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What is NYC PC § 1403.1.4?

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This section outlines requirements for excavation and construction, specifying that trench bottoms must be level and detailing conditions under which soil may be excavated. It mandates the scarification of smeared or compacted soil surfaces and proper handling of wet soil. Applies to construction and excavation activities in NYC.

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1403.1.4 Excavation and construction.

PC § 1403.1.4

The bottom of a trench or bed excavation shall be level. Seepage trenches or beds shall not be excavated where the soil is so wet that such material rolled between the hands forms a soil wire. All smeared or compacted soil surfaces in the sidewalls or bottom of seepage trench or bed excavations shall be scarified to the depth of smearing or compaction and the loose material removed. Where rain falls on an open excavation, the soil shall be left until sufficiently dry so a soil wire will not form when soil from the excavation bottom is rolled between the hands. The bottom area shall then be scarified and loose material removed.

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