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December 5, 2024 |
Cause Determined For 2023 Building Collapse
Following an extensive investigation conducted in
collaboration with multiple agencies, DOB has published a comprehensive
report detailing the major structural collapse that occurred at 1915
Billingsley Terrace, in the Morris Heights section of the Bronx on
December 11, 2023. This incident could have been prevented if the engineer and contractor had taken due care to properly shore up the corner of the building prior to removing bricks for the load-bearing pier. In an effort to prevent similar collapses like this from happening in the future, DOB is creating a new proactive enforcement unit focused on inspecting buildings that have been allowed to fall into disrepair by negligent owners and also tracking bad actors within the construction industry. The creation of this new unit is thanks in part to new legislation from the City Council and a $4.7 million investment from Mayor Eric Adams. Watch DOB Commissioner Oddo's Interview on WCBS Watch New Surveillance Video of the 2023 Collapse Join Our New Innovation Review Board
At DOB, we're always asking: How can we do better?
And now, we're inviting YOU to help us answer that question!
This is your chance to help us answer these questions
and make a real impact on NYC's built environment! The deadline to apply
to join the Innovation Review Board is December 14. New Electrical Code for NYC
The New York City Council recently voted to approve a comprehensive update for the NYC Electrical Code, the first such revision of this code since 2011. This is major news for construction projects around the city. When the new electrical code officially becomes city law later this month, an effective compliance date for all new projects will be set for December 2025. DOB will be publishing a Buildings Bulletin in the coming weeks to provide guidance to builders looking to utilize the new Codes for projects before the effective compliance date. Changes in the updated codes include:
Creating these new electrical codes for the city was a major undertaking. Many thanks to the volunteer experts of the city's Electrical Code Revision Committee, DOB staff who worked on the new codes, and our partners in the City Council, including Committee Chair Pierina Sanchez who sponsored the bill. Sidewalk Sheds in the Papers
DOB has taken major steps to remove long-standing construction sheds from city sidewalks, while reimagining what pedestrian protection looks like in our city. Over 300 long-standing sheds have already been removed from city sidewalks in the past year, including some of the oldest sheds around the five boroughs. Progress is also being made to on our ongoing Local Law 11 study, and the work to redesign sidewalk sheds, with announcements on both of these major initiatives set for 2025. In addition, DOB has been working closely with the New York City Council on proposed legislation, including strong new enforcement tools to compel negligent property owners to start long-delayed facade repairs, so that thier old sheds can finally be removed. Recent editorials and op-eds have been written by the New York Daily News Editorial Board, Downtown Brooklyn Partnership, 34th Street Partnership, Council Member Erik Bottcher, District Attorney Alvin Bragg, City Council Member Keith Powers, and Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine in different outlets, all in agreement that this legislation in the City Council is critical if we want to make serious progress removing many of the hundreds of long-standing sheds in our city. Act Fast on Local Law 97
Are you on track to meet Local Law 97 emissions limits for your building? We are less than four weeks away until the end of 2024, which is the first compliance year for NYC's groundbreaking climate law. Buildings over 25,000 square feet must act now to make necessary retrofits and avoid penalties. We are also nearing the deadline (January 1, 2025) to apply for certain adjustments to emissions limits if you are a non-profit hospital or a high-emitting building with special circumstances. You can find out more about the adjustment process on our website. Owners who need help getting on a compliance pathway should reach out to NYC Accelerator, the city's free resource center for those looking to comply with Local Law 97 and improve the energy efficiency of their building. NYC Accelerator will provide guidance on the requirements of the law, help you create a decarbonization plan and improve the energy efficiency of your building, connect you with sustainability contractors, and help you apply to available grants, low-interest loans, and tax abatement programs. Find Out More About Applying for Emissions Limit Adjustments Parapet Observations Deadline
By the end of year, property owners with building
parapets fronting the public right-of-way are required to complete an
observation report of those parapets. To help get the word out about the
upcoming deadline and dispel misinformation about the requirements, DOB
has been conducting information sessions with elected officials,
community boards, and homeowners, and talking with members of the media.
Detached 1- and 2-family homes, and buildings with a
barrier or fence preventing access to the exterior wall are exempt from
these new requirements. Check Out Our Parapet FAQ Page Watch WPIX 11 News Story About the New Requirement Resumes Welcome
It's a big city out there with lots of buildings (1.1
million in fact!), which is why DOB is looking for New Yorkers to join
our team and further our missions of enhancing public safety, quality of
life, and sustainability in every neighborhood across the five boroughs. |
Service Updates Follow-up #2: Updated Hoisting Machine Operator Experience Verification Form Training and Certification Extension for Limited HMO License Failure to File the 2023 Parking Structure Inspection Report Violations to be Issued Worker Wallet Card Launched in Training Connect Follow-up #1: Electrical Advisory Board Eliminated NCCCO Certification Revision to New York City Hoisting Machine Operator License Lift Director License Type to Launched in DOB NOW: Licensing All Department Service Updates Hearings + Rules
1 RCNY 101-03 Amendment of Rules Relating to Homeowner Resolution
Program (Fees Payable to the Department of Buildings)
1 RCNY 102-01 Amendment of Penalty Schedule for Violations involving
Parking Structures (Violation Classification and Certification of
Correction)
1 RCNY 102-05 Penalty for failure to certify correction of
immediately hazardous violations (Penalty for Failure to Certify
Correction of Immediately Hazardous Violation)
1 RCNY 102-06 Amendment of Rules Relating to Homeowner Resolution
Program (Homeowner Resolution Program)
1 RCNY 103-10 Amendment of Penalty for Failure to File Certification
of Gas Piping Inspection (Periodic Inspection of Gas Piping System)
1 RCNY 908-01 Amendment of Rules relating to Installation and
Location of Carbon Monoxide Detectors (Carbon Monoxide Detectors) 1 RCNY 3616-08 Amendment of Rules relating to Installation and Location of Carbon Monoxide Detectors (National Fire Protection Association ("NFPA") 720 Amendment relating to the Installation and Location of Carbon Monoxide Detectors) Public Hearing: 12/12/2024 @ 11:00 a.m. Buildings Bulletins Local Laws Upcoming Events Every week, DOB holds online and in-person events for industry professionals and members of the public. See Our Schedule for All Upcoming Events DOB NOW DOB NOW: Build is continuously being updated to address regulatory changes and in response to industry feedback. For a comprehensive list of recent changes, check out DOB NOW: Build Release Notes, which has been updated for November 2024. This guide gets into the nitty-gritty of interface and process changes related to DOB NOW: Build, helping industry professionals better navigate the public portal. FAQs and Resources for DOB NOW: Build Small Businesses Small business owners and entrepreneurs in New York City can receive one-on-one guidance and helpful consultations for their projects by reaching out to DOB's Small Business Team (SBT). Whether opening a new place of business or renovating an existing one, SBT gives the City's small business owners and entrepreneurs the dedicated support they need. The first step for your small business is filling out a SBT support request form on our website. Stop Work Orders DOB will issue a Stop Work Order at a work site if it is necessary to protect public safety. Avoid any unnecessary project delays, by taking the necessary steps to keep your work sites in a safe condition. Top Ten Reasons For Stop Work Orders Learn More About Stop Work Orders Enforcement Bulletins DOB publishes 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 Weather Advisories Winter is right around the corner, which means winter weather isn't far behind. The Department of Buildings emails out weather advisories when NYC is expected to face high wind events and other types of severe weather. |
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Jimmy Oddo, Commissioner
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