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Concrete ReinforcingSteel InstituteProducts & ServicesPublications, Software and Technical Resourcesfor Design and Construction ProfessionalsReinforce Your Future

About CRSIAbout the Concrete ReinforcingSteel InstituteIn addition, CRSI works on codes,standards, and engineering practicesthat affect the construction industry.Founded in 1924, the ConcreteReinforcing Steel Institute is a not-forprofit organization dedicated to helpingthe design and construction industriesin the best uses and applications forreinforced concrete structures. CRSI isinvolved in the marketing, promotion,research and engineering supportnecessary for the safe and proper useof materials. CRSI conducts workshopsand seminars, and provides educational materials developed by the CRSItechnical staff and CRSI technical committees. Materials include publications,videos and software used by designers,engineers, contractors and architects.Professional membership is available toindividuals within the design and construction industries. You will receivemany benefits for 125 per year: Save on CRSI publications (buy atmember prices) Take part in a technical informationexchange Enjoy authorship opportunitiesCall or email CRSI for a ProfessionalMembership Application.CRSI Headquarters933 North Plum Grove RoadSchaumburg, Illinois 60173Phone: 847.517.1200Fax: 847.517.1206info@crsi.orgRefer to the CRSI website for staff directoryand regional office locations/contacts.ContentsDesign of Reinforced Concrete Structures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 3Transportation Resources for Bridges & Pavements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 9Corrosion Protection in Reinforced Concrete Construction . . . . . . . . .Page 12Reinforcing Detailing/Fabrication/Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 14To order call 800-328-63062Order online at www.crsi.org

Design of ReinforcedConcrete StructuresCRSI Design Handbook2002, 9th Edition648 pp. 350 pages on CD-ROMThe Industry ReferenceBook for: Structural Engineers Civil Engineers Contractors Estimators ArchitectsCONTINUING ANENDURING LEGACYCRSI DESIGN HANDBOOK 2002TABLE OF CONTENTSA “Must Have” Design Resource Great for preliminary design Save time in building design Minimize calculations Assists in design code compliance Get quick material quantity estimates tocompare alternative building designsThe CRSI Design Handbook 2002 has been thereference book for cast-in-place reinforcedconcrete design since 1952. This new 9thedition provides the necessary informationneeded for common reinforced concretestructural elements such as columns,beams, footings, pile caps, retaining walls,and floor systems.Code 10HB 105 Basis and Use of Tables Strength Design of Columns Square and Rectangular Columns Round-Tied Columns Strength Design of Flexural Membersand Development and Splice DesignData for Reinforcing Bars Serviceability Checks – Flexural Members One-Way Slabs One-Way Concrete Joist Construction Solid Two-Way Flat Plates – SquarePanels Two-Way Solid Flat Slabs – SquarePanels with Drops Waffle Flat Slabs – Square Panels Beams Spread Footings, Pile Caps and DrilledPiers Cantilevered Retaining WallsMember Price: 65To order call 800-328-63063Order online at www.crsi.org

Design of ReinforcedConcrete StructuresManual of Standard Practice2001, 27th Edition, 116 pp.Presenting the IndustryStandards for ReinforcedConcrete ConstructionSince 1927 for: Architects Engineers Contractors Estimators Detailers Fabricators InspectorsThe Manual of Standard Practice hasbeen presenting the standards of thereinforcing steel industry since 1927.This 27th edition contains updatedinformation on recommended industrypractices for estimating, detailing,fabricating, and placing reinforcingCode 10MSPsteel for concrete construction.Excellent resource for preparingrequirements in project specifications.Every architect, engineering firm,construction company and inspectionoffice that is involved with reinforcedconcrete should own a copy. 39Member Price: 18Ready Reference GuideThis new resource guide contains valuable information about reinforced concrete structural systems, along with good references informationon reinforcing steel bars and accessories used inconcrete construction. CRSI technical productsare shown, and CRSI member companies arelisted for each state so the construction industrycan find suppliers of quality product used inreinforced concrete construction.Code 30RRTo order call 800-328-6306 15Member Price: 54Order online at www.crsi.org

