bar bending schedule for various types of columns,beams, footing etc

What is Bar Bending Schedule?
Bar bending is a process of cutting and bending reinforcement steel into shapes as suggested by the structural engineer for various structural elements like like Slab, Beam, Coloum, Footing etc.
Bar Bending Schedule is a list details of bent reinforcement bars used in any given structural concrete (RCC) element. The list contains bar mark, its diameter, length, shape and weight.
Bar bending schedule is used by site engineers/home owners to estimate the quantities of various diameters of bars used in a construction, perform bar bending at site, and check the reinforcement work done by the contractor.

Advantages of bar bending schedule in construction:
Provides better estimation of reinforcement steel to be used in each structural concrete member. Also you can compute the overall reinforcement required for the project.Helps you in procurement of materials and better stock management. Reinforcement Steel is the costliest material out of all building materials accounting for almost 25% of the project cost. It is not always advisable to purchase the whole steel lot in one go (for house construction projects of more than 2 Floors). Steel requirement has to be divided in phases based on the construction. Bar bending schedule makes it easy for ordering the exact quantities of steel required for a specific phase of construction work.Bar Bending Schedule provides exact estimate of the quantities required. So wastage at site can be avoided by careful monitoring of the contractor and using bar bending schedule along with that Using Bar Bending Schedule, reinforcement can be cut and bend at factory and can be directly transported to site. This will not only reduce the wastage of reinforcement steel at site but also will reduce on labor costs, thus helping in reducing the overall cost of the project Bar Bending Schedule helps site engineers and quality inspectors to check and approve the reinforcement thus aiding in better quality control Billing can be prepared real fast and easy using Bar bending schedule. It is also easy for clients to approve those bills for payment Bar bending schedule can help the team cut and bend the bars at a separate location while other activities are performed in parallel, thus saving time during construction

find enclosed herewith the follwing barbending schedules along with descriptive drawaings

DETAILS OF STEP FOOTING - 1
DETAILS OF STEP FOOTING - 2
SECTIONAL DETAILS OF STEP FOOTING - 3
TYPICAL DETAILS SHOWING LAPPING IN COLUMN
STARTER DETAILS FOR FLOATING COLUMN & COLUMN DETAILS AT TERRACE OR FLOOR WHERE IT STOPS
TYPICAL STANDARD DETAILS FOR COLUMN REINFORCEMENT
TYPICAL DETAILS OF CAST-IN-SITU BORED PILES
TYPICAL SECTION SHOWING EXCAVATION PROCEDURE
TYPICAL DETAILS OF EXPANSION JOINT AT TERRACE
TYPICAL DETAILS OF LINTEL BEAM
ELEVATION OF TYPICAL OPENING IN RETAINING WALLS
TYPICAL DETAILS OF CUTOUT IN SLAB
TYPICAL DETAILS OF LINKS IN COLUMN-BEAM JUNCTION IN BEAM DEPTH-D
TYPICAL SECTION FOR HOOKS
TYPICAL JUNCTION DETAILS OF TWO & THREE BEAMS FRAMING IN TO A COLUMN
DETAILS OF CRANKED BEAM
TYPICAL STIRRUPS DETAILS FOR L-BEAM& EXTRA TOP BARS IN SLAB FOR T-BEAMS
TYPICAL DETAILS OF STAIRCASE
TYPICAL BEAM DEVELOPMENT LENGTH FOR DEFORMED BARS
TYPICAL DETAILS OF HANGER
TYPICAL SECTION FOR MANHOLE
TYPICAL REINFORCEMENT DETAILS FOR SLABS
TYPICAL REINFORCEMENT DETAILS FOR BEAMS
 

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What is Bar Bending Schedule?
Bar bending is a process of cutting and bending reinforcement steel into shapes as suggested by the structural engineer for various structural elements like like Slab, Beam, Coloum, Footing etc.
Bar Bending Schedule is a list details of bent reinforcement bars used in any given structural concrete (RCC) element. The list contains bar mark, its diameter, length, shape and weight.
Bar bending schedule is used by site engineers/home owners to estimate the quantities of various diameters of bars used in a construction, perform bar bending at site, and check the reinforcement work done by the contractor.

Advantages of bar bending schedule in construction:
Provides better estimation of reinforcement steel to be used in each structural concrete member. Also you can compute the overall reinforcement required for the project.Helps you in procurement of materials and better stock management. Reinforcement Steel is the costliest material out of all building materials accounting for almost 25% of the project cost. It is not always advisable to purchase the whole steel lot in one go (for house construction projects of more than 2 Floors). Steel requirement has to be divided in phases based on the construction. Bar bending schedule makes it easy for ordering the exact quantities of steel required for a specific phase of construction work.Bar Bending Schedule provides exact estimate of the quantities required. So wastage at site can be avoided by careful monitoring of the contractor and using bar bending schedule along with that Using Bar Bending Schedule, reinforcement can be cut and bend at factory and can be directly transported to site. This will not only reduce the wastage of reinforcement steel at site but also will reduce on labor costs, thus helping in reducing the overall cost of the project Bar Bending Schedule helps site engineers and quality inspectors to check and approve the reinforcement thus aiding in better quality control Billing can be prepared real fast and easy using Bar bending schedule. It is also easy for clients to approve those bills for payment Bar bending schedule can help the team cut and bend the bars at a separate location while other activities are performed in parallel, thus saving time during construction

find enclosed herewith the follwing barbending schedules along with descriptive drawaings

DETAILS OF STEP FOOTING - 1
DETAILS OF STEP FOOTING - 2
SECTIONAL DETAILS OF STEP FOOTING - 3
TYPICAL DETAILS SHOWING LAPPING IN COLUMN
STARTER DETAILS FOR FLOATING COLUMN & COLUMN DETAILS AT TERRACE OR FLOOR WHERE IT STOPS
TYPICAL STANDARD DETAILS FOR COLUMN REINFORCEMENT
TYPICAL DETAILS OF CAST-IN-SITU BORED PILES
TYPICAL SECTION SHOWING EXCAVATION PROCEDURE
TYPICAL DETAILS OF EXPANSION JOINT AT TERRACE
TYPICAL DETAILS OF LINTEL BEAM
ELEVATION OF TYPICAL OPENING IN RETAINING WALLS
TYPICAL DETAILS OF CUTOUT IN SLAB
TYPICAL DETAILS OF LINKS IN COLUMN-BEAM JUNCTION IN BEAM DEPTH-D
TYPICAL SECTION FOR HOOKS
TYPICAL JUNCTION DETAILS OF TWO & THREE BEAMS FRAMING IN TO A COLUMN
DETAILS OF CRANKED BEAM
TYPICAL STIRRUPS DETAILS FOR L-BEAM& EXTRA TOP BARS IN SLAB FOR T-BEAMS
TYPICAL DETAILS OF STAIRCASE
TYPICAL BEAM DEVELOPMENT LENGTH FOR DEFORMED BARS
TYPICAL DETAILS OF HANGER
TYPICAL SECTION FOR MANHOLE
TYPICAL REINFORCEMENT DETAILS FOR SLABS
TYPICAL REINFORCEMENT DETAILS FOR BEAMS
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