Offsite Reinforced Rebar

Offsite reinforcing steel is a process of assembling reinforcing steel products for concrete structures under factory controlled conditions using the same materials and design intent that would be required as conventionally fixed rebar onsite but in up to 75% less time.

This process provides a safety and quality improvement, installation time reduction and value engineered benefits without compromise.

The system has enhanced the efficiency of the contractors concrete pours, resulting in a 75% reduction in on-site fixing time, a 35% decrease in deliveries, elimination of rebar waste, and reduced hook time on their cranes. These improvements contribute to a more sustainable solution, helping to reduce carbon footprint.

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