About
A North Point practice for building energy stories that hold up under questions
Sitegardenbase helps Hong Kong facility and ESG teams turn meter history into monthly ledgers and sustainability statements owners can actually discuss.
Why we started
Too many annual packs were assembled in a rush from utility PDFs, with commentary that blamed weather for plant faults and vacant floors. We built Sitegardenbase to sit between the meter room and the board pack — translating readings without pretending every figure is perfect.
We work from Room 100610/F. Carnival Commercial Building18 Java Road North Point, Eastern District, Hong Kong, with site visits across Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, and selected New Territories estates.
How we approach engagements
- Meter honesty first. Gaps are labelled. Estimates are named as estimates.
- Local operating context. Typhoon closures, fit-out floors, and shared plant in mixed-use estates appear in the narrative.
- Handover that sticks. Your staff should be able to update the ledger after we leave, with or without a retainer.
- Disclosure useful to people. Boundary text and intensity tables serve owners, tenants, and ESG reviewers — not a software demo.
People
Mira Chen — Principal
Mira spent a decade supporting facilities teams on commercial estates before focusing on energy ledgers and disclosure writing. She leads scoping calls, boundary decisions, and final commentary reviews.
Jordan Ng — Reporting associate
Jordan builds baseline tables, reconciles tariff bands against kWh ledgers, and prepares the first draft of monthly anomaly notes for client review.