This is a legal form that was released by the New York City Department of Buildings - a government authority operating within New York City. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is RWIP3?
A: RWIP3 stands for Retaining Wall Inspection Program and it's a notification of unsafe conditions.
Q: What is the purpose of RWIP3?
A: The purpose of RWIP3 is to identify and address unsafe conditions regarding retaining walls in New York City.
Q: Who is responsible for the RWIP3?
A: The responsibility for RWIP3 lies with the building owners.
Q: Why is RWIP3 important?
A: RWIP3 is important to ensure the safety of the public and surrounding properties by identifying and addressing potential hazards.
Q: What should building owners do with RWIP3?
A: Building owners should review the RWIP3 notification and take appropriate action to address any identified unsafe conditions.
Q: Are there any penalties for non-compliance with RWIP3?
A: Yes, building owners may be subject to penalties for non-compliance with RWIP3, including fines and additional enforcement actions.
Q: How often should RWIP3 be conducted?
A: RWIP3 should be conducted as required by the Department of Buildings based on the specific conditions of the retaining wall.
Q: Can a professional engineer conduct RWIP3?
A: Yes, a professional engineer can conduct RWIP3 as long as they meet the qualifications specified by the Department of Buildings.
Q: What happens after RWIP3 is conducted?
A: After RWIP3 is conducted, the building owner should address any identified unsafe conditions and provide the Department of Buildings with a report of the actions taken.
Form Details:
Download a fillable version of Form RWIP3 by clicking the link below or browse more documents and templates provided by the New York City Department of Buildings.