The stuff is awesome, BUT it has some properties that are not highlighted in the marketing literature.......
The modulus of elasticity is significantly less than steel. 60GPA versus steel's 200GPA, which means you get a lot of deflection.
Also, the ultimate strengths can be off the charts, but it's not a ductile failure mode. That means you get hit with a phi factor of .65.
The end result is that you will most likely need MORE fiber rebars than you would have needed if you were using steel.
It's cool stuff; and definitely has a market in corrosive environments, but it's not a magic elixir that will replace traditional steel.