A day on site

Between the lobby and the last board

A survey is not a meeting with slides. It is a sequence of doors, a notebook that stays dry, and a last sitting before we leave the building.

Warehouse aisle with high shelves, a building type we survey on the industrial side of Batumi

This page is for the person who will actually walk with us. If you need the commercial scope, open the site consumption survey. If you need a date, write to the office.

Morning

We wait in a place you name — staff entrance, loading bay, not the guest revolving door if you can help it. Introductions stay short. The first cupboard is usually the main incoming board, because every later chart needs that reference. We photograph the face, copy the serial, and only then follow branch lids.

If laundry runs early, we go there second. Hotel bills in Batumi are often laundry stories wearing a kitchen costume. A dryer that heats an empty drum will not wait for a polite tour of the roof.

Midday

We eat when you eat. Plant rooms stay locked while we are away from them; we do not leave a logger in a public corridor. After the break we take the roof and any car-park lighting. Heights and heat make people skip those rooms; that is why they appear as mystery lines on invoices.

Afternoon close-out

We need a table, two chairs, and twenty quiet minutes. You get the structure of the record: which meters were shown, which were refused, which charts will exist. The finished pages follow within five working days from Parnavaz Mepe Street.

What we need from you that morning

  • The person with keys staying until the last board, or a clear handover
  • Permission to photograph meter faces (no guest areas required)
  • A warning about dogs, wet floors, or a contractor using the same basement
  • The last bills, even if they are crumpled

Where we travel

Batumi first. Then the Adjara coast as far as a working day allows. Mountain guesthouses are possible when the road and the meter room are both reachable in daylight. We will say no rather than arrive after the plant has been locked.

If this rhythm fits, book the survey or a lighter walk-through if you still need the rooms named.