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  • 1.0 Introduction
  • 2.0 Advance Notice & Coordination
  • 3.0 Permits & Approvals
    • 3.1 General Provisions For Construction-Related Permits
    • 3.2 The Permittee Registration Process
      • 3.2.1 Required Documentation for a Permittee Registration Application
      • 3.2.2 Permittee Registration Application Submittal
    • 3.3 The Permit Application Process (Non-Emergency Work)
    • 3.4 Canopy Authorizations and Permits
    • 3.5 Other Provisions Pertaining to Permits
    • 3.6 Emergency Work and Special Circumstances
    • 3.7 Vault Approvals
  • 4.0 Executing Work in the Street
  • Appendices

3.2 The Permittee Registration Process

In order to apply for a permit, an applicant must first register with NYC DOT by submitting a completed Permittee Registration Application along with insurance and supporting documents. Although registration is a one-time process, registered applicants must keep all insurance and general information up to date.

  • 3.2.1 Required Documentation for a Permittee Registration Application
  • 3.2.2 Permittee Registration Application Submittal
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Street Works Manual

  • 1.0 Introduction
  • 2.0 Advance Notice & Coordination
  • 3.0 Permits & Approvals
    • 3.1 General Provisions For Construction-Related Permits
    • 3.2 The Permittee Registration Process
      • 3.2.1 Required Documentation for a Permittee Registration Application
      • 3.2.2 Permittee Registration Application Submittal
    • 3.3 The Permit Application Process (Non-Emergency Work)
    • 3.4 Canopy Authorizations and Permits
    • 3.5 Other Provisions Pertaining to Permits
    • 3.6 Emergency Work and Special Circumstances
    • 3.7 Vault Approvals
  • 4.0 Executing Work in the Street
  • Appendices

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