Concrete columns are vertical structural elements made from reinforced concrete, designed to support and transfer loads to a building's foundation. They combine steel reinforcement bars (rebar) with concrete, offering excellent strength and durability. These columns are commonly used in modern construction for residential, commercial, and industrial buildings.

Available in various shapes and sizes, concrete columns can be customized to meet specific design and load-bearing requirements. Their resistance to fire, rot, and pests makes them a practical choice for many applications. Proper installation, including correct rebar placement and concrete mix, is essential to ensure the longevity and performance of concrete columns.

Concrete columns have evolved significantly over time, with roots in ancient Roman construction techniques. The Romans used a primitive form of concrete called opus caementicium, which allowed them to build impressive structures like the Colosseum and Pantheon. In the 19th century, reinforced concrete was developed, revolutionizing column design and construction. The 20th century saw further advancements, such as precast and prestressed concrete columns, enabling more efficient and versatile applications in diverse architectural projects.

What are the advantages of concrete columns?

Concrete columns provide excellent strength and durability, with reinforced concrete combining the compressive strength of concrete and the tensile strength of steel. These columns are resistant to fire, rot, and pests, ensuring long-lasting performance. Concrete columns can be molded into various shapes and sizes, offering design flexibility. They are also cost-effective, with relatively low material and maintenance costs. Additionally, concrete columns can be precast off-site, allowing for faster and more efficient construction.

What is the general rule of thumb for spacing concrete columns?

A general rule of thumb for concrete column spacing is to keep the distance between columns around 15-20 feet (4.5-6 meters). This range balances structural support and efficient use of materials while providing design flexibility. However, the actual spacing depends on factors such as load-bearing requirements, building type, and architectural design. A structural engineer should analyze these factors to determine the most suitable spacing and column dimensions, ensuring a safe and efficient construction that meets the specific needs of a project.

How do concrete columns attach to floors?

Concrete columns attach to floors using a combination of reinforcement bars (rebar) and concrete. During construction, the rebars from the column extend into the floor slab or beam, creating a continuous connection. The floor's reinforcement is then tied to the column rebars. Concrete is poured over the tied rebars, embedding them within the floor structure. As the concrete cures, it forms a strong bond between the column and floor, ensuring stability and load transfer between these structural elements.

