Administrative Code (AC)
Title 27 — Construction (Pre-2008)
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- AC § 27-613.2
Thin-section precast concrete construction.
- AC § 27-614
General requirements.
- AC § 27-615
Identification.
- AC § 27-616
Quality control.
- AC § 27-617
General requirements.
- AC § 27-618
Identification.
- AC § 27-619
Use of non-stress grade wood.
- AC § 27-620
Quality control.
- AC § 27-621
General construction requirements.
- AC § 27-622
Empirical provisions in lieu of design.
- AC § 27-623
Heavy timber construction (construction class II-A).
- AC § 27-624
Construction methods.
- AC § 27-625
General requirements.
- AC § 27-626
Identification.
- AC § 27-627
Quality control.
- AC § 27-628
Erection.
- AC § 27-629
General requirements.
- AC § 27-630
Identification of metal reinforcement.
- AC § 27-631
Limitations of use.
- AC § 27-632
General requirements.
- AC § 27-633
Analysis.
- AC § 27-634
Thin concrete shells.
- AC § 27-635
General requirements.
- AC § 27-636
Suspenders.
- AC § 27-637
Tests of materials for bridge wire suspenders.
- AC § 27-638
Tests of materials for other types of suspenders.
- AC § 27-639
Design.
- AC § 27-640
Fittings for wire cable suspenders.
- AC § 27-641
Construction.
- AC § 27-642
Protection of suspenders.
- AC § 27-643
Scope.
- AC § 27-644
Support for glass panels.
- AC § 27-645
Glass requirements.
- AC § 27-646
Thickness of glass.
- AC § 27-647
Special glasses.
- AC § 27-648
Installation of glass panels.
- AC § 27-649
Protection of glass panels.
- AC § 27-650
Deflection of support.
- AC § 27-651
Panels subject to human impact loads.
- AC § 27-652
Paving.
- AC § 27-652
Scope.
- AC § 27-653
Standards.
- AC § 27-654
Definitions.
- AC § 27-655
Plans.
- AC § 27-656
Permits.
- AC § 27-657
General requirements.
- AC § 27-658
Depth of foundations.
- AC § 27-659
Foundations at different levels.
- AC § 27-660
Slabs on grade.
- AC § 27-661
Construction.
- AC § 27-662
General.
- AC § 27-663
Borings.
- AC § 27-664
Test pits.
- AC § 27-665
Boring methods.
- AC § 27-666
Probings and geophysical explorations.
- AC § 27-667
Existing borings.
- AC § 27-668
Soil bearing pressures.
- AC § 27-669
Pile reactions.
- AC § 27-670
Lateral loads.
- AC § 27-671
Eccentricities.
- AC § 27-672
Uplift forces.
- AC § 27-673
Impact.
- AC § 27-674
Stability.
- AC § 27-675
Classification of soil materials.
- AC § 27-676
Satisfactory bearing material.
- AC § 27-677
Nominally unsatisfactory bearing material.
- AC § 27-678
Allowable soil bearing pressures.
- AC § 27-679
Bearing capacity of nominally unsatisfactory bearing materials.
- AC § 27-680
Utility services.
- AC § 27-681
Applicability.
- AC § 27-682
Procedure.
- AC § 27-683
Materials.
- AC § 27-684
Footings.
- AC § 27-685
Foundation piers.
- AC § 27-686
Foundation walls.
- AC § 27-687
Construction of footings, foundation piers, and foundation walls.
- AC § 27-688
Administrative requirements.
- AC § 27-689
Minimum pile penetrations.
- AC § 27-690
Use of existing piles at demolished structures.
- AC § 27-691
Tolerance and modification of design due to field conditions.
- AC § 27-692
Minimum spacing of piles.
- AC § 27-693
Minimum section.
- AC § 27-694
Capping and bracing of piles.
- AC § 27-695
Splicing of piles.
- AC § 27-696
General requirements for installation of piles.
- AC § 27-697
Use of uncased concrete pile shafts.
- AC § 27-698
Where more than one pile type, pile capacity, or method of pile installation is used.
- AC § 27-699
Pile materials.
- AC § 27-700
Allowable axial load.
- AC § 27-701
Allowable lateral load.
- AC § 27-702
Uplift capacity.
- AC § 27-703
Exceptions.
- AC § 27-704
Equipment.
- AC § 27-705
Procedures.
- AC § 27-706
Scope.
- AC § 27-707
Timber piles.
- AC § 27-708
Precast concrete piles (including prestressed sections).
- AC § 27-709
Cast-in-place concrete piles.
- AC § 27-710
Compacted concrete piles.
- AC § 27-711
Steel H sections.
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