How to Calculate 10 Meter Steel Concrete Staircase
Calculating a 10-meter steel concrete staircase is crucial for ensuring safety, accessibility, and structural integrity. This calculator simplifies the process, providing instant results and expert guidance.
- Enter the desired length, rise, and tread dimensions.
- Select the number of stringers.
- Click ‘Calculate’ to see results and a visual representation.
The calculation uses the following formula to determine the number of steps:
Number of Steps = Length / (Tread + Rise)
Other calculations include stringer length, rise per step, and tread depth.
| Material | Weight (kg/m) | Cost (USD/m) |
|---|---|---|
| Steel | 78 | 150 |
| Concrete | 2400 | 180 |
- Always round up the number of steps to ensure safety.
- Consider using a landing for longer staircases.
- Consult local building codes and regulations.
What is the ideal rise and tread for a staircase?
The ideal rise is between 150-200mm, and the ideal tread is between 250-300mm.