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Category IV (essential) facilities
Empirically designed category I, II, or III (non-essential) facilities
Empirically design category IV (essential) facilities
Seismically designed category I, II, or III (non-essential) facilities
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To enhance structural stability
To facilitate drainage and venting
To increase thermal insulation
To support decorative finishes
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3/8”, sides
5/8”, top
3/8”, top and sides
5/8”, top and sides
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5/8”
3/4”
3/8”
1/4”
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Discrepancies
Nonconforming items that have not been corrected in a timely manner
Size of materials
Type of materials
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Dried
Weighed
Bagged
Wetted
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Flag, noticed
Bag, picked up
Paint, seen
Mark, identified
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The owner
The contractor
Building official/design professional
Fabricator
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The owner
The contractor
Building official
Fabricator
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The owner
The contractor
Fabricator
Design professional and building official
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Welded, splice develops in tension at least 100% of the yield strength
Mechanical, splice develops at least 100% of bar yield strength
Welded, splice develops 125% of yield strength in compression
Mechanical, splice develops in tension and compression at least 125% of bar strength
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Slump
W/c ratio
Volume
Absorption
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36"
33”
40"
48"
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N
S
F
M
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Any change in wall length
Expansion only
Expansion and contraction
Architectural purposes
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4
5
7
3
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48
36
24
32
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#5 or larger rebar
Vibration
Puddling
Segregation
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Puddling
Contact
Curing
Mixing
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9.4 bar diameters
3 ¾”
12 bar diameters
9.1 bar diameters
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2”
1/4”
1-1/2”
1/2"
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1/4”
3/4”
1/2”
3/8”
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Hospital
School
Agriculture Facilties
Fire Station
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Portland Cement 1 Masonry Cement N/A Hydrated Lime 3/8 Aggregate 3.5
Portland Cement N/A Masonry Cement 1 (Type N) Hydrated Lime N/A Aggregate 3
Portland Cement 1 Masonry Cement N/A Hydrated Lime 1 Aggregate 5
Portland Cement N/A Masonry Cement 1(Type N) Hydrated Lime 1 Aggregate 4.5
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List of unresolved items, parties notified, and time and method of notification
Description of inspections and tests made with applicable locations
Itemized changes not authorized by registered design professional
Items of nonconformance and how they were resolved
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1,500
1,900
4,150
2,150
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1,500
2,000
3,050
2,800
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The upright position in a protected vehicle
A damp, protective container
A moisture controlled room
The care of the certified inspector
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Roof support
Change in wall thickness
Determined intervals
Major changes in wall height
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