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8’-32’ | 2.44-9.75 m
12”-32” | 30.5-81.3 cm
12”-32” | 30.5-81.3 cm
Concrete Column - Brick
975.000
81.300
81.300
250
https://p3d.in/e/0KBnY
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3D
Concrete Column - BrickView of Brick Concrete Column in 3D available for downloadView of Brick Concrete Column in 3D available for download
8’-32’ | 2.44-9.75 m
8”-32” | 20.3-81.3 cm
8”-32” | 20.3-81.3 cm
Concrete Column - CMU
975.000
81.300
81.300
20
https://p3d.in/e/yNTme
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3D
Concrete Column - CMUPerspective view of a 3D model of CMU Concrete ColumnPerspective view of a 3D model of CMU Concrete Column
12’-36’ | 3.66-11 m (Typical); 80’ | 24.4 m (Max)
12”-36” | 30.5-91.4 cm (Typical); 48” | 122 cm (Max)
12”-36” | 30.5-91.4 cm (Typical); 48” | 122 cm (Max)
Concrete Column - Circle
1100.000
91.400
91.400
305
https://p3d.in/e/QytXi
GUIDE
3D
Concrete Column - CircleView of Circular Concrete Column in 3D available for downloadView of Circular Concrete Column in 3D available for download
12’-36’ | 3.66-11 m (Typical); 80’ | 24.4 m (Max)
12”-36” | 30.5-91.4 cm (Typical); 48” | 122 cm (Max)
12”-36” | 30.5-91.4 cm (Typical); 48” | 122 cm (Max)
Concrete Column - Corbel, 1
1100.000
91.400
91.400
10
https://p3d.in/e/DuwM9
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3D
Concrete Column - Corbel, 1View of 1-Sided Corbel Concrete Column in 3D available for downloadView of 1-Sided Corbel Concrete Column in 3D available for download
12’-36’ | 3.66-11 m (Typical); 80’ | 24.4 m (Max)
12”-36” | 30.5-91.4 cm (Typical); 48” | 122 cm (Max)
12”-36” | 30.5-91.4 cm (Typical); 48” | 122 cm (Max)
Concrete Column - Corbel, 2, Pair
1100.000
91.400
91.400
10
https://p3d.in/e/c0MZQ
GUIDE
3D
Concrete Column - Corbel, 2, Pair3D model of 2-Sided Paired Corbel Concrete Column viewed in perspective3D model of 2-Sided Paired Corbel Concrete Column viewed in perspective
12’-36’ | 3.66-11 m (Typical); 80’ | 24.4 m (Max)
12”-36” | 30.5-91.4 cm (Typical); 48” | 122 cm (Max)
12”-36” | 30.5-91.4 cm (Typical); 48” | 122 cm (Max)
Concrete Column - Corbel, 2, Pair, Continuous
1100.000
91.400
91.400
10
https://p3d.in/e/Gbot4
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3D
Concrete Column - Corbel, 2, Pair, ContinuousPerspective view of a 3D model of 2-Sided Paired Continuous Corbel Concrete ColumnPerspective view of a 3D model of 2-Sided Paired Continuous Corbel Concrete Column
12’-36’ | 3.66-11 m (Typical); 80’ | 24.4 m (Max)
12”-36” | 30.5-91.4 cm (Typical); 48” | 122 cm (Max)
12”-36” | 30.5-91.4 cm (Typical); 48” | 122 cm (Max)
Concrete Column - Corbel, 2, Split
1100.000
91.400
91.400
10
https://p3d.in/e/yMWr0
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3D
Concrete Column - Corbel, 2, SplitView of 2-Sided Split Corbel Concrete Column in 3D available for downloadView of 2-Sided Split Corbel Concrete Column in 3D available for download
12’-36’ | 3.66-11 m (Typical); 80’ | 24.4 m (Max)
12”-36” | 30.5-91.4 cm (Typical); 48” | 122 cm (Max)
12”-36” | 30.5-91.4 cm (Typical); 48” | 122 cm (Max)
Concrete Column - Corbel, 3
1100.000
91.400
91.400
10
https://p3d.in/e/Oj35j
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3D
Concrete Column - Corbel, 33D model of 3-Sided Corbel Concrete Column viewed in perspective3D model of 3-Sided Corbel Concrete Column viewed in perspective
12’-36’ | 3.66-11 m (Typical); 80’ | 24.4 m (Max)
12”-36” | 30.5-91.4 cm (Typical); 48” | 122 cm (Max)
12”-36” | 30.5-91.4 cm (Typical); 48” | 122 cm (Max)
Concrete Column - Corbel, 3, Continuous
1100.000
91.400
91.400
10
https://p3d.in/e/ErodM
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3D
Concrete Column - Corbel, 3, ContinuousPerspective view of a 3D model of 3-Sided Continuous Corbel Concrete ColumnPerspective view of a 3D model of 3-Sided Continuous Corbel Concrete Column
12’-36’ | 3.66-11 m (Typical); 80’ | 24.4 m (Max)
12”-36” | 30.5-91.4 cm (Typical); 48” | 122 cm (Max)
12”-36” | 30.5-91.4 cm (Typical); 48” | 122 cm (Max)
