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What is NYC BC § 2106.1.1?

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This section outlines the requirements for masonry walls that do not contribute to the lateral force resisting system. It specifies that these walls must be isolated from the main structure to prevent the transfer of vertical and lateral forces. Applies to building owners involved in structural design and construction.

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2106.1.1 Non-participating masonry walls.

BC § 2106.1.1

Masonry walls that are not part of the lateral force resisting system shall be isolated from the structure so that the vertical and lateral forces are not imparted to these elements. Isolation joints and connectors between these elements and the structure shall be designed to accommodate the design story drift.

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