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stirrup

A stirrup, in construction, is a type of steel reinforcement shaped like a U or a circle that is placed inside concrete to provide additional strength and support. These steel bars help hold the concrete together, especially under tension or bending forces, preventing cracks and structural failure. They are typically arranged in a grid or pattern within the concrete element, such as beams or columns, ensuring the structure can withstand various stresses and maintain durability over time.