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What is NYC AC § 27-711?

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This section outlines the specifications and limitations for the use of steel H sections in construction, including material types and reinforcement requirements for specific conditions. The installation of steel H piles must be supervised by a qualified architect or engineer. Applies to building owners involved in construction projects utilizing steel H sections.

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§ 27-711 Steel H sections.

AC § 27-711

(a)Materials. Steel H sections may be of any type of steel permitted by the provisions of reference standard RS 10-5. The use of built-up sections or sections of other than "H" form will be permitted if the several components of the section are adequately connected to develop the strength of the adjacent components and if the ratio of width to thickness of the component parts does not exceed the values for conventional "H" sections.

(b)Limitations on use. The tips of all steel H piles having a thickness of metal less than one-half inch, which are driven to end bearing on rock of class 1-65 through 3-65 by an impact hammer, shall be reinforced. The installation of all steel H piles by impact hammer to end bearing on rock of classes 1-65 through 3-65 shall be under the personal inspection of an architect or engineer, and the operations of driving such piles, the observations of penetration resistance, and the operation of the equipment shall be conducted so as to terminate driving directly when the pile reaches refusal on the rock surface.

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