Concrete Column - Corbel, 4
1100.000
91.400
91.400
10
https://p3d.in/e/decil
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3D
Concrete Column - Corbel, 4View of 4-Sided Corbel Concrete Column in 3D available for downloadView of 4-Sided Corbel Concrete Column in 3D available for download
12’-36’ | 3.66-11 m (Typical); 80’ | 24.4 m (Max)
12”-36” | 30.5-91.4 cm (Typical); 48” | 122 cm (Max)
12”-36” | 30.5-91.4 cm (Typical); 48” | 122 cm (Max)
Concrete Column - Corbel, 4, Continuous
1100.000
91.400
91.400
10
https://p3d.in/e/LYQKS
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3D
Concrete Column - Corbel, 4, Continuous3D model of 4-Sided Continuous Corbel Concrete Column viewed in perspective3D model of 4-Sided Continuous Corbel Concrete Column viewed in perspective
12’-36’ | 3.66-11 m (Typical); 80’ | 24.4 m (Max)
12”-36” | 30.5-91.4 cm (Typical); 48” | 122 cm (Max)
12”-36” | 30.5-91.4 cm (Typical); 48” | 122 cm (Max)
Concrete Column - Corbel, 4, Stacked
1100.000
91.400
91.400
10
https://p3d.in/e/wnM69
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3D
Concrete Column - Corbel, 4, StackedPerspective view of a 3D model of 4-Sided Stacked Corbel Concrete ColumnPerspective view of a 3D model of 4-Sided Stacked Corbel Concrete Column
12’-36’ | 3.66-11 m (Typical); 80’ | 24.4 m (Max)
24”-36” | 61-91.4 cm
24”-36” | 61-91.4 cm
Concrete Column - Cruciform Section
1100.000
91.400
91.400
0
https://p3d.in/e/kAVn7
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3D
Concrete Column - Cruciform Section3D model of Cruciform Concrete Column viewed in perspective3D model of Cruciform Concrete Column viewed in perspective
12’-36’ | 3.66-11 m (Typical); 80’ | 24.4 m (Max)
24”-36” | 61-91.4 cm
18”-36” | 45.7-91.4 cm
Concrete Column - I-Section
1100.000
91.400
91.400
0
https://p3d.in/e/0r6d9
GUIDE
3D
Concrete Column - I-SectionView of I-Section Concrete Column in 3D available for downloadView of I-Section Concrete Column in 3D available for download
12’-36’ | 3.66-11 m (Typical); 80’ | 24.4 m (Max)
18”-36” | 45.7-91.4 cm
18”-36” | 45.7-91.4 cm
Concrete Column - L-Section
1100.000
91.400
91.400
0
https://p3d.in/e/oojZN
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3D
Concrete Column - L-SectionPerspective view of a 3D model of L-Section Concrete ColumnPerspective view of a 3D model of L-Section Concrete Column
12’-36’ | 3.66-11 m (Typical); 80’ | 24.4 m (Max)
8”-36” | 20.3–91.4 cm (Typical); 48” | 122 cm (Max)
16”-72” | 40.6–183 cm (Typical); 96” | 244 cm (Max)
Concrete Column - Rectangle, 1:2
1100.000
91.400
183.000
305
https://p3d.in/e/TOyPp
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3D
Concrete Column - Rectangle, 1:23D model of Rectangular 1:2 Concrete Column viewed in perspective3D model of Rectangular 1:2 Concrete Column viewed in perspective
12’-36’ | 3.66-11 m (Typical); 80’ | 24.4 m (Max)
8”-36” | 20.3–91.4 cm (Typical); 48” | 122 cm (Max)
12”-54” | 20.3–137 cm (Typical); 72” | 183 cm (Max)
Concrete Column - Rectangle, 2:3
1100.000
91.400
137.000
305
https://p3d.in/e/UCc32
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3D
Concrete Column - Rectangle, 2:3Perspective view of a 3D model of Rectangular 2:3 Concrete ColumnPerspective view of a 3D model of Rectangular 2:3 Concrete Column
12’-36’ | 3.66-11 m (Typical); 80’ | 24.4 m (Max)
12”-36” | 30.5-91.4 cm (Typical); 48” | 122 cm (Max)
12”-36” | 30.5-91.4 cm (Typical); 48” | 122 cm (Max)
Concrete Column - Slant, Circle, 15 Degrees
1100.000
91.400
91.400
75
https://p3d.in/e/Tjb4z
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3D
Concrete Column - Slant, Circle, 15 Degrees3D model of 15 Degree Slanted Round Concrete Column viewed in perspective3D model of 15 Degree Slanted Round Concrete Column viewed in perspective
12’-36’ | 3.66-11 m (Typical); 80’ | 24.4 m (Max)
18”-36” | 45.7-91.4 cm (Typical); 48” | 122 cm (Max)
18”-36” | 45.7-91.4 cm (Typical); 48” | 122 cm (Max)
Concrete Column - Slant, Circle, 30 Degrees
1100.000
91.400
91.400
75
https://p3d.in/e/wZ2S7
GUIDE
3D
