Architects & Engineers: An Important
Part of CRSI
Architects, engineers, and owners, you've come to the right place
to:
Free CRSI Video
Building Design Concepts
Envision the possibilities with reinforced concrete.
- Tap into CRSI's wealth of design guides, research studies, and training
program
- Determine whether cast-in-place reinforced concrete is right for your
structure
- Capitalize on reinforced concrete's versatility, durability, and
strength
- Build an aesthetically pleasing and economical structure
- Learn how to design for maximum constructibility
- See examples of innovative and award-winning structures built with
reinforced concrete
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CRSI
Design Handbook
A design reference for cast-in-place reinforced concrete construction,
the CRSI Design Handbook provides one information
for design and analysis of common reinforced concrete structural elements
such as, pile caps, retaining walls, columns, beams, footings, and floor systems.
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CRSI
Manual of Standard Practice
The Manual of Standard Practice has been presenting the industry practices since 1927. Every architect, engineering
firm, construction company and inspection office that is involved with
reinforced concrete should own one.
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Ready Reference
This resource guide contains valuable information about
reinforced concrete structural systems, along with information on reinforcing steel bars and accessories used in concrete
construction.
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Design and Detailing Data Chart
11'' x 24''
desk chart showing standard hook details, development, and lap
splice lengths. The blue side shows the ASTM standard metric
reinforcing bars. The white side shows data in inch-pound units.
In conformance with ACI 318 and AASHTO.
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