You calculate the total cost of 1 cubic meter reinforcement cement for heavy foundation work by adding all of the costs. Essentially you would have to figure out the total of pounds of concrete for 1 cubic meter multiply that by the cost per pound and then add in the cost of labor it takes to pour 1 cubic meter.
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Daft question really! Should be what is the density of cement. Does the question mean cement ( dry powder), wet concrete, set concrete or what?
7 cement bags per 1 cubic meter of concrete......
Length X width X Depth (measured in feet) that gives you the total CUBIC feet of concrete you need. BUT Concrete is delivered by the CUBIC YARD so divide your answer by 27 to convert to cubic yards....There ya go
15 milligrams
By using IS code(456-2000) for reinforced cement concrete.
Which Grade?
1. Excavation of the soil up to required depth.2. Ramming the foundation bed.3. Cutting the concrete over the reinforcement.4. Laying the reinforcement over the the foundation bed.5. Pouring the cement concrete over the reinforcement.
RCC is Reinforced Cement Concrete. PCC is Plain Cement Concrete. The main difference is that PCC has no reinforcement in it.
The foundation is built out of cement blocks instead of poured concrete.
Main reinforcements take the load
In construction RCC means reinforced cement concrete, however RCC Pardi is a versatile and hardy roofing material. Yes, it is composed of reinforced cement concrete. The reinforcement is typically steel.
The proportion of the bed mortar should be 4:1 for the sand : cement.
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RCC means reinforced cement concrete....in this case the reinforcement used is steel bars.....the purpose of using the steel bars in concrete it gives tensile strength to concrete to some extent.
Reinforced concrete is concrete reinforced with steel bars because although concrete is very strong in compression (depending on its components) it is very weak in tension and the steel bars make up for the required tensile strength.
for 100sft or 100cft