NYC work in progress sign -NYC project information panel for site with a street frontage Less than 60 feet.
Steps:
1) Order Online
2) feel up form ( we will send you) and return to us.
3) Provide permit in pdf file
4) Provide rendering ( image of building )
5) logo if any email us
*** due to it size we advice our customer pick up only ***
Size: 35.5" x 55" .
Material: Corrugated plastic
For construction
sites with a street frontage
less than 60
feet (18 288
mm), the dimensions
for a project information panel,
other than that
posted in conjunction
with a demolition
project, shall be
55 inches (1397mm) wide and 36.5 inches (927 mm) high,
in accordance with Figure 3301.9 .1.4(3)3301.9 Required
signs: Signs shall be
posted at a
construction or demolition
site in accordance
with Sections 3301.9.1
through 3301.9.5.
The code change and Now every New construction Project Information in accordance with new NYC Department of Buildings signage requirements dob signs construction signage policy our work in progress panels must have the project information posted on the fence .The panel design includes a project rendering, elevation drawing of building or zoning diagram of building exterior, a description of the project and anticipated completion date, owner and contractor information, 311 information and the primary Department of Buildings permit.
Signs posted
at construction or
demolition sites for one-,
two-or three-family dwellings
may comply with
Section 3301.9.3 in lieu of this section.
3301.9.1.3 Project
information panel material. Project information panels
shall be constructed
out of a
durable and weatherproof material
such as vinyl,
plastic, or aluminum,
and such material
shall be flame
retardant in accordance
with NFPA 701 or listed under UL 214
3301.9 Required
signs.
Signs shall be posted at a construction or demolition site in accordance with Sections 3301.9.1 through 3301.9.5.
3301.9.1 Fence project information panel. Where a site is enclosed with a fence in accordance with Section 3307.7, a project information panel meeting the requirements of Sections 3301.9.1.1 through 3301.9.1.6 shall be posted. Required project information panels shall be in place throughout the duration that the fence remains at the site.
Exceptions:
1.At a site where the project permit was issued or renewed prior to July 1, 2013, signs meeting the requirement of Section 3301.9.3 may be posted in lieu of a project information panel. Such signs shall be removed and a project information panel in accordance with the requirements of this section installed upon date of the first permit renewal on or after July 1, 2013.
2.Project information panels at government-owned sites or at sites with government funding, may be modified in accordance with department rule.
3. Signs posted at construction or demolition sites for one-, two-or three-family dwellings may comply with Section 3301.9.3 in lieu of this section.
3301.9.1.1 Project information panel content. Project information panels shall contain the following information:
1.A rendering, elevation drawing, or zoning diagram of the building exterior that does not contain logos or commercially recognizable symbols;
2.A title stating “Work in Progress:” and specifying the intended type(s) of zoning use(s) (e.g. Residential, Commercial, Manufacturing, Retail, Office, Hospital, School);
3.Anticipated project completion date;
4.The corporate name, address, and telephone number of the owner of the property;
5.Website address or phone number to contact for project information;
6.The corporate name and telephone number of the general contractor, or for a demolition site, the demolition contractor;
7. The statement, in both English and Spanish, “TO ANONYMOUSLY REPORT UNSAFE CONDITIONS AT THIS WORK SITE, CALL 311.”; and
8. A copy of the primary project permit, with accompanying text “To see other permits issued on this property, visit: www.nyc.gov/buildings.” The permit shall be laminated or encased in plastic covering to protect it from the elements or shall be printed directly onto the project information panel.
Exception: A rendering, elevation drawing, or zoning diagram of the building exterior is not required for demolition projects.
3301.9.1.2 Posting of project information panels. A project information panel shall be posted on the fence on each perimeter fronting a public thoroughfare. Where such perimeter is more than 150 feet in length, a project information panel shall be posted at each corner. Such panels shall be posted on the fence at a height of 4 feet (1219 mm) above the ground, with such distance measured from the ground to the bottom edge of the panel.
3301.9.1.3 Project information panel material. Project information panels shall be constructed out of a durable and weatherproof material such as vinyl, plastic, or aluminum, and such material shall be flame retardant in accordance with NFPA 701 or listed under UL 214.
3301.9.1.4 Project information panel specifications. Project information panels shall be 6 feet (1829 mm) wide and 4 feet (1219 mm) high, with the content required by Section 3301.9.1.1 arranged in accordance with Figures 3301.9.1.4(1) and 3301.9.1.4(2). The content required by Section 3301.9.1.1, Items 2 through 7 shall be written in the Calibri font or similar sans serif font style, with letters a minimum of 1 inch (25 mm) high, as measured by the upper case character. Such letters shall be white, on a blue background, with such blue color of a shade matching Pantone 296, or RGB 15, 43, 84, or CMYK 100, 88, 38,35.
Exceptions:
The dimensions for a project information panel posted in conjunction with a demolition project shall be 2 feet 4 inches (711 mm) wide and 4 feet (1219 mm) high, in accordance with Figure 3301.9.1.4(1).
2. For construction sites with a street frontage less than 60 feet (18 288 mm), the dimensions for a project information panel, other than that posted in conjunction with a demolition project, shall be 55 inches (1397mm) wide and 36.5 inches (927 mm) high, in accordance with Figure 3301.9 .1.4(3)
3301.9.1.5 Updating content. When content required by Section 3301.9.1.1 changes, the project information panel shall be updated.
3301.9.1.6 Maintenance of project information panels. Project information panels shall be maintained so that the panel remains legible, securely attached, and free of sharp edges, protruding nails, or similar hazards. Content required by Section 3301.9.1.1 shall not be obscured by panel attachments, including but not limited to grommets or grommet holes.
3301.9.2 Sidewalk shed parapet panel. Where a sidewalk shed is installed, a sidewalk shed parapet panel meeting the requirements of Sections 3301.9.2.1 through 3301.9.2.6 shall be posted. Required sidewalk shed parapet panels shall be in place throughout the duration that the sidewalk shed remains at the site.
Exceptions:
1.At a site where the sidewalk shed permit was issued or renewed prior to July 1, 2013, signs meeting the requirement of Section 3301.9.4 may be posted in lieu of a sidewalk shed parapet panel. Such signs shall be removed and a sidewalk shed parapet panel in accordance with the requirements of this section installed upon date of the first permit renewal on or after July 1, 2013.
2.Signs posted at construction or demolition sites for one-, two-or three-family dwellings may comply with Section 3301.9.4 in lieu of this section.
3301.9.2.1 Sidewalk shed parapet panel content. Sidewalk shed parapet panels shall comply with the requirements of either section 3301.9.2.1.1 or 3301.9.2.1.2., as applicable:3301.9.2.1.1 Sidewalk shed parapet panel content for sites not included in a best construction site management program. Sidewalk shed parapet panels not included in a best construction site management program shall contain the following information and be arranged in accordance with Figure 3301.9.2.1(1):
1.The street address of the site;
2.Name (which may incorporate a logo) of the contractor responsible for the site or where there is no contractor, the name (which may incorporate a logo) of the owner of the site; and
3. The statement “For more information, visit www.nyc.gov/buildings.”
3301.9.2.1.2 Sidewalk shed parapet panel content for sites included in a best construction site management program.In addition to the requirements of section 3301.9.2.1.1, for site maintained in accordance with a best construction site management program accepted by the commissioner as set forth in Section 3301.9.2.7, either the name or logo of such program, with the department’s program acceptance logo, may be placed on the sidewalk shed parapet panel in accordance with Figure 3301.9.2.1(2).
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