May 2018 |
Construction Safety Week 2018
Construction Safety Week reinforces DOB's core
mission of promoting safety for everyone who builds, works, and lives
in New York City by overseeing the lawful use of nearly 1.1 million
buildings and enforcing safety regulations at construction sites across
the five boroughs. Site Safety Training Curriculum Released
Earlier this month, DOB announced increased safety training requirements
for many of the city's construction workers. DOB will mandate that
workers at sites for which the Department requires construction superintendents,
site-safety coordinators, or site-safety managers have 40 hours of
safety training and that supervisors have 62 hours of training. These
requirements will take effect in stages over the next 12 to 28 months. DOB in the Community: Fostering the Next Generation of Architects, Engineers, and Builders
This month, DOB architects and engineers visited a total of eight elementary and
high schools throughout the five boroughs, conducting interactive
presentations with approximately 1,750 students. These presentations
included an overview of different types of buildings in New York City,
the relationship between buildings and the environment, and the role
that architects and engineers play in designing building structures. The
presentations also included a hands-on learning segment, where students
draw their favorite New York City buildings and have the opportunity to
discuss what makes these buildings unique. These visits are designed to foster interest
in the building trades and science, technology, engineering, and
mathematics (STEM) fields among New York City public school students. Crane Notification Web Form Now Active
DOB's new
crane notification web form is now active. Beginning June 1st,
crane or derrick equipment users must use the online notification to
provide the Department notice of certain crane or derrick activities, in
accordance with
1 RCNY 3319-01(c)(5). See the corresponding
Industry Notice for additional information. Increased Civil Penalties for Stop-Work Orders and Work Without A Permit Violations As of June 18th, the Department will increase civil penalties for breach of a stop-work order and work without a permit violations. Civil penalties for violation of a Stop Work Order will increase to $6,000 for an initial violation and $12,000 for subsequent violations. Those for work without a permit violations will increase to six times the permit fee, ranging from $600-$10,000 for one-and two-family dwellings, and 21 times the permit fee, $6,000-$15,000, for all other dwellings. DOB NOW In-Person Trainings
DOB is offering free training sessions to industry members, owners, and
the general public to learn more about DOB NOW. The next scheduled
session is 3:30pm Monday, June 4th at DOB’s Staten Island
Borough Office, located at Staten Island Borough Hall, 10 Richmond
Terrace, 2nd Floor. Sign up for Weather Advisories |
Service Updates New Requirements for PW2 Work Permit Application Filing Requirements: Changes to Elevator Door Monitoring System New Audit Template for LL87/09 Energy Audits and Retro - Commissioning Reporting Requirement Requirement: Injuries and Fatalities Must be Reported to Department Within Three Business Days 2014 Construction Code Updates Update page # 51 reflects changes made by Local Law 13 of 2018 related to requiring requiring anemometers on cranes. Update page # 52 reflects changes made by Local Law 77 of 2017 in relation to requiring cranes to be equipped with global positioning systems or similar locating devices. Update page # 53 reflects changes made by Local Law 204 of 2017 in relation to requiring pre-shift safety meetings for workers at construction sites. Update page # 54 reflects changes made by Local Law 206 of 2017 in relation to requiring site-specific safety orientations for workers at construction sites. Update pages are printable inserts to keep your hard copy Construction Codes up to date. All update pages for the 2014 NYC Construction Codes. Local Laws Local Law 106 of 2018 (Int. No. 96-A) A Local Law to amend the administrative code of the city of New York, in relation to allowing residential cooperatives to consolidate required energy efficiency reports. Local Law 105 of 2018 (Int. No. 50-A) A Local Law to amend the New York city noise control code, the administrative code of the city of New York and the New York city building code, in relation to small wind turbines. Hearings + Rules
1 RCNY 103-06 Amendment of Reporting Requirements for Energy and Water Use in Certain Buildings Buildings Bulletins 2018-003: Establishes acceptance criteria for fire resistive duct assemblies as approved alternative protection in the NYC Construction Codes. Supersedes Buildings Bulletin 2015-013. 2018-004: establishes acceptance criteria for multi-point gravity pneumatic waste transport systems as an alternative material in the NYC Construction Codes. Website Updates Updated Department Approved Course Provider List Updated DOB NOW: Build Superseding Letter Updated DOB NOW: Build Resources for Electrical Filings Updated DOB NOW: Build Resources for Sidewalk Shed, Supported Scaffold, Fence and Sign Filings Updated Information on Stop Work Orders Updated Information for Administrative Enforcement Unit Updated Information on Boiler Unit Updated Information on Violations and Vacates Updated Housing Maintenance Code Updated Energy Audits and Retro-Commissioning Updated Filing Representative Training Course Schedule Major Disciplinary Cases $52,000 in penalties and revoked the license of hoist machine operator Kevin Reilly for the unsafe operation of a crane, failure to safeguard, failure to follow a manufacturer's specifications and unfamiliarity with equipment at 60 Hudson Street, Manhattan, where a crane collapsed and killed one pedestrian in February 2016. $50,000 in penalties issued to licensed master rigger Greg Galasso for the unsafe operation of a crane and failure to safeguard at 60 Hudson Street, Manhattan, where a crane collapsed in and killed one pedestrian in February 2016. $52,000 in penalties issued to building owner Marlo Gitto for the illegal transient use of two residential units at 12-14 27th Avenue, Queens. The voluntary surrender of Professional Certification and Directive 14 filing privileges of Charles Jordan, R.A., Adam Kushner, R.A., Frederick Goldberg, P.E., Sohel Ahmed, P.E., and Mang Wong, P.E., for wrongfully certifying applications of non-code complaint projects submitted to the Department. DOB is now publishing monthly bulletins detailing the agency's efforts to sanction and deter bad actors in the construction industry. You can find this information posted on the Enforcement Action Bulletin page of our website. Additional Disciplinary Actions & Voluntary Surrenders Industry Code of Conduct for Construction Professionals Did You Know The NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission recently launched an interactive web map for permit applications. This new tool will allow the public to see where LPC permits for work have been filed and issued. |
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Rick D. Chandler, P.E., Commissioner |
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