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				New Acting Commissioner at DOB 
					
						|  | Yesterday 
						morning, Mayor Eric Adams named Kazimir Vilenchik, P.E., 
						as Acting Commissioner of the Department of Buildings, 
						steering efforts to promote the safe and lawful use of 
						nearly 1.1 million buildings and over 40,000 active work 
						sites in our City. A member 
						of the Department since 2008, Acting Commissioner 
						Vilenchik has served as First Deputy Commissioner 
						for the Department, and before that was the Brooklyn 
						Borough Commissioner. Prior to his tenure at the 
						Department, Acting Commissioner Vilenchik worked for 
						over 20 years in the private sector. He attended 
						Belarussian State Polytechnic University in Minsk, 
						Belarus.
 In a message to Department staff, the Acting 
						Commissioner said:
 
						"Together, we have accomplished so much at the 
						Department since the beginning of the new 
						administration, and I have every intention of moving the 
						ball forward on our other new agency initiatives. We 
						continue to serve a vital role in this City, and I thank 
						each of you for your continued dedication and 
						professionalism." |  
				
				2022 Construction Codes Go Into Effect 
					
						|  | On 
						Monday, November 7, the new 2022 NYC Construction Codes 
						go into effect, the first such comprehensive Code 
						revision in our City since 2014. These new 
						Codes will have a profound impact on future building 
						construction projects in New York City. There are 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. 
						Applicants should be aware that job filings submitted in 
						DOB NOW on or after Monday, November 7, may require new 
						Special Inspections and new Required Documents to comply 
						with the 2022 Construction Codes. 
						
						Read our Service Notice 
						
						See our Presentation on DOB NOW Updates related to the 
						2022 Codes 
						
						2022 NYC Construction Codes |  
				
				The New Face of DOB 
				NOW  
					
						|  | DOB NOW 
						is getting a new front page with a streamlined layout 
						for easier navigation starting on Monday, November 7. 
						This new layout will be mobile-friendly, so you can now 
						use the Public Portal right on your smart phone.
 In addition to easier navigation and improved user 
						experience, the new landing page will also include a new 
						"Building on My Block / Zoning Challenge" search tool - 
						to easily find new development projects in specific 
						neighborhoods which are currently eligible for a zoning 
						challenge.
 
 Read our Service Notice
 
						
						Visit the DOB NOW Public Portal |  
				
				Walk-Ins Welcome for 
				Certificate of Correction Requests 
					
						|  | DOB's 
						Administrative Enforcement Unit is now accepting walk-in 
						customers who need assistance with Certificate of 
						Correction requests that have been submitted online in 
						DOB NOW: BIS Options.
 Customers can receive walk-in customer service 
						assistance on the first floor at 280 Broadway, 
						Manhattan, as of Wednesday, November 2.
 
 Read the full Service Notice
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				Office Closure 
				Reminder 
					
						|  | 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. |  |