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From Michigan building code 2006:


Snow load code for Michigan: Rule 515. Figure R301.2(5) and Table R301.2(1) of the code are
amended and Table R301.2(5) is added to the code to read as follows:
R 408.30516 Design criteria. Rule 516. Table R301.2(1) of the code is amended and figures
R301.2(7) and R301.2(8) are added to the code to read as follows:
R 408.30521 Elevation requirements. Rule 521. Section R322.2.1 of the code is amended to read
as follows; R322.2.1.
Concrete slab 109.3.2
Caisson piles: Caisson piles are cast-in-place concrete piles extending into bedrock. The upper
portion of a caisson pile consists of a cased pile that extends to the bedrock. The lower portion of
the caisson pile consists of an uncased socket drilled into the bedrock.
1810.7 Caisson piles. Caisson piles shall conform to the requirements of Sections 1810.7.1
through 1810.7.6.
1810.7.1 Construction.
1810.7.2 Materials.
1810.7.3 Design.
1810.7.4 Structural core.
1810.7.5 Allowable stresses.
1810.7.6 Installation.
109.3 Required inspections. The building official, upon notification, shall make the inspections
set forth in sections 109.3.1 through 109.3.10.
109.3.1 Footing and foundation inspection.
109.3.2 Concrete slab and under-floor inspection.
109.3.3 Lowest floor elevation.
109.3.4 Frame inspection. Etc
ASCE 7-10 - 12.13.5.2 Foundation Ties - Individual pile caps, drilled piers, or caissons shall be
interconnected by ties.
ASTM C 91 - Cement Standards and Concrete Standards
ASTM F2678-10 Standard practice for preparing Panel underlayments, thick poured
gypsum concrete underlayments, thick poured lightweight cellular concrete underlayments,
and concrete subfloors with underlayment patching compounds to receive resilient
Flooring.
ACI - 1905A.2 Selection of concrete proportions. Concrete proportions shall be determined in
accordance with the provisions of ACI 318, Section 5.2.

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