NYC’s 2022 Chapter 33 Construction Code Revisions – BC 3302 – Definitions
Our Series on New York City 2022 Chapter 33 Building Code Revisions Continues...
Our Series on New York City 2022 Chapter 33 Building Code Revisions Continues...
Our Series on New York City 2022 Chapter 33 Building Code Continues... Introducing BC 3303 - Safeguards and Maintenance of Site - Effective November 7, 2022
No matter what your role is, being aware of New York City's latest construction code changes can help you to build safe and save you time and money. Our Construction Solutions Team have been examining the 2022 Chapter 33 code changes to give you the most up-to-date analysis and takeaways.
DOB repeals code now covered in Title 28, Administrative Enforcement Unit will accept walk-in customers at 280 Broadway, 1st Floor for assistance with Certificate of Correction requests.
The NYCDOB has released a Bulletin which clarifies applicable conditions for special inspection requirements in accordance with the 2014 and 2022 NYC Construction Codes.
There are multiple updates affecting New York City construction emerging from the NYC DOB and the City Council
Beginning November 5, 2022, a Technical Report (TR1) - Final will no longer be required for Sidewalk Shed (SH), Construction Fence (FN), Supported Scaffold (SS) and Protection and Mechanical Means (PMM) work types in DOB NOW: Build.
Congratulations to our Founder and CEO, Diane Cahill for being welcomed into Associated Builders & Contractors' prestigious Beam Club, a nationally recognized merit of achievement.
Effective August 14, 2022, certified Site Safety Managers (SSM) and Site Safety Coordinators (SSC) can simultaneously hold a Construction Superintendent registration.
The New York City area may experience severe weather including heavy downpour, high heat, scattered thunderstorms and potential flash floods starting today, Friday, August 5th, and continuing through the weekend. Accordingly, DOB is reminding all builders, contractors, crane operators, and property owners to secure their construction sites, buildings, and equipment.