Concrete Column - Slant, Circle, 30 DegreesView of 30 Degree Slanted Round Concrete Column in 3D available for downloadView of 30 Degree Slanted Round Concrete Column in 3D available for download
12’-36’ | 3.66-11 m (Typical); 80’ | 24.4 m (Max)
12”-36” | 30.5-91.4 cm (Typical); 48” | 122 cm (Max)
12”-36” | 30.5-91.4 cm (Typical); 48” | 122 cm (Max)
Concrete Column - Slant, Square, 15 Degrees
1100.000
91.400
91.400
75
https://p3d.in/e/a3ouT
GUIDE
3D
Concrete Column - Slant, Square, 15 DegreesPerspective view of a 3D model of 15 Degree Slanted Square Concrete ColumnPerspective view of a 3D model of 15 Degree Slanted Square Concrete Column
12’-36’ | 3.66-11 m (Typical); 80’ | 24.4 m (Max)
18”-36” | 45.7-91.4 cm (Typical); 48” | 122 cm (Max)
18”-36” | 45.7-91.4 cm (Typical); 48” | 122 cm (Max)
Concrete Column - Slant, Square, 30 Degrees
1100.000
91.400
91.400
75
https://p3d.in/e/xwHqF
GUIDE
3D
Concrete Column - Slant, Square, 30 Degrees3D model of 30 Degree Slanted Square Concrete Column viewed in perspective3D model of 30 Degree Slanted Square Concrete Column viewed in perspective
12’-36’ | 3.66-11 m (Typical); 80’ | 24.4 m (Max)
8”-36” | 20.3–91.4 cm (Typical); 48” | 122 cm (Max)
8”-36” | 20.3–91.4 cm (Typical); 48” | 122 cm (Max)
Concrete Column - Square
1100.000
91.400
91.400
305
https://p3d.in/e/mOVEl
GUIDE
3D
Concrete Column - SquareView of Square Concrete Column in 3D available for downloadView of Square Concrete Column in 3D available for download
12’-36’ | 3.66-11 m (Typical); 80’ | 24.4 m (Max)
18”-36” | 45.7-91.4 cm
18”-36” | 45.7-91.4 cm
Concrete Column - T-Section
1100.000
91.400
91.400
0
https://p3d.in/e/fPcKe
GUIDE
3D
Concrete Column - T-SectionView of T-Section Concrete Column in 3D available for downloadView of T-Section Concrete Column in 3D available for download
12’-36’ | 3.66-11 m (Typical); 80’ | 24.4 m (Max)
24”-36” | 61-91.4 cm (Typical); 48” | 122 cm (Max)
24”-36” | 61-91.4 cm (Typical); 48” | 122 cm (Max)
Concrete Column - V-Shape, 15 Degrees
1100.000
91.400
91.400
30
https://p3d.in/e/iGXbp
GUIDE
3D
Concrete Column - V-Shape, 15 DegreesView of 15 Degree V-Shape Concrete Column in 3D available for downloadView of 15 Degree V-Shape Concrete Column in 3D available for download
12’-36’ | 3.66-11 m (Typical); 80’ | 24.4 m (Max)
24”-36” | 61-91.4 cm (Typical); 48” | 122 cm (Max)
24”-36” | 61-91.4 cm (Typical); 48” | 122 cm (Max)
Concrete Column - V-Shape, 30 Degrees
1100.000
91.400
91.400
30
https://p3d.in/e/pCvQp
GUIDE
3D
Concrete Column - V-Shape, 30 DegreesPerspective view of a 3D model of 30 Degree V-Shape Concrete ColumnPerspective view of a 3D model of 30 Degree V-Shape Concrete Column
12’-36’ | 3.66-11 m (Typical); 80’ | 24.4 m (Max)
24”-36” | 61-91.4 cm (Typical); 48” | 122 cm (Max)
24”-36” | 61-91.4 cm (Typical); 48” | 122 cm (Max)
Concrete Column - X-Shape
1100.000
91.400
91.400
20
https://p3d.in/e/iPVas
GUIDE
3D
Concrete Column - X-ShapeView of X-Shape Concrete Column in 3D available for downloadView of X-Shape Concrete Column in 3D available for download
12’-36’ | 3.66-11 m (Typical); 80’ | 24.4 m (Max)
24”-36” | 61-91.4 cm (Typical); 48” | 122 cm (Max)
24”-36” | 61-91.4 cm (Typical); 48” | 122 cm (Max)
Concrete Column - Y-Shape, 15 Degrees
1100.000
91.400
91.400
20
https://p3d.in/e/UV2li
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3D
Concrete Column - Y-Shape, 15 DegreesPerspective view of a 3D model of 15 Degree Y-Shape Concrete ColumnPerspective view of a 3D model of 15 Degree Y-Shape Concrete Column
12’-36’ | 3.66-11 m (Typical); 80’ | 24.4 m (Max)
24”-36” | 61-91.4 cm (Typical); 48” | 122 cm (Max)
24”-36” | 61-91.4 cm (Typical); 48” | 122 cm (Max)
Concrete Column - Y-Shape, 30 Degrees
1100.000
91.400
91.400
20
https://p3d.in/e/2uwXT
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3D
Concrete Column - Y-Shape, 30 Degrees3D model of 30 Degree Y-Shape Concrete Column viewed in perspective3D model of 30 Degree Y-Shape Concrete Column viewed in perspective
Concrete Column - I-Section
Scale illustration of I-Section Concrete Column compared to other concrete column configurations

