Concrete (CON) hold All permits issued to work on concrete portions of the roadway are automatically placed on hold until a HIQA inspector performs an inspection of the work site to establish existing conditions before work begins. 80-30 Park Lane THIS STIP IS USED FOR SINGLE CUTS IN THE CURB/PARKING LANE. (212) 442-7962 THIS PERMIT IS BEING ISSUED WITH THE UNDERSTANDING THAT THE PERMITTEE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SPECIFIC TRAVEL LANE RESTORATION AS AGREED TO WITH THE BOROUGH ASHO'S OFFICE. If applicable, a permit from the Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC) for the placement of a canopy in ahistoric district or attached to a landmarked building. IT IS THE PERMITTEE'S RESPONSIBILITY TO COORDINATE WITH DDC'S WALL STREET WATER MAIN PROJECT EIC AT (212)791-8170 PRIOR TO BEGINNING A WORK OPERATION. Some of the features on CT.gov will not function properly with out javascript enabled. MAINTAIN 5 FOOT PED. MAY WORK 24/7, OCCUPY CURB LANE, ALL EQUIPMENT, STORAGE OF MATERIAL ALLOWED. FULL WIDTH OF SIDEWALK AND ROADWAY MUST BE RESTORED AFTER WORKING HOURS. CPO holds will typically be released by DDC if the proposed work does not interfere with its schedule. As shown in the screen image, the pop-up for the "NYC DOT 10 year Capital Plan" layer features a project ID, title, and the fiscal year for which the project is planned, whereas the pop-up for "NYC DOT Protected Streets" includes street name and the date to which protected status extends. IN AREAS WHERE A FENCE/BARRICADE USAGE IS PERMITTED THE FENCE/BARRICADE CANNOT OBSTRUCT, RESTRICT OR COMPROMISE THE SIGHT LINES OF PERDESTRIAN/VEHICULAR INTERFACE. 8FTRES-RESTORE AS PER SKETCH #1 OF DOT'S PROTECTED STREET RESTORATION REQ'MENTS. New York, NY 10041 New York City is brimming with construction activityfrom the building of skyscrapers, rehabilitating and reconstructing of bridges and roadways, to the digging of new subway lines. Download a PDF of the Lighting chapter for offline access to the content in this section. Fax: (212) 669-3844, New York City Office of Emergency Management (OEM) Outlined below are the basic application procedures for Building Operations/Construction Activity Permits. Long Island City, NY 11101 WORK 11 PM TO 5 AM, MONDAY TO FRIDAY, MAINTAIN TWO 11 FOOT LANES FOR TRAFFIC, RESTORE FULL WIDTH WHEN SITE IS UNATTENDED. FULL SIDEWALK CLOSURE ALLOWED FOR SIDE WALKS LESS THAN 15 FT WIDE. A temporary sidewalk closure while a sidewalk repair is underway. OCMC will review the project to determine if a Community Reassessment Impact and Amelioration (CRIA) statement must be submitted to NYC DOT. This category of permits applies to openings/excavations or other work in a street that may cause damage to the street surface or to any work that the Permit Office believes would compromise the street surface. The central Permit Office accepts money orders, company checks, certified checks and most major credit cards as payment for permit fees. If the applicant intends to do work associated with a Franchise, Concession or Revocable Consent Agreement, the applicant must have a copy of the Agreement prior to applying for a permit. To request release of a Revenue hold, the permittee must contact NYC DOT's Fiscal Affairs Office to arrange for payment of outstanding bills. This section describes the application and review process for obtaining approvals to construct or repair vaults under the sidewalks of New York City streets. Different from DOB, DOT plans requires 600 PSF live loads on all sidewalk doors, gratings, covers and vault structures. HIQA also releases many holds. PERMITTEE SHALL NOT DISRUPT OR DAMAGE SENSORS INSTALLED WITHIN THE PARKING_LN. MUST CONTACT NYSDOT ENGINEER IN CHARGE NIGHTLY TO COORDINATE. Who has exhibited a pattern of