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				Our Brooklyn Office 
				is Moving  
					
						|  | On 
						Monday, November 21, 2022, the DOB Brooklyn Borough 
						Office will be permanently relocating from its current 
						home at 210 Joralemon Street to our new offices on the 
						third floor of 345 Adams Street, across the street from 
						Borough Hall in Downtown Brooklyn. All agency phone 
						numbers and contact information for the DOB Borough 
						Office will remain the same. In 
						preparation for the move, some borough services will be 
						temporarily unavailable in Brooklyn. Records requests 
						for Brooklyn properties cannot be submitted from 
						November 16 to November 17. In addition, there will be 
						no in-person plan examination appointments available in 
						Brooklyn from November 21 through November 23. 
						
						Read our Service Notice |  
				
				New Energy 
				Efficiency Letter Grades 
					
						|  | The  
						2021 calendar year energy efficiency letter grades are 
						available now on the DOB NOW Public Portal. These grades 
						use benchmarking data to provide a snapshot of how much 
						energy a building has used in a given year, compared to 
						other buildings across the country of similar size and 
						use. Owners of buildings that appear on the 2022 NYC Benchmarking 
						Covered Building List have until Monday, October 31, 
						2022 to print out their updated Building Energy 
						Efficiency Rating Labels and post them in a conspicuous 
						location near each public entrance to their buildings. Owners 
						are able to print their new labels through the Building 
						Energy Efficiency Rating tab in the 
						DOB 
						NOW Public Portal. 
						
						Read our Service Notice 
						
						Info About Benchmarking & Energy Efficiency Ratings |  
				
				Stop Work Orders 
				Guide 
					
						|  | Issuing a 
						Stop Work Order on a construction site is never 
						something DOB inspectors do on a whim. These 
						orders to immediately halt construction activity are 
						issued to protect New Yorkers, whenever we find 
						dangerous conditions on a work site that are posing a 
						hazard to workers or the public. Our inspectors are 
						trained to follow specific criteria when considering 
						stopping the work at a site. To give 
						the industry better insight into why a Partial and Full 
						Stop Work Order may be issued at a work site, we have 
						published a new guidance document that is now available 
						to the public. 
						
						Stop Work Order (SWO) Issuance Guide |  
				
				Removing Temporary 
				Construction Equipment 
					
						|  | Beginning 
						Saturday, November 5, 2022, final inspection technical 
						reports will no longer be required when removing 
						sidewalk sheds, construction fences, supported 
						scaffolds, and other types of temporary construction 
						equipment. Contractors who 
						are removing these types of temporary equipment from a 
						property will instead just need to submit a notification 
						of removal to officially sign off the permit. 
						
						Read our Service Notice |  
				
				Upcoming Changes in the 2022 NYC Construction Codes 
				
				Superstorm Sandy 
				Anniversary 
					
						|  | This 
						week, DOB is commemorating the ten year anniversary of 
						Superstorm Sandy, one of the most devastating weather 
						disasters in our City's history. In the aftermath of the 
						storm, DOB inspectors, engineers and architects 
						conducted damage assessments at thousands of properties 
						across the City, taking necessary actions to protect the 
						public from structurally compromised buildings. Using the 
						lessons learned in the aftermath of the storm, DOB has 
						trained regularly on best-practices for effectively 
						responding to large-scale disasters. DOB put this 
						training to the test in Puerto Rico earlier this year 
						when we sent a team to help recovery efforts after 
						Hurricane Fiona. Earlier this month, more DOB staff were 
						in Fort Totten, Queens, conducting full-scale emergency 
						response training exercises with our partners at ConEd, 
						National Grid and SEAoNY, to help prepare for any 
						disaster that comes our way. 
						
						Watch NY1 Story About DOB Assisting Recovery Efforts After Hurricane Fiona 
						
						Read more about Disaster Response Training at Fort Totten |  
				
				Upcoming City Holidays 
					
						|  | Finally, 
						a reminder that Tuesday, November 8 is Election Day and 
						Friday, November 11 is Veterans Day. All Department of 
						Buildings Offices will be closed on these two recognized 
						City holidays. In addition, Buildings After Hours will 
						also be cancelled on Tuesday, November 8.  DOB 
						encourages New Yorkers to do their civic duty and vote 
						in this upcoming election. Early voting in NYC starts on 
						Saturday, October 29, and continues through Sunday, 
						November 6. 
						Find Out More Information 
						About Voting in NYC |  |