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What is NYC BC § 110.9?

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This section mandates that a satisfactory inspection report is required for portions of work that necessitate inspection. Inspectors must indicate compliance or notify the permit holder of any failures, and non-compliant work must be corrected before being concealed. Applies to building owners engaged in construction activities.

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110.9 Satisfactory inspection report required.

BC § 110.9

Portions of work requiring inspection may be sequenced or phased to allow continuing progress of that work provided that work shall not be done beyond the point indicated in each successive required inspection for that phase. The inspector shall either indicate the portion of the construction that is satisfactory as completed, or notify the permit holder or the superintendent of construction wherein the same fails to comply with this code. Any portions that do not comply shall be corrected and such portion shall not be covered or concealed until corrected. The person performing the inspection shall complete a report of satisfactory inspection. Refer to Chapter 1 of Title 28 of the Administrative Code.

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