disregard for the rules or orders of NYC DOT or the terms or conditions of permits issued by NYC DOT or for other applicable law. The suspension does not apply to emergency authorizations and permits (see Section 3.6.1 Emergency Utility Access Cover Openings and Emergency Street Openings). Kew Gardens, NY 11415 A valid permit issued by DOB is usually required in order to apply for permits in this category. The Guarantee Period is considered to be three years on unprotected streets, and up to five years, but at no time less than three years, on protected (recently resurfaced or reconstructed) streets commencing on the restoration completion date. Upon inspection, HIQA may issue any of the following: Corrective Action Requests (CARs)are issued to address conditions such as inadequate street restorations, missing or cracked street hardware or street cave-ins. Tel: (212) 669-7817 2 HOURS BEFORE UNTIL 2 HOURS AFTER ALL YANKEE HOME GAMES ALL MOVEMENTS INTO AND OUT OF THE SITE ARE RESTRICTED ALONG EXTERIOR STREET. 1 Bronx River Parkway Attn: Forestry 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM, Brooklyn COMPLY WITH DOT STANDARD #H1042C. SECTION24-224 ADMINISTRATIVE CODE VARIANCE GRANTED FOR HOURS AND DAYS STIPULATED HEREIN. 1400 Williamsbridge Road, 2nd Floor WORK HOURS ARE 7 AM - 8 PM MON-FRI AND 9 AM - 6 PM SAT. Specific requirements for filling in abandoned vaults can be found in Section 2-13(o) of the Highway Rules. Projects requiring sidewalk closure may require additional permits. (718) 391-1008 ALL SIDEWALKS IN C4-4 THROUGH C4-7, C5 & C6 COMMERCIAL DISTRICTS, AS DEFINED IN THE NYC ZONING RESOLUTION SHALL BE OF PIGMENTED CONCRETE WITH SAW-CUT JOINTS AS SET FORTH IN SEC. SECTION 24-224 ADMINISTRATIVE CODE VARIANCE GRANTED FOR HOURS AND DAYS STIPULATED HEREIN. PERMITTEE MUST PROTECT DEP GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE DOWNSTREAM OF THE WORK OR WITHIN 5FT OF THE WORK AREA. Permits (hazardous storage/operations) (718) 999-2457, New York City Department of Information Technology and Telecommunications (DoITT) PERMITTEE/SPONSORING AGENCY REQUIRED TO POST ADVISORY SIGNS ON THE SEGMENT AFFECTED MIN 48-HRS PRIOR TO CHANGING EXISTING SIGNS. If this is not possible, sketches or drawings must be submitted, in duplicate, showing the proposed method of treatment to NYC DOT for approval. The Bridge Hold Map shows locations where Bridge holds apply. WORK HOURS 7 AM - 10 PM MON-FRI, AND 8 AM - 10P M SATURDAY, AND 9 AM TO 10 PM SUNDAY. Manhole Embargo, Commercial Refuse Container, Temporary Plates and Shunts, Steam Tanks and Nitrogen Tanks permits are processed and stipulated directly by NYCSTREET. Check on alternate side parking. (212) 839-2410 Executive (EXC) hold An EXC hold is automatically placed if the proposed permit locations involve locations deemed necessary by NYC DOT. Expanding on thesmall sampling of recommended plants listed in previous versions of the Street Design Manual, DOT is now introducing its Plant Finder tool, offering a broadened database of plants that have been successfully used within the public right-of-way. Payment of the waiver request fee, as specified in the Highway Rules, Section 2-03, does not guarantee that approval to work during the embargo period will be granted. 1932 Arthur Avenue, 5th Floor AS A CONDITION OF THIS PERMIT A CONSTRUCTION MANAGER FAMILIAR WITH THIS PROJECT IS REQUIRED TO ATTEND WEEKLY TUESDAY MEETINGS AT 115 BROADWAY 5TH FL OF THE L.M.C.C.C. The Staten Island borough permit office also accepts applications for work on critical streets in Staten Island. For complete NYC DOT requirements regarding the performance of work in the street, please consult the Highway Rules and NYC DOT specifications. Permits that have expired may be reissued only within30 daysof expiration. However the permit window remains open until 3:15 PM to pick up permits. The applicant submits a completed Canopy Authorization Application, which must include the following: Written approval from the owner of the property to which the canopy will be attached. Permittees are responsible for maintaining the restoration for the duration of the "Guarantee Period" and must retain insurance for this purpose. 