Design of ReinforcedConcrete StructuresCRSI Retaining Wall Program Table generating modeand a fixed geometry mode,allow easy adaptation to yourdesign requirements Optimizes geometry andsteel reinforcement Black (uncoated) orepoxy-coated steel reinforcing Based on ACI 318 and AASHTO LRFDRetaining Wall ProgramSee www.crsi.org for Free Demonstration ProgramCRSI Retaining Wall Program is aWindows program which providesthe designer with optimized solutionsfor reinforced concrete retaining walls.The program allows the user toCode 50RETWALLdesignate either ACI 318 or AASHTOLRFD design codes, with the option ofa tabular – multiple heights – outputor a single fixed geometry output. 395Member Price: 325Reinforcement Anchoragesand Splices1997, 4th Edition, 100 pp.The definitive source for informationon development and splicing of reinforcing bars. Includes extensive tablesof tension development and lap splicelengths for Grade 60 rebars with 3,000Code 10SPLBKTo order call 800-328-6306to 8,000 psi concrete compressivestrengths, and development and lapsplice tables for epoxy-coated reinforcing bars. Based on ACI 318-95. 485Member Price: 18Order online at www.crsi.org

Design of ReinforcedConcrete StructuresDevlap3.0 – Developmentand Lap Splice LengthsFor Reinforcing BarsThis software calculates development and lap splicelengths for reinforcing bars. Generates tables or willconsider specific cases. Based on ACI 318 as well asAASHTO specifications. DOS based.Code 50DEVLAP 60Member Price: 28Conceptual Design Resource PackageGuidebook and Workbook – Thispackage will help designers, architectsand owners in the early conceptualstage of planning and cost estimatingfor reinforced concrete structures. Guide to Structural System Selection– 1997, 46 pp.Designed to aid in the consideration of allfactors necessary to confidently determineselection of a structural system. Coverscriteria development, structure requirements,owner’s desires, and potential constraints. Workbook for Evaluating Concrete Building Designs– 1997, 2nd Edition, 80 pp.An easy-to-use resource for confirming the selection ofreinforced concrete construction for any design. Quicklyhelps to evaluate cost of reinforced concrete structuresto assist in early-stage construction decision making.Code 30CSPPKGTo order call 800-328-6306 606Member Price: 28Order online at www.crsi.org

Design of ReinforcedConcrete StructuresCRSI Handbook ProgramsSet of nine computer programs basedon the ACI 318-95 Building Code.These programs are direct adaptationsof the programs used to prepare thetabulated designs in the CRSI DesignHandbook, but with added featuresincluding: use of other concrete com-pressive strengths and minimum yieldstrengths of reinforcing bars; use ofother dimensions of elements otherthan those tabulated; extended rangesof input and design options. DOSbased CD-ROM.The Industry Reference Softwareand Manuals included on CD-ROM: Reinforced Concrete Columns One-Way Solid SlabsUpdated One-Way Joiststo ACI 2005Standards Two-Way Flat Plates(Coming Dec. 2005) Two-Way Flat Slabs Two-Way Joist (Waffle) Slabs Reinforced Concrete Beams Square Footings Pile CapsPRE-RELEASE PRICEXCode 50HBCOMBO 600 480 Member Price: 250X 200(Product billed on shipment)Reinforced Concrete Fire Resistance256 pp. A must for structural engineers, architects, municipal and state building departments, and building codepersonnel. Analytical methods for prediction of structuralfire ratings of buildings in fires, considering value of castin-place restraints. Practical step-by-step examples fromstart of fire to structural fire rating. Full description of 71fire tests of reinforced concrete flexural members.Code 10FIRETo order call 800-328-6306 357Member Price: 12Order online at www.crsi.org

Design of ReinforcedConcrete StructuresEvaluation of Reinforcing Steel SystemsIn Old Reinforced Concrete Structures20 pp. Starting point for evaluating load capacity when complete original design documents are not available. Obsoletepatented systems most popular in 1910-1930 are shown indetail – in two colors where necessary.Code 10RSS 16Member Price: 8Advanced Column ProgramMake choices in column sizes, materials andreinforcing see results instantly on screen.Displays P/M interaction diagram whichchanges when you check preliminary sizesor reinforcing. It uniquely displays themoment magnification for slender columnsand reflects it in the applied loads.Not available on Web – Call or Email.Code 50ADVCOL 700Member Price: 650Advanced Retaining Wall Program Everything is contained on one screen. The graphic drawing is ‘to scale’ andchanges instantly with input changes. Uses ACI 318-99 or 318-02. One-page output to include in designnotes.Not available on Web – Call or Email.Code 50ADVWALTo order call 800-328-6306 4508Member Price: 400Order online at www.crsi.org

