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What is NYC BC § 1814.4.1.1?

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This section outlines the requirements for axial compression load tests, specifying that the number of tests must comply with Section 1810.4. It includes exceptions for helical piles under certain conditions, such as torque to capacity ratio and allowable load limits. Applies to building owners involved in construction or structural assessments.

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1814.4.1.1 Required number of axial compression load tests.

BC § 1814.4.1.1

The number of axial compression load tests shall satisfy Section 1810.4. Exception: Load tests on helical piles shall not be required, provided the following conditions are satisfied: 1. The helical pile has a torque to capacity ratio approved in accordance with Section 28-113.2.1 of the Administrative Code; 2. The torque correlation shall demonstrate a factor of safety (FS) of 2.5 on the allowable load; and 3. The maximum allowable axial compression load on the helical pile shall be 10 tons (98 kN).

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