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Commission a Site Audit

The Snowflake listing is not only a data product. It is also a route into new place audits, repeat monitoring, and benchmarking programs.

When it makes sense to commission an audit

Section titled “When it makes sense to commission an audit”

Commission a new audit when you need:

  • a baseline before works, activation, or public realm change
  • a follow-up audit after delivery
  • repeat monitoring over time
  • a benchmark across multiple places
  • a mix of movement, dwell, spatial, and qualitative evidence aligned to your own project
  • public realm capital works
  • active transport projects
  • placemaking and activation programs
  • precinct planning
  • campus and institutional environments
  • design evaluation and post-occupancy review
  • site metadata and audit metadata
  • movement counts, mode, age and demographic
  • dwell, time spent, behaviour, posture, age and demographic
  • trace paths
  • inventory and facade, quantity and quality
  • intercept content capturing sentiment, behaviour and needs
  • observations capturing spatial changes and site insight
  • photo and video media where required
  • governed media outputs where appropriate

When you contact Inhabit Place, it helps to be clear about:

  • the place or places you want audited
  • the timing of the audit
  • whether you need baseline, follow-up, or repeat monitoring
  • whether benchmarking across comparable places matters
  • whether you need a Snowflake-ready data product, reporting outputs, or both

Use the public contact channel:

If you are already evaluating the Snowflake listing, you can also contact Inhabit Place through the listing workflow to discuss the right product scope.