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Premium Reinforcing Bar for Stronger, More Durable Structures
Trusted reinforcing bar supplier in Melbourne, VSV Building Supplies offers superior reinforcement solutions for any kind of building requirement. Leading provider of N-grade and D500N (500 MPa Deformed Reinforcing Bar), we provide both round and deformed versions for great strength and durability.
Available in typical stock lengths or custom-processed (cut, bent, threaded, or fully manufactured), our collection consists in ligatures (fitments), dowel bars, and starting bars to fit your project requirements. For domestic, business, or industrial uses, Melbourne’s premium reinforcing bar meets your building requirements.
Look over our selection to get the right reinforcement bar for your project today!
Why Choose VSV Building Supplies for Reinforcing Bars?
Our pride at VSV Building Supplies comes from offering premium reinforcing bar solutions with Australian strength and durability criteria fulfilled. Our rebar choices are meant to perform very well on different building projects. Committed to accuracy cutting, bending, threading, and manufacturing, we make sure every bar meets your structural requirements. Whether your project is residential, business, or industrial, we provide dependable and reasonably priced reinforcing options.
Why Choose Us
Premium Quality Materials
We supply top-grade reinforcing bars that meet Australian standards
Competitive Pricing
Get high-quality products at cost-effective prices, helping you stay within budget
Expert Support & Fast Delivery
Our team is ready to assist with your needs, and we ensure prompt delivery
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is a reinforcing bar used for?
Essential in building, a reinforcing bar (rebar) supports and strengthens concrete constructions. Although concrete is quite weak in tension, it is powerful in compression, thus it is prone to breaking under load. Rebar gives concrete the tensile strength it needs to resist bending, stretching, and shear forces. This makes the structure stronger, last longer, and be able to hold more weight. Usually constructed of steel, reinforcing bars are buried under concrete slabs, columns, beams, and foundations so that the construction can resist long-term wear, environmental stressors, and heavy loads. From residential residences and commercial structures to bridges, highways, and tunnels, this reinforcement is crucial in various architectural projects, helping to prevent structural failures and lengthen the lifespan of the construction.
What is the size and length of rebar in Australia?
Rebar, or reinforcing bars, come in a range of conventional widths and lengths in Australia to fit different building purposes. Where the number indicates the diameter in millimetres (e.g., N16 is 16mm in diameter), the most often occurring rebar diameters are N12, N16, N20, N24, N28, and N32. Though custom lengths can be cut to fit certain project requirements, standard lengths usually run from 6 to 12 metres. Australian rebar is produced to satisfy AS/NZS 4671:2019 criteria, so guaranteeing excellent quality and structural safety compliance. These bars can be supplied straight lengths or coils for flexibility in applications; they come in grades like D500N (deformed, 500MPa strength, normal ductility). Whether the project is residential slabs, commercial structures, roadways, or major infrastructure construction, the structural needs will determine the rebar size and length decision.
What are the four types of steel reinforcements?
Concrete constructions’ strength and durability are improved with steel reinforcement. The four primary forms are:
- Hot Rolled Reinforcing Bars – Commonly used bent bars with great concrete bonding power.
- Prestressing Steel – High-strength tendons applied in prestressed concrete for big buildings and bridges.
- Cold Rolled Reinforcing Bars – Ideal for precast parts, stronger but less ductile bars.
- Mild Steel Reinforcing Bars – Use smooth-surfaced bars for dowel joints and temporary construction.
Every kind meets particular structural requirements, therefore guaranteeing longevity and safety in building.
What is the cost of reinforcement steel per kg?
Depending on size, supplier, and market conditions, Australia’s usually ranges in cost of reinforcement steel from AUD 1,000 to AUD 1,500 per tonnes. Local demand and worldwide steel trends could cause prices to change. For accurate rates, check with local suppliers.
Browse Our Reinforcing Bar Range
Discover our large selection of dowel bars, ligatures (fitments), starting bars, and reinforcing bars all intended to improve structural integrity. Our bars are kept in conventional lengths or can be custom-processed to fit your particular project needs; they are available in both round and deformed profiles. Now search to identify the best reinforcing solution for your upcoming project!