Steel Rebar Placement in a Monolithic Dome

Workers attaching hoop rebar to rebar hangers

Steel reinforcement ready for shotcrete application

Shotcrete application on a large Monolithic Dome — Shotcrete should be applied in even passes over the entire structure with rebar well-embedded within the concrete.

Rebar pattern recommended for small diameter domes (20’-50’).
Note: The two variations shown.