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What is Bar Bending Schedule?
Bar Bending Schedule (BBS) is basically the representation of bend shapes and cut the length of bars as per structure drawings. BBS is prepared from construction drawings. For each member separate BBS is prepared because bars are bent in various shapes depending on the shape of the member.

What do you mean by bar bending schedule?
Bar bending schedule or schedule of bars is a tabular representation of reinforcement bar. It is generally represented for each type of R.C.C work Bar bending schedule generally describes the particulars of bars, the shape of bending with sketches, and the total length and weight of the bars along with their numbers.

Why is the bar bending schedule prepared?
Advantages of Bar Bending Schedule. Bar bending schedule provides details of reinforcement cutting and bending length. Advantages of bar bending schedule are when used along with reinforcement detailed drawing improves the quality of construction, cost, and time-saving for concrete construction works.

Advantages of Bar Bending schedule
There is faster execution of work at the site with the help of BBS, which reduces construction cost and time. BBS reduces reinforcement wastages in cutting. BBS helps in improving quality control at the site. It helps in stock management at the site.

What is bending schedule in civil engineering?
A bar bending schedule is a document showing the list of structural members, bar mark, type of reinforcement, size of rebar, number of rebars for each member, cutting length, total length, shape, and location/spacing/position of all reinforcements in the working drawing.
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