N.J. Admin. Code § 19:6-2.12

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 11, June 3, 2024
Section 19:6-2.12 - Probings and geophysical explorations
(a) Where the foundations for a proposed building consist of footings or foundation piers or walls bearing on rock of class 1-65, 2-65, or 3-65, the use of probings (or auger borings) or geophysical methods without the recovery of soil samples or rock cores (except as hereinafter stipulated) may be substituted for up to one half of the number of borings required by the provisions of section 8 of this subchapter provided that such probings, borings, and so forth, are carried to adequate depth and are of a nature that will reasonably define the surface contours of the rock. The accuracy of such surface contour definition shall be confirmed by recovering rock cores at the locations of at least one fifth of the probings or auger borings, or in the case where geophysical methods are used, those borings which are made shall be so distributed as to permit confirmation of the accuracy of the geophysical investigations.
(b) Where the foundation for the proposed building consists of piling bearing on rock of class 1-65, 2-65, or 3-65, the provisions of subsection (a) of this section shall apply, provided that the borings consistently show that the soil overlying the rock consists solely of deposits of class 6-65 through 11-65 and it is free of boulders or other obstructions.
(c) Geophysical investigations shall be conducted by experienced and qualified personnel acceptable to the Chief Engineer, who may reject the results and require additional exploration by borings if the results of the geophysical explorations cannot be satisfactorily correlated to the logs of the borings.

N.J. Admin. Code § 19:6-2.12