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The NYC Department of Buildings

DOB – means NYC Department of Buildings


The New York City Department of Buildings (DOB) is responsible for enforcing the City’s Construction Codes, Zoning Resolution, and New York State Multiple Dwelling Law to ensure safe and lawful use of buildings and construction sites across the five boroughs. Its primary functions include regulating construction and real estate development, enforcing building codes through plan review, permitting, licensing, and inspections, and promoting worker and public safety on construction sites and in existing buildings.

Key DOB roles are:

  • Reviewing and approving building plans and permit applications.
  • Enforcing compliance with building, electrical, zoning, labor, and dwelling codes and laws.
  • Licensing construction trades and professionals.
  • Conducting inspections of over one million buildings and construction sites to ensure safety and code compliance.
  • Responding to structural emergencies and conducting professional analysis of accidents to prevent recurrence.
  • Providing outreach and education to construction workers, property owners, and tenants regarding safety awareness.

The DOB issues about 140,000 work permits annually and performs over 300,000 inspections each year, reflecting its critical role in regulating the city’s built environment and balancing development with safety and community needs.

  • DOB
  • Zoning Resolution
  • permitting
  • licensing
  • NYC
  • Department of Buildings
  • approval
  • inspections
  • Construction Codes
  • Multiple Dwelling Law
  • review

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