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Engineering conducting a parapet inspection per New York City's new annual parapet inspection requirement.

New Year, New NYC Inspection Requirements

January 4th, 2024 by

  As state and city regulations continually adapt to maintain the safety and integrity of our buildings, residents, and the public at large, staying up to date with upcoming deadlines and the latest periodic safety inspection requirements can seem like...

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DOB No-Penalty Inspection Program Returns with Expanded Offerings

For a Limited Time: DOB No-Penalty Inspection Program Returns with Expanded Offerings

June 27th, 2023 by

  Effective June 21, 2023, the New York City Department of Buildings (DOB) has recently announced the expansion of its Summer No-Penalty Inspection Program, providing property owners, landlords, and business owners with an opportunity to assess the condition of their...

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Winter is Coming. Is Your Building Prepared?

November 30th, 2022 by

  Winter is almost here. New York City's heating season is in full swing, the nights are getting longer, and the temperatures have been steadily falling like the leaves on the trees. To protect your residents and keep everyone safe,...

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New Local Laws and Important Upcoming NYC & Jersey City Compliance Deadlines

August 21st, 2022 by

RAND Building News: Upcoming and New Local Law Compliance Deadlines   Whether in response to a recent tragedy or looking ahead to take preventive precautions, laws and regulations governing building maintenance are constantly evolving to better keep our communities healthy...

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Energy Efficiency Reports Must Be Filed by Registered Design Professionals Beginning January 1, 2022

December 2nd, 2021 by

As part of NYC's Greener, Greater Building Plan, Local Law 87/09 requires owners to have an energy audit conducted on their base-building systems; undertake energy-efficient maintenance practices as part of retro-commissioning; and file an Energy Efficiency Report (EER) with the...

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Weathering the Storm: Emergency Preparedness & Storm Resiliency

September 9th, 2021 by

After last week's record-breaking rainfall caused flooding, power outages and widespread damage to buildings and infrastructure, the New York City Department of Buildings (DOB) released a set of precautions building owners and property managers should carefully follow when surveying storm...

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Con Edison is introducing new high level incentives, up to $75,000 per building, to encourage customers to convert from oil to gas.

New Oil-to-Gas Conversion Incentives – Up to $75,000 in Rebates

February 12th, 2018 by

Thinking about converting from oil to gas? As New York City moves towards cleaner, renewable energy, Con Edison is introducing new high level incentives, up to $75,000 per building, to encourage customers to convert from oil to gas. Qualifying buildings...

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Ask Our Experts: Oil-to-Gas Conversions

June 3rd, 2015 by

Even with the recent drop in oil prices, many co-op and condo boards are considering converting their building’s heating plant from an oil-burning system to one that burns gas, or to a dual-fuel system, which burns gas most of the...

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No. 6 Oil Usage Expires June 30

May 5th, 2015 by

Because of the heavy pollutants emitted when it is burned, No. 6 heating oil has been on its way out as a fuel source for New York City buildings. As required by a Department of Environmental Protection rule and Local...

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