Structural engineers, rebar detailers, construction superintendents, ironworkers, and concrete inspectors.
: Dedicated chapters for handling epoxy-coated and other corrosion-resistant materials. Manual Contents The guide covers the full lifecycle of rebar on a jobsite: Material Prep : Unloading, storing, and handling.
A chapter is also dedicated to , addressing the handling and placement of epoxy-coated and other corrosion-resistant reinforcement to protect their protective layer. Crsi Placing Reinforcing Bars.pdf
The Concrete Reinforcing Steel Institute (CRSI) is a non-profit organization established in 1924. Its mission is to promote the use of reinforced concrete and to provide technical standards, educational resources, and design aids for engineers and contractors.
The publication is organized into that systematically cover every aspect of rebar placement. These chapters detail: A chapter is also dedicated to , addressing
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The PDF is provided as a digital download with a single-device license, meaning it opens on one device or computer. It is important to note that CRSI digital publications use a cloud-based DRM service and most cannot be printed. The publication is organized into that systematically cover
This 296-page guide features 18 heavily illustrated chapters and serves as the definitive resource for preparing provisions in project specifications. It is available for purchase as a hard copy, digital download (via a 1-device license), or a bundle of both through the CRSI webstore.