Local Law 11 NYC

Local Law 11 NYC

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Local law 11 NYC was passed by the City Council of New York to overcome highly publicized exterior wall failures that took place during 1997 and 1998. Before the NYC DOB local law 11, the city was under Local Law 10 of 1980.

What was the reason for  Local law 11 NYC?

This law was enacted after a pedestrian was killed when a piece of masonry fell from the facade of a building on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. An NYC building code was amended by the City council to minimize the chances of such accidents from happening again. Under the law, buildings with at least six stories above the basement were subjected to periodic inspection by licensed professional engineers.

Despite the mandate of Law 10, many accidents and exterior wall failures still occurred in the city. These events lead to the passing of Local Law 11 NYC Inspections in March 1998. According to NYC DOB local law 11, a licensed engineer or architect must inspect the building’s façade using binoculars and at least a scaffold drop on a street façade. This drop should be from the base of the building to the top.

The reports for Local Law 11 NYC Inspections are to be filed with the City once every five-year cycle. The cost of this inspection differs from each firm of engineers, architects, and service providers. It also depends on the type of rig used. If the demands for rigs, sidewalk sheds, and labor increase, the cost would most probably be high as well.

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