Typical Slab and Parapet Section Details with Reinforcement Plan

Typical Slab and Parapet Section Details with Reinforcement Plan
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This typical slab and parapet section detail layout provides a complete structural reference, including slab bottom reinforcement, slab top reinforcement, two-way slab section, and cantilever slab details. The drawing shows reinforcement spacing such as bars placed at one hundred fifty millimetres and two hundred millimetres, along with top and bottom reinforcement distribution. Clear grid markings labeled as L1 to L8 and supports positioned along each span help engineers understand load transfer, slab depth, and reinforcement alignment. The sectional drawings indicate parapet wall thickness, reinforcement anchorage length, bar bending shapes, projection details, and beam connection points.

The sheet further presents typical notes for reinforcement installation, such as distribution bars placed perpendicular to primary reinforcement, top bars at two hundred millimetres spacing, and bottom bars matching structural schedules. Cantilever slab sections show varying thickness transitions and reinforcement layouts extending from the main beam. These details provide accurate guidance for casting slabs, positioning reinforcement cages, applying cover blocks, and maintaining correct slab behaviour during load conditions. This reference sheet is ideal for structural engineers, architects, contractors, and construction supervisors who require precise reinforcement data for on-site execution and structural safety.

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