New York City mandates property owners to meet stringent energy compliance regulations under Local Law 84 (annual carbon emission disclosure via the EPA’s Energy Star Portfolio Manager) and Local Law 33 (public display of building energy efficiency grades).
Our client, a service provider managing these regulatory processes for numerous properties, faced operational inefficiencies due to fragmented, manual workflows. LL84 compliance required extensive data gathering, processing, and submission with little visibility or traceability. LL33 demanded online retrieval of energy grade certificates from the Department of Buildings (DOB), preparation of print-ready delivery packages, and shipment coordination — all done manually. These efforts were time-consuming, error-prone, and lacked real-time monitoring or cross-team coordination.
Automate the end-to-end compliance process for New York City’s Local Law 84 and Local Law 33, which mandate annual energy consumption reporting and public display of building energy grades respectively.
Eliminate fragmented workflows and manual dependencies involved in data collection, certificate retrieval, document packaging, and regulatory submission.
Increase traceability, accuracy, and accountability across the compliance lifecycle through real-time tracking, automated updates, and centralized workflow management.
Enable seamless collaboration among cross-functional teams by integrating commonly used platforms (e.g., Dropbox, Asana, FedEx, Gmail) and offering dashboards for operational visibility.
Build a scalable and cost-efficient system capable of managing high-volume customer accounts with minimal incremental resource requirements.
A centralized web application that facilitates data collection, task tracking, and ESPM (Energy Star Portfolio Manager) submission for LL84 reporting.
Automation bots and web scrapers capable of extracting billing and energy data from utility PDFs and third-party websites where APIs were unavailable.
A queue management system to efficiently handle large volumes of compliance submissions and processing tasks during peak cycles.
Web automation tools to programmatically retrieve energy grade certificates from the NYC Department of Buildings (DOB) portal for LL33 compliance.
Integration with FedEx APIs for automated shipping label generation, along with tools to compile and print-ready delivery packages containing certificates and related documents.
Seamless integration with Dropbox for document storage, Gmail for communication workflows, and Asana for assigning, tracking, and updating tasks in real time.
A real-time dashboard interface to monitor process stages, highlight bottlenecks, assign responsibilities, and track compliance statuses across departments.
We delivered a comprehensive end-to-end automation suite consisting of two purpose-built systems and supporting components:
Web Application: Developed using .NET MVC, C#, and Angular, this centralized platform manages quotes, proposals, contracts, billing, and customer records. It includes key features such as automated email generation, contract workflow review boards, and rule-based business process automation.
Desktop Application: Built with WinForms and DevExpress, this system provides an Excel-like interface tailored for power users. It supports offline access, advanced custom grid views, and embedded automation tools for efficient data management.
Supporting Automation: We implemented intelligent web scrapers and PDF extractors to retrieve billing data from utility websites and documents, converting unstructured inputs into clean, structured records within the system’s database.
Together, these integrated systems streamlined operations, enhanced data accuracy, and provided real-time visibility into the full customer and contract lifecycle.
Web Application: .NET MVC, C#, Angular, SQL Server, Kendo UI, REST APIs.
Desktop Application: WinForms, DevExpress, C#, SQL Server, API Integrations.
Automation Tools: C# scrapers, PDF parsers.
Data Handling: Centralized SQL Server database.
The automation suite led to a 60–70% reduction in manual labor across both compliance workflows—streamlining certificate downloads, data submissions, and package deliveries.
By integrating systems like Dropbox, Asana, and FedEx APIs, the client achieved real-time visibility and traceability, allowing operations teams to monitor compliance statuses, pending actions, and delivery stages instantly.
The solution enabled error-free and faster ESPM submissions by eliminating fragmented data collection, automating data validation, and enforcing consistent workflows for LL84 compliance.
For LL33, the delivery workflow was transformed from a multi-step manual process into a one-click, fully automated cycle, including dynamic FedEx label generation, document preparation, and proof-of-delivery logging.
The client saw a drastic improvement in cross-functional coordination and task ownership through modular dashboards, automated syncs, and structured workflow queues.
Overall, the system ensured higher compliance accuracy, faster turnaround times, and a scalable foundation to serve a growing customer base with minimal additional overhead.
Last Updated: 21-04-2023