REINFORCING STEEL definition
REINFORCING STEEL. STRUCTURAL STEEL:
REINFORCING STEEL means steel bars embedded in concrete Structures during forming and manufacture, that add tension strength to concrete and resist contraction or expansion due to temperature change.
REINFORCING STEEL. STRUCTURAL STEEL: Tensile and Bond, one set per heat per tons Inspection of Placement Inspection of Welding Epoxy Hold Down Bolts Sample & Test (list specific members below) Shop Ident. & Welding Inspection Shop Ultrasonic Inspection Shop Radiography Field Welding Inspection Preliminary Acceptance Tests (Masonry Units, Field Bolting Inspection Field Ultrasonic Inspection Wall Prisms) Field Radiography Subsequent Tests (Mortar, Grout, Field Wall Prisms) Metal Deck Welding Inspection Inspection of Grouting ASPHALTIC CONCRETE: Inspection of Placement of Grouting Mix Designs Inspection of Batch Plant Core/Test Conc. Gun. Grout Mortar Agg. Tests for Designs Suitability of Agg. Mix Designs Test Panel Batch Plant Insp. Cement Grab Sample Inspect Placing Compression Tests Cast Speciments Pickup Samples Shrinkage Bars Yield Check Air Check Dry Unit Weight Field Inspection Suitability Tests Specific Gravity Asphalt Content Sieve Analysis K Factors Stabilometer Value Swell
Examples of REINFORCING STEEL in a sentence
BAR REINFORCING STEEL shall conform to the provisions in STANDARD PLAN 1803, Subsections 201-2, “REINFORCEMENT FOR CONCRETE,” Subsection 303-1.7 “Placing Reinforcement,” of the STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS, Section 52, “REINFORCEMENT,” of CALTRANS STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS, and these Special Provisions.
Reinforcing steel shall be Grade 60 in accordance with Section 704 of the Standard Specifications and shall meet the requirements of these specifications as described in "CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION", and "REINFORCING STEEL".
More Definitions of REINFORCING STEEL
REINFORCING STEEL. As specified in Section 03200.