Tag Archive: sustainability


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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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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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

June 29th, 2017 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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Nov. 13 Co-op and Condo Seminar

November 5th, 2014 by

Next week RAND will participate in a symposium addressing key topics important to cooperatives and condominiums. RAND's Principal and Vice President Peter E. Varsalona, PE, will discuss the challenges and considerations of oil-to-gas conversions, a major capital improvement project that...

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Steel Away

September 19th, 2014 by

Today is SteelDay, an annual event sponsored by the American Institute of Steel Construction to educate the public on how the structural steel industry contributes to building America. As an engineering student in college, every day was steel day for...

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