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Site Survey Preparation


Savings with lighting stand or fall with availability. Only then can itsme conduct a site survey of your existing product location. Think of drawings, photos and the amount of square metres. Unable to quickly gather this information? No problem. With a site survey preparation we can still gather all the required information.


Completely prepared

Ask us for a site survey preparation. You will receive our proposal within a week, including a clear description of our prices and conditions. If you agree, one of our consultants will come to your location. We measure the square metres, take photos and lay the foundation for a site survey. Curious about what a site survey preparation by itsme looks like? To get an impression look at two pages of a site survey from an earlier rapport. 


Call one of our experts

Interested in a site survey preparation? After a free phone conversation with one of our experts you will know the benefits for your organisation. Contact us for an appointment and we will call you within one business day.

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