An I-shaped section concrete column is a type of column that has a cross-section that resembles the letter "I". The top and bottom flanges of the column are wider than the web, which provides the column with greater strength and stiffness. I-shaped section concrete columns are often used in high-rise buildings and other structures that require a lot of lateral support. I-shaped section concrete columns are a versatile and effective way to support the weight of a structure. They are strong, stiff, and can be used in a variety of applications.

I-Section Concrete Columns are available with typical widths between 24”-36” (61-91.4 cm), depths of 18”-36” (45.7-91.4 cm), and typical heights from 12’-36’ (3.66-11 m). The thickness of the concrete is commonly 8” or 10” (20.3, 25.4 cm).

Pair of dimensioned illustrations of I-Section Concrete Column seen in elevation and plan
An I-shaped section concrete column is a type of column that has a cross-section that resembles the letter "I". The top and bottom flanges of the column are wider than the web, which provides the column with greater strength and stiffness.

I-Section Concrete Columns are available with typical widths between 24”-36” (61-91.4 cm), depths of 18”-36” (45.7-91.4 cm), and typical heights from 12’-36’ (3.66-11 m). The thickness of the concrete is commonly 8” or 10” (20.3, 25.4 cm).

Pair of dimensioned illustrations of I-Section Concrete Column seen in elevation and plan
Concrete Column - I-Section
Height:
12’-36’ | 3.66-11 m (Typical); 80’ | 24.4 m (Max)
Width:
24”-36” | 61-91.4 cm
Length:
Depth:
18”-36” | 45.7-91.4 cm
Weight:
Area:

Thickness: 8”, 10” | 20.3, 25.4 cm

Materials
Reinforced concrete

Drawings include:

I-Section Concrete Column plan (various sizes), elevation

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Concrete Column - Circle
Scale illustration of Circular Concrete Column compared to other concrete column configurations

A circular concrete column is a cylindrical structural member that is used to support vertical loads in buildings and other structures. It is made of concrete, which is a strong and durable material that can withstand a lot of weight. The column is typically reinforced with steel bars to make it even stronger. Circular concrete columns are often used in seismically active areas because they are more resistant to earthquakes than other types of columns. They are also relatively easy to construct and can be made in a variety of sizes to fit the needs of the project.

