NYC Administrative Code

§ 27-723 — Subgrade for footings, foundation piers, and foundation walls.

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This section mandates that the soil material beneath footings, foundation piers, and foundation walls be inspected by an architect or engineer prior to construction. If soil conditions deviate from design assumptions, corrective actions must be taken. A report of the inspection must be filed with the commissioner. Applies to building owners involved in foundation construction.

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§ 27-723 Subgrade for footings, foundation piers, and foundation walls.

AC § 27-723

The soil material directly underlying footings, foundation piers, and foundation walls shall be inspected by an architect or engineer after excavation and immediately prior to construction of the footings. If such inspection indicates that the soil conditions do not conform to those assumed for purposes of design and described on the plans, or are unsatisfactory due to disturbance, then additional excavation, reduction in allowable bearing pressure, or other remedial measures shall be adopted, as required. A copy of a report or reports on such inspection or inspections describing the conditions found and any necessary modification of the design, and bearing the signature of the architect or engineer making the inspections, shall be filed with the commissioner. In addition, notification shall be received by the department at least two working days prior to construction of the footing, pier, or foundation walls, that the subgrade is ready for inspection unless the requirements of section 27-209 of article twenty-one of subchapter one of this chapter have been met.

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