PW1: Plan/Work Application.
Register with Federal, State and Local Agencies You can use the U.S. Small Business Administration's (SBA) business guide to figure out where you'll need to register. Remember that if your construction company operates in multiple states, you'll need to register with all of them. Our state guide can help you with that.
Here's what's required: Complete the basic license application. Create a login and apply for licensing. Provide sales tax ID number. Provide proof of residency. Provide proof of business address. Provide proof of workers' compensation insurance. Provide proof of EPA certification (for businesses that apply)
You can request drawings, plans or documents for properties located in New York City by submitting a Record Request online in DOB's Building Information System (BIS) via DOB NOW: BIS Options. If you already have a DOB eFiling account, you can log into DOB NOW and select the BIS Options portal.
A person or business must have a Home Improvement Contractor License if engaged in the construction, repair, remodeling, or addition to any land or building used as a residence.
Get help with Department of Buildings Self-Service Tools. Call 311 or 212-NEW-YORK (212-639-9675) for help.
Public Records: Many local governments maintain building permits and plans as public records. Check with your city or county's planning department or building department. University Libraries: Some universities with architecture or engineering programs may have archives of building plans and blueprints.
Once the project is completed, the owner or the owner's authorized representative must ensure the following items/tasks are completed/submitted prior to project sign-off: completed reports for all the required Special Inspections submitted by SIA's; all required Department inspections are performed; self-certification ...
Construction Worksite Incident Report Agency: Department of Buildings. Division: Work Site Incident Hotline. Phone Number: (212) 602-0431. Business Hours: 24 hours, 7 days a week.