The Cannabidiol (CBD) industry is experiencing a meteoric rise, and with it, the popularity of CBD franchises is burgeoning. As entrepreneurs…
Leaving behind the blues of the pandemic years, the Quick Service Restaurant (QSR) industry is seeing a comeback. With a projected market size…
Whether you’re a building owner or contractor, working with an electrical engineering firm can ensure that your project—new construction or…
The NYC Department of Buildings (DOB) recently published updated rules for Local Law 97 of 2019 (also known as the… Read More
If you own a building in NYC, by now you have most likely heard about Local Law 97 of 2019, also known as the Building… Read More
After a professional energy audit, you get a report with a list of building upgrades that are capable of reducing… Read More
The Empire State Building recently completed a deep energy retrofit, reducing its greenhouse gas emissions by 54%. This… Read More
If you’re in the real estate business in NYC, you’re probably familiarized with Local Law 97 of 2019 by now. The law… Read More
When the topic of greenhouse gas emissions is discussed, we tend to think about transportation. However, the building… Read More
You cause either combustion or electricity to heat a building, and each option has pros and cons. Combustion heating is… Read More
In many parts of the world, there is growing concern about the environmental impact of the building sector. An example… Read More
Energy efficiency has always been a challenge in buildings with tenants. Landlords can reduce their power and gas bills… Read More
Solar power has become America’s fastest growing electricity source, accounting for more than half of the generation… Read More
Energy efficiency measures are not always analyzed in detail before implementing them. For example, LED lighting and… Read More
The emissions released by a building are strongly related to energy consumption, but there are other factors that also… Read More
Join 15,000+ Fellow Architects and Contractors
Get expert engineering tips straight to your inbox. Subscribe to the NY Engineers Blog below.