Residential and commercial solar installer Brooklyn SolarWorks today established a new specialty projects division, Solar for Construction, specializing in solar integration for new construction and renovation projects.
This new service caters to architects, developers and general contractors seeking to incorporate solar energy into their projects. Brooklyn SolarWorks’ specialty projects division encompasses expert architects, construction managers and project consultants who engage on the front end of construction and renovation projects acting as consultants to ensure optimal design, efficient installation and timely completion, while guiding projects through the complexities of New York City’s building codes and permitting process.
“We add value to building design and construction with proven solar installation techniques that optimize efficiency,” said Cait Eggers, senior project architect at Brooklyn SolarWorks. “Our team works hand in glove with city officials and regulators. We understand the unique challenges of NYC building codes, fire regulations, and roof layouts. By partnering early, we help developers and architects maximize solar system potential while ensuring compliance with all city and state requirements.”
The launch of Brooklyn SolarWorks’ Solar for Construction project is a result of an influx of developers looking to partner with solar consultants. New York City’s stringent environmental regulations have transformed the development landscape. Local Laws 92 and 94 mandate solar panels or green roofs on new buildings and major renovations, making solar energy a business imperative rather than an option. Moreover, Local Law 97’s strict carbon emissions caps for large buildings underscore the critical role of solar power in meeting compliance requirements. By integrating solar energy, developers not only fulfill regulatory obligations but also increase property value and appeal in a sustainability-focused market.
“The surge in demand for solar integration within new construction projects is accelerating,” says T.R. Ludwig, CEO of Brooklyn SolarWorks. “We’ve heard from developers and contractors seeking guidance to seamlessly incorporate solar into their plans, and in response, we’ve assembled a specialized team dedicated to renovations and new construction. Their expertise is already in high demand as the market continues to evolve.”
“At this point solar has become a standard element of our projects,” says Claire Leavengood-Boxer, project manager at The Brooklyn Studio, an award-winning architecture in design firm based in Brooklyn. “Solar is no longer something that just gets stuck on to the roof at the end of a project, but a more integrated aspect of our design process and working with Brooklyn SolarWorks is seamless. We provide the parameters for their layout, and they do the rest. They take care of all permit filings, they coordinate their scope of install with the contractor, and they are a pleasure to work with!”
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