mark416
Structural
- Dec 4, 2007
- 27
Hey all.
How would you approximate the ton of reinforcing in say a footing? I am doing a quick estimate of material quantities (cubic yard of concrete, ton of re-bars, etc.) for a foundation. I have not done a design of the footing and I don't know the loads applied to it, but I did guess the size of the footing. Would there be a way of estimating the ton of re-bar if I don't know the size, number or spacing of re-bar being used?
If I have a 4ft x 4ft x 1.5ft thick footing, could I just use the volume of concrete (24 cu.ft.) and multiply the density of steel (489.6 lbs/cu.ft) to get the total weight of steel required. (24*489.6 = 11,750 lbs of steel required.)
Am I out to lunch on this?
Thanks,
Mark.
How would you approximate the ton of reinforcing in say a footing? I am doing a quick estimate of material quantities (cubic yard of concrete, ton of re-bars, etc.) for a foundation. I have not done a design of the footing and I don't know the loads applied to it, but I did guess the size of the footing. Would there be a way of estimating the ton of re-bar if I don't know the size, number or spacing of re-bar being used?
If I have a 4ft x 4ft x 1.5ft thick footing, could I just use the volume of concrete (24 cu.ft.) and multiply the density of steel (489.6 lbs/cu.ft) to get the total weight of steel required. (24*489.6 = 11,750 lbs of steel required.)
Am I out to lunch on this?
Thanks,
Mark.