Did you know that corrosion-related damage in reinforced concrete structures costs billions of dollars annually? What if there was a way to eliminate rust completely? Meet Fiberglass Rebar (GFRP) – a revolutionary alternative to traditional steel reinforcement that offers high strength, durability, and corrosion resistance. We will look what fiberglass rebar is, its advantages, applications, comparison with steel, and why it’s the future of modern construction. Fiberglass Rebar (GFRP) learning key takeaways Fiberglass Rebar (GFRP) learning key takeaways What is Fiberglass Rebar? Fiberglass Rebar, also known as Glass Fiber Reinforced Polymer (GFRP) Rebar, is a composite material made from a combination of; Glass Fibers – Provide strength and flexibility Polymer Resin – Binds fibers together and enhances durability **Unlike steel rebar, GFRP does not corrode, making it an ideal solution for structures exposed to harsh environmental conditions.