Transportation Resourcesfor Bridges & PavementsCRC HighwayPave andCRC AirpaveComboSoftwareCRC-HIGHWAY PAVE and CRC-AIRPAVE are now available in a CD-ROMpackage. CRC-HIGHWAY PAVE is atool for the design and analysis of continuously reinforced concrete pavementfor highways and roads. CRC-AIRPAVEis a tool for the design and analysis ofcontinuously reinforced concrete pavement for airports and industrial pavement, such as intermodal terminals.ations. Inputs include truck axle configurations and tire pressures.CRC-HIGHWAY PAVE models concreteand reinforcing steel stresses, and crackwidths and spacings, while optimizingreinforcing steel based on materialproperties and construction consider-CRC-HIGHWAY PAVE and CRC-AIRPAVE are DOS based. The softwarepackage comes with detailed manualson design concepts and methodologiesfor each program.CRC-AIRPAVE includes similar modelsas CRC-HIGHWAY PAVE for concreteand reinforcing steel stresses. It allowsloading inputs not only for standardaircraft or special gear configurations,but also for cranes and straddle carrierstypically found at ports and freightintermodal terminals.Both Software Programsin One PackageHIGHWAY PAVE and AIRPAVECode 50CRCCOM 125 Member Price: 55To order call 800-328-63069Order online at www.crsi.org

Transportation Resourcesfor Bridges & PavementsCRCP — Continuously Reinforced Concrete PavementRoads for this generation and the next, CRCP is concrete pavement with continuous steelreinforcing bars throughout its length. Its design eliminates the need for transversejoints resulting in a continuous, smooth-riding surface. Stands up to heavy traffic loads Minimizes maintenance Long lasting Stays smooth longer Withstands harsh environmental conditionsConcrete Slab(no transverse joints)ContinuousLongitudinalSteelCRCP CD-ROMCD-ROM contains all of CRSI’s resources for thecontinuously reinforced concrete pavement industry,including research reports, technical bulletins, casehistories, references, and a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation on CRCP.Code 30CRCPCD 39PowerPave CD-ROMA software analysis tool that predictsearly-age performance of continuouslyreinforced concrete pavement (CRCP).The analysis is based on both designassumptions (such as material quantities and types) and constructionassumptions (such as environmentalfactors and construction methods).With nine interactive screens,PowerPave can help optimize CRCPoptions to reduce risk, control costs,and maximize investment. Includedwith PowerPave software is a “WhiteCode 50CRCPCADTo order call 800-328-6306Members: 20CR CPC D-CADR O MS P E C I A L LYF E A T U R E S➒B U I LTF ORONI N T E R A C T I V E-SITEU S ECRSIS C R E E N SPOWER PAVE CRCP CADPaper” that discusses PowerPaveoperations, inputs and outputs, andthe technical models and methodologies.Windows 95/98/NT/2000compatible. 32010Member Price: 165Order online at www.crsi.org

Transportation Resourcesfor Bridges & PavementsWorkbook for Short-Span ReinforcedConcrete Slab BridgesNew 60-page workbook and CD provides cost-saving information to helpselect the cast-in-place slab bridge thatis both affordable and functional,invaluable material for bridge eng-ineers considering cast-in-place reinforced concrete slab bridges, one of themost widely-used bridge types inNorth America.The Workbook contains: A discussion on design, construction,and economics, including worksheets andinformation to make direct cost comparisonswith other bridge types Tables of material quantities for many spanlengths and arrangements Example bridge type and size selectionThe CD-ROM contains: The workbook in PDF format Spreadsheet templates, and supplemental material, including aPowerPoint presentation on design and constructionSee www.crsi.org for information on how to use the Workbook 50 Member Price: 25 40 Member Price: 20Workbook & CD-ROM - Code 30SSBWCD-ROM Only - Code 30SSBCSlab Bridge Designer 2.0Design of Continuous Reinforced Concrete Slab BridgesNew Features and Functions:Slab Bridge Designer 2.0 analyzes LFD and LRFDdesigns for continuous steel reinforced concretebridge slabs. AASHTO will require LRFD by 2006— use this software for new and legacy designs!Code 50SLABBRDG 2.0To order call 800-328-6306 35011Member Price: 250Order online at www.crsi.org

