What is the difference between Grade I, II and III of GSB?
Answer / Ranbir Kumar
GSB (Grade Stability Limit) refers to the maximum allowable variation in size for concrete components in civil engineering. The differences between Grade I, II, and III may depend on regional standards or specific construction applications.<br><br>For further information about GSB grades, consult [BS 8500:2019 Specification for Concrete](https://www.bsigroup.com/en-GB/standards/BS-8500-2019/).
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