This data set includes certificates of occupancy issued through the New York City Department of Buildings' DOB NOW: Certificate of Occupancy module. This module was released in March of 2021, anbd from that point onward this data set should be utilized instead of the "DOB Certificate of Occupancy" data set. The data is collected because the Department of Buildings tracks Certificates of Occupancies issued. This data include items such as job filing name, job filing label, BIN, Address, and Certificate of Occupancy status, sequence, label, and issuance date.
"A Certificate of Occupancy (CO) states a legal use and/or type of permitted occupancy of a building. New buildings must have a CO, and existing buildings must have a current or amended CO when there is a change in use, egress or type of occupancy. No one may legally occupy a building until the Department has issued a CO or Temporary Certificate of Occupancy (TCO).
A CO confirms that the completed work complies with all applicable laws, all paperwork has been completed, all fees owed to the Department have been paid, all relevant violations have been resolved, and all necessary approvals have been received from other City Agencies. The Department issues a final CO when the completed work matches the submitted plans for new buildings or major alterations."
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The Limited Alteration Application (LAA) is used for plumbing work, fire suppression piping replacement and repairs, and oil burner installations that do not include construction work. Generally, with the exception of some new installations, LAAs are restricted to repair and/or replacement work for existing appliances and piping systems that do not require a Professional Engineer (PE) or a Registered Architect (RA).
https://www1.nyc.gov/site/buildings/industry/limited-alteration-application.page
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This data comes from the NYC Department of Finance, the US EPA's Portfolio Manager, and grading metric based on Local Law 95 of 2019.
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Data used to feed Sustainability Compliance Map. This data comes from the NYC Department of Finance, the US EPA's Portfolio Manager, and grading metric based on Local Law 95 of 2019.
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List of all after-hours variances issued in DOB NOW
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DOB Disciplinary Actions
DOB Disciplinary Actions
Housing & Development
license, discipline, surrender, revoke, suspension, ...
The Department of Buildings investigates and takes disciplinary action against construction professionals when their conduct violates standards set forth in the New York City Construction Codes. Actions may be taken against individuals who are accused of abusing filing privileges; violating laws, rules, and regulations; performing work that requires a license or registration without a license or registration.
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This collection contains elevator applications, aka job filings, submitted online through the "DOB NOW: BUILD" portal. An approved application allows the applicant to pull a permit and begin work on an elevator project.
DOB NOW: BUILD is an online portal that allows users to file for permit applications, check the status of an application, make payments, schedule appointments, and print permits.
Data in this collection is limited to elevator applications (also known as ELV1) submitted through DOB NOW, and includes Initial (New), Subsequent, and Post Approval Amendment (PAA) filing types. The collection includes all electrical applications submitted to the Department of Buildings since December 11, 2017, when the applications were launched in DOB NOW and were no longer accepted through other submission processes.
This dataset contains details for each device on the application. There should be one row per device/Job Filing Number in this dataset. For example, an Initial Permit Application for Device 1234 and Device 5678 would have 2 rows (one for 1234 and one for 5678). If a Post Approval Amendment (PAA) was submitted for this application, then the Device rows would be repeated but the Job Filing Number would have a P1 suffix to indicate the PAA.
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This collection contains applications submitted online via "DOB NOW: BUILD" portal by Design Professionals to get an authorization to begin work on an elevator project.
Data in this collection is limited to applications (job filings) related to elevator applications only (also known as ELV1) submitted on DOB NOW, and includes Initial (New), subsequent, and Post Approval Amendment (PAA) filing types.
DOB NOW: BUILD is an online portal that allows users to file for permit applications, check the status of an application, make payments, schedule appointments, and print permits.
This dataset contains general information about the job filing, including location, applicant, type of work and fee information. Each instance of elevator work might have one row/record for the Initial application, as well as one or more Post Approval Amendment. (See Filing_Type field.)
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This dataset is part of the DOB NOW Electrical Permit Data Collection: https://data.cityofnewyork.us/browse?Data-Collection_Data-Collection=DOB+NOW+Electrical+Permits+Data
This dataset contains details of the electrical scope of work. For each Job Filing Number, there can be multiple rows/records in this dataset. For example, there might be electrical work being performed in the basement as well as on the 4th floor. One row/record for Basement and one for the floor. The job might have some 101 to 200 amps Service Switches as well as some Up to 100 amps Service Switches, and there would be one row/record for each.
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Disciplinary Actions
Disciplinary Actions
Housing & Development
license, discipline, surrender, revoke, suspension
The Department of Buildings investigates and takes disciplinary action against construction professionals when their conduct violates standards set forth in the New York City Construction Codes. Actions may be taken against individuals who are accused of abusing filing privileges; violating laws, rules, and regulations; performing work that requires a license or registration without a license or registration.
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Annual compliance filings for high and low pressure boilers installed in buildings.
The Department of Buildings’ Boiler Unit oversees the installation and operation of New York City’s boilers. Property owners are responsible for ensuring that their boilers operate safely and are in compliance with the Building Code and all related regulations.
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A Certificate of Occupancy (CO) states a building’s legal use and/or type of permitted occupancy. New buildings must have a CO, and existing buildings must have a current or amended CO when there is a change in use, egress or type of occupancy. No one may legally occupy a building until the Department has issued a Certificate of Occupancy or Temporary Certificate of Occupancy. The Department issues a final Certificate of Occupancy when the completed work matches the submitted plans for new buildings or major alterations. It issues a Letter of Completion for minor alterations to properties. These documents confirm the work complies with all applicable laws, all paperwork has been completed, all fees owed to the Department have been paid, all relevant violations have been resolved and all necessary approvals have been received from other City Agencies.
This dataset contains all Certificates of Occupancy issued since 7/12/12.
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DOB licenses and registrations issued by the Department to individuals working with our Department and/or within the construction trades in New York City
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A list of permits issued by the Department of Buildings from 1989 to 2013. This dataset was originally released to provide data from before the DOB Permit Issuance dataset began. DOB Permit Issuance has since been updated to incorporate this date range, and this historical dataset is now redundant.
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List of all Facades compliance filings submitted in DOB NOW.
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List of all approved permits in DOB NOW
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DOB Violations
DOB Violations
Housing & Development
dob, buildings, violation
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DOB ECB Violations
DOB ECB Violations
Housing & Development
dob, buildings, violation ecb, nov, ...
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A list of permits issued for a particular day and associated data. Prior weekly and monthly reports are archived at DOB and are not available on NYC Open Data.
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An application to work on an Antenna, a device, usually placed at the highest possible height, that transfers electrical signals across air or wires and can receive, transmit, or broadcast signals to singular or multiple locations.
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This is the universe of complaints received by Department of Buildings (DOB). It includes complaints that come from 311 or that are entered into the system by DOB staff.
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A list of sites across the five boroughs where a complaint was made that construction activity has come to an abrupt halt. Daily updates provide all sites where the stalled status is currently active.
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Outdoor advertising regulations and zoning laws reduce visual clutter and protect people from dangerous and illegally installed signs. Signs must comply with regulations outlined in the NYC Construction Codes and the NYC Zoning Resolution. This dataset lists all sign applications filed in New York City.
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