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  1. infohub.nyced.org › in-our-schools › working-with-the-doeBuilding Maintenance Vendors

    Below is information about the policies we operate under and the forms and applications required by Building Maintenance Vendors to request a negotiated service for non-routine procurements and improvement projects. For information relevant to all vendors, visit General Information for Vendors.

  2. Below is information about DCP, the policies we operate under as well as the process to request a negotiated services for non-routine procurements.

  3. School Construction. Facilities. The Division of School Facilities (DSF) maintains and repairs buildings managed by the DOE. Our staff include the Custodian Engineers, handymen, and cleaners in each school.

  4. The NYCDOE Division of School Facilities (DSF) is responsible for the maintenance, repair and safe operation of all facilities under the jurisdiction of the City’s school system. The DOE DSF also conducts renovation and construction projects on a smaller scale than the SCA.

  5. TO ALL CUSTODIAN ENGINEERS. 2022-23 SCHOOL YEAR RE-OPENING CIRCULAR. In preparation for the upcoming school year, the Division of School Facilities (DSF) is implementing a strategic approach to help maintain the health and safety of all building occupants. The pillars from which we have built our strategy are as follows:

  6. The NYC School Construction Authority (NYC SCA) has introduced a Safety Program & Procedures Manual to ensure safe practices in New York City school building projects. The manual mandates strict adherence to its policies for the protection of SCA personnel, school occupants, workers, and the public. Contractors must create secure work ...

  7. The Department of Buildings reviews construction plans to ensure that they comply with the Building Code and meet current safety standards and zoning requirements. Once plans are approved, a contractor or contractor's representative may apply for a construction work permit.

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