Long Island City Facade Repair

Long Island City Facade repair

Rojas AP was hired to perform FISP (Facade Inspection Safety Program, formerly Local Law 11) inspections and prepare facade repair drawings with the Department of Buildings and perform construction administration for a 12-story residential building in Long Island City, addressing unsafe conditions.

The inspections were conducted using binoculars, pipe scaffolding and suspended scaffolding in full compliance with FISP. Based on findings from the Cycle 9 FISP report, a comprehensive Facade Repair Scope was developed. A significant challenge faced was the poor condition of the terracotta parapet, which was leaning in several locations. Further inspection of the terracotta revealed deterioration of the backup metal. To address this issue and mitigate potential risks to pedestrians and the building, Rojas AP opted to replace the terracotta parapet with a brick parapet. This solution offered a more durable and cost-effective solution, saving the project money while ensuring long-term stability. The new brick parapet was integrated into the building’s design while maintaining a consistent appearance with the existing structure.

Throughout the project, Rojas AP provided construction administration services, including regular site visits to monitor progress and ensure compliance with design and safety standards. Upon project completion, Rojas AP amended the original FISP report and filed an updated SAFE report, confirming that the building’s facade was in good condition, fully compliant with FISP requirements, and posed no risk to the public.

LOCATION
QUEENS, NY