Construction industry is the main consumer of materials and energy in most countries. Concrete is the most popular building material in the entire world. Concrete is good in compressive but poor in tensile strength. To enhance the tensile strength, steel is most commonly used as a reinforcing material. Due to the unavailability, high cost and other drawbacks, the steel is effectuated to use for tensile strength. The alternative material nominated for steel reinforcement. The utilization of bamboo is eco-friendly and fast-growing material are thought to be fairly suitable for structural applications. The tensile strength of bamboo can exceed up to 125 MPa. Flexural Strength tests on reinforced-concrete beams with bamboo in place of all rebars, including the main rebar and the stirrups, were conducted to examine the viability of employing bamboo as a reinforcing material in reinforced-concrete members. In this study 3 beams of 750x150x150mm were casted to find the flexural strength. Beams were tested in flexure under two equal concentrated loads. From this experimental investigation, it was found that bamboo can be used in place on non-structural element in low-cost construction.