Corrosion Protection in ReinforcedConcrete ConstructionCertification Program has grownto include over 33 plants in theU.S. and Canada, with five newmember plants coming aboardin the past year.Since its first use in 1973, epoxycoated reinforcing bars havebecome the primary corrosionprotection system for manystate departments of transportation. The low initial costand documented performance ofepoxy-coated reinforcement has madeit a sound value and a provencorrosion-protection strategy.An excerpt from the report, “CorrosionProtection: Concrete Bridges” , fromthe Federal Highway Administration(FHWA), states:“The preferred primary corrosionprotection system in many states hasbeen fusion-bonded epoxy-coated rebars(ECR), which have been used in approximately 20,000 reinforced concretebridge decks. This rebar has performedvery well in alleviating the problem ofcorrosion-induced deterioration of concrete bridge decks. It is estimated thatits use in the last 25 years has savedthe taxpayers billions of dollars so far.”Since its inception over ten years ago,the voluntary Epoxy Coating PlantInterest in the voluntary programcontinues to grow because manytransportation agencies, including 19state and provincial agencies, will onlyuse epoxy-coated reinforcing bars produced by CRSI Certified Plants. In addition, the program has helped raise theproduct quality standard. This hasresulted in an improved product that isthe preferred choice to combat corrosion of steel reinforcement. For a qualityproduct with a proven record of performance, use epoxy-coated steel reinforcement from a CRSI Certified Plant.Visit our web site atwww.crsi.org for a listof the CRSI certifiedplants and additionalinformation aboutepoxy-coatedreinforcing bars. FHWA-RD-98-088 Sept.1998Epoxy-Coated Rebar CD-ROMEasy to use CD-ROM package of resource materialson the number one corrosion-protection system forreinforcing steel, epoxy-coatings. Guidebooks, videos,research reports, and other materials cover specifications, field handling techniques, fabrication, CRSI’sEpoxy Coating Plant Certification Program, and more.Code 30ECRCDTo order call 800-328-6306 1012Members: FreeOrder online at www.crsi.org

Corrosion Protection in ReinforcedConcrete ConstructionField Handling Techniquesfor Epoxy-Coated RebarReference Guide and Video, 1996This 12-page guide and 8-minute video providesinformation about the various aspects of fieldhandling of epoxy-coated rebar at the job site.The guide and video cover: Receipt of material, inspection,truck unloading, job-site handlingand storage. Placing of rebar, use of bar supports and tie wires, lapand mechanical splicing, and guidelines for field cutting. Final inspection and step-by-step directions for repairingdamaged epoxy coating.Guide and Video PackageCode 10ECRPKG 40 Member Price: 15Fabrication ofEpoxy-Coated RebarReference Guide and Video, 1996This 12-page guide and 8-minute video outlinethe recommended practices for fabrication ofepoxy-coated rebar. Information is includedabout material receipt at the plant, storage,fabrication, shearing, bending, repair, andhandling procedures.Guide and Video PackageCode 10ECFABPKG 40 Member Price: 15To order call 800-328-630613Order online at www.crsi.org