30-30 Thomson Avenue, 4th Floor In addition to the application procedures for the four categories of permit types, there are some situations or street conditions that require special procedures. WORK MAY OCCUR 24 HOURS A DAY, SEVEN DAYS A WEEK. While Davit and Round poles are also standard poles, cost comparisons to the SS refer to the Octagonal. USE OF NO STOPPING ZONES, NO STANDING ZONES AUTHORIZED PARKING, DIPLOMAT PARKING AND TAXI ZONES IS PROHIBITED. Office hours: 8:30 AM-5:00 PM, Brooklyn UPON COMPLETION OF INSPECTION, THIS PERMIT SHALL BE RELEASED OR REJECTED BY THE HIQA UNIT. In this case, upon request of the permittee, NYC DOT will provide an opportunity to object to the permit revocation within five days after the request is received by NYC DOT. A full review will typically take between one or two business days. 55 Water Street, Concourse Level VMS BOARD MUST BE REMOVED UPON COMPLETION OF THE APPROVED CLOSURE. SECTION 24-224 ADMINISTRATIVE CODE VARIANCE GRANTED FOR HOURS AND DAYS STIPULATED HEREIN. THIS STIP IS USED FOR WORK IN NUMEROUS LANES BUT NOT FOR THE ENTIRE LENGTH OF THE BLOCK. (IV) FIVE FEET OF RAIL ROAD TRACKS. FULL CURB LANE RESTORATION WOULD BE REQUIRED FOR 8' WIDTH OF CURB LANE AND THE LENGTH OF ALL CUTS PLUS ANY LL14 CUTBACKS. Existing InfrastructurePermittees must not remove parking meters, traffic signs, street lights, street furniture, and similar items unless authorized on the permit. A dismissal inspection is always required to close out a violation. NOTE: This list of permit stipulations is provided as a reference tool, for informational purposes only. Apply for a parking permit. Customer Service: (212) 566-0042, Queens Fax: (718) 699-7491 (718) 391-1937 FLAGGERS ARE REQUIRED FOR ALL MOVEMENTS IN AND OUT OF SITE AT ALL OTHER TIMES. Who has been found liable by a court or in a proceeding before the ECB of a violation of a rule or order of NYC DOT or the terms or conditions of a permit issued by NYC DOT or other applicable law, which violation caused an imminent peril to life or property. MAY ALSO CLOSE SIDEWALK ON NORTH SIDE FRONTING DEVELOPMENT. Additional requirements are contained in Sections 2-02 and 2-11 of the Highway Rules and should be consulted before any work is performed on the street. Public can search for location and status of active construction permits using a friendly map based NYCStreets interface. By accessing this map portal, a utility company or any other entity that performs street excavation work can find details on NYC DOT projects included in the city's 10-year Capital Budget, as well as more imminent NYC DOT and New York City Department of Environmental Protection capital projects currently in design or under construction. Files: DIGITALLY SIGNED PDF FILES. Tel: 718-220-8500 BEVELED SAWCUT IN ROADWAY. The second option is available for applicants who do not have the technology to use the above procedure. Applicants should indicate on the application, Application for Governmental Work Permit(s), their name and the name of the governmental agency or authority for which they are working. If the location is deemed suitable, HIQA signs the Canopy Authorization Form indicating HIQA approval and returns it to the applicant. Staten Island, NY 10301 WORK 7 PM-10 AM WEEKNIGHTS. Copy of E.I.N. A scale of one to five $ symbols is used rather than specific monetary amounts because