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a brief introduction plan review at dob for demolition plans as performed by construction safety compliance plan exam group formerly best we review plan submissions uh for all full demolition dm filings uh site safety plans uh cocoon climbing formwork plans where the systems are proposed in lieu of code mandated safety netting and we review construction code determinations related to construction safety chapter 33. site safety plan examination team is responsible for prior to permit review and approval full demolition means and methods plans these plans are reviewed for code compliance and some other requirements what are these requirements were going to get into that a little bit here get some code references and definitions generally these are the areas where youre going to find your requirements for demolition plan submittal a little bit from the administrative code under construction documents and then largely these these requirements are found in chapter 33 of the building code