There is no official code reference that I know for free fall of concrete. Classes taught by the DCLU Seattle instruct that free fall from any height is allowed for plain concrete without steel. Concrete with reinforcing steel will tolerate on the order of 4 feet before the hackles start to rise. The danger with free fall through steel over large heights is that it will segregate the falling concrete like 3-D wire mesh, and you'll end up with rock pockets in your final structure, compromising its integrity, not to mention its looks. The conventional solution is just to rent a concrete pump and have the operator place with a long whip (rubber hose at the end of the boom). If you have to place with a crane, you can use a tremie, which is basically the same, like a big funnel with a long rubber hose that goes on the end of your basket. Either one of these will convey your concrete past the reinforcing steel, and safely into place. There is also just blow and go, but that doesn't make one feel warm and fuzzy on those nice Sundays when you want to relax. Hope this helps.