what is the factor of safety for cement and steel with
reference to IS 456-2000. and min reinforcement should be
provided for column and slab with reference to IS 456-2000.

Answer Posted / gopi m

factor of safety for cement-1.5 and steel-1.15
min reinforcement should be
provided for column-12 mm and slab-8 mm

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