There is some minor work, described below, that can be performed without a work permit, without hiring a Registered Contractor, and/or without hiring a Registered Design Professional.
The NYC Administrative Code §28-105.4.5 clarifies work exempt from permit, which does not absolve work from compliance with any other law or rules enforced by the Department. Owners are obligated to comply with requirements of other city agencies. Unless otherwise indicated, permits shall not be required for the following:
Administrative Code Section AC 28-105.4.1 clarifies ‘emergency work’ as work otherwise requiring a permit, performed to relieve an emergency condition. Licensed Contractors may perform emergency work prior to getting a permit as long as it is submitted within two (2) business days after work commences and includes a description of the emergency condition and mitigating measures taken.
Emergency work, as it relates to Temporary Hoist projects, may include but shall not be limited to:
Stabilization of unsafe structural conditions
Erection of sidewalk sheds, fences, or other similar structures to protect the public from an unsafe condition.
No Temporary Hoist work that requires a permit can be performed by a Licensed Contractor without the Owner first hiring a Registered Design Professional to prepare and submit construction plans for approval by the Department.
If the Temporary Hoist project is comprised of aspects of work exceeding what’s allowed above, then a Registered Design Professional must submit construction plans, for approval by the Department, prior to obtaining a work permit.
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