Rod Binding Training

Building strength from the core—SDTI’s Rod Binding Training Program equips trainees with the essential skills to prepare, cut, bend, and tie reinforcement steel for concrete structures, ensuring safety, precision, and durability in construction.

Master Essential Rod Binding Skills

Rod binding, also known as steel fixing, is a vital trade in the construction industry, forming the backbone of reinforced concrete work. SDTI’s Rod Binding Training Program provides hands-on instruction in bar bending, tying, cutting, and reading structural drawings.

Our training ensures trainees master practical reinforcement techniques, site safety, and teamwork—preparing them for well-paid opportunities in both local and international construction projects.

Course Objectives

Comprehensive training designed to build industry-ready rod binding professionals

Equip trainees with essential rod binding and reinforcement skills

Ensure understanding of steel cutting, bending, and placement techniques

Promote safe working practices, accuracy, and teamwork on site

Prepare trainees for structural reinforcement tasks in real construction environments

Course Structure & Duration

Duration

Comprehensive training designed to equip trainees with essential rod binding and steel fixing skills

Batch Size

25 trainees per batch for personalized, practical instruction

Curriculum

Approved by BTEB / NSDA / Modular System

Methodology

80% practical + 20% theory (CBT&A approach) for maximum hands-on experience

Career Opportunities

Open doors to rewarding careers in rod binding and steel fixing both locally and internationally

Rod Binder / Steel Fixer

Work on major residential, commercial, and infrastructure projects with competitive salaries

Assistant Rod Binder / Construction Helper

Gain hands-on experience in reinforcement work and build your expertise on site

International Opportunities

Pursue career opportunities in Gulf countries, Malaysia, and beyond, where skilled steel fixers are in high demand

Entry Requirements

Simple requirements to start your construction career journey

Education

Minimum Class 8 pass (preferred)

Age Range

18–35 years old

Requirements

Physically fit and motivated to learn

Facilities & Training Environment

State-of-the-art facilities designed for optimal learning

Modern workshops and simulation labs

Certified trainers with field experience

Accommodation and meal facilities for residential trainees

Cultural and recreational activities

Certification & Accreditation

Successful trainees receive a Nationally Recognized Certificate under BTEB / NSDA standards.

Ready to Start Your Construction Career?

Apply directly at SDTI Campus or contact our Admission Office