NYC FISP Cycle 10A: Early Inspections are Key to Smooth Compliance
10 July 2024
Attention all building owners and managers,
This is your friendly reminder that the NYC Façade Inspection and Safety Program (FISP) Cycle 10A filing window will open on February 21, 2025. Filings will be accepted up until February 21, 2027. As part of our commitment to ensuring the safety and compliance of your buildings, we strongly encourage you to schedule your inspections early in the cycle.
Why Schedule Early Inspections?
While the two-year filing window might seem ample, the reality is that major repair programs can take anywhere from 6-18 months to complete. Additionally, New York City’s harsh winter conditions can further delay construction schedules due to freezing temperatures. By conducting inspections early, you allow ample time to address any maintenance or repair issues that may arise before the final reports are due.
Benefits of Early Inspections
- Proactive Maintenance: Early inspections help identify potential issues before they become major problems, saving you time and money in the long run.
- Avoiding Winter Delays: Scheduling inspections and repairs during milder weather avoids delays caused by winter’s freezing temperatures.
- Smoother Compliance Process: With adequate time for repairs, you ensure that your building meets all safety requirements without the last-minute rush.
Our Commitment to You
At Mayta + Sebastian Architecture, we are dedicated to supporting you through the FISP Cycle 10A process. Our experienced team will work closely with you to schedule inspections, develop maintenance plans, and execute necessary repairs efficiently and effectively.
Don’t wait until the last minute. Contact us today to schedule your FISP Cycle 10A inspection and ensure your building remains safe and compliant.
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