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LOCAL LAW 11/98

THE DECONSTRUCTED SKETCHBOOK
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Guardrail and Railing Regulations |Â FISP (Local Law 11)
New York City Building Code requires that railings and parapets around stairwells, balconies, roofs and other railings in similar...
NYC is Not the Only City With Facade Ordinance Inspections
NYC is not the only city with strict facade ordinance regulations, like Local Law 11. Cities around the United States have taken facade...


Why a Weekend Inspection?Department of Transit Permits
Why were we on a telescoping broom lift, inspecting a Mott Street building on a Saturday? For a Local Law 11 inspection on this primarily...
Public Assembly Permit
Permit Description To maintain or operate a place of assembly ​ New York City Department of Buildings requires a Place of Assembly or PA...

Inspection and Report Deadlines (Local Law 11 - Cycle 8)
Inspection and Report Deadlines Local Law 11 Sub-Cycle Last Digit of Block Number FilingPeriod/Deadline A ...
NYC Department of Buildings (DOB) Interactive Construction Map
Just last month, the NYC Department of Buildings (DOB) launched a real-time interactive map of all major construction projects in the...
What is FISP, Local Law 11?
To keep buildings safe, owners of properties higher than six stories must have exterior walls and appurtenances, such as balconies,...
3 Things to Identify on your ECB Violation
With NYC DOB violations on the rise, it is important for property owners to familiarize themselves with the paperwork issued when a...
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