Category: Leaks


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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RAND Senior Architect Ivan Mrakovcic, Project Architect Valerie Landriscina, and Lincoln Condominium Board President Melanie Smith accept the Ortner Preservation Award for 153 Lincoln Place at the March Park Slope Civic Council meeting.

RAND Project Recipient of Historic Preservation Award

April 18th, 2018 by

The Park Slope Civic Council has selected RAND’s exterior restoration of 153 Lincoln Place as a recipient of its 2017 Evelyn and Everett Ortner Preservation Award for excellence in exterior restoration. Inaugurated in 2014, the Ortner Awards recognize and encourage...

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Common symptoms and causes of exterior wall distress include (clockwise, starting upper left corner): efflorescence, spalls, cracks, and mortar deterioration.

Ask the Engineer: The Key to Healthy Walls

February 21st, 2018 by

A building’s exterior walls protect the interior spaces from a constant barrage of the elements. Over time, however, exposure to wind, rain, snow, and sun; lack of maintenance; improper repairs; and/or poor design and construction can lead to leaks, cracks,...

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153 Lincoln Place Historic Exterior Restoration and Roof Replacement Project

Restoring a Romanesque Revival in Park Slope Historic District

January 22nd, 2018 by

The four-story Park Slope Historic District Romanesque Revival townhouse had a checkered past and a current leakage problem. 153 Lincoln Place was built in 1887 for Frank Babbott, a jute merchant, and his wife Lydia, daughter of Standard Oil magnate Charles...

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Conducting a physical condition survey is a useful way to diagnose construction defects in a building's major systems and components.

Ask the Engineer: Finding–and Fixing–Construction Defects

October 4th, 2016 by

Leaks, drafty windows, cracked balconies, loose floorboards, and mold are not things you would expect to see in a newly constructed or newly converted building. Unfortunately, they're not uncommon in the wake of the country's building boom over the last...

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Parkside Association roof and parapet wall replacement in process. Shown: original facade of the east wing of the building (left) and the newly constructed parapet wall of the west wing (right).

Restoring Historic Details in Sunset Park

August 10th, 2016 by

Over the years, various boards of directors at Parkside Assocation, located at 549 41st Street in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, resolved to replace the leaky roof of the 89-year-old building. But best intentions aside, they managed only temporary fixes and patchwork repairs....

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310-312 West 122nd Street

What Lies Beneath (A Co-op’s Gut Reno Horror Story)

July 13th, 2016 by

A moldy basement, leaking roofs, and oatmeal-like mortar are scary things no one should ever encounter in a newly renovated building. Unfortunately for one cooperative in Harlem, a less than stellar gut renovation, which included a new roof, windows, and joist...

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Deteriorating Pipes

Greenwich Village Condo Digs Its Way Out of a Leak

February 5th, 2016 by

One of RAND's recent projects was supposed to be a routine roofing replacement job, until contractors discovered sand where there should have been concrete. Village House, a 75-unit, 14-story Greenwich Village condominium located at 60 West 13th street and built...

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Ask Our Experts: Roof Replacement

July 23rd, 2015 by

The roof is one of the most critical elements of a building in preventing leaks. Many property owners and managers will at some point find it necessary to replace the roof of their building to keep it watertight. In RAND’s...

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