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		Code Revision Gets Green 
		Light From City Council 
			
				|  | Earlier today, 
				the New York City Council voted to approve 
				
				proposed major updates to the New York City Construction 
				Codes. This comprehensive revision to the Codes contains over 
				600 major updates, and thousands of smaller changes, intended to 
				improve safety for our fellow New Yorkers, and incorporate the 
				latest in building materials, technologies and strategies for 
				increased resiliency. "These updated 
				Codes provide a solid foundation on which the future of our city 
				will be built," said Buildings Commissioner Melanie E. La 
				Rocca about the vote. "I want to thank my colleagues at DOB, 
				along with the hundreds of government and industry experts that 
				volunteered their time on our Code Revision Committees, who 
				worked tirelessly to advance these Codes." The code 
				revisions approved today are the first holistic update to the 
				entire set of NYC Administrative, Plumbing, Building, Mechanical 
				and Fuel Gas Codes since 2014. The revisions were drafted by 
				
				technical committees comprised of engineers, architects, 
				attorneys, planners, tradespeople, representatives of the 
				construction industry, labor, real estate industry, utility 
				companies, as well as DOB and interagency stakeholders. 
				
				Read our press release to see what industry 
				and government experts are saying about the new Codes. |  
			
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				New Home For 
				Manhattan Borough Office Services 
 
					
						|  | Beginning 
						tomorrow, October 8th, many of the window and drop-off 
						services at the DOB Manhattan Borough Office will be 
						moving to their new home at our Customer Service Atrium 
						located on the first floor of DOB's headquarters 
						building at 280 Broadway, in Lower Manhattan. Certain 
						services at the Manhattan Borough Office will remain on 
						the 3rd floor of 280 Broadway, Manhattan, including the 
						Manhattan Records Room, the Manhattan Plan Examination 
						Unit, and the Manhattan Borough Commissioner's Office. The 
						Department of Buildings' offices are open to the public 
						from 8:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. for in-person and drop off 
						transactions. Read our
						
						
						Service Notice for more information about the 
						move. |  
				
				More Transparency 
				For Online Facade Filings 
 
					
						|  | Beginning 
						tomorrow, October 8th, supporting documents that are 
						submitted with an accepted Facade Inspection Safety 
						Program (FISP) compliance filing in DOB NOW: Safety 
						will be publicly accessible in the 
						DOB 
						NOW Public Portal. These supporting documents 
						that will now be available on the portal include 
						photographs, plot plans, technical reports and other 
						forms. This 
						update is in keeping with our ongoing efforts to add new 
						improvements and functionalities to the DOB NOW online 
						system, bringing new levels of transparency to the 
						public. Read our
						
						
						Service Notice for more information about the 
						upcoming change. |  
				
				Apply to Our 
				Innovation Competition 
 
					
						|  | Even as 
						we celebrate the passage of a comprehensive update to 
						the NYC Construction Codes, we know that the goal of 
						moving towards an even safer, more sustainable, and more 
						innovative city continues. That is why we are asking 
						industry professionals and the public to "Hack The 
						Building Code" by letting us know their best ideas on 
						ways we can improve how we can design, construct and 
						maintain our city of over 1.1 million buildings. If you 
						have a system, product, technology or idea on how to 
						improve our city's built environment, we want to hear 
						about it. 
						
						Apply Today The 
						deadline to submit your application for the DOB "Hack 
						the Building Code" Innovation Challenge is November 3rd, 
						2021. |  
				
				Reduce Your OATH/ECB 
				Judgments With FAIRER Program 
 
					
						|  | New 
						Yorkers! The City wants to help you take care of unpaid 
						OATH/ECB judgments. If you 
						still owe OATH/ECB judgments related to resolved 
						DOB-issued violations, you may be able to reduce those 
						fines by up to 75% through the NYC Department of 
						Finance's 
						
						FAIRER (Fine and Interest Reduction Enabling Recovery) 
						Program. Running 
						through December 20, 2021, this program allows you to 
						pay a reduced amount for eligible Environmental Control 
						Board judgments, if the violations are 
						
						certified as corrected with DOB. The 
						FAIRER Program is open to any individual or business 
						named on a city-issued OATH/ECB violation. For questions 
						about a DOB-issued violation, contact the Department's 
						Administrative Enforcement Unit at (212) 393-2405 or 
						
						online. |  |  |