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EXAMPLE 10-11 REINFORCING DRILLED PIERS
Estimating the reinforcing in the drilled piers consists of counting
the number of vertical bars and determining their length. Since
there are three drilled piers, results will be multiplied by three to
determine the total.
From the pier detail on sheet S8.1, detail 9 in Appendix A, and
from Figure 10.23, there are four No. 5 vertical bars and No. 3 ties
that are horizontal at 12 inches on center.
Total length of ties (lf )17 ties3.7 ft per ties3 piersAdd 1 to convert to number of tiesUse 17Number of vertical spaces 16 ¿ 0 – > 1 ¿ 0 – 16 spacesTie length (ft)3.7¿ per tieTie length (ft) 2 r 2 7 – >12 inches per foot 18 – (2 2 – ) 14 –Tie diameterPier diameterCoveragePier diameter 18 –Horizontal barsNo. 3Add 10 percent for lap and wasteUse 241 poundsTotal weight219 poundsTotal weight of bars (pounds)210 lf1.043 pounds per footTotal quantity (lf )(62 lf8 lf)3 piers210 lfVertical dowels (lf ) 2 ¿ 0 – 4 dowels8 lfVertical bars15.5¿4 bars62 lfVertical bars (lf ) 15 ¿ 6 – 4 barsLength of vertical bars 16 ¿(2 3 – ) 15 ¿ 6 –Length of vertical barsPier length CoverageVertical barsNo. 5FIGURE 10.22.Reinforcing Steel Layout. FIGURE 10.23.Drilled Pier Detail.Add 10 percent for lap and wasteUse 78 pounds Total weight71 poundsTotal weight of bars (pounds)189 lf0.376 pounds per footTotal length of ties (lf )189 lf