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				In-Person Build Safe Live| Safe Conference Returns! 
|  | DOB's
    annual build safe | live safe conference, a daylong series
    of seminars, where DOB experts discuss a variety of topics including
    construction safety, building maintenance, NYC's regulatory landscape,
    and building sustainability is set to return in-person on Friday, July 29, 2022. Come by to view in-depth presentations
    about the most significant changes to the 2022 NYC Construction Codes,
    which go into effect November 7 of this year. Tickets can be
    purchased online. Looking forward to seeing you in-person! |  
DOB Revokes Site Safety Training Cards Issued by EHS Academy LLC 
					
						|  | The Department of
						    Buildings has determined that EHS Academy LLC has failed to comply with
						    the Department's requirements to be an authorized course provider. As
                            of June 23, 2022, any certificates of completion for a course or course
                            completion cards, including Site Safety Training Cards, issued by EHS are
                            revoked and are no longer valid as proof of course or training completion. Visit www.nyc.gov/nycsafety for a list of
                            Department-approved course providers. See our Frequently Asked Questions for more information. Read the full Service Notice here. Lea el aviso de servicio en español. |  
You're Invited to Buildings After Hours 
					
						|  | Buildings
                          After Hours is here for you! We are opening our doors every Tuesday for our Buildings
                            After Hours customer service event to make it easier for homeowners,
                            small business owners, tenants and building managers to get questions
                            answered. From 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm at our five borough offices, meet
                            with DOB staff to get advice on construction projects, address an open
                            violation on a property or get the status of an application filed with
                            us. Find a borough office near you. Learn more about joining an
                            after-hours event near you. |  
				
				New Application Process for Special
    Gowanus Mixed Use District Incentive 
					
						|  | There
						    is a new application process for individuals seeking to take advantage of
						    the incentive program in Brooklyn's Gowanus Mixed Use District. Applicants for New Building (NB) and Alt-CO jobs who seek
                            to utilize the Gowanus Mix Use incentive, are required to submit to the
                            Department a signed and notarized Notice of Restriction (NOR) and proof
                            of recording from the Office of City Register prior to approval. The new
                            NOR form is available online. Read the full Service Notice to learn more. |  
				
				Record Requests Update in DOB NOW: BIS
    Options 
					
						|  | DOB
						    NOW: BIS Options has been updated to allow a maximum of 15 record
						    requests per eFiling account – up from the
					      previous maximum of 5, effective. An
                            additional contact field is also being added to record requests so an
                            additional person can be designated to pick up the records. Read the full Service Notice. |  
				
				Elevator License Types Launch in DOB NOW: Licensing
     
					
						|  | All
						    new elevator license applications, business approvals, renewal
						    submissions, card re-issuance requests, insurance updates, and changes to
						    information will be processed through DOB NOW: Licensing. This
                            change began on June 27, 2022 and as a result
                            these applications are no longer available in DOB NOW: BIS Options. View
                            training materials. Learn more from
                            our full Service Notice. |  
				
				Submit Your
    Waste Management Plan 
					
						|  | Certain
						    new large residential development and conversions are now required to
						    submit Waste Management Plans to the Department of Sanitation (DSNY) at
						    the same time they submit plans that include design drawings to DOB. Generally,
                            a Waste Management Plan is required if the building will have at least
                            150 dwelling units. Learn
                            more about Waste Management
                              Plans and their requirements. |  |