Minor Bridge – SKEW BBS – Cast In-Situ

A minor bridge is a type of bridge with a span ranging between 6 meters and 60 meters, primarily constructed to facilitate the flow of water beneath roads. These bridges are essential for maintaining proper drainage and preventing waterlogging, ensuring the stability and longevity of roadways. If the span exceeds 60 meters, it is classified as a major bridge. Minor bridges are typically used in areas with smaller water bodies or drainage channels, providing an efficient and cost-effective solution for managing water flow without disrupting traffic on the road above.

Minor Bridge – SKEW BBS

bar bending of the minor bridge at ch. no. 446+161

what is bar bending schedule?

The Bar Bending Schedule (BBS) is crucial in any structural construction as it provides detailed information about the shape, size, and cutting and bending lengths of reinforcement bars. This ensures accurate bar placement, reduces material wastage, and helps maintain the structural integrity of concrete elements like slabs, beams, and columns.

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