Tier 1 Oregon BPS first cohort: June 1, 2028. You have under . See your deadline and next step.
Helping Eugene building owners comply with Oregon Building Performance Standard (BPS) requirements, benchmarking rules, and energy reporting.
Eugene has a strong mix of university buildings, multifamily housing, healthcare facilities, and mid-size commercial properties. Many buildings fall under Oregon BPS coverage, making energy benchmarking and planning essential for compliance
Eugene commercial and multifamily building owners must comply with Oregon BPS requirements under HB 3409 using ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager for benchmarking and reporting.
Tier 1 (>35,000 sq ft): compliance starting 2028 (phased by size)
Tier 2 (20,000–35,000 sq ft + multifamily): reporting cycle begins 2028 5-year reporting cycle applies for Tier 2
The Oregon Building Performance Standard (Oregon BPS) is a mandatory program that aims to bring
awareness about building energy use to owners of existing commercial buildings, and to reduce
energy use and utility costs for less efficient buildings.
The State of Oregon adopted new energy performance requirements for commercial and multifamily buildings. These are in addition to Portland’s commercial energy reporting requirements; here is what commercial property owners need to know.
No. Oregon BPS is statewide, but compliance structure is consistent across cities.
Yes, if they meet square footage thresholds.
EUIt is the energy use intensity target established by Oregon for specific building types and climate zones.
We can reconstruct baseline usage using Portfolio Manager methodologies.
Yes, a phased compliance roadmap is often the most cost-effective approach.
Our team helps Portland commercial and multifamily building owners simplify Oregon BPS compliance, reduce energy costs, and prepare for future performance requirements.