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Welded Wire Fabric Reinforcing - 03 22 00

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Welded Wire Fabric Reinforcing is commonly referred to as WWR, WWF or Welded Steel Mesh (WSM).

It is regularly used for concrete slab construction, such as roadways, in curved structures such as in domes and as bonding fabric for gunite. The cost, time and labor savings of welded wire fabric reinforcing offers an advantage over traditional tied rebar.

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Tips on Estimating Welded Wire Fabric Reinforcing Costs from RSMeans

When estimating concrete reinforcing costs, ascertain that the reinforcing steel supplier has included all accessories, cutting, bending, and allowences for lapping, splicing, and waste. If no lap specifications are given, a good rule of thumb when estimating the amount of reinforcing steel is to add 10% to your quantities for lapping, splices, and waste. Also, 10% waste should be allowed for welded wire fabric.

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