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What is NYC BC § 1912.3.1.3?

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This section addresses the design of connections in construction, stating that the transverse shear force and the axial tensile force do not need to be considered as acting simultaneously. Applies to building owners involved in structural design and engineering.

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1912.3.1.3 Connection forces.

BC § 1912.3.1.3

For design of the connections, the transverse shear force and the axial tensile force need not be considered to act simultaneously.

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