Circular Concrete Columns are available with typical diameters between 12”-36” (30.5-91.4 cm) and typical heights from 12’-36’ (3.66-11 m). Maximum sizes for Circular Concrete Columns include diameters up to 48” (122 cm) and heights up to 80’ (24.4 m).

Pair of dimensioned illustrations of Circular Concrete Column seen in elevation and plan
A circular concrete column is a cylindrical structural member that is used to support vertical loads in buildings and other structures. It is made of concrete, which is a strong and durable material that can withstand a lot of weight.

Circular Concrete Columns are available with typical diameters between 12”-36” (30.5-91.4 cm) and typical heights from 12’-36’ (3.66-11 m). Maximum sizes for Circular Concrete Columns include diameters up to 48” (122 cm) and heights up to 80’ (24.4 m).

Pair of dimensioned illustrations of Circular Concrete Column seen in elevation and plan
Concrete Column - Circle
Height:
12’-36’ | 3.66-11 m (Typical); 80’ | 24.4 m (Max)
Width:
12”-36” | 30.5-91.4 cm (Typical); 48” | 122 cm (Max)
Length:
Depth:
12”-36” | 30.5-91.4 cm (Typical); 48” | 122 cm (Max)
Weight:
Area:
Materials
Reinforced concrete

Drawings include:

Circular Concrete Column plan (various sizes), elevation

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Concrete Column - Slant, Circle, 15 Degrees
Comparison drawing of 15 Degree Slanted Round Concrete Column compared to similar concrete column configurations

The slanted round concrete column is a sturdy and versatile structural element that can be used in a variety of applications. The angle of the column can vary, but it is typically between 10 and 30 degrees. Slanted circular columns are often used in architectural designs to create a sense of movement or dynamism. It is also slanted, which gives it a unique look and can be used to create a variety of architectural effects. The slanted round concrete column is a versatile and attractive structural element that can be used to add strength, stability, and style to any building.

15 Degree Slanted Round Concrete Columns are available with typical diameters between 12”-36” (30.5-91.4 cm) and typical heights from 12’-36’ (3.66-11 m). Maximum sizes for 15 Degree Slanted Round Concrete Columns include diameters up to 48” (122 cm) and heights up to 80’ (24.4 m).

Scaled set of drawings of 15 Degree Slanted Round Concrete Column in front, side and top views
The slanted round concrete column is a sturdy and versatile structural element that can be used in a variety of applications. The angle of the column can vary, but it is typically between 10 and 30 degrees. Slanted circular columns are often used in architectural designs to create movement.

15 Degree Slanted Round Concrete Columns are available with typical diameters between 12”-36” (30.5-91.4 cm) and typical heights from 12’-36’ (3.66-11 m). Maximum sizes for 15 Degree Slanted Round Concrete Columns include diameters up to 48” (122 cm) and heights up to 80’ (24.4 m).

Scaled set of drawings of 15 Degree Slanted Round Concrete Column in front, side and top views
Concrete Column - Slant, Circle, 15 Degrees
Height:
12’-36’ | 3.66-11 m (Typical); 80’ | 24.4 m (Max)
Width:
12”-36” | 30.5-91.4 cm (Typical); 48” | 122 cm (Max)
Length:
Depth:
12”-36” | 30.5-91.4 cm (Typical); 48” | 122 cm (Max)
Weight:
Area:

Angle: 15 Degrees

Materials
Reinforced concrete

Drawings include:

15 Degree Slanted Round Concrete Column plan (various sizes), elevation

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Concrete Column - Corbel, 4, Stacked
Style and size comparison drawing of 4-Sided Stacked Corbel Concrete Column compared to other concrete column types

A concrete column with 4 stacked corbels is a structural element that is used to support weight. It is made of concrete, which is a strong and durable material. The column has a square or rectangular cross-section. The corbels are projecting brackets that are attached to the sides of the column. They help to distribute the weight of the column over a larger area, which makes it more stable. The stacked corbels are two pairs of opposite side corbels that are stacked above each other. This provides even more support for the column. Concrete columns with 4 stacked corbels are often used in buildings and bridges. They are a reliable and efficient way to support heavy loads.

