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Concrete reinforcem­ents and their purpose

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◆ Part 2

Introducti­on

In last week’s edition we briefly touched on indication of reinforcem­ent in drawings; cover to reinforcem­ent; cutting and bending of bars etc

THIS week we continue with the aspects of concrete reinforcem­ent

Column reinforcem­ent

Column re-bars should be started from the footing and must be bound to base reinforcem­ent.

Care should be taken to ensure lap lengths when joining vertical members. Stirrups are used to bind the column re-bars to increase strength.

Beam reinforcem­ent

Beam is a horizontal structural member resting on two or more supports. It’s used to

Beam reinforcem­ent

transfer the load to the columns. Beam reinforcem­ents are arranged after the constructi­on of beam and slab form-work.

Stirrups are used to bind members at correct positions according to structural drawings.

Cover blocks are fixed to bottom and side reinforcem­ents before placing concrete.

Top reinforcem­ent of the beam is lapped at the middle of the span or between two supports.

Bottom reinforcem­ent of the beam shall be lapped at the supports.

Slab /deck reinforcem­ent

Slab reinforcem­ent is the most important part of the structure. First to be done is the decking or installati­on of deck pans.

We then place the bottom most re-bar and use tying wire to fix members at correct spacings.

We then place the top bars and also fix together using tying wire. Stools are used to separate both top and bottom reinforcem­ent bar net.

Example of a bar schedule Preparatio­n of bar schedule

Re-bar schedule is prepared in a standard manner and using standard notation. This schedule can be prepared by the Engineer or Quantity surveyor.

It contains all the details needed for fabricatio­n of steel and should be easy to understand for bar benders. The details contained include bar mark, bar type and size, number of units, length of bar, shape code, etc

Important points to be checked

◆ Size of the bar

◆ Length of bar

◆ Location or position of the bar

◆ Number of bars ◆ Lap lengths

◆ Correct cover of reinforcem­ent and cover blocks

◆ Spacing (in slab reinforcem­ents and stirrups

◆ Direction of the bars (in slab)

◆ Dimensions of the element thickness of a slab, depth and width of a beam etc

Advantages of bar schedules

◆ By preparing a bar schedule and arranging them according to lengths, it will lead to an economical bar cutting, this reducing wastages.

◆ It’s easy to manage the reinforcem­ent

stock required for identified time duration. ◆ It will help in fabricatio­n of the rein

forcement structure.

◆ Innocent Chatikobo is an Engineer by profession with AtroServe Engineerin­g Zimbabwe. He has extensive knowledge and experience in Structural Engineerin­g and Constructi­on. For your comments, views, questions and feedback he can be contacted on the following platforms. Cell: +263 777 950 224; +263 712 376 037; +263 782 502 732. Email: eng.chatyk@gmail.com/Facebook: AtroServe Engineerin­g Zimbabwe/ Whatsapp Channel: AtroServe Engineerin­g Zimbabwe

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