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Find the latest building code for New York City, effective from November 7, 2022. The code covers general administration, plumbing, mechanical, fuel gas and building regulations for various types of construction and occupancies.
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Find the latest information on the NYC Construction Codes, including the 2022 edition and the prior codes. Learn about the COVID-19 related Buildings Bulletins for restaurants, bars, heaters, and occupancy limits.
7 lis 2022 · The 2022 New York City Building Code mandates comprehensive safety, structural, and accessibility standards for construction, emphasizing fire protection, energy efficiency, and compliance with zoning laws to ensure building integrity and public safety.
The 2022 New York City Building Code is based on the 2015 International Building Code (IBC) and modified to meet the needs of New York City's dense urban environment. It covers administration, enforcement, maintenance, licensing, and miscellaneous provisions for building construction and alteration.
A Local Law to amend the New York City building Code, the New York City Mechanical Code and the New York City Fire Code, in relation to relocating and protecting building systems in flood-prone areas.