There is an under the radar Benchmarking requirement that may come as a surprise to many buildings. This involves buildings that have low Benchmarking scores that have been buried and unnoticed in data bases for years. These buried scores will soon be “prominently” posted at the front entrance of each and every building for all to see.
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