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,...
Read moreNew Oil-to-Gas Conversion Incentives – Up to $75,000 in Rebates
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...
Read moreRestoring a Romanesque Revival in Park Slope Historic District
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...
Read moreHappy Holidays from Randy the Snowman and all of us at RAND!
Click on Randy the Snowman's 30th anniversary photo album to view a special holiday message. Thank you to all of our clients and colleagues for your support over the past three decades. We look forward to continuing to serve you...
Read moreHow to Save a Life, 5 Years in a Row
We're proud to announce RAND's fifth annual blood drive in partnership with American Red Cross was another success. This year we had 20 whole blood donors and 3 Power Red donors, making our official tally 26 pints of blood collected, a...
Read moreLucky Number Seven for RAND
New York, December 1, 2017 For the 7th time, RAND Engineering & Architecture, DPC has been recognized as one of Crain’s Best Places to Work in New York City. Ranked number 98 this year, RAND was the only engineering and architectural firm...
Read moreRAND at Canstruction 2017 Says “We CAN Coexist”
For the 4th year in a row, RAND participated in New York’s Canstruction competition, an annual charity event where engineering and architecture firms from all over the city design and construct structures built entirely out of canned food. These sculptures...
Read moreAsk the Engineer: Creating Amenity Spaces
Building amenities are getting more exotic by the day--IMAX theater, squash court, chef's kitchen, anyone? In a competitive market, co-op/condo boards and building owners realize that adding or improving amenities can be a worthwhile investment. With some creative thinking and careful...
Read moreRAND Celebrates 30 Years with 30 Days of Giving
In honor of our 30th anniversary, RAND is pleased to announce our 30 Days of Giving “Pay it Forward” Initiative. Starting October 1, RAND employees began participating in different acts of charity and kindness - both small and large -...
Read more







