When Are Special Inspections Applicable
The Special Inspections Program requirements, outlined in the Prince William County Special Inspections Manual (SIM), shall apply to the following structures and/or structural elements, submitted in the Statement of Special Inspections by the appropriate Registered Design Professional of Record (RDPR), or specified in BDD Policy 1.18 for minor critical projects, and/or, when so required by the Building Official:
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All high-rise buildings, as defined by the most current County-adopted IBC
- Construction requiring installation of deep foundations, helical pile foundations (helical piers), vertical masonry foundation elements (foundation piers)
- All pre-stressed concrete elements of buildings and structures, regardless of their size
- All precast concrete structural members and tilt-up concrete panels
- All structural steel framed buildings which include any of the following:
- Field welded, bolted rigid or semi-rigid connections for the purpose of stability or resistance to lateral loads
- Bolted or welded stability bracing
- Bolted connections that require a minimum pretension to be achieved
- Clear spans of over 50 feet
- Structural steel trusses or joists other than those of SJI specification
- Plate girders of any span
- Space frames with clear spans of more than 35 feet
- Cable supported structures
- Open-web steel-joists and joist-girders (including those manufactured to SJI specifications)
- Steel floor and roof decks
- Field-welded shear studs
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Cold formed light gage steel primary structural members, e.g. in roof trusses and walls, temporary and permanent bracing details for roof trusses spanning 60 feet or greater.
- All masonry designed in accordance with ACI 530 /ASCE 5 and ACI 530.1 / ASCE 6 that is used as a structural member and fire rated assembly; (e.g. all load bearing masonry, non-load bearing vertical shaft enclosures, other non-load bearing grouted walls etc.) – See exceptions in IBC
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Elevators, Dumbwaiters, and Conveyor Equipment (Not Special Inspections items. Require mechanical third party inspections.)
- Excavations that require structural support (refer to Chapter 10 - sheeting and shoring, for design and document submission requirements)
- All retaining wall systems with unbalanced fill height:
- Greater than eight feet
- Between four and eight feet, with surcharge either from an adjacent structure or from a slope steeper than 3H:1V
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Wood Construction (e.g. fabrication of high-load diaphragm, metal-plate connected wood trusses spanning 60 feet and greater, etc.)
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Exterior Insulation and Finish System (EIFS) including water-resistive barrier coating – See exceptions in Chapter 22
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Sprayed Fire Resistant Material
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Mastic and Intumescent Fire-resistant Coatings
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Smoke Control Systems
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Special Cases - when determined by the Building Official