Are TMT rebars used in infrastructure projects quality-checked by construction companies?
ROADS & HIGHWAYS

Are TMT rebars used in infrastructure projects quality-checked by construction companies?

The consumption of TMT rebars in India is currently estimated at about 24 mtpa and valued at about Rs 1.2 trillion.

Rebars are used in RCC constructions, varying from large infrastructure projects like bridges, ports, airports, urban infrastructure, industrial plants an...

The consumption of TMT rebars in India is currently estimated at about 24 mtpa and valued at about Rs 1.2 trillion. <p></p> <p>Rebars are used in RCC constructions, varying from large infrastructure projects like bridges, ports, airports, urban infrastructure, industrial plants and commercial buildings to small RCC-based individual house construction. </p> <p>The backbone of civil construction, these are deeply anchored into concrete to bear the loads of buildings, slabs, beams and columns.</p> <p><span style="font-weight: bold;">Why TMT?</span><br /> Considering their distinct advantages and the crucial role they play in the stability and durability of concrete structures, IRC 122 (Indian Roads Congress Code) specifies the use of TMT bars in the construction of bridges and other RCC structures.</p> <p>A <span style="font-weight: bold;">senior technical executive of PNC Infratech</span>, shares, &quot;TMT rebars have significant advantages in terms of strength, reliability, corrosion-resistance, resilience, resistance to fire and higher ductility.&quot;</p> <p>In fact, all National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) projects include the use of TMT rebars. </p> <p><span style="font-weight: bold;">RK Pandey, Member-Projects, NHAI, </span>says, &quot;We intend to purchase TMT bars from original manufacturers, for which, we appoint consultants and engineers to appropriately source the material.&quot;</p> <p>TMT rebars are covered under IS 1786:2006 and its amendments for high-strength deformed steel rebars and wires for concrete reinforcement specifications. <span style="font-weight: bold;">Mahesh Kumar, Director (Projects), Maharashtra Metro Rail Corporation,</span> elaborates on the advantages of using TMT rebars in segments of viaducts for metro-rail projects, saying, &quot;They have more ductility and ability to bend. </p> <p>The TMT process gives these rebars anti-corrosive properties and using them increases the longevity of a structure. TMT is resistant to seismic forces owing to its soft core; the structure has more stability during earthquakes. The presence of external ribs running across the entire length of these rebars fosters great bonding strength between the concrete and the rebars, resulting in better structural integrity. And, better ductility and bending ability make TMT bars easy to work with on site.&quot;</p> <p><span style="font-weight: bold;">Quality checks</span><br /> As TMT rebars are factory-manufactured and processed, 100 per cent quality in conformity to codal requirements and specifications should be ensured during manufacturing by steel producers.</p> <p>&quot;To ensure quality and soundness, we only procure rebars from the main producers with end-to-end primary integrated steel manufacturing process units,&quot;shares the PNC Infratech executive. &quot;At project sites, we ensure reliability by verifying the manufacturer's symbol and marks on the bars, and regularly send samples to independent third-party testing laboratories to check and confirm their physical and chemical properties in accordance with relevant codal specification and standards, including IS 1786.&quot;</p> <p>Similarly, <span style="font-weight: bold;">Arun Sahai, COO, Ahluwalia Contracts,</span> says, &quot;We have our laboratories on site where all physical tests are conducted. While we do not have on-site chemical facilities, random samplings are sent to laboratories to ensure quality. We also ensure that manufacturers send lot-wise test reports, or what we call material test certificates (MTC).&quot; </p> <p>For his part, <span style="font-weight: bold;">Rahul Katyal, Managing Director, Capacit'e Infraprojects</span>, says, &quot;There is a clear-cut guideline on the quality of steel required by IS standards. </p> <p>As for shortlisting vendors, if the client insists on a primary steel manufacturer, there are three or four companies. But in the case of secondary producers, these are regional players governed by geographical positioning. We select about three in each region based on their track record and competency, and keep buying as and when we require steel on site.&quot;Further, the company verifies the test certificates that come from the manufacturer; and chemical and physical tests are conducted on site and results compared. </p> <p>Pandey refers to standards such as BIS and IRC that exist for any building material. &quot;While NHAI does not have a system of vendor registration, requirement of material and machinery entirely rests with the contractor,&quot;he adds. &quot;However, for all materials, we have specific standards documented in our contract agreement.&quot; </p> <p>Speaking of Maha Metro, Kumar shares, &quot;As soon as the consignment is received at site, its invoice is checked for quantity, grade and date of consignment. Along with verification of the document and consignment, samples are taken for each diameter of rebars and sent for testing. All tests specified in the IS 1786:2006 and its amendments, such as tensile test, elongation percentage test, bend test, rebend test and chemical tests, are done in a reputed third-party laboratory and the manufacture test certificate, containing chemical and physical tests, is verified before use.&quot;&nbsp;</p> <p><span style="font-weight: bold;">Also read: Tata Steel, SAIL, JSW, Tiscon emerge among the key players for TMT rebars</span></p> <p> <span style="font-weight: bold;">- SHRIYAL SETHUMADHAVAN</span><br /> <span style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;">To share your views, write in at feedback@ConstructionWorld.in</span></p> <p></p> Related Links Tata Steel, SAIL, JSW, Tiscon emerge among the key players for TMT rebars

Next Story
Infrastructure Energy

Samridh, CEID Launch High-Capacity Biogas Plant in Moradabad

Samridh Bioenergy has broken ground on a 12 TPD compressed biogas (CBG) plant in Moradabad, Uttar Pradesh, under the MNRE’s National Bioenergy Programme. Spread across 12 acres, the plant will process 270 tonne of organic waste daily and generate 30,000 cubic metre of biogas per day.CEID Consultants and Engineering Pvt Ltd has been appointed as the EPC contractor, responsible for the complete design, procurement, and construction of the plant. Equipped with four multi-feed digesters, the facility will accept a mix of press mud, cow dung, chicken litter, and vegetable waste, supporting contin..

Next Story
Real Estate

Delhi Micro-Markets Drive Up Housing Prices: Grihum Study

A new study by Grihum Housing Finance reveals that the rise of micro-markets across Delhi-NCR is fuelling real estate price appreciation, especially in the affordable housing segment. Key drivers include renewed post-pandemic interest, migration trends, and government schemes like PMAY.According to the study, over the past two decades, floor rates have risen 267 per cent, from Rs 1,500 per sq ft in 2005 to Rs 5,500 in 2024. In the same period, land rates surged 492 per cent, from Rs 1,300 to Rs 7,700 per sq ft. The sharp increase highlights strong capital appreciation in Delhi’s emerging loc..

Next Story
Resources

Covestro Develops PCR Polycarbonates from End-of-Life Headlamps

Materials manufacturer Covestro has launched post-consumer recycled (PCR) polycarbonates made from end-of-life automotive headlamps, in a move aimed at strengthening circularity in the auto industry. These TÜV Rheinland-certified grades, containing 50 per cent recycled content, are now commercially available for new automotive applications.Developed under a joint programme led by GIZ, with Volkswagen and NIO as key partners, the recycled material is currently being validated for use in future vehicle models.""This new line of polycarbonate represents a significant step in supporting the autom..

Advertisement

Advertisement

Subscribe to Our Newsletter

Get daily newsletters around different themes from Construction world.

STAY CONNECTED

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement

Talk to us?