Typical reinforcing bar bend shapes greatly expanded.
Updates made to standard and stirrup/tie hooks data.
Reinforcing bar fabrication tolerances updated.
Hoisting equipment and hand signal illustrations updated.
Expanded coverage on placing drawings and bar lists.
Coverage of bar supports updated.
Expanded field placing tolerances with addition of vertical bar placement.
Greatly expanded coverage of recommended first/last bar placement.
To emphasize the importance of field safety, the safety chapter was moved to Chapter 1.
New bar size #20 added.
Table of Contents:
Safety Precautions
Introduction
Concrete and Reinforced Concrete – Definitions
Reinforced Concrete Building Construction
Bridge Construction
Reinforcing Steel – Purpose and Location in Concrete
Fabricated Reinforcing Bars
Unloading, Storing and Handling Reinforcing Bars at the Jobsite
Placing Drawings and Bar Lists
Bar Supports
General Principles for Placing, Splicing and Tying Reinforcing Bars
Placing Reinforcing Bars in Footings, Walls and Columns
Placing Reinforcing Bars in Floors and Roofs
Placing Reinforcing Bars in Post-Tensioned Floor Systems
Transportation Structures
Highway and Airport Pavements
Inspection of Reinforcing Steel
Coated Reinforcing Steel
Appendix A: Metric Reinforcing Bars
Glossary
Index
This unique and popular publication presents the best accepted current practices in placing reinforcing bars in structures and pavement. It is written for apprentices, journeymen ironworkers, and inspectors. A definitive resource for preparing provisions in project specifications. Eighteen heavily illustrated chapters cover topics including types of materials, handling of bars at the jobsite, general principles for bar placing, splicing, and tying, bar placement in footings, walls, columns, floors, roofs, pavement and transportation structures. Also includes a chapter on epoxy and other coated reinforcement.
Typical reinforcing bar bend shapes greatly expanded.
Updates made to standard and stirrup/tie hooks data.
Reinforcing bar fabrication tolerances updated.
Hoisting equipment and hand signal illustrations updated.
Expanded coverage on placing drawings and bar lists.
Coverage of bar supports updated.
Expanded field placing tolerances with addition of vertical bar placement.
Greatly expanded coverage of recommended first/last bar placement.
To emphasize the importance of field safety, the safety chapter was moved to Chapter 1.
New bar size #20 added.
Table of Contents:
Safety Precautions
Introduction
Concrete and Reinforced Concrete – Definitions
Reinforced Concrete Building Construction
Bridge Construction
Reinforcing Steel – Purpose and Location in Concrete
Fabricated Reinforcing Bars
Unloading, Storing and Handling Reinforcing Bars at the Jobsite
Placing Drawings and Bar Lists
Bar Supports
General Principles for Placing, Splicing and Tying Reinforcing Bars
Placing Reinforcing Bars in Footings, Walls and Columns
Placing Reinforcing Bars in Floors and Roofs
Placing Reinforcing Bars in Post-Tensioned Floor Systems
Transportation Structures
Highway and Airport Pavements
Inspection of Reinforcing Steel
Coated Reinforcing Steel
Appendix A: Metric Reinforcing Bars
Glossary
Index
This unique and popular publication presents the best accepted current practices in placing reinforcing bars in structures and pavement. It is written for apprentices, journeymen ironworkers, and inspectors. A definitive resource for preparing provisions in project specifications. Eighteen heavily illustrated chapters cover topics including types of materials, handling of bars at the jobsite, general principles for bar placing, splicing, and tying, bar placement in footings, walls, columns, floors, roofs, pavement and transportation structures. Also includes a chapter on epoxy and other coated reinforcement.