APPENDIX C STRUCTURAL SAFETY SECTION PC C101 CUTTING, NOTCHING AND BORING C101.1 Cutting, notching and boring in wood members. The cutting, notching and boring of wood members shall comply with Sections C101.1.1 through C101.1.5. C101.1.1 Engineered wood products. Cuts, notches and holes bored in trusses, structural composite lumber, structural glued - laminated members or I - joists are prohibited except where permitted by the manufacturer’s rec- ommendations or where the effects of such alterat ions are specifically considered in the design of the member by a registered design professional. C101.1.2 Solid non - engineered joist notches and holes. Notches on the ends of the solid non - engineered joists shall not exceed one - fourth the joist depth. Not ches in the top or bottom of joists shall not exceed one - sixth the depth, shall not be longer than one - third the depth and shall not be located in the middle third of the span. Holes bored in joists shall not be within 2 inches (51 mm) of the top or bottom of the joist, and the diameter of any such hole shall not exceed one - third of the depth of the joist. Holes bored in the middle third of the span shall be located at the center of the joist depth. Clear distance between holes and notches shall be a minimu m of 2 inches (51 mm). See Figure 2308.5.8 of the New York City Building Code . C101.1.3 Stud cutting and notching. In exterior walls and bearing partitions, wood studs are permitted to be cut or notched to a depth not exceeding 25 percent of the width of t he stud. Cutting or notching of studs to a depth not greater than 40 percent of the width of the stud is permitted in nonbearing partitions supporting no loads other than the weight of the partition. See Figure 2308.5.8 of the New York City Building Code . C101.1.4 Bored holes in studs. Bored holes not greater than 40 percent of the stud width are permitted to be bored in any wood stud. Bored holes not greater than 60 percent of the stud width are permitted in nonbearing partitions or in any wall where each bored stud is doubled, provided not more than two such successive doubled studs are so bored. In no case shall the edge of the bored hole be nearer than 5 / 8 inch (15.9 mm) to the edge of the stud. Bored holes shall not be located at the same section of stu d as a cut or notch. See Figure 2308.5.8 of the New York City Building Code . C101.1.5 Drilling and notching of top plate. When piping is placed in or partly in an exterior wall or interior load - bearing wall, necessitating cutting, drilling or notching of t he top plate by more than 50 percent of its width, a galvanized metal tie not less than 0.054 inch thick (1.37 mm) (16 ga) and 1 1 / 2 inches (38 mm) wide shall be fastened across and to the plate at each side of the opening with not less than eight 10d (0.14 8 inch diameter) nails having a minimum length of 1 1 / 2 inches (38 mm) at each side or equivalent. The metal tie must extend a minimum of 6 inches past the opening. See Figure 2308.5.8 of the New York City Building Code . Exception: When the entire side of t he wall with the notch or cut is covered by wood structural panel sheathing, additional fastening is not required. C101.2 Cutting, notching and boring in steel members. The cutting, notching and boring of steel members shall comply with Sections C101.2.1 t hrough C101.2.4. C101.2.1 Structural steel framing. The cutting, notching and boring of holes in structural steel framing members shall be as prescribed by the registered design professional. C101.2.2 Cold - formed steel framing. Flanges and lips of load - bea ring, cold - formed steel framing members shall not be cut or notched. Holes in webs of load - bearing, cold - formed steel framing members shall be permitted along the centerline of the web of the framing member and shall not exceed the dimensional limitations, penetration spacing or minimum hole edge distance as prescribed by the registered design professional. C101.2.3 Nonstructural cold - formed steel wall framing. Flanges and lips of nonstructural cold - formed steel wall studs shall be permitted along the cente rline of the web of the framing member, shall not exceed 1 1 / 2 inches (38 mm) in width or 4 inches (102 mm) in length, and the holes shall not be spaced less than 24 inches (610 mm) center to center from another hole or less than 10 inches (254 mm) from the bearing end. STRUCTURAL SAFETY C101.2.4 Steel floor and roof decking. Cutting, notching and boring holes in steel floor and roof decking shall be as prescribed by the registered design professional. C101.3 Cutting, notching and coring into concrete. The cutting, notching o r coring of concrete must comply with provisions of Chapter 19 of the New York City Building Code and is not permitted without prior approval of the registered design professional. APPENDIX