RBS
Homes
All types of work – from designing and laying the Foundation to finishing and commissioning. Tight deadlines, reasonable prices.
Residential Housing
RBS’s technology for the production of light gauge steel frames and trusses is market-proven in competitive volume residential group housing projects.
Affordable Housing
RBS’s light gauge steel frame & truss technology has been used for affordable housing and humanitarian projects in a number of countries
Commercial Structures
RBS’s light gauge steel framing technology has excellent commercial capabilities.

About Us
Rapid Building Systems (RBS) uses a building technology that produces and delivers the most advanced light gauge steel wall frames & roof truss technology.
The technology seamlessly integrate our software technology with steel roll-forming machines to provide durable solutions for both the residential and commercial construction markets.
INNOVATION-CENTRIC CULTURE
Consistent with our underlying foundations, we keep an advancement-driven culture, intended to advance and foster the innovativeness of every worker and to fulfill the quick changing requirements of our clients worldwide.
STEEL VS CONCRETE BLOCKS
While there’s no doubt that concrete block is a sturdy material, steel is one of the strongest and longest-lasting construction materials you can use. Steel holds up very well when it comes to regular wear and tear and also stands up against extreme weather.
Over time block can deteriorate or even crumble in the event of an accident or direct impact. Block can also be susceptible to extreme weather, and in some cases, block can require regular maintenance. Steel buildings require little to no maintenance and can stand up in the face of bad weather and even regular wear and tear. Steel saves money over time because it doesn’t require regular maintenance, repairs, and general upkeep.
Building with blocks comes with a number of time-consuming steps, including creating and placing formwork, mixing and pouring concrete, waiting for the curing process to take place, and form removal. While steel buildings do require a concrete foundation, they can be faster to build overall because there are fewer steps involved. Concrete is an inherently heavy material and its weight is often taken into consideration in the structural engineering of the building.
Concrete structures need to be designed with extra measures to stay standing when seismic activity in earthquakes. In contrast, steel buildings can easily be designed to be prepared for the dynamic loading conditions imposed by earthquake activity.
Rapid Building Systems uses the innovative development of light gauge steel technology for the residential and commercial construction industries.
Light-steel technology has been providing world-leading solutions for the manufacture of steel frames and trusses for both the residential and commercial construction markets since its inception in 1995.