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Method

How an assessment runs

A plain walkthrough of our resource consumption analytics method — from boundary notes to the findings briefing.

This page is for operations and facilities contacts who want to know what happens after they commission applied resource consumption analytics with us. It mirrors the flagship Resource Consumption Assessment.

1. Boundary note

We open with a short call and a one-page boundary note: sites included, resource types in scope, out-of-scope areas, and the decision the findings must support (lease, capital, supplier, or operating change). Nothing useful starts until that note is agreed.

2. Evidence window

You receive a document request list. Typical items: twelve months of utility invoices, meter exports if they exist, stock-issue reports for key consumables, and maintenance logs for major plant. Parallel to that, we book plant-room and floor access with your site contact.

3. Floor & ledger work

Assessors walk the agreed areas, photograph nameplates where permitted, and note operating states. Desk work reconciles billed consumption with metered intervals where both exist. Gaps are logged as gaps — not filled with optimistic averages.

4. Draft & factual check

A draft findings pack goes to your nominated reader for factual correction (wrong building names, misread meter IDs, incomplete shift notes). We do not invite rewriting of ranked observations during this pass; we correct facts.

5. Final pack & briefing

You receive the dated PDF pack and a 60–90 minute briefing. Actions that require design engineers, electricians, or certified auditors are labelled as referrals, not as work we silently absorb.

What you should prepare

  • Escort rules and PPE requirements sent before day one
  • A quiet room or desk for invoice review on site days
  • Clear photo permissions (or a ban we can work within)

What we will not do on this path

We will not install continuous monitoring products, sell software seats, or present unverified percentage savings for public marketing.

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