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What is NYC BC § 3301.9.1.1?

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This section outlines the required content for project information panels at construction sites, including details such as a rendering of the building, project completion date, owner and contractor information, and safety reporting instructions. Applies to property owners overseeing construction or demolition projects.

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3301.9.1.1 Project information panel content.

BC § 3301.9.1.1

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 line 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 a 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.

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