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  • Manage structural forensic engineering assignments, perform assessments, and provide reports for insurance carriers, attorneys, and property managers.
  • Communicate with clients, conduct on-site interviews, photograph conditions, and review codes and standards to develop defensible conclusions.
  • Supervise junior engineers, develop reports outlining observations and findings, and testify in legal proceedings when required.

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  • Closely coordinate with management, inspectors, and city agencies regarding the safety of compromised structures and take appropriate remedial actions.
  • Respond to emergencies/incidents, as needed, 24/7; assignments may require Emergency Response out of state and may necessitate more than one day on site.
  • Perform in-depth review of structural plans and advise on engineering issues during the construction of large or small, technically complex projects and existing buildings.

The Department of Buildings' Forensic Engineering Unit ensures public safety within New York City's five boroughs. They respond to emergencies and referrals, addressing engineering and construction problems in compromised buildings and structures, as well as issues of egress, zoning, and occupancy.