Over his 13-year tenure as a resident manager, Ray Murphy led energy-saving projects in a Manhattan condominium, resulting in financial savings and environmental benefits.
Over his 13-year tenure as a resident manager, Ray Murphy led energy-saving projects in a Manhattan condominium, resulting in financial savings and environmental benefits.
Local Law 97 (LL97) requires NYC buildings to reduce carbon emissions. Building Information Modeling can assist in planning energy-efficient solutions.
It’s time to make a Local Law 97 decision. The deadlines are closing in, the professionals who will help you are getting booked up, and the time frame to raise money is shortening.
The Climate Mobilization Act and its fines for carbon emissions necessitate proactive retrofitting. Delaying leads to escalating fines. Electrification and preparation for the future are crucial. Ignoring the Act is not advisable for boards.
Two New York multifamily buildings, a Manhattan co-op and a Brooklyn condo, have received grants from NYSERDA to fund repairs and energy efficiency improvements as part of the Low Carbon Pathways program.
To avoid carbon-emission fines, a group of Queens buildings turns to NYSERDA’s FlexTech.
See where your building stands on meeting carbon emissions caps.
How are co-op and condo boards supposed to achieve the lofty carbon goals set by the city?
Make sure commercial tenants are paying their share of any Climate Mobilization Act retrofits.
Boards are facing the challenge of choosing between Climate Mobilization Act fines and energy upgrades.