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The Benchmark Local Law 84 (LL 84) requires that all City and private buildings greater than 50,000 gross square feet, or buildings on one tax lot that together exceed 100,000 gross square feet, provide energy data use for the building for the prior 12-month calendar year.
Buildings which must comply with this requirement are determined based on Department of Finance records. To comply with the Benchmark requirement, building owners must complete an online "NYC LL84 Benchmarking [Year] Compliance Report" each year by using a free online tool called Portfolio Manager.
The deadline each year for completing the Benchmarking requirement is May 1.
You can get more information about LL 84, including:
Learn more about LL 84 Benchmarking.
You can contact the Department of Buildings if you have additional questions about the benchmark requirement. Email your questions to sustainability@buildings.nyc.gov.
Property owners or managers can get information or request assistance with LL 84 building energy usage reporting requirements or violations.
To request assistance, email the Department of Buildings (DOB) at sustainability@buildings.nyc.gov.
Get assistance with complying with Benchmarking requirements.
Learn about Benchmarking deadlines and violations.
Challenge a Benchmarking Violation
DOB accepts challenges to violations issued for failure to comply with the Benchmarking requirement. Building owners can challenge the violation within 30 days from the violation date.
Submit a challenge to a Benchmarking violation.
Benchmarking Help Center
You can get information, assistance, and answers to questions about NYC Local Law 84 (LL84) of 2009 through the New York City Benchmarking Help Center. The Center's goal is to help New York City increase compliance, improve data accuracy, and assist new building owners to benchmark, enabling New Yorkers to use energy and water responsibly and prepare for a more sustainable future.
Benchmarking energy and water usage plays an important role in the Greener, Greater Buildings Program, by helping building owners to see how their building’s energy and water performance compares to usage in other buildings, and providing year over year comparisons that can show the benefits of energy-saving changes made.
You can contact the Benchmarking Help Center for more information and assistance.
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Visit the Benchmarking Help Center website.
Get assistance with complying with Benchmarking requirements.
You can also send an email to questions@benchmarkinghelpcenter.org.
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