Hey Steve - heard of this stuff?
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Looks promising. Have no idea of cost vs rebar.
Stronger Than Steel. Lighter Than Iron. And It Doesn’t Rust.
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A new material is reshaping the future of construction—Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer (GFRP). With tensile strength double that of steel, a weight up to 4x lighter than iron, and zero risk of rust, this breakthrough isn’t just an alternative—it’s a revolution.
GFRP is now being used in everything from high-rise columns to marine docks. It resists corrosion, conducts no electricity, and cuts project costs by up to 30%. Imagine replacing 1,000 kg of steel with just 130 kg of GFRP—with no compromise in strength.
Certified by international agencies and approved by the Building Research Center, this material is turning concrete jungles into smarter, safer spaces.
The question isn’t if GFRP will change the industry.
It’s when your next project will use it.
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Interesting piece on cost
https://www.wellcoindustries.com/cost-comparison-gfrp-fiberglass-rebar-vs-traditional-steel/
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This is the first I've heard of it.
Should will solve a lot of problems if it doesn’t develop problems of its own.