Suspended Scaffold Work at 301 Park Avenue, Manhattan
301 PARK AVENUE, MANHATTAN, 10022 · East Midtown-Turtle Bay
Estimated Project Cost
Not disclosed
Suspended Scaffold
Issued
April 27, 2026
Expires
July 1, 2026
License
Rigger
About This Project
This permit is for suspended scaffold work at 301 Park Avenue in Manhattan's East Midtown-Turtle Bay neighborhood. The purpose of the scaffold is for a Facade Inspection Safety Program (FISP) inspection, utilizing industrial rope access techniques.
The permit was issued on April 27, 2026, and the cost is not specified (N/A). STRUCTURAL PRESERVATION S is listed as the contractor for this facade inspection-related work.
What This Means For You
Building owners in East Midtown-Turtle Bay should note that facade inspections, like the one requiring suspended scaffolds at 301 Park Avenue, are a necessary part of building maintenance.
The Business That Did This Work
STRUCTURAL PRESERVATION S
Rigger · License #007705
35-21 VERNON BLVD
40 permits filed · 23 neighborhoods
Permit Details
| Tracking Number | 626051815 |
| Work Permit # | M01385679-I1-SC |
| Job Filing Number | — |
| Work Type | Suspended Scaffold |
| Status | Permit Issued |
| Job Description | FISP INSPECTION (Facade Inspection Safety Program). INDUSTRIAL ROPE ACCESS TECHNIQUES AND METHODS. SEE ATTACHED PLANS. Designated Primary Site supervisor: Jesus Decola |
| Floor / Unit | — |
| Estimated Cost | $0 |
| Approved | April 24, 2026 |
| Issued | April 27, 2026 |
| Expires | July 1, 2026 |
| BBL | — |
| BIN | — |
Property Owner
DAJIA US
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