actual costs are subject to change. OCMC will release the hold after it reviews the proposed work and adds the permit stipulations. Send corrections and additions to the Standard Drawings team. Further information on responding to Orders may be found in the Highway Rules, Section 2-02(e). These holds can only be released by OCMC executive staff. Upon completion of work, sidewalks must be restored according to Highway Rules, Section 2-09(f)(4) and NYC DOT Standard Highway Specifications. These are in addition to the "Common Requirements" listed at the beginning of this section. If the work is more than 100 feet away from the bridge structure, applicants must send a certification by e-mail stating so. It is important that contractors and utility companies are responsible partners as well in order for coordination to be effective. (212) 839-2475 FOUR SPEED REDUCERS ARE LOCATED IN THE ROADWAY OF YOUR PROPOSED WORK AREA.PRIOR TO BEGINING ANY WORK,TO ENSURE THAT YOU RESTORE IN-KIND, YOU MUST CONTACT THE NYC TRAFFIC PLANNING DIVISION TO OBTAIN THE CONSTRUCTION AND MARKING PLANS FOR SPEED REDUCER INSTALLATION AND ANY SIGNAGE ASSOCIATED WITH THE REDUCER. SECTION 24-224 ADMINISTRATIVE CODE VARIANCE GRANTED FOR HOURS AND DAYS STIPULATED HEREIN. THIS PERMIT ACTIVITY MAY NOT START UNTIL THE PERMITTEE COORDINATES ALL WORK WITH ANY ONGOING CONSTRUCTION & WITH THE PROJECT/RESIDENT ENGINEER FOR ANY ONGOING CAPITAL PROJECTS. The citys, For design criteria, technical information, finishes, and color specification, refer to DOTs Bureau of Traffic Operations, Division of Street Lighting specifications. Include the names of any expediter. The streets themselves also serve as public spaces, fostering social, economic and recreational activities. PRIOR TO BEGINING ANY WORK, TO ENSURE THAT YOU RESTORE THE AREA IN-KIND,YOU MUST CONTACT THE NYC TRAFFIC PLANNING DIVISION TO OBTAIN THE CONSTRUCTION AND MARKING PLANS FOR SPEED REDUCER INSTALLATION AND ANY SIGNAGE ASSOCIATED WITH THE REDUCER. Copies of incorporation papers, licenses, and business certificate or filing receipt filed with the state of New York. WORK 9 AM TO 7 PM EXCEPT SUNDAY. OBTAIN THE MUTCD AT, OCCUPY 8 FOOT WIDTH OF ROADWAY ADJACENT TO CURB. In some cases, applications and supporting documentation must be submitted in person, however the majority of permit applications may be submitted online. A HIQA inspector must be present during the restoration. A separate Occupancy of Sidewalk Permit is required if a minimum of 5 feet cannot be maintained on the sidewalk for unobstructed pedestrian passage. All other times: (718) 433-3447, The Bronx and North Queens (north of the Long Island Expressway) 47-40 21st Street - 7th Floor MAINTAIN 2 LANES SOUTHBOUND AND 1 LANE NORTHBOUND FROM 7AM-9AM M-F. Designers and contractors should refer to the specifications listed below with special attention to the Construction & Material Specifications; Highway Lighting, Traffic Control, and Intelligent Transportation . THIS PERMIT BECOMES VOID WHEN THE BUILDING STRUCTURE FIRST FLOOR LEVEL IS COVERED BY A ROOF, SECOND FLOOR OR A SECOND FLOOR SLAB. If the request is approved or modified, then all conditions, restrictions, fees and application procedures for obtaining a construction-related permit apply. Special and separate procedures govern emergency work: one for utility access covers (including those for "manholes," valve covers and grates) and one for street openings/excavations. Key principles for effective coordination include: Provide Notice of Planned Street work at Earliest OpportunityThe basic principle of providing adequate advance notice is the greater the disruption, the longer the notice period needed. Enter at least two names of corporate officers, director, managing agent, owners, partner, etc., with