Intuitively, the fire endurance of concrete members reinforced with fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) bars is related to the decrease in the mechanical properties of the materials concerned, especially resin. Large-scale fire tests recently performed on nine concrete slabs reinforced with glass FRP bars demonstrated the importance of bond between FRP and concrete for performance under fire situations. The experimental results showed that (1) the length of the FRP bars in the zone of slabs not directly exposed to fire (namely, anchoring length in fire situations) can be much more relevant to fire endurance than the concrete cover in the zone directly exposed to fire; and (2) the shape of the bar, for instance bent at the end, allows a reduction...