Colleagues reviewing documents together at a table

Practice

About Resource Canvas Core

A Brisbane practice built around applied resource consumption analytics — reading meters, ledgers, and floor routines with the same care.

Why we exist

Boards and landlords keep asking for resource figures, while the people who run the floors are left holding incomplete invoices and conflicting meter stories. Resource Canvas Core was formed in Brisbane to sit between those pressures: we apply resource consumption analytics as a human assessment craft — walking plant rooms, reconciling bills, and writing findings that operations teams can actually use.

Origin

The practice grew out of facilities coordination work across South East Queensland warehouses and campus plant rooms. After years of watching capital requests fail because the consumption story was fuzzy, we standardised a assessment method that treats invoices, meters, and observed routines as one evidence set.

How we work

  • Floor first. We schedule plant and store access before we declare patterns from spreadsheets alone.
  • Confidence labels. Every material claim is marked observed, inferred, or incomplete.
  • Decision-shaped packs. The findings follow the decision you named at kick-off — lease, capital, supplier, or operating change — not a generic template.
  • Queensland base, wider travel. Our office is at Level 8, 32 Queen Street, Brisbane QLD 4000; interstate days are planned deliberately rather than promised casually.

People

Our assessors combine facilities operations backgrounds with experience reading utility settlements and maintenance logs. We do not claim to replace licensed electricians, mechanical engineers, or statutory auditors. Where a certified opinion is required, the pack says so.

Values in practice

Honesty about thin data matters more than a tidy chart. We decline engagements that ask us to invent percentage savings for marketing claims. Client confidentiality covers site photos, meter identifiers, and supplier pricing shared during an assessment.

Community & place

We prefer local subcontract meter readers and photographers when a site needs extra hands, and we schedule around Queensland school holidays when client teams request it. The burnt-ledger look of this site is a design choice; the work itself happens under fluorescent plant-room lights and in quiet Brisbane meeting rooms.