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What is NYC BC § 1905.12?

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This section outlines the requirements for placing concrete during freezing or near-freezing weather. It mandates the provision of equipment for insulation or heating, ensures that materials are free from frost, and prohibits the use of frozen materials. Applies to building owners involved in concrete placement.

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1905.12 Cold weather requirements.

BC § 1905.12

Concrete that is to be placed during freezing or near-freezing weather shall comply with the following: 1. Adequate equipment shall be provided for insulating or heating concrete materials and protecting concrete during freezing or near-freezing weather.

2.Concrete materials and reinforcement, forms, fillers and ground with which concrete is to be in contact shall be free from frost. The temperature of surfaces in contact with fresh concrete, including but not limited to forms and reinforcing steel, shall be raised above freezing.

3.Frozen materials or materials containing ice shall not be used.

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