Beyond the site

One brain for your projects — not just the site

The same connected record that runs the field answers the questions you get in the office. Ask what the contract actually says — and get a straight answer with the clause, in seconds.

Contract Q&A

The answer is in the contract. Now it's one question away.

Liquidated damages, scope, variations, notice deadlines — the answers exist, but reading a 120-page contract mid-delay isn't viable. Ask in plain words and get the relevant clause, cited.

Every answer points to the exact clause
Same record the site and the office both draw on
No legal training required to get a first read
Variation — billableContract §7.2

Work outside the issued-for-construction drawings is a Variation. Written instruction required before starting; priced at the Schedule of Rates. Notice within 7 days of the instruction.

Extension of time — notice deadlineContract §9.4

Claim for an EOT must be filed within 14 days of becoming aware of the delay event, with supporting records. Miss it and the right may be waived.

Office knowledge

Stop walking to the site for an answer

Project engineering, procurement and commissioning questions don't need a phone call to the crew. The record the site builds every day is searchable from your desk — with the photo, the thread, or the clause attached.

Ask once, across journals, manuals, email and contracts
Every answer shows where it came from
The office and the field finally share one source of truth
Rail clamp torque — Block B2Vendor manual

M10 clamps: 40 Nm per the mounting manual (rev C). Engineer confirmed substitute clamps accepted in writing, 12 May.

Early access

Put your projects on one brain

We're refining GroundBrain with a small group of EPC and project teams. If the office and the site keep asking each other the same questions, let's talk.