Smart Building Audit & Energy Roadmap
See where to start before you invest. Lead gen tripwire — low-cost entry point that converts into larger Packages.
What this solves.
You can't see where to spend.
Bills creep up, comfort complaints, blind spots — but no way to pinpoint the first euro.
Every vendor pitches their box.
Hard to tell what your building actually needs from what someone wants to sell you.
Full deployment feels risky.
No independent, written picture of the current state to commit budget against.
A few illustrative scenarios.
Facility manager, no records.
Inherited a building with zero documentation — needs an objective baseline before requesting budget.
Owner weighing the investment.
Wants an independent second opinion before signing with a single-vendor integrator.
Public-sector tender prep.
Needs a defensible technical scope and cost estimate to put in the specification.
These are illustrative scenarios, not an exhaustive list — an Audit & Roadmap fits any building where the question is "where do we start?"
Scope, bricks, and timeline.
Hover a Brick for its name, click to open the service. Mint = optional, scoped per project.
- Technical audit report (15-30 pages)
- Gap analysis: current state vs. target state
- Prioritized roadmap with cost estimates per phase
- Go/no-go recommendation for next Package
Frequently asked.
Do I have to buy hardware to get the audit?
No. The audit is a standalone study. It produces a report, a gap analysis, and a prioritized roadmap — no procurement or installation is included. You decide what (if anything) to do next.
Is the audit fee lost if I move forward with a larger Package?
The audit is a low-ticket entry point designed to lead directly into the right next Package. The findings define the scope of whatever comes next, so the work is reused, not repeated.
Are you going to recommend only your own products?
No proprietary box, no vendor lock-in. The roadmap recommends what fits your building and your budget — including equipment you already own — from any vendor. The whole point of an independent audit is that it isn't a sales pitch.
How long does it take and what do I get on paper?
Typically 3-4 weeks. You receive a 15-30 page technical audit report, a current-state vs. target-state gap analysis, a phased roadmap with cost estimates, and a clear go/no-go recommendation.
Build on it.
Ready to scope your Audit & Roadmap project?
Tell us your context — we'll come back with a tailored scope and quote in a few business days.