C STRUCTURAL SAFETY SECTION PC C101 CUTTING, NOTCHING AND BORING C101.1 Cutting, notching and boring in wood members. The cutting, notching and boring of wood members shall comply with Sections C101.1.1 through C101.1.5. C101.1.1 Engineered wood products. Cuts, notches and holes bored in trusses, structural composite lumber, structural glued - laminated members or I - joists are prohibited except where permitted by the manufacturer’s rec- ommendations or where the effects of such alterat ions are specifically considered in the design of the member by a registered design professional. C101.1.2 Solid non - engineered joist notches and holes. Notches on the ends of the solid non - engineered joists shall not exceed one - fourth the joist depth. Not ches in the top or bottom of joists shall not exceed one - sixth the depth, shall not be longer than one - third the depth and shall not be located in the middle third of the span. Holes bored in joists shall not be within 2 inches (51 mm) of the top or bottom of the joist, and the diameter of any such hole shall not exceed one - third of the depth of the joist. Holes bored in the middle third of the span shall be located at the center of the joist depth. Clear distance between holes and notches shall be a minimu m of 2 inches (51 mm). See Figure 2308.5.8 of the New York City Building Code . C101.1.3 Stud cutting and notching. In exterior walls and bearing partitions, wood studs are permitted to be cut or notched to a depth not exceeding 25 percent of the width of t he stud. Cutting or notching of studs to a depth not greater than 40 percent of the width of the stud is permitted in nonbearing partitions supporting no loads other than the weight of the partition. See Figure 2308.5.8 of the New York City Building Code . C101.1.4 Bored holes in studs. Bored holes not greater than 40 percent of the stud width are permitted to be bored in any wood stud. Bored holes not greater than 60 percent of the stud width are permitted in nonbearing partitions or in any wall where each bored stud is doubled, provided not more than two such successive doubled studs are so bored. In no case shall the edge of the bored hole be nearer than 5 / 8 inch (15.9 mm) to the edge of the stud. Bored holes shall not be located at the same section of stu d as a cut or notch. See Figure 2308.5.8 of the New York City Building Code . C101.1.5 Drilling and notching of top plate. When piping is placed in or partly in an exterior wall or interior load - bearing wall, necessitating cutting, drilling or notching of t he top plate by more than 50 percent of its width, a galvanized metal tie not less than 0.054 inch thick (1.37 mm) (16 ga) and 1 1 / 2 inches (38 mm) wide shall be fastened across and to the plate at each side of the opening with not less than eight 10d (0.14 8 inch diameter) nails having a minimum length of 1 1 / 2 inches (38 mm) at each side or equivalent. The metal tie must extend a minimum of 6 inches past the opening. See Figure 2308.5.8 of the New York City Building Code . Exception: When the entire side of t he wall with the notch or cut is covered by wood structural panel sheathing, additional fastening is not required. C101.2 Cutting, notching and boring in steel members. The cutting, notching and boring of steel members shall comply with Sections C101.2.1 t hrough C101.2.4. C101.2.1 Structural steel framing. The cutting, notching and boring of holes in structural steel framing members shall be as prescribed by the registered design professional. C101.2.2 Cold - formed steel framing. Flanges and lips of load - bea ring, cold - formed steel framing members shall not be cut or notched. Holes in webs of load - bearing, cold - formed steel framing members shall be permitted along the centerline of the web of the framing member and shall not exceed the dimensional limitations, penetration spacing or minimum hole edge distance as prescribed by the registered design professional. C101.2.3 Nonstructural cold - formed steel wall framing. Flanges and lips of nonstructural cold - formed steel wall studs shall be permitted along the cente rline of the web of the framing member, shall not exceed 1 1 / 2 inches (38 mm) in width or 4 inches (102 mm) in length, and the holes shall not be spaced less than 24 inches (610 mm) center to center from another hole or less than 10 inches (254 mm) from the bearing end. STRUCTURAL SAFETY C101.2.4 Steel floor and roof decking. Cutting, notching and boring holes in steel floor and roof decking shall be as prescribed by the registered design professional. C101.3 Cutting, notching and coring into concrete. The cutting, notching o r coring of concrete must comply with provisions of Chapter 19 of the New York City Building Code and is not permitted without prior approval of the registered design professional. APPENDIX