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AS/NZS 4671: steel for the reinforcement of concrete

AS/NZS 4671:2019 sets grades, test methods, and ID markings for reinforcing steel in concrete. Called up by AS 3600 and the NCC Housing Provisions as DTS.

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AS/NZS 4671 is the joint Australian and New Zealand standard for steel used to reinforce concrete. The current edition is AS/NZS 4671:2019. It defines the grades, mechanical properties, dimensional tolerances, test methods, and identification markings for reinforcing bar and mesh and is the deemed-to-satisfy specification called up by AS 3600 (concrete structures) and the ABCB Housing Provisions Part 4.2 (footings and slabs).

Grades

The standard names grades by nominal yield strength plus a ductility class suffix:

  • 250N: 250 MPa yield, normal ductility (rare in current AU practice).
  • 500L: 500 MPa yield, low ductility, mesh / fitments only.
  • 500N: 500 MPa yield, normal ductility, general reinforcing bar.
  • 500E: 500 MPa yield, earthquake (high) ductility, seismic / special applications.

Most residential bar is 500N (deformed bar, the bumpy reo); mesh is typically 500L; columns and beams in commercial work may use 500E where AS 3600 requires the higher ductility class.

What the standard controls

  • Chemical composition of the steel.
  • Mechanical properties: yield strength, tensile strength, elongation, ductility ratio.
  • Bar dimensions and mass per metre within tolerance bands.
  • Surface deformations (the ribs) for bond with the concrete.
  • Identification marks rolled into the bar showing producer, grade, and bar size.

The delivery docket is the on-site control: it nominates the standard (AS/NZS 4671), the grade (e.g. 500N), the bar diameters, and the producer. A docket that doesn’t name AS/NZS 4671 and a recognised producer is not proof of compliant material.

How it sits in the wider compliance picture

StepWhere compliance lives
Design loads, exposure classAS 3600 and NCC Housing Provisions
Reinforcement specification (grade, size)AS 3600 + the engineer’s design
Reinforcement product complianceAS/NZS 4671 (this standard)
Cover, fixing tolerancesAS 3600 Section 4
Placement workmanshipsteel fixer trade discipline

AS/NZS 4671 governs only the steel itself. Design uses it; placement assumes it.

For a builder

  • Read the delivery docket every time. The grade and the standard reference are the proof. Reject any delivery without a docket naming AS/NZS 4671.
  • Don’t substitute grades on the job. Swapping 500L mesh for 500N bar in a slab is a structural change, not a procurement tweak.
  • Keep the docket with the slab record. Certifier may ask for it at the pre-pour or final inspection; missing dockets are a defect even where the steel was correct.

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Last updated: 2026-05-29. Verified: 2026-05-29. Quarterly review for currency.