To help building owners shift through Local Law 97 Requirements (which is working to make New York City carbon neutral by 2050 by limiting emissions from the city’s largest buildings), our friends at NYC Accelerator is teaming up with Council Member Erik Bottcher, as well as Con Edison and NYSERDA, for a virtual information session! Next Wednesday, Dec. 11, from 5:30 to 7 p.m., log on for the following: 🟢 Compliance Guidance: Learn about LL97 requirements and how they impact your building. 🟢 Resources and Incentives: Discover incentives and support programs available to help you comply and make energy efficiency upgrades. 🟢 Expert Q&A: Get your LL97 questions answered directly by experts from NYC Accelerator, Con Edison, and NYSERDA. NYC Accelerator is here to guide you through LL97 compliance and support your decarbonization goals with trusted resources and one-on-one assistance. Register now to ensure your spot at this important event: https://lnkd.in/eyxb2N9H
NYC Department of Buildings
Government Administration
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Ensuring the safe & lawful use of buildings & construction sites in NYC.
About us
The New York City Buildings Department ensures the safe and lawful use of buildings and properties by enforcing the Building Code and the Zoning Resolution. We facilitate compliant development with integrity, efficiency and professionalism.
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http://www.nyc.gov/buildings
External link for NYC Department of Buildings
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- New York, NY
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- 1892
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New York, NY 10007, US
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NYC Department of Buildings reposted this
"This was an avoidable, preventable tragedy," DOB Commissioner Jimmy Oddo said as the city's investigation came to a close Monday. We sat down with Ali Bauman at CBS New York for a series to talk about the findings in our investigative report on the 2023 building collapse in Morris Heights, The Bronx. We believe this incident was preventable and we're taking action against the construction professionals who allowed it to happen. See interview 1: https://lnkd.in/enzSuHCE And 2: https://lnkd.in/eTgjHW8g
Surveillance video offers new insight into 2023 building collapse in the Bronx
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"This was an avoidable, preventable tragedy," DOB Commissioner Jimmy Oddo said as the city's investigation came to a close Monday. We sat down with Ali Bauman at CBS New York for a series to talk about the findings in our investigative report on the 2023 building collapse in Morris Heights, The Bronx. We believe this incident was preventable and we're taking action against the construction professionals who allowed it to happen. See interview 1: https://lnkd.in/enzSuHCE And 2: https://lnkd.in/eTgjHW8g
Surveillance video offers new insight into 2023 building collapse in the Bronx
cbsnews.com
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Team DOB was in Queens last week, where we got face time with staffers for elected officials, Community Board mangers, and other members of the public to discuss critical buildings-related topics that affect their constituents. During our visit, we provided guidance and answered questions on upcoming parapet observation and gas piping inspection deadlines, helping these community leaders better understand these important regulations impacting their districts so that they in turn can better arm their constituents with this important knowledge. DOB is holding these seminars in all five boroughs, to demystify city codes and promote safety in our communities. Thanks to everyone who turned out! We always appreciate the opportunity to get face time
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We're looking for industry experts, creatives and creators to help us innovate New York! Join our new Innovation Review Board to help select new technologies and methods that can be used to shape our city's construction industry and built environment! Applications are currently being accepted through December 14, 2024. Thanks to The Staten Island Advance for the coverage! https://lnkd.in/exKQHG6Q
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NYC Department of Buildings reposted this
The Worker Wallet is officially live!! Starting today, DOB is rolling out the new Worker Wallet—a single card that consolidates multiple training IDs into one! Designed for specialized roles like scaffold workers and riggers, this card packs convenience and security with an NFC chip that verifies all qualifications on the spot. Why the Worker Wallet? ✅ Say goodbye to carrying multiple ID cards for specialized workers ✅ Easily scan for all qualifications via smartphone ✅ Enhanced fraud protection Modeled after our highly popular Site Safety Training (SST) cards, the Worker Wallet will provide single card that will replace all existing non-SST training cards required for scaffold work, riggers, mast climbers, and gas piping inspectors. While rollout has officially only just started, the Worker Wallet will be required for workers in specialized roles by July 1, 2025. Get ready to streamline your credentials! Learn more from our Service Notice: https://lnkd.in/g2HjtABH
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The New York City Council just approved a major update for the NYC Electrical Code, the first comprehensive revision of the Code since 2011!! Here’s what’s changing: ⚡ Enhanced safety standards: Aligning with national best practices. ⚡ Increased resilience: New rules for rebuilding/reconditioning electrical equipment and systems in the aftermath of flood events. ⚡ Boosting EV infrastructure: More support for charging stations in garages. ⚡ Facilitating fossil fuel phase-out: Regulations will point the way for newer buildings that use electricity for heating, hot water, and cooking. ⚡ Better backups: Electric battery systems can meet the needs for emergency and standby systems as a cleaner, safer alternative to fossil fuels. ⚡ Longer license terms: 3 years, reducing the hassle of frequent renewals. ⚡ Better design requirements for energy storage systems: Building a more reliable, resilient city grid. Big thank yous are in order for the volunteers of the Electrical Code Revision Committee, DOB staff who worked on the new Code, the City Council, and Committee Chair Pierina Sanchez who sponsored the bill. These changes will go a long way toward making electrical work more efficient, cost effective, and safe!
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Earlier this month, DOB staff visited Assemblymember Steven Raga’s office in Maspeth, Queens to meet with staff and members of the public to discuss constituent issues and provide one-on-one assistance with buildings-related concerns in the area. We are committed to partnering with elected officials to provide guidance to New Yorkers on how to keep their properties in a legal and safe condition, while demystifying important buildings regulations. Thanks for the opportunity to talk about all things buildings!
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At DOB, we’re always asking: How can we do better? And now, we’re inviting YOU to help us answer that question! We’re launching a new Innovation Review Board, and we need volunteers to join us in shaping the future of NYC’s construction and development industries. DOB receives pitches all the time from industry folks and construction professionals on new ideas for innovative new tech/best practices (which we think is great!) and this board will serve as a great way to review those ideas and help keep the industry on forefront of efficiency. As a volunteer, you’ll: ✅ Collaborate with government subject matter experts. ✅ Evaluate the latest innovations in construction and development. ✅ Help select top ideas for city-wide implementation and industry adoption. This is your chance to make a real impact on NYC’s built environment! Learn more and sign up to serve: https://lnkd.in/ehhXv4bM
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⚠ NYC #WeatherAdvisory ⚠ The NYC metropolitan area is expecting severe weather starting Wednesday and continuing through Thursday, including rain and wind gusts of up to 35 mph. The forecast also calls for lighter but still elevated winds continuing through the weekend. DOB is reminding all builders and property owners to secure their construction sites, buildings and equipment. Check out our Weather Advisory page to sign up for future alerts and to learn more: https://lnkd.in/e6Pz2BzP