titles and telephone number. Staten Island CONTRACTORS SHALL NOTIFY IN WRITING BY LETTER POLICE, FIRE, EMS, COMMUNITY BOARDS, AND ALL PROPERTY OWNERS ON THE AFFECTED STREET SEGMENT A MINIMUM OF 7 CALENDAR DAYS PRIOR TO CLOSURE. Upon a satisfactory inspection, the hold(s) will be released. The location to which the application should be submitted depends on the location and type of construction-related work to be performed: Central Permit Office in ManhattanIn-person applications for non-emergency work, including work on all streets in Manhattan and on all critical streets in Brooklyn, Queens and the Bronx; all work to be performed for sewer and water system construction; and all capital project work, all utility work, all crane requests, and all full closures of sidewalks and roadways must be submitted only to the central Permit Office in Manhattan. Re-issued permits will not apply retroactively and are subject to new permit stipulations. Tel: (718) 430-1877, Brooklyn Each applicant must obtain and provide Worker's Compensation insurance in accordance with the laws of the State of New York from a licensed insurance company. Street lights and signals at corners must be sited so that they do not obstruct pedestrian ramps, ensuring sufficient access to the sidewalk for all pedestrians, including those using mobility devices. OCCUPY 12 FOOT WIDTH OF ROADWAY; FULL WIDTH OF ROADWAY RESTORED TO TRAFFIC WHEN SITE IS UNATTENDED. In addition, the streets serve as the access point for the subsurface infrastructure that provides water, sewer, power, and telecommunications services for the city. WALKWAY IN ROADWAY MAY BE CLOSED 8AM- 4:30PM MON - FRI OPEN ALL OTHER TIMES. NYC Parks & Recreation DOT SIGNALS APPROVED PLANS. New York, NY 10038 It draws from a wide range of resources and experience to present a coherent set of choices for street design. DOT Street Lighting evaluates LED luminaires using the IES BUG (Backlight, Uplight, and Glare) rating system as part of its specifications. 75 Park Place, 9th Floor (212) 839-8857 Canopies must be well-maintained at all times. If the installed canopy fails final inspection, HIQA will reject the canopy maintenance permit and notify the applicant of the rejection. Following are the steps for permit application, review and issuance at the central Permit Office: Applications for all other construction-related work, including work on critical streets in Staten Island, can be submitted to the borough office in the borough in which the work is to be performed. AND NYCTA. Minimum slopes should be used wherever possible. At that point, OCMC executive staff will determine if additional permit stipulations are required. If the hold is not released, the applicant must contact the borough ASHO to determine the feasibility of the work being completed prior to the final resurfacing. number as provided by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). RED LIGHT CAMERA CONDUIT IS LOCATED IN YOUR PROPOSED WORK AREA. If the insurance is not current, the request will be denied. If guide sheets are to be included in a project, they should be included in a subset under that project. All other times - (718) 433-3340, From 7:00 AM to 3:30 PM, Monday to Friday: (212) 839-9697/99 or 9688 All links are subject to change. Standard Drawings are not currently available for download from the shaded states. 350 St. Marks Place, Main Floor Advance notice and coordination of planned street work is one of the most effective tools for reducing the number of street excavations, especially on streets that are scheduled to be resurfaced or reconstructed. The applicant may apply directly for this permit type without being a registered permittee, provided he or she can demonstrate proof of required insurance. 