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What is NYC BC § 1705.8.1.1?

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This section outlines the requirements for maintaining records of anchor element installation, including details such as identification, installation dates, material specifications, and compliance with grout placement regulations. The Department of Buildings enforces this statute. Applies to building owners involved in construction projects requiring anchor elements.

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1705.8.1.1 Records of anchor element installation.

BC § 1705.8.1.1

The record of installation of each anchor element shall include, but not be limited to, the following: 1. The identifying designation of the anchor element and the date of installation, including the start and end times.

2.The size, material, details of corrosion protection, and allowable capacity as specified in the contract drawings.

3.Unbonded and bonded lengths of tendons, including strata for the bond zone.

4.The date and time of the witnessing of the placement of grout inside the anchor element, the volume placed, and whether or not the grout was placed in compliance with Section 1815 and contract requirements.

5.Equipment and method used for installation and record the time for penetration from the start of installation until completion.

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