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Originally Posted by HotLine1
Clarification time...
New construction (or addition) ufer is installed before concrete pour by Building Inspector. ...
(New Jersey style)


Wow, your inspector installs the ground for you? Your inspectors are a lot nicer than mine!


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I have fixed violations ... but we were all state employees so it wasn't that crazy.


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ITO:
Funny you caught my typo...


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Is anyone using a galv. ground rod tied to the rebar and stubbed out of the footer with a 90d at one end?

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