
"Examining the Risk of Building Collapses in NYC: Insights from Recent Incidents"
Private engineers specializing in building collapses have highlighted several warning signs that could indicate a building's risk of collapse, including changes such as bulging walls, sticking windows, new cracks in plaster, and unusual noises. While the NYC Department of Buildings encourages residents to report structural stability concerns, experts suggest that contacting private engineers for inspections and reports may be more effective in non-emergency situations. Residents are also advised to stay informed about ongoing construction and utilize the Department of Buildings Building Information System to access inspection reports and violations.