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Architectural Design
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Installing an ADA-Compliant Ramp
Feasibility Studies for Amenity Spaces
Making an Entrance Accessible
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High Bid, Low Bid, Best Bid?
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When an Engineer Is on the Board
Getting the Construction Documents Right
Time for a Change (Order)?
When to Use an Engineer
Engineer vs. Architect: What’s the Difference?
To Bond, or Not to Bond?
Energy Efficiency
Infrared Thermography: See Your Building in a New Light
RAND Joins NYSERDA’s Multifamily Building Solutions Network
Energy Efficiency Incentives, for Local Law 97 and Beyond
New York City Benchmarking Law (Local Laws 84/09 and 133/16) Requires Owners to Submit Energy and Water Usage Annually
New York City’s Energy Efficiency Legislation Mandates Benchmarking, Energy Audits, and Retro-commissioning
Green Roof Fact Sheet
Converting From No. 6 Heating Oil
Local Law 154 of 2021: NYC Building Electrification Law
Energy Audit Fact Sheet
Guide to Local Law 97 of 2019 Compliance (Fact Sheet)
Exterior Repair and Maintenance
Roof Alterations Questionnaire
Investigative Probes
Sidewalk Sheds
Facade Cleaning
Preventing Mold
Making Your Repair Projects Green
Preparing Your Building for Winter
Refurbishing a Fire Escape
Installing Window Air Conditioners
Balcony Repairs
The Key to Healthy Exterior Walls
Replacing a Cornice
Replacing Old Windows
Cutting Corners and Band-Aid Fixes
The Ongoing Battle Against Leaks
Using the Roof in a Co-op
Proper Roofing Maintenance
How to Fix a Roof Leak: First, Find It
A Second Engineer’s Opinion Saved This Co-op a Bundle
DOB Requires Facade Inspection Reports to Be Filed Online
Drone Services
Playing It “Safe”: A Guide to NYC’s Facade Inspection Safety Program (FISP)
Filing and Permits
Managing the Landmarks Process
Amending a Certificate of Occupancy
Permit Requirements
Historic Preservation
New York City Landmarks Fact Sheet
Funding Assistance for Historic Properties
Window Replacement in an Historic District
Return to Glory on the Upper West Side
Local Law 11/98 Archive
Facade-Report Time, With a Difference
A Little Leeway on Facade Repairs
Dismantling the Scaffolding
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Re-piping a Domestic Water System
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Converting From Oil to Gas
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Fixing Brown Water and Low Pressure
Installing a Cogeneration System
Repairing a Sewer Line
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Backflow Prevention: It’s the Law
Remedying Ventilation Issues
Heating Plant Upgrades
Local Law 26/04: Fire Sprinkler Requirement
3 Things You Really Need to Know About Your NYC Radiators
Elevator Doors That Close on People
Old Hallway Vents Can Pose Dangers
Cooling Down Your Overheated Apartment
Emergency Generators
The Little Engine That
Local Law 191 of 2018: Carbon Monoxide Detectors in Commercial Spaces Requirement
NYC Local Law 157 Natural Gas Detector Compliance: What Building Owners and Managers Need to Know
Boiler Maintenance Checklist
Local Law 152 of 2016: Periodic Inspection of Gas Piping
Replacing Plumbing Risers
Managing Electrical Power
Project Planning and Management
Is “Subcontractor” Really a Dirty Word?
The Role of the Engineer/Architect
Altering Your Building: It’s Not Just an Ordinary Facelift
Establishing a Reliable Repair Budget
Don’t Fall Short with Long-term Planning
8 Steps to a Successful Project
RAND Gives Back & Company Culture
Pipe Down Hunger CANstruction 2015
Hounding Hunger CANstruction 2014
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Installing a Recreational Roof System
Replacing a Roof: Hot or Cold System?
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Retaining Walls
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Surveying Your Building’s Condition
Finding—and Fixing—Construction Defects
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Detecting Leaks with Infrared Thermography
Doing Due Diligence Before Buying
Testing For Asbestos
Africa Israel Sued for Not Disclosing RAND Report
Lack of Luxury
The 7 Worst Places to Live in a Building
Retaining Wall Inspections (Local Law 37 of 2008)
NYC Annual Parapet Inspection Requirement Fact Sheet
Understanding Tenant Protection Plan (TPP) Compliance in NYC: A Guide for Building Owners
Learn to Spot Building Defects before Buying
The Top 7 Construction Defects
Special Inspections Fact Sheet
Understanding the Integrated Physical Needs Assessment (IPNA)
Maintenance Best Practices for Parking Structures
Jersey City Ordinance 21-054 Fact Sheet (Mandatory Structural and Facade Inspections)
New York State Parking Garage Inspections Fact Sheet
NYC Periodic Inspection of Parking Structures (PIPS) | Local Law 126 Fact Sheet
Techniques and Case Studies
Core-drilling for Masonry Repairs
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How Much Should Your Building Have in Reserves?
Parking Structure Safety & NYC Periodic Inspection of Parking Structures Program (per Local Law 126) Compliance Webinar

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