Steel fixing is the process of positioning and securing steel reinforcement bars (rebar) within concrete structures to provide strength and stability. This involves cutting, bending, and placing the steel bars according to engineering specifications before concrete is poured. Steel fixers use various tools and equipment to ensure the rebar is properly positioned and tied together, reinforcing the concrete and preventing it from cracking or collapsing under stress. It's a critical aspect of construction, particularly in projects like bridges, buildings, and infrastructure where strength and durability are essential.