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What is NYC FGC § 302.6?

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This section mandates that the cutting, notching, or coring of concrete must adhere to the provisions outlined in Chapter 19 of the New York City Building Code. Prior approval from a registered design professional is required for such activities. Applies to building owners and contractors involved in concrete work.

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302.6 Cutting, notching and coring into concrete.

FGC § 302.6

The cutting, notching or coring of concrete must comply with provisions of Chapter 19 of the New York City Building Code and is not permitted without prior approval of the registered design professional.

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