Bedrock1977
Structural
- Jul 29, 2009
- 13
I am working on a budgetary number for a parking ramp. The large footing pads do not have an actual rebar design yet, but there is a note stating that the reinforcing requirements shall be 1% of the concrete volume.
The sizes are as follows:
10-0 x 10-0 x 28" (8.641975 CY or 233.3333 CF)
12-0 x 12-0 x 32" (14.22222 CY or 384 CF)
14-0 x 14-0 x 36" (21.77778 CY or 588 CF)
20-0 x 20-0 x 42" (51.85185 CY or 1400 CF)
25-0 x 25-0 x 48" (92.59259 CY or 2500 CF)
20-0 x 31-0 x 48" (91.85185 CY or 2480 CF)
31-0 x 20-0 x 48" (91.85185 CY or 2480 CF)
34-0 x 20-0 x 48" (100.7407 CY or 2720 CF)
How do you go about calculating what the rebar would be? In my experience in jobs of this size, the footing pads have a double layer of rebar (one top and bottom).
If you need any further information from me, please let me know.
Regards,
Chris
The sizes are as follows:
10-0 x 10-0 x 28" (8.641975 CY or 233.3333 CF)
12-0 x 12-0 x 32" (14.22222 CY or 384 CF)
14-0 x 14-0 x 36" (21.77778 CY or 588 CF)
20-0 x 20-0 x 42" (51.85185 CY or 1400 CF)
25-0 x 25-0 x 48" (92.59259 CY or 2500 CF)
20-0 x 31-0 x 48" (91.85185 CY or 2480 CF)
31-0 x 20-0 x 48" (91.85185 CY or 2480 CF)
34-0 x 20-0 x 48" (100.7407 CY or 2720 CF)
How do you go about calculating what the rebar would be? In my experience in jobs of this size, the footing pads have a double layer of rebar (one top and bottom).
If you need any further information from me, please let me know.
Regards,
Chris