre-stressing strands as per the approved design.

Concrete Casting
Pouring high-performance concrete into molds using vibration or self-compaction methods.

Curing
Controlled curing (steam or ambient) to develop early strength and ensure long-term durability.

Demolding & Finishing
Removing the element from the mold, followed by surface finishing, edge treatment, or embedding components as needed.

Quality Control & Inspection
Thorough testing and inspection at every stage to verify compliance with technical specifications and standards.

Storage & Handling
Safe lifting, tagging, and organizing of cured elements in designated yard areas, ready for dispatch.

Transportation & Installation
Carefully transporting the precast elements to the site and coordinating installation using cranes and erection plans.