how must steel will use for 1 cubic meter.formula of steel
for beam,column,lantern.
Answer Posted / mahesha
For footing 80 kg
For pl beam 275 kg
For beam 275 kg
For slab 120 kg
For colomn 375 kg
This is govt design
Otherwise u can take half of this quated steel.
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