The office
Three people, one lift to Level 9
We are not a distant reporting desk. The people who sign the record are the people who stood in the basement.
Network Flowpoint started because hotel engineers in Batumi were tired of explaining summer bills with a shrug. The tourist season fills laundry chutes and corridor air handlers; the invoice arrives in lari with no map. We formed a small office to do the unfashionable work: open the cupboards, copy the faces, and draw the month so someone can point at a dryer, not at a feeling.
The practice sits on Level 9, 74 Parnavaz Mepe Street, Batumi 6000. From the window you see newer glass and older courtyards in the same glance, which is also how Adjara’s building stock behaves. Soviet-era risers and new rooftop plant often share one bill. Our job is to keep those stories separate on paper.
How we work
We book a named person, we arrive when the keys are available, and we refuse to invent a reading for a door that stayed shut. Charts are drawn from what the meters (or a logger we are allowed to attach) actually offered that day. If a figure is a spot reading, the caption says so. If a tenant blocked a cupboard, the page says “not shown.”
Georgian is spoken on site; the written record can be in English or Georgian, chosen when you book. We are not electricians for hire and we do not sell panels, inverters, or maintenance contracts. When a clock is wrong, we write it down and you call whoever is allowed to touch the seal.
The people
Nino Kharatishvili trained on hotel plant along the boulevard and still prefers laundry rooms at 07:00, when the dryers tell the truth. She leads most full surveys.
Giorgi Tavadze came from warehouse and cold-store work toward the industrial fringe. He keeps the monthly reading lists honest and notices when a lighting contactor has been left on a day circuit.
Tamara Beridze holds the office file: bills you send ahead, access notes, and the calendar. If you telephone +995 422 555 649, she is usually the voice.
What we will not claim
We will not print a percentage of “energy saved” unless you later give us two clean winters to compare, same opening hours, same laundry contractor. Energy consumption monitoring is a record of use. The argument with a supplier, a tenant, or a contractor is yours; we supply pages that can be slid across a table.