Work products

Deliverables your team can act on the day they arrive.

Every batch returns a small set of practical documents — structured for review meetings and handoffs, with sources referenced throughout. The examples below are illustrative composites; client materials never appear publicly.

Site candidate review

Candidate comparison notes

A concise side-by-side view of viable options inside a ring: constraints, open items, and recommended follow-up questions per candidate.

New site candidate packages

Field-by-field completeness map

Every package field marked answered, unavailable, or open — with the source cited for each answer and engineering documents checked for consistency.

Lease and amendment support

Lease digest

A per-site summary of the agreement state: key commercial terms with section references, open questions by owner, and outstanding consents.

Zoning and permitting readiness

Submission readiness checklist

Requirement-by-requirement status against what the jurisdiction actually asks for, with missing materials and anticipated reviewer questions.

Pay point evidence support

Milestone evidence inventory

Every required deliverable for the milestone marked present, missing, or pending — with open action items named and owners assigned.

Every service

Open action item tracker + closeout summary

Completed items separated from open action items, responsible parties named on what is outstanding, and a plain-language summary of what is ready, what needs review, and where escalation may be required.

Why the outputs look the way they do

Site acquisition work is not linear — zoning, lease, title, and package work run in parallel on the same site. The deliverables are designed to give one coherent status picture per site, so the next conversation is short and the handoff is verifiable.

Want to see the fit on your own materials?

A pilot project returns these work products on a defined set of your sites.