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A Visit to Fallingwater

March 10th, 2015 by

One of the many things I love about RAND is how it offers ongoing education for its employees, from lunch-and-learn seminars to topical movie viewings to company-sponsored field trips. A group of my RAND colleagues and I recently took advantage...

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RAND Steps UP to Give Back

March 5th, 2015 by

Based on the popularity of our UP Band competition last spring, RAND recently held another Step It UP competition—this time as a RAND Gives Back fundraiser for our favorite charities. Each participant had a daily step goal (10,000 steps minimum;...

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The Challenges of Parking Garage Repairs

March 2nd, 2015 by

Parking garages are a reliable source of revenue for a building, as well as a useful amenity to residents who park their cars there. But parking garages are also exposed to toxic fumes, snow, ice, rain, and cold temperatures, all...

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Looking for a Few Good Men and Women

January 14th, 2015 by

With the New Year underway, we at RAND look back proudly at our achievements over the past year and look ahead with excitement to more success in 2015. First, looking back: Last summer we made the Inc. 5000 list of...

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The “Best” of Times, Times Five

January 7th, 2015 by

Five times we’re charmed. As recognition of a firm that supports, inspires, and empowers its employees, RAND Engineering & Architecture, DPC was named one of the 2014 Best Places to Work in New York City by Crain’s New York Business...

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Co-op Stops Stopgaps to Stop Leaks

December 30th, 2014 by

Short-term fixes rarely bring long-term relief, especially when it comes to building maintenance. Case in point: the Kensington House, a 195-unit co-op at 200 West 20th Street in Manhattan, which had been doing patchwork repairs for years in a futile...

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Hard Core-Drilling Softens Costs

December 22nd, 2014 by

Rarely does a repair project go exactly as planned, which is why it’s critical to have a contingency plan. And sometimes the contingency plan itself needs a contingency plan. Such was the case on a structural rehabilitation project that RAND...

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New Jersey Co-op Fights Back Against Leaks

December 16th, 2014 by

Water is a formidable foe, and keeping it from infiltrating a building is a constant battle, as one New Jersey cooperative knows all too well. RAND recently completed a major exterior repair program at Northbridge Park, a 14-story residential co-op...

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Giving Back Is in Our Blood

December 10th, 2014 by

Last week RAND held its second annual blood drive in partnership with the American Red Cross. Following the success of our first ever blood drive last year, at which we collected a respectable 19 units, this year we opened up...

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