4-Sided Stacked Corbel Concrete Columns are available with typical widths between 12”-36” (30.5-91.4 cm) and typical heights from 12’-36’ (3.66-11 m). Maximum sizes include widths up to 48” (122 cm) and heights up to 80’ (24.4 m). The corbel depth is commonly between 8”-24” (20.3-61 cm) based on the column width.

Set of scaled dimensioned drawings of 4-Sided Stacked Corbel Concrete Column viewed from the front, plan, and side
A concrete column with 4 stacked corbels is a structural element that is used to support weight. It is made of concrete, which is a strong and durable material. The column has a square or rectangular cross-section. The corbels are projecting brackets that are attached to the sides of the column.

4-Sided Stacked Corbel Concrete Columns are available with typical widths between 12”-36” (30.5-91.4 cm) and typical heights from 12’-36’ (3.66-11 m). Maximum sizes include widths up to 48” (122 cm) and heights up to 80’ (24.4 m). The corbel depth is commonly between 8”-24” (20.3-61 cm) based on the column width.

Set of scaled dimensioned drawings of 4-Sided Stacked Corbel Concrete Column viewed from the front, plan, and side
Concrete Column - Corbel, 4, Stacked
Height:
12’-36’ | 3.66-11 m (Typical); 80’ | 24.4 m (Max)
Width:
12”-36” | 30.5-91.4 cm (Typical); 48” | 122 cm (Max)
Length:
Depth:
12”-36” | 30.5-91.4 cm (Typical); 48” | 122 cm (Max)
Weight:
Area:

Corbel Depth: 8”-24” | 20.3-61 cm

Materials
Reinforced concrete

Drawings include:

4-Sided Stacked Corbel Concrete Column plan (various sizes), elevation

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Concrete Column - Corbel, 3, Continuous
Style and size comparison drawing of 3-Sided Continuous Corbel Concrete Column compared to other concrete column types

A concrete column with 3 continuous corbels is a structural element that is used to support beams or other loads. The column is made of concrete and has three corbels that project from the top of the column. The corbels are continuous, meaning that they extend around all three sides of the column. This type of column is often used in buildings with large spans, such as warehouses or factories. The corbels help to distribute the load of the beams or other loads over a wider area, which makes the column more stable.

3-Sided Continuous Corbel Concrete Columns are available with typical widths between 12”-36” (30.5-91.4 cm) and typical heights from 12’-36’ (3.66-11 m). Maximum sizes include widths up to 48” (122 cm) and heights up to 80’ (24.4 m). The corbel depth is commonly between 8”-24” (20.3-61 cm) based on the column width.

Set of scaled dimensioned drawings of 3-Sided Continuous Corbel Concrete Column viewed from the front, plan, and side
A concrete column with 3 continuous corbels is a structural element that is used to support beams or other loads. The column is made of concrete and has three corbels that project from the top of the column. The corbels are continuous, meaning that they extend around all three sides of the column.

3-Sided Continuous Corbel Concrete Columns are available with typical widths between 12”-36” (30.5-91.4 cm) and typical heights from 12’-36’ (3.66-11 m). Maximum sizes include widths up to 48” (122 cm) and heights up to 80’ (24.4 m). The corbel depth is commonly between 8”-24” (20.3-61 cm) based on the column width.

Set of scaled dimensioned drawings of 3-Sided Continuous Corbel Concrete Column viewed from the front, plan, and side
Concrete Column - Corbel, 3, Continuous
Height:
12’-36’ | 3.66-11 m (Typical); 80’ | 24.4 m (Max)
Width:
12”-36” | 30.5-91.4 cm (Typical); 48” | 122 cm (Max)
Length:
Depth:
12”-36” | 30.5-91.4 cm (Typical); 48” | 122 cm (Max)
Weight:
Area:

Corbel Depth: 8”-24” | 20.3-61 cm

Materials
Reinforced concrete

Drawings include:

3-Sided Continuous Corbel Concrete Column plan (various sizes), elevation

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