An advisor who answers only to you.
When you are evaluating an ESCO proposal or overseeing a major energy project, you need independent technical expertise in your corner. SRG reviews the numbers, verifies the baseline, and tells you what is real — before you sign anything.
The only party in the room with nothing to sell you
An ESCO proposal is a financial instrument dressed as an engineering document. Reading it correctly takes someone who has built them, audited them, and watched them succeed and fail in the field.
We are not an ESCO
SRG does not install equipment, represent manufacturers, or take a share of project value. Our only obligation is to the building and the people responsible for it.
We know how the numbers are built
We have developed the same audits and models we are asked to review. That is what makes it possible to tell an aggressive assumption from a defensible one.
Risk explained before it lands
Projects fall apart late because nobody translated the financial risk early. We give you the honest read while you still have room to act on it.
Technical representation at every stage of the project
Bring us in before the RFP goes out, when the proposals come back, or once construction is underway. The scope flexes to where you are.
RFP development and ESCO selection
Scope definition, evaluation criteria, and technical support through selection, so the proposals you receive are comparable and the process holds up.
Independent proposal and audit review
Line-by-line review of the ECM package: baseline verification, savings methodology, cost basis, and the assumptions underneath each measure.
Project oversight and technical QA
Field conditions assessment, forensic investigation where results diverge from projections, and verification that what was promised is what got installed.
What an independent review actually catches
Across a nine-building municipal portfolio of more than 1.1 million square feet, prior reviews had not identified that excessive outdoor-air conditioning was the dominant recoverable heating load. Field-level rigor found it at five of eight sites.
The same rigor works in the other direction. A savings claim that cannot be traced back to observed conditions is a claim the owner will end up paying for. Our job is to find those before they are in a contract.
Get an independent read before you commit
Whether you are writing the RFP, reviewing proposals, or midway through delivery, we can give you the technical picture.