BlendIQ at work

The same job, seen from the parts of it people spend their day in: the site record, the logs, the samples, the screening, the map, the phone in the pit, and the paperwork that comes out of the other end.

A BlendIQ job page listing exploratory holes, samples, lab reports, stockpiles and site maps together.

One job, one record

Everything on a job in one place: the holes, the samples, the lab reports, the stockpiles and the maps. No hunting through a shared drive to find out what has already been done.

A BlendIQ borehole log: an eight-layer strata column with hatching, drawn beside the layer table with depths, descriptions and a water strike.

Report-ready logs, drawn as you type

An eight-layer borehole through made ground, sands and gravels into weathered rock - typed as a table, drawn as a hatched strata column, water strikes marked. The picture and the table are the same record, and it exports straight into a report appendix as issued.

The BlendIQ sample tracker showing samples grouped into a lab submission with their status.

Samples tracked to the lab and back

Every sample from the moment it is bagged to the moment its certificate arrives. You can see at a glance what is still out at the lab and what has come home.

A BlendIQ screening result table with exceedances against the screening values highlighted.

Exceedances, not spreadsheets

Lab results measured against the published criteria or your own site targets, with anything over the line called out. What used to be an afternoon of copying columns is a moment.

A BlendIQ site map with trial pits, boreholes and stockpiles marked on a scaled site plan.

A site plan that stays current

Holes, stockpiles and photographs on a scaled plan that updates as the job moves. Filter it to what a particular reader needs, then export the drawing into the report.

BlendIQ field mode on a phone, showing the list of jobs a site worker can open.

Field mode, on the phone in your pocket

Your jobs on the phone you already carry, stripped back to what site work needs: open the job, log a hole, take a photo, register a sample. Nothing else is on the screen, because nothing else belongs there.

The BlendIQ field lookup on a phone, listing screening values grouped by determinand family.

Every screening value, in the pit

Screening values grouped by family, with every determinand present rather than the handful someone remembered to print. The number you need is answered where you are standing, not back at the office.

A title-blocked BlendIQ PDF register exported from a job, ready for a report appendix.

Deliverables as a by-product

Registers, screens, blends and plans export as title-blocked PDFs ready for the appendix. The documentation comes out of doing the work, not out of a Friday afternoon.

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