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What is NYC BC § 1812.8.5?

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This section outlines the installation requirements for micropile elements, including drilling methods and grouting procedures. Specific guidelines are provided for using temporary casings and ensuring proper grout coverage. Applies to building owners involved in micropile construction and installation.

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1812.8.5 Installation.

BC § 1812.8.5

Micropile elements shall be permitted to be formed in holes advanced by rotary or percussive drilling methods, with or without casing. The elements shall be grouted with a fluid cement grout. The grout shall be pumped through a tremie pipe extending to the bottom of the element until grout of suitable quality returns at the top of the element. The following requirements apply to specific installation methods: 1. For micropiles grouted inside a temporary casing, the reinforcing bars shall be inserted prior to withdrawal of the casing. The casing shall be withdrawn in a controlled manner with the grout level maintained at the top of the element to ensure that the grout completely fills the drill hole.

2.Subsequent micropiles shall not be drilled near elements that have been grouted until the grout has had sufficient time to harden.

3.Micropiles shall be grouted as soon as possible after drilling is completed.

4.For micropiles designed with a full-length casing, the casing shall be pulled back to the top of the bond zone and reinserted or some other suitable means employed to assure grout coverage outside the casing.

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