Reinforcing BarDetailing/Fabrication/ConstructionField Inspection of Reinforcing Bars1998, 25-Minute VideoThis video presents an overview of the placing of reinforcing bars.Topics include the criteria and code governing construction, barsizes and grade markings, mill test reports, fabrication,placing and concrete cover tolerances, and splicing.References are given to publications where in-depthinformation about these topics are available.It is recommended viewers purchase CRSI’s Manual of StandardPractice (see page 4) to reference topics that are shown in the video.Code 10FIRV (VHS Tape)Code 10FIRCD (CD-ROM) 39 39Nowavailable onCD-ROMMember Price: 20Member Price: 20Placing Reinforcing Bars, 8th Edition (2005)This unique and popular book presents the bestaccepted current practices in placing reinforcing bars.It is written for apprentices, journeymen ironworkers, andinspectors. Definitive resource for preparing provisions inproject specifications. Eighteen heavily illustrated chapterscover: materials, handling bars at the jobsite, general principles for bar placing, splicing, and tying; placing bars in footings, walls, columns,floors, roofs, pavements and highway structures; and coated reinforcing bars.Code 10PLACE 40Member Price: 20Bar Cards (3 Separate Cards)Two separate designer cards showASTM standard bar sizes, diameters,areas and weights, along with hookdetails. Also shows minimum yield andminimum tensile requirements perASTM. One card is metric and one cardis in inch-pound units. Bar MarkingCard shows the industry standard markings on reinforcing steel bars. One sidedescribes metric markings and the otherside describes inch-pound markings.Each card sold separately in sets of 10.Code 30BCARD — Designers Cards (in.-lb)Code 30BCARDM — Designers Cards (metric)Code 30BMARKC — Bar Marking CardsSold Each 1Member Price: FreeTo order call 800-328-630614Order online at www.crsi.org

Reinforcing BarDetailing/Fabrication/ConstructionReinforcing Bar Detailing2000, 4th Edition The definitive guide for detailing of reinforcing bars. Instructs the Detailer in preparation of placing drawings,and bar lists used in bending and cutting reinforcing bars. Introduces basic, accepted practices covering fundamentals and applications of rebar detailing.This heavily illustrated book covers materials, specifications, placing drawings,current detailing practices, and computer estimating and detailing. For industrialon-the-job training programs as well as colleges, technical and vocational schools.Code 10DET 175Member Price: 40Design & Detailing Data Chart11" x 24" desk chart showing standard hook details,development, and lap splice lengths. The blue side showsthe ASTM standard metric reinforcing bars. The white sideshows data in inch-pound units. In conformance with ACI 318 and AASHTO.Code 30BCHRTD 15Member Price: 8Manual of Guidelines for Shop SafetyPocket guide with safety tips for allfabrication and construction employees.Covers safety rules, material handlingequipment, shears, bending, punch pressesand much more. Available in both Englishand Spanish. 54 pages. 10 Member Price: FREESpanish Edition — Code 30SSMSP 10 Member Price: FREEEnglish Edition — Code 30SSMTo order call 800-328-630615Order online at www.crsi.org

Reinforcing d DetailerTraining ProgramA new computer-based training program to help CRSI fabricator members attract, train, and retain efficient rebar detailers.The DVD-ROM program contains 12 chapters, including: 1,000 total screens 82 animations 1,300 narrations (6-8 hrs.) 9 animated 3-D fly-throughs 1,200 graphics 8 full screen videos 60 workbook exercises 20 storiesCode DVDDETRRG 4,995 Member Price: 4,195Not available online. Please call 800-328-6306 to order.Audio/Visual Detailer Training ProgramTraining program for detailing of rebar in concrete. Includes audiocassettes, workbook, administration manual, master script of audiocassettes, related architectural and engineering drawings, quizzes, andfinal exam problem. Detailing book 10DET is required, order separately.Code 10DETPRG 1,500 Member Price: 375Extra Workbook – Code 10DETWKB 45 Member Price: 25Extra Drawing Set – Code 10DETDRG 99 Member Price: 66CRSI Presents: Introduction to theConcrete Reinforcing Steel IndustryIntroduction to the dynamic business of reinforced concrete construction. It is highly recommended for anyone who is new to the reinforcing industry—working invirtually any capacity from administrative support to rebar placement on the job. Introduction to the concrete reinforcing steel industry Learn about the process of designing and building a reinforcedconcrete project, the key people involved, the roles they play inthe process, and the documents they produce Learn about the types of structures that can be built using steel reinforcedconcrete, and the physical properties of unreinforced and reinforced concrete Become familiar with industry terms and publicationsCode INTRO 995 Member Price: 595Not available online. Please call 800-328-6306 to order.To order call 800-328-630616Order online at www.crsi.org

Design of Reinforced Concrete Structures To order call 800-328-6306 6 Order online at www.crsi.org Workbook for Evaluating Concrete Building Designs - 1997, 2nd Edition, 80 pp. An easy-to-use resource for confirming the selection of reinforced concrete construction for any design. Quickly helps to evaluate cost of reinforced concrete .

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