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Resources Topic: Facade Inspection Safety Program (FISP)
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FISP Repairs and Water Infiltration: Planning with Leak History in Mind
When facade repairs and water infiltration concerns overlap, leak history can play an important role in repair planning. RAND looks at how FISP repairs, concealed wall…
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Can Drones Be Used for FISP Inspections in NYC?
Drones can support FISP inspections in NYC, but they do not replace required close-up inspections. Learn how drone surveys fit into facade evaluation, documentation, and access…
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Cutting Corners and Band-Aid Fixes
So-called cheap and easy fixes only lead to more leaks and expensive repairs down the line.
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A Little Leeway on Facade Repairs
An alternative filing program gives building owners some breathing room with facade inspections.
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Dismantling the Scaffolding
Staggered deadlines for NYC Local Law 11/98 offer a more realistic timetable for conducting inspections and filing reports.
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Drone Surveys for Building Facades, Roofs, and Exterior Conditions
Learn how drone surveys support building envelope evaluations, facade assessments, roof surveys, FISP support, leakage investigations, infrared imaging, and access planning.
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Facade Inspection Safety Program
RAND President Stephen Varone, AIA explains the details of filing an 8th Cycle Facade Inspection Safety Program (FISP) report.
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NYC Facade Inspection Safety Program (FISP) Fact Sheet
Answers to Frequently Asked Questions on NYC’s Facade Inspection and Safety Program (Local Law 11/98).
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Enclosed Balconies and FISP: What NYC Owners Need to Know
What NYC owners should know about enclosed balconies, FISP inspections, and current safety requirements.








