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.”
“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.”
“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.”
“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.”
“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.”
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.
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.