New York Real Estate Journal

11-06-2014 - BOMA/New York to hold Annual Conference and Leadership Breakfast

October 20, 2014 - Construction Design & Engineering
With news headlines revolving more and more around issues that affect commercial property management, BOMA/New York is focusing its upcoming Annual Conference and Leadership Breakfast exclusively on the two topics that have the most serious and costly consequences for the property management business: terrorism and weather-related damage. The conference, to be held at 101 Park Ave. from 8 to 10 a.m. on November 6th, will feature NYPD and Department of Buildings (DOB) officials, who will brief attendees on the NYPD's latest anti-terrorism initiatives and resources in light of heightened threat levels and New York City's pivotal role in international affairs, and conduct a "must-know" discussion and review of the latest changes to the NYC Construction Code—particularly the new local laws that reflect the dramatic impact of Superstorm Sandy and incorporate a range of lessons learned from that event. DOB officials will provide a status update of the changes in the Code, which is currently undergoing revision, as well as zero in on Local Law 141, which focuses heavily on flood-related issues that caused millions of dollars of damage in New York City. Key topics from that law, as well as LL13/2014 and LL 109, will include: * New backflow prevention requirements. * Redrawn flood maps, significantly expanded in Lower Manhattan. * Fuel oil storage changes. * Relocation of building systems (new construction.) * Triggers for when renovation/reconstruction must meet new requirements. * Temporary flood shields. * Mold resistant requirements. * Codes changes, Coastal Zone A changes. Case studies on buildings which have taken post-Sandy initiatives to deal with floods for code compliance and future protection will also be explored. Seats are now on sale for the conference and corporate sponsorships are available. For information on both, please contact Daniel Avery, BOMA/New York director of legislative Affairs at 212-239-3662 or [email protected].