Services

What owners get, starting with a complimentary readiness review and scaling into full compliance work when needed.

The service model is broken into deliverables, workflow, and responsibilities so ownership teams can see what is included in the standard Tier 2 scope and how non-standard engineering work is managed when a building needs more.

Entry Point

The free tool stays self-serve. The Complimentary review adds expert interpretation.

Owners use the free assessment to get a preliminary signal. The readiness review is the diagnostic layer that converts that signal into a recommendation file with the likely path, missing inputs, and the smartest next move.

Tier 2 Readiness Review

Complimentary

Delivered in 48 hours

A complimentary review for owners and managers who want an expert read on likely coverage, exemption issues, timeline, data readiness, and the most practical next compliance step.

Entry Service

Complimentary Tier 2 Readiness Review for owners who need a concrete first step.

  • A 48-hour review of likely coverage, exemption signals, timeline, and data readiness.
  • A short written recommendation that tells the owner what to do next instead of leaving the screening result open-ended.
  • Best used after the free assessment when the owner wants a professional interpretation before committing to full compliance work.

Client Deliverables

A structured compliance engagement, not just a document handoff.

  • Benchmarking outputs, target-setting math, and measured EUI calculations tied to your building.
  • A custom Energy Management Plan, O&M program documents, and the core materials required for a standard Tier 2 compliance scope.
  • A filing-ready compliance package, including incentive paperwork and the required supporting documentation, with additional engineering coordinated separately when needed.

How It Works

The team leads the compliance process while the platform keeps the work organized.

  • The platform keeps interval data, issues, and the 12-month record organized instead of leaving the project to manual spreadsheet work.
  • The compliance team interprets building conditions, validates the math, prepares the standard compliance materials, and coordinates additional engineering work when the building requires it.
  • The service stays focused on the compliance sequence rather than expanding every project into a larger consulting exercise.

Roles

Clear separation of responsibilities across the engagement.

  • Software: tracks interval data, surfaces performance issues, and maintains reporting visibility.
  • Compliance lead: benchmarks the asset, develops technical documents, coordinates stakeholders, and manages the filing package, including outside engineering scope when required.
  • Owner: provides access, implements site-level operating practices, and authorizes any capital upgrades if the audit reveals them.

Next

After the service model, the next question is timing.

The process page maps the compliance path in chronological order so owners can see when the work has to happen.

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