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Topic ClosedReview the Steel Reinforcement Details ?

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    Posted: 28.Mar.2011 at 08:39
Hi to all experts,

I m trouble while reviewing the Steel Reinforcement Details of Foundation Slab.

Bcz i want to calculate qty of each Dia which is going to be use in foundation Slab & Columns.

Pls somebody tell ideas of reviewing the Steel Reinforcement Details.


Thanks in advance,,,,,

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 28.Mar.2011 at 12:13
If your reinforcement bars are blocks then it is possible, using the BCount command, to obtain the quantity of each. 
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