Category: Energy Efficiency


Reminder: Energy Efficiency Grades Must Be Posted By October 31

October 12th, 2021 by

Since 2020, owners of buildings that are subject to NYC Benchmarking Law must post energy efficiency letter grades issued by the city every year per Local Law 33 of 2018 as amended by Local Law 95 of 2019. As mandated by NYC Benchmarking Law,...

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New York City Benchmarking Law

Update: Energy Benchmarking Deadline is Approaching

March 30th, 2021 by

*Update: The Benchmarking compliance deadline for the 2020 calendar year for buildings 25,000 SF and larger has been extended to June 1, 2021 per a service notice from the NYC Department of Buildings.  The DOB has released its 2021 Covered Buildings...

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Gas piping must be inspected every four years in New York City.

Local Law 152 Gas Piping System Inspection Deadline Extended

January 6th, 2021 by

The deadline for the first ever cycle filing window for New York City Local Law 152 of 2016, which requires the inspection of gas piping systems at least once every four years, has been extended per a Service Notice issued...

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Local Law 152 Gas Piping System Inspection Deadline is Approaching. Heavy Fines for Non-Compliance.

November 6th, 2020 by

The first ever cycle filing window for New York City Local Law 152 of 2016, which requires the inspection of gas piping systems at least once every four years, is coming to a close next month. Owners of buildings in...

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New York City's Local Law 84/09 requires owners of mid-sized and large buildings to annually measure their energy and water consumption in a process called benchmarking.

NYC Buildings Must Display Energy Efficiency Grades Starting This Fall

July 28th, 2020 by

Following the precedent set at New York City's restaurants, building owners will now have letter grades posted outside their entrances. Owners of buildings that are subject to NYC's Benchmarking Law (Local Laws 84/09 and 133/16) will be required to post...

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NYC Benchmarking Law deadlines extended due to COVID-19 Pandemic; owners of mid-sized and large buildings to annually measure their energy and water consumption in a process called benchmarking.

Deadlines Extended for NYC Benchmarking Law (LL84 and LL133) Due to COVID-19 Pandemic

May 7th, 2020 by

BENCHMARKING DEADLINE EXTENDED The New York City Department of Buildings (DOB) has announced that due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, the 2020 Benchmarking (Local Laws 84/09 and 133/16) compliance deadline for the 2019 calendar year has been granted a 90-day extension....

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RAND Senior Structural Engineer Eugene Gurevich, PE

An Engineer’s Path to Building the Rooftop Farm

March 21st, 2019 by

As a LEED-accredited professional engineer and buildings expert working with RAND Engineering & Architecture, DPC in New York, I have the ability to shape urban life in a way most people don’t. I spend much of my energy maintaining and...

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New York City's Local Law 84/09 requires owners of mid-sized and large buildings to annually measure their energy and water consumption in a process called benchmarking.

Deadlines Extended for NYC Benchmarking Law (LL84 and LL133)

September 5th, 2018 by

The New York City Department of Buildings (DOB) has announced that the 2018 Benchmarking (Local Laws 84/09 and 133/16) compliance deadlines for the 2017 calendar year have been extended.

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NYC Benchmarking: Law Now in Effect for Buildings 25,000 SF and Larger

NYC Benchmarking: Law Now in Effect for Buildings 25,000 SF and Larger *UPDATE

March 1st, 2018 by

NYC BENCHMARKING LAW Since 2011, New York City's Local Law 84/09 has required owners of large buildings — single buildings larger than 50,000 SF, or groups of buildings on a single lot larger than 100,000 SF — to annually measure their energy...

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