120-55 Queens Boulevard, 1st floor, Room 1-240 Additionally, High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) conduit, a more cost-effective material that is not susceptible to corrosion from residual salt water after storm surge events, is replacing galvanized steel for all signal locations and street light locations in flood-vulnerable areas. Tel: (718) 390-2080, The Bronx ANY STORAGE OF MATERIAL OR STORAGE OF EQUIPMENT REQUIRES A SEPARATE PERMIT. WORK INCLUDES: CURB/SIDEWALK REPAIR AS NEEDED; ROADWAY MILLING/REPAIR AND RESURFACING; REMOVAL OF CENTER MEDIAN; RESETTING UTILITY OPENING; REMOVAL/REINSTALLATION OF TRAFFIC SIGNALS INCLUDING CONDUIT; INSTALLATION OF PAVEMENT MARKINGS AND PARKING SIGNAGE. THIS PERMIT ALLOWS FOR INSTALLATION OF TEMP ROADWAY/PAVEMENT MARKINGS AND/OR TEMP CONSTRUCTION REGULATORY SIGNS AS PER APPROVED MPT PLANS. Staten Island, NY 10301 HIQA will determine whether an inspection of the work site is warranted to establish existing conditions before work begins. Building Operations/Construction Activity Permits are generally taken out by entities that perform construction activities, including developers and contractors. An EAN is required for each utility access cover opening at a location, provided that the work is performed around the clock until the emergency is eliminated, at which time the EAN expires. Long Island City, NY 11101 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM, Lower Manhattan (south of Canal Street) 30-30 Thomson Avenue, 4th Floor This requires a minimum distance on narrow sidewalks (10-12 feet Secondary Streets) of 5 ft., or a minimum distance on wide sidewalks (Larger than 12 feet Main Streets) of 8 ft. FULL CURB TO CURB RESTORATION WILL BE REQUIRED FOR THE ENTIRE LENGTH OF THE WORK. (212) 748-6670 WORK FROM 7 PM FRIDAY THROUGH 6 AM MONDAY. The full list of rules and regulations is contained in the Highway Rules, Sections 2-02 and 2-04, and should be consulted before any work is performed on the street. Brooklyn, NY 11211 New York, NY 10038 AS COORDINATED WITH COMMUNITY BOARD, CON ED. THIS WORK HAS PRIORITY OVER OTHER NON-EMERGENCY WORK ON STREET SEGMENT. Policies; Accessibility; About CT; Further information on permits is available in Chapter 3 Permits and Approvals. Questions regarding permit registration can be directed to the central Permit Office. It also outlines principles for coordinating with NYC DOT when proposing excavation work to help make certain that excavation on streets occurs before or in conjunction with city street work, where practicable. If the hold is not released, the applicant must contact DDC (DDC contact information is available in Appendix D, Other Agency and Utility Contact Information). PARKING OF NON-COMMERCIAL VEHICLES ON THE STREET (ROADWAY AND SIDEWALK) WITHIN WORK ZONES IS PROHIBITED. ALL MITIGATIONS INCLUDING: VARIABLE MESSAGE BOARDS, NYPD INTERSECTION TRAFFIC AGENTS, CONSTRUCTION, PARKING, AND BUS STOP SIGNAGE MUST IN PLACE AND MAINTAINED FOR THE LIFE OF THE PROJECT. Hunters Point Plaza (V) THE AREA CREATED BY EXTENDING THE BUILDING LINE TO THE CURB (THE"CORNER") OR THE AREA TEN FEET FROM EITHER SIDE OF THE CORNER (THE"CORNER QUADRANT"). ALL UTILITY COMPANIES SHALL BE REQUIRED TO INSTALL THEIR UTILITIES &/OR CONDUITS A MINIMUM OF 18 INCHES BELOW THE ROAD WAY SURFACE OR BASE WHICHEVER IS GREATER AS PER NYC DOT HIGHWAY RULES & REGULATIONS 2-11(11)(VII). If guide sheets are to be included in a project, they should be included in a subset under that project. A list of the forms most commonly used during this process can be found inAppendix B, Forms. Borough Hall, 2nd Floor If the applicant makes any changes to these authorized representative(s), he or she must update the Permittee Registration Application. 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