C STRUCTURAL SAFETY SECTION PC C101 CUTTING, NOTCHING AND BORING C101.1 Cutting, notching and boring in wood members. The cutting, notching and boring of wood members shall comply with Sections C101.1.1 through C101.1.5. C101.1.1 Engineered wood products. Cuts, notches and holes bored in trusses, structural composite lumber, structural glued - laminated members or I - joists are prohibited except where permitted by the manufacturer’s rec- ommendations or where the effects of such alterat ions are specifically considered in the design of the member by a registered design professional. C101.1.2 Solid non - engineered joist notches and holes. Notches on the ends of the solid non - engineered joists shall not exceed one - fourth the joist depth. Not ches in the top or bottom of joists shall not exceed one - sixth the depth, shall not be longer than one - third the depth and shall not be located in the middle third of the span. Holes bored in joists shall not be within 2 inches (51 mm) of the top or bottom of the joist, and the diameter of any such hole shall not exceed one - third of the depth of the joist. Holes bored in the middle third of the span shall be located at the center of the joist depth. Clear distance between holes and notches shall be a minimu m of 2 inches (51 mm). See Figure 2308.5.8 of the New York City Building Code . C101.1.3 Stud cutting and notching. In exterior walls and bearing partitions, wood studs are permitted to be cut or notched to a depth not exceeding 25 percent of the width of t he stud. Cutting or notching of studs to a depth not greater than 40 percent of the width of the stud is permitted in nonbearing partitions supporting no loads other than the weight of the partition. See Figure 2308.5.8 of the New York City Building Code . C101.1.4 Bored holes in studs. Bored holes not greater than 40 percent of the stud width are permitted to be bored in any wood stud. Bored holes not greater than 60 percent of the stud width are permitted in nonbearing partitions or in any wall where each bored stud is doubled, provided not more than two such successive doubled studs are so bored. In no case shall the edge of the bored hole be nearer than 5 / 8 inch (15.9 mm) to the edge of the stud. Bored holes shall not be located at the same section of stu d as a cut or notch. See Figure 2308.5.8 of the New York City Building Code . C101.1.5 Drilling and notching of top plate. When piping is placed in or partly in an exterior wall or interior load - bearing wall, necessitating cutting, drilling or notching of t he top plate by more than 50 percent of its width, a galvanized metal tie not less than 0.054 inch thick (1.37 mm) (16 ga) and 1 1 / 2 inches (38 mm) wide shall be fastened across and to the plate at each side of the opening with not less than eight 10d (0.14 8 inch diameter) nails having a minimum length of 1 1 / 2 inches (38 mm) at each side or equivalent. The metal tie must extend a minimum of 6 inches past the opening. See Figure 2308.5.8 of the New York City Building Code . Exception: When the entire side of t he wall with the notch or cut is covered by wood structural panel sheathing, additional fastening is not required. C101.2 Cutting, notching and boring in steel members. The cutting, notching and boring of steel members shall comply with Sections C101.2.1 t hrough C101.2.4. C101.2.1 Structural steel framing. The cutting, notching and boring of holes in structural steel framing members shall be as prescribed by the registered design professional. C101.2.2 Cold - formed steel framing. Flanges and lips of load - bea ring, cold - formed steel framing members shall not be cut or notched. Holes in webs of load - bearing, cold - formed steel framing members shall be permitted along the centerline of the web of the framing member and shall not exceed the dimensional limitations, penetration spacing or minimum hole edge distance as prescribed by the registered design professional. C101.2.3 Nonstructural cold - formed steel wall framing. Flanges and lips of nonstructural cold - formed steel wall studs shall be permitted along the cente rline of the web of the framing member, shall not exceed 1 1 / 2 inches (38 mm) in width or 4 inches (102 mm) in length, and the holes shall not be spaced less than 24 inches (610 mm) center to center from another hole or less than 10 inches (254 mm) from the bearing end. STRUCTURAL SAFETY C101.2.4 Steel floor and roof decking. Cutting, notching and boring holes in steel floor and roof decking shall be as prescribed by the registered design professional. C101.3 Cutting, notching and coring into concrete. The cutting, notching o r coring of concrete must comply with provisions of Chapter 19 of the New York City Building Code and is not permitted without prior approval of the registered design professional. APPENDIX