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Whether you’re reviewing shop drawings, training new hires, or placing bars on a jobsite, this manual should be within arm’s reach. It’s the definitive guide to getting rebar right—safely, accurately, and in line with industry standards.

The official Placing Reinforcing Bars 10th Edition PDF can be purchased directly from the CRSI webstore. The digital version is typically a DRM-protected file available for a one-device license. Crsi Placing Reinforcing Bars.pdf

"Placing Reinforcing Bars" is not merely a guidebook; it is a cornerstone of industry standards. It is frequently adopted in project contract documents as the primary reference standard for rebar inspection and placement. The International Building Code (IBC) and ACI 318 (Structural Concrete Code) reference CRSI standards for the salient details of reinforcement, while they focus on overall structural integrity. The digital version is typically a DRM-protected file

No single bar is long enough for a whole structure. The manual details: The International Building Code (IBC) and ACI 318

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For the professional, the key takeaways are: