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What is NYC BC § 1905.8.2.3?

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This section mandates that batch tickets accompany every load of concrete delivered to a construction site. The tickets must include specific information such as plant details, contract numbers, mix designations, material quantities, and any deviations from approved designs. Applies to contractors and building owners involved in concrete delivery.

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1905.8.2.3 Batch Tickets.

BC § 1905.8.2.3

Batch tickets shall accompany every load of concrete delivered to a site. The batch ticket shall contain the information specified in Items 1 through 7: 1. Plant name and location.

2.Contract number and project.

3.Mix designation as to type and strength.

4.Each material in the load along with quantities of each by weight, and admixture by ounces or gallons.

5.The total amount of mix proportion water approved, quantity of water added at the plant and in transit, and the remaining water that can be added on site.

6.Any deviations from the approved concrete mix design and variations permitted by Section 1905.3.5.

7.The time the water was added to the batch.

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