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reinforcing bars

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reinforcing bars [¦rē·ən′fȯrs·iŋ ‚bärz]
(civil engineering)
Steel rods that are embedded in building materials such as concrete for reinforcement.


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The inter-ministerial council decided during a meeting on 28 June that non-containerized goods, including concrete reinforcing bars, wood, foodstuffs, and other products, should be unloaded at other national ports than Algiers', while car-ferries will be directed to the ports of Djen Djen, Mostaganem and Ghazaouet, the Minsitry's statement said.
If the reinforcing bars planned for Nakheel Tower were laid end to end, they would stretch from Dubai to New York.
Byline: The Register-Guard Scott Tullock (left) and Jesse Dobson of Mowat Construction work in a maze of thick reinforcing bars beneath the deck of the new Interstate 5 flyover at Belt Line Road in Eugene.
 
 
 
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