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What is NYC BC § 1803.6.1?

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This section outlines the requirements for geotechnical reports prepared by engineers for construction projects. The report must include detailed information about the planned structure, soil and rock profiles, groundwater levels, and recommendations for foundation design. Applies to engineers and building owners involved in construction projects requiring geotechnical investigations.

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1803.6.1 Information required in geotechnical reports.

BC § 1803.6.1

The geotechnical report shall be prepared by the engineer responsible for the geotechnical investigation and shall be signed and sealed. The geotechnical report submitted to the commissioner shall include the foundation system shown on the drawings submitted to the department. The report shall include, but need not be limited to, the following information: 1. A description of the planned structure.

2.A plot showing the location of test borings, excavations, probes, and/or other exploration techniques.

3.A complete record of the soil and/or rock sample descriptions.

4.A record of the soil and/or rock profile.

5.Elevation of the groundwater table (if encountered), base flood elevation (if applicable), and design flood elevation.

6.Results of in-situ or geophysical testing.

7.Results of laboratory testing.

8.Recommendations for foundation type and design criteria, including but not limited to allowable bearing capacity of natural or compacted soil and/or rock; soil stiffness parameters required for design of the foundations; mitigation of the effects of liquefaction (if applicable); site class; Mapped MCE R spectral acceleration parameters (S S and S 1 ); design spectral response acceleration parameters (S DS and S D1 ); site adjusted peak ground acceleration (PGA M ); differential settlement and varying soil and/or rock strength; and the effects of adjacent loads.

9.Design lateral earth pressures on foundation walls and other retaining walls.

10.Recommendations for the evaluation of adjacent properties potentially impacted by the proposed construction.

11.Where dewatering is required, recommendations for the maximum permissible drawdown outside the site.

12.Expected total and differential settlement.

13.Special design and construction provisions for footings or foundations founded on expansive soils, as necessary.

14.Compacted fill material properties and testing in accordance with Section 1804.6.

15.Controlled low-strength material properties and testing in accordance with Section 1804.7.

16.A list of anticipated special inspections required for construction of earthwork and foundations.

17.For deep foundations reports, the requirements outlined in Section 1810.2.2.

18.For permanent prestressed rock and soil anchor reports, the requirements outlined in Section 1815.2.

19.Soil and rock parameters to be used to determine the safe slope of temporary excavations pursuant to Section 3304.4.1.

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