Harold Krongelb, P.E., is a Licensed Professional Engineer in the State of New York (number 067890-1). Harold Krongelb, P.E., is a graduate Engineer with a Bachelor of Science degree from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, awarded in 1980. Harold Krongelb PE has more than 40 years of experience as an Engineer. Harold Krongelb, P.E., is a Board-Certified Diplomate in Forensic Engineering by The National Academy of Forensic Engineers.
Harold Krongelb, P.E., has consulted as a Professional Engineer on causes of stairway trip and fall injuries, sidewalk trip and fall injuries, parking lot trip and fall injuries, path trip and fall injuries, playground injuries, exercise equipment injuries, and building code compliance in existing buildings. Harold Krongelb, P.E., has had two peer-reviewed articles published in the Technical Journal of the National Academy of Building Inspection Engineers, Evaluation of Electrical Systems and Do Your Clients Understand You? Harold Krongelb, P.E., has been quoted in Newsday, the New York Times, and Optimum News Stories.
Harold Krongelb, P.E., reviewed State of New York Assembly Bill 1191 of 1998 regarding home inspections for the New York State Society of Professional Engineers and prepared a response and recommendations. Harold Krongelb, P.E., served on the task force that prepared the National Academy of Building Inspection Engineers Standards of Practice.
Harold Krongelb, P.E., has given Expert Testimony in the United States Southern District Court, the State of New York Supreme Court, Nassau County, Suffolk County, Bankruptcy Court, the City of New York Landlord-Tenant Court, and the Court of Claims.
Harold Krongelb, P.E., is a member of The National Society of Professional Engineers, The New York State Society of Professional Engineers, The American Society of Civil Engineers, The Institute of Electronic and Electrical Engineers, The Society of Automotive Engineers, The National Academy of Forensic Engineers, and The International Code Council.
Analysis of Sidewalk, Stairway, Walkway, and Parking Lot Slip, Trip, and Fall Incidents
Historical Weather Conditions
Means of Egress
Physics of Colliding Objects
Affidavit and Report Writing
Analysis When Site Inspection Is Not Possible
Building Code Applicability
Court Testimony
Deposition Analysis
1877, 1892, 1900, 1901, 1906, 1916, 1938, 1968, 2008, 2014, and 2022 City of New York Building Code and Fire Code
1951, 1954, 1956, 1958, 1959, 1961, 1964, 1972, 1973, 1977, 1978, 1982, 1984, 2004, 2010, 2015, and 2020 State of New York Building Code
State of New York Tenement Laws
Historical Building Codes
The International Building Code
NFPA Codes
Application of Codes to Existing Buildings
Certificate of Occupancy and Building Permit Requirements
City of New York I-Cards
City of New York Sidewalk Regulations
Engineering Principles
Safety Principles
Scientific Principles
Pre-Building Code Stairway Design
Property Maintenance Codes
State Of New York Multiple Dwelling Law
Use of Online Resources
This list summarizes engineering skills. This list is not a Curriculum Vitae (CV). A CV is available on request to Attorneys and Law Offices. Contact Harold Krongelb, P.E., at 516.434.9763 or by emailing HKrongelb@professional-engineer.com for a current Curriculum Vitae.