Client stories

Evidence from audits, packs, and monthly notes

These remarks reference specific engagements—night loads found, boundaries rewritten, stores compared—rather than generic praise.

“The audit caught a night-load on our Linh Trung warehouse that we had blamed on the chillers for months. It turned out to be a packing line left in standby. The report was dense in places, yet the ranked list let our technicians start the same week.”

Mai Tran — Facilities Lead, regional logistics operator. Engagement: Facility Energy Consumption Audit.

“We needed landlord ESG tables before fiscal close. Forestcore rebuilt our boundary notes so vacant floors stopped inflating intensity. I still wish the first draft had flagged our generator hours earlier, but the revision landed clean.”

Daniel Okoye — Sustainability Coordinator, office campus. Engagement: Sustainability Reporting Cycle.

“Comparing four retail units finally showed which store’s after-hours lighting policy was fiction. The briefing for our district managers was short enough that people actually read it.”

Hanh Le — Operations Director, specialty retail. Engagement: Multi-Site Usage Comparison.

“Monthly notes keep our bills from drifting unnoticed. Some months the anomaly flag is a false alarm after a festival week, and they say so. That honesty matters more than a perfect scorecard.”

Chris Nguyen — Plant Manager, light manufacturing. Engagement: Monthly Ledger Review.

“During the walkthrough they spent longer in the plant room than in the boardroom, which is what we hired them for. Follow-up questions after delivery were answered without another invoice.”

Priya Somasundaram — Asset Manager, industrial park tenant. Engagement: Facility Energy Consumption Audit.
Extended note

Linh Trung warehouse night-load review

A regional logistics tenant asked for a Facility Energy Consumption Audit after twelve months of rising night bills. Interval data showed a stable 42 kW base after closing. The walkthrough traced the load to a packing conveyor left in standby and corridor lighting on a failed photocell. The ledger ranked those two fixes above chiller setpoint debates that had dominated earlier meetings. Technicians completed both checks within the same week; the following month’s night base dropped enough that the operations director paused a planned compressor replacement.

Extended note

Campus ESG pack before fiscal close

An office campus needed landlord tables with honest vacant-floor treatment. Prior packs had counted empty wings in the intensity denominator inconsistently. The Sustainability Reporting Cycle workshop fixed the boundary language, rebuilt year-over-year tables, and flagged missing generator hours instead of filling them. The landlord accepted the pack with one clarification email—fewer than the previous year’s exchange.