Duration | 45 Days. Daily 4 Hours |
Batch Start | Will inform you soon |
Fees | 5400/- Live Online |
This course is aimed at training individuals in the Construction Sector/Industry for the role of a Bar Bender & Steel fixer. In constructing buildings, reinforced concrete plays a major role. For support and structural integrity, reinforced concrete systems require steel bars.
Bar bending is the method of bending steel reinforcement into shapes required for the building of reinforced concrete. A bar bender must possess a reasonable amount of technological competence.
A bar bender, for instance, must be able to analyze and comprehend drawings/plans/sketches. Upon knowing the drawing/sketch/plan, a professional bar bender and steel fixer may take care of things such as rebar form, rebar size, and reinforcement coverage, spacing, etc.
The training program of Barbender and Steel Fixer is under the building technology trade. This trade contains aspects of mathematics as well. A bar bender must measure things such as the number of bars needed, the correct spacing, the cutting length for various shapes, etc. They are also qualified to control power instruments that are used for bar cutting and bending.
A building is made of numerous types of RCC systems. Some of these common structures are slabs, beams, columns, footings, walls, and staircases. Each structure of the RCC has its own steel strengthening requirement. The system of repairing and positioning often differs from one RCC structure to another.
Assistant Bar Bender & Steel Fixer offers assistance for the handling of bar bending and fixing materials, machines, and equipment on the construction site.
In conducting duties such as material moving, managing instruments, and housekeeping, he should be able assist to assist the Barbender. He should also work in the construction of the site by clearance laying, bar-bending and the execution of other tasks that are semi-skilled.
In order to respond to the needs and conditions of this job, one should be physically fit and adaptable to work in challenging and tough construction work environments.
This course is aimed at training individuals in the Construction Sector/Industry for the role of a Bar Bender & Steel fixer. In constructing buildings, reinforced concrete plays a major role. For support and structural integrity, reinforced concrete systems require steel bars.
Bar bending is the method of bending steel reinforcement into shapes required for the building of reinforced concrete. A bar bender must possess a reasonable amount of technological competence.
A bar bender, for instance, must be able to analyze and comprehend drawings/plans/sketches. Upon knowing the drawing/sketch/plan, a professional bar bender and steel fixer may take care of things such as rebar form, rebar size, and reinforcement coverage, spacing, etc.
The training program of Barbender and Steel Fixer is under the building technology trade. This trade contains aspects of mathematics as well. A bar bender must measure things such as the number of bars needed, the correct spacing, the cutting length for various shapes, etc. They are also qualified to control power instruments that are used for bar cutting and bending.
A building is made of numerous types of RCC systems. Some of these common structures are slabs, beams, columns, footings, walls, and staircases. Each structure of the RCC has its own steel strengthening requirement. The system of repairing and positioning often differs from one RCC structure to another.
Assistant Bar Bender & Steel Fixer offers assistance for the handling of bar bending and fixing materials, machines, and equipment on the construction site.
In conducting duties such as material moving, managing instruments, and housekeeping, he should be able assist to assist the Barbender. He should also work in the construction of the site by clearance laying, bar-bending and the execution of other tasks that are semi-skilled.
In order to respond to the needs and conditions of this job, one should be physically fit and adaptable to work in challenging and tough construction work environments.
Candidates will be able to find jobs in organizations such as construction firms, real estate consultancies, architecture firms, labor supply firms (construction), contract firms, etc., after finishing this training program.
Helper Barbender
Assistant Barbender
Barbender
Contractor
Site Engineer
Supervisor
Construction Manager
Project Manager
What are the Job Prospects & Career Progression?
Candidates will be able to find jobs in organizations such as construction firms, real estate consultancies, architecture firms, labor supply firms (construction), contract firms, etc., after finishing this training program.
Helper Barbender
Assistant Barbender
Barbender
Contractor
Site Engineer
Supervisor
Construction Manager
Project Manager
What are the Common Designations in various Industries?
Some of the Common Designations are :-
Assistant Barbender, Barbender, Engineer, Supervisor, Manager
Classroom Training | 12 hrs |
Practical Training | 18 hrs |
Classroom Training | 12 hrs |
Practical Training | 18 hrs |
Classroom Training | 12 hrs |
Practical Training | 18 hrs |
Classroom Training | 12 hrs |
Practical Training | 18 hrs |
Classroom Training | 12 hrs |
Practical Training | 18 hrs |
Classroom Training | 12 hrs |
Practical Training | 18 hrs |
Classroom Training | 12 hrs |
Practical Training | 18 hrs |
Week 1 Measurements & Tools
Classroom Training : 12 hrs Practical Training : 18 hrs
Week 2 Reinforcement Work
Classroom Training : 12 hrs Practical Training : 18 hrs
Week 3 Steel & Length Calculation
Classroom Training : 12 hrs Practical Training : 18 hrs
Week 4 Lap Procedure & Calculation
Classroom Training : 12 hrs Practical Training : 18 hrs
Week 5 Beam Reinforcement & Placing
Classroom Training : 12 hrs Practical Training : 18 hrs
Week 6 Beams & Face Bars
Classroom Training : 12 hrs Practical Training : 18 hrs
Week 7 Types of Masonry & pointing
Classroom Training : 12 hrs Practical Training : 18 hrs
Abhiman could somehow finish the 10th Standard. He was working on daily wages of Rs.100-150 per day. After he completed vocational training on the Barbender trade, he performed really well and started earning Rs.250 to 300 per day.
After completing the training, Sandip started working with Sunil Bonde, Labor Contractor, Igatpuri. According to him, the work that took him 10-12 hours to complete earlier, took half the time after the training. He now earns more, works much faster & knows well about the safety processes.
Live interactive online session with host support
Limited batch size of 30 participants
6 months live session recording and study material access
Handholding support after the course
Upon the successful completion of this course, you will be awarded a certificate.
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