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Also known asNYC Local Law 11/98,the Facade Inspection Safety Program (FISP) is a law that requires the inspection of a building’s facades.Ownersof buildings taller than six stories are required to have the building’s elevations inspected at least once every five years with emphasis given to the street-facing facades; and file a written report of the inspection findings with theNew York City Department of Buildings (DOB)

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1What are unsafe conditions?

In the first six inspection cycles, from 1980 to 2007, the DOB required all buildings to file their facade inspection reports in the same two-year window. To reduce the inspection, filing, and processing load, the DOB began staggering the filing deadlines starting with the last (7thcycle) in 2010.

Sub-Cycle A:

  • Block numbers ending in 4, 5, 6, or 9:
  • Reports must be filed between February 21, 2020 and February 21, 2022.

Sub-Cycle A:

  • Block numbers ending in 4, 5, 6, or 9:
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2What are unsafe conditions?

In the first six inspection cycles, from 1980 to 2007, the DOB required all buildings to file their facade inspection reports in the same two-year window. To reduce the inspection, filing, and processing load, the DOB began staggering the filing deadlines starting with the last (7thcycle) in 2010.

Sub-Cycle A:

  • Block numbers ending in 4, 5, 6, or 9:
  • Reports must be filed between February 21, 2020 and February 21, 2022.

Sub-Cycle A:

  • Block numbers ending in 4, 5, 6, or 9:
KEEP READING

RELATED VIDEOS

How to conduct facade inspection?

How to conduct facade inspection?

3What are unsafe conditions?

In the first six inspection cycles, from 1980 to 2007, the DOB required all buildings to file their facade inspection reports in the same two-year window. To reduce the inspection, filing, and processing load, the DOB began staggering the filing deadlines starting with the last (7thcycle) in 2010.

Sub-Cycle A:

  • Block numbers ending in 4, 5, 6, or 9:
  • Reports must be filed between February 21, 2020 and February 21, 2022.

Sub-Cycle A:

  • Block numbers ending in 4, 5, 6, or 9:
KEEP READING

RELATED VIDEOS

How to conduct facade inspection?

How to conduct facade inspection?

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