C STRUCTURAL SAFETY SECTION PC C101 CUTTING, NOTCHING AND BORING C101.1 Cutting, notching and boring in wood members. The cutting, notching and boring of wood members shall comply with Sections C101.1.1 through C101.1.5. C101.1.1 Engineered wood products. Cuts, notches and holes bored in trusses, structural composite lumber, structural glued - laminated members or I - joists are prohibited except where permitted by the manufacturer’s rec- ommendations or where the effects of such alterat ions are specifically considered in the design of the member by a registered design professional. C101.1.2 Solid non - engineered joist notches and holes. Notches on the ends of the solid non - engineered joists shall not exceed one - fourth the joist depth. Not ches in the top or bottom of joists shall not exceed one - sixth the depth, shall not be longer than one - third the depth and shall not be located in the middle third of the span. Holes bored in joists shall not be within 2 inches (51 mm) of the top or bottom of the joist, and the diameter of any such hole shall not exceed one - third of the depth of the joist. Holes bored in the middle third of the span shall be located at the center of the joist depth. Clear distance between holes and notches shall be a minimu m of 2 inches (51 mm). See Figure 2308.5.8 of the New York City Building Code . C101.1.3 Stud cutting and notching. In exterior walls and bearing partitions, wood studs are permitted to be cut or notched to a depth not exceeding 25 percent of the width of t he stud. Cutting or notching of studs to a depth not greater than 40 percent of the width of the stud is permitted in nonbearing partitions supporting no loads other than the weight of the partition. See Figure 2308.5.8 of the New York City Building Code . C101.1.4 Bored holes in studs. Bored holes not greater than 40 percent of the stud width are permitted to be bored in any wood stud. Bored holes not greater than 60 percent of the stud width are permitted in nonbearing partitions or in any wall where each bored stud is doubled, provided not more than two such successive doubled studs are so bored. In no case shall the edge of the bored hole be nearer than 5 / 8 inch (15.9 mm) to the edge of the stud. Bored holes shall not be located at the same section of stu d as a cut or notch. See Figure 2308.5.8 of the New York City Building Code . C101.1.5 Drilling and notching of top plate. When piping is placed in or partly in an exterior wall or interior load - bearing wall, necessitating cutting, drilling or notching of t he top plate by more than 50 percent of its width, a galvanized metal tie not less than 0.054 inch thick (1.37 mm) (16 ga) and 1 1 / 2 inches (38 mm) wide shall be fastened across and to the plate at each side of the opening with not less than eight 10d (0.14 8 inch diameter) nails having a minimum length of 1 1 / 2 inches (38 mm) at each side or equivalent. The metal tie must extend a minimum of 6 inches past the opening. See Figure 2308.5.8 of the New York City Building Code . Exception: When the entire side of t he wall with the notch or cut is covered by wood structural panel sheathing, additional fastening is not required. C101.2 Cutting, notching and boring in steel members. The cutting, notching and boring of steel members shall comply with Sections C101.2.1 t hrough C101.2.4. C101.2.1 Structural steel framing. The cutting, notching and boring of holes in structural steel framing members shall be as prescribed by the registered design professional. C101.2.2 Cold - formed steel framing. Flanges and lips of load - bea ring, cold - formed steel framing members shall not be cut or notched. Holes in webs of load - bearing, cold - formed steel framing members shall be permitted along the centerline of the web of the framing member and shall not exceed the dimensional limitations, penetration spacing or minimum hole edge distance as prescribed by the registered design professional. C101.2.3 Nonstructural cold - formed steel wall framing. Flanges and lips of nonstructural cold - formed steel wall studs shall be permitted along the cente rline of the web of the framing member, shall not exceed 1 1 / 2 inches (38 mm) in width or 4 inches (102 mm) in length, and the holes shall not be spaced less than 24 inches (610 mm) center to center from another hole or less than 10 inches (254 mm) from the bearing end. STRUCTURAL SAFETY C101.2.4 Steel floor and roof decking. Cutting, notching and boring holes in steel floor and roof decking shall be as prescribed by the registered design professional. C101.3 Cutting, notching and coring into concrete. The cutting, notching o r coring of concrete must comply with provisions of Chapter 19 of the New York City Building Code and is not permitted without prior approval of the registered design professional.