NYC Administrative Code

§ 27-677 — Nominally unsatisfactory bearing material.

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What is NYC AC § 27-677?

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This section defines nominally unsatisfactory bearing materials, which include various types of fill material, peat, organic silts and clays, and specific soil groups. These materials are identified as unsuitable for supporting structures. Applies to building owners and property operators involved in construction and foundation work.

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§ 27-677 Nominally unsatisfactory bearing material.

AC § 27-677

Fill material, peat, (group Pt), organic silts and clays (grouping OL and OH), soft or loose soils of groups ML, CL, HM and CH, varved silt, or satisfactory bearing materials that contain lenses of, or are underlain by, these materials shall be considered as nominally unsatisfactory bearing materials.

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