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You need to read the previous post I was replying to,
I'm only guessing that it can't be used as a CEE
in the footings.
What say ye other learned Forum members \
guests ?
FRP rebar has made some progress in bridge decks because it doesn't corrode like steel.
? I don't believe I've ever seen fiberglass rebar used in a driveway, most of it around here uses WWF sheets. Do you have any idea what size or spacing he uses? It's certainly going to jack up the price unless he really spacing out a lot.I've only seen it in driveway construction, contractor told me he likes it and only uses steel when a custormer wants it.
He typacally places it on 2ft centers EW and uses #4's. He does most of his work outside my jurisdiction. He claims it's been running cheaper than steel, that I can't confirm.Do you have any idea what size or spacing he uses? It's certainly going to jack up the price unless he really spacing out a lot.