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🚨 Contractors: Your rebar headaches born when engineers design without input from detailers—creating plans that look perfect on paper but fail in the real world. Here’s where projects bleed money: 1️⃣ Impractical Bending Specifications → The Problem: Engineers design bends that exceed standard equipment capabilities. → The Cost: $8k+ in wasted steel + delays for redesign. 2️⃣ Ignoring Transport/Field Constraints → The Problem: Bars drawn too long for trucks or site handling = forced field cuts. → The Cost: $5k–$12k in labor overruns + delayed pours. 3️⃣ Non-Standard, Over-Customized Shapes → The Problem: Engineers specify unique bends instead of typical shapes, slowing fabrication. → The Cost: $10k+ in shop delays + crews struggling with 100s of bend types on-site. 4️⃣ Extended Design Revisions → The Problem: Engineers waste weeks redesigning after realizing specs can’t be fabricated. → The Cost: $15k+ in delayed timelines + change orders. 5️⃣ Overlooking Congestion in Design → The Problem: No 3D coordination = rebar clashes found during installation. → The Cost: $20k+ in last-minute redesigns and overtime labor. 6️⃣ Manual Quantity Takeoffs (Guaranteed Errors) → The Problem: Miscounted bars lead to shortages or surplus orders. → The Cost: $7k+ in rush shipping fees or dead stock. The Fix? Rebar detailers act as your reality check. They: ✔️ Convert over-engineered specs into standardized, buildable designs ✔️ Pre-validate bending feasibility + field logistics before fabrication ✔️ Slash design revision cycles with clash-free BIM models 👉 Click 👍 and Comment “DESIGN” below, and I’ll DM you a free “Rebar Design Audit Checklist” to spot these issues early. P.S. Tired of paying for design errors? DM me for more information. #ConstructionManagement #BudgetOverruns #StructuralEngineering #ProjectManagement #RebarDetailing #ConcreteConstruction #ConstructionManagement #CivilEngineering #BIM #ACI318 #ConstructionCosts #BudgetOverruns #LeanConstruction #RiskManagement #Contractors #ConstructionPros #BuildingDesign #ConstructionInnovation #SustainableConstruction #SteelFabrication #RebarFabrication #CRSI #EngineeringMistakes

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Suraj Sukumar

Structural Detailer at Design Group Engg.

1mo

Design

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Dhileepan Rajangam

Rebar Detailer| RebarCAD|Ensuring precision & accuracy|Always Learning|Improving myself|Happy mind😊

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Vetrivelan Vivekanandan

Project Manager 3D Rebar detailing & Revit Modelling

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Poor planning inevitably leads to errors, especially in the highly technical field of rebar detailing. To ensure accuracy and efficiency, detailing needs to be in safe hands, with sufficient time allocated for each stage. Unfortunately, last-minute design releases often put immense pressure on detailers, jeopardizing quality and deadlines.

Anugrah Prima Ramadhansyah Pulungan

Civil Engineering Enthusiast, Specially in Structural Engineering

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FeDesigns Rebar

Your Partner in Reinforced Perfection

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Lesson Number 1. There is always More reo required than what is drawn on the drawings. Called “distribution steel” it supports the Primary reo noted by the engineer who has no interest in drawing the supporting reo. Many a newbie has been caught by this. Could be up to 10% more reo than expected. Who Pays?

Rebar detailing belongs to contractors, not designers. I think you need to study L300 and L400. Plus, it looks like you have no background in project management. So, don't sweat it out.

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Jawahar Vedagiri

Project Manager at Anice Rebar services

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