Everything BlendIQ does
A full engineer's toolkit, or simply your site management system. Every part works on its own, and every part links to the same job record: what was excavated, what was sampled, what the lab said, and what happened to the material next.
Site records
What was excavated, what was found and where it was, kept as one record instead of a folder of spreadsheets.
Trial pits, boreholes and wells
Every exploratory hole on the job in one register, with its log, its photos and its samples attached. Come back to it a year later and the story of that location is still in one place, not in an old notebook in a drawer.
Site maps
Put your holes, stockpiles and photographs onto a scaled site plan and the drawing keeps itself current as the job moves on. Filter it down to what a particular reader needs to see, then export the plan straight into the report.
Photographs and site log
Site photos and daily notes filed against the job rather than scattered across phones and inboxes. Anyone picking the job up sees what happened, when, and who did it.
Lab work and screening
The stretch between the sample bag and the signed-off result, which is where most of the time and most of the mistakes live.
Sample tracking
Chain of custody from the field to the lab and back. Samples are logged where they are taken, batched into submissions, and tracked until the certificate lands, so nothing quietly goes missing between the pit and the report.
Lab paperwork read straight in
Chain of custody forms, receipts, certificates and data files from the labs you already use go in as they arrive, and the results settle against the right samples. Nobody re-keys a certificate into a spreadsheet, so nobody mistypes one either.
Screening and compliance
Lab results checked against the UK human health criteria and the topsoil and subsoil specifications, with every exceedance called out and nothing buried. Work that used to take an afternoon in a spreadsheet is done in a moment, and it can be run again the day a value changes.
Custom screening values
Site-specific remediation targets sit alongside the published criteria, so material is judged against the numbers your job is actually working to. Change a target and the screens that used it can be re-run against it.
Blending and materials
What to do when material fails: keep it on site and make it work, instead of paying twice to remove it and replace it.
Chemical blending
When material fails on chemistry, find a blend of what is already on the site that passes. You get a workable recipe and the evidence behind it, not a yes or no, so it can go to a regulator as it stands.
Grading and PSD blending
Blend to a particle size specification from the stockpiles you have, including the standard material classes for general and selected fill. Marginal arisings become usable fill and stay on site rather than going out as waste and coming back as imported stone.
Stockpiles and material movement
Every stockpile carries its own history: what arrived, what left, what was split off and what was merged in, dated and attributed. Ask what is in a pile and where it came from and there is a straight answer.
Material class reference
The grading requirements for every material class on hand as a plain reference sheet, so the specification you are blending to is in front of you rather than in a PDF on a shared drive.
Working on site
The parts that decide whether any of it actually gets used: what it is like in a wet field, and what comes out at the end.
Field mode on your phone
BlendIQ on the phone already in your pocket, stripped back to what site work needs: log a hole, take a photo, register a sample, look up a screening value. Nothing else is on the screen, because nothing else belongs there.
Keeps working without signal
Work recorded in a dead spot is held on the phone and sent up as soon as there is a connection again. A weak signal costs you nothing and no one has to remember to write it up later.
Professional PDF reports
Every register, screen, blend and site plan exports as a title-blocked PDF ready to drop into an appendix or send to a client. The documentation is a by-product of doing the work rather than a job for a Friday afternoon.
Your team on one record
Everyone in your organisation works on the same jobs with their own sign-in, and your data stays yours alone. Someone joining mid-job sees the full history from their first day.
Prefer to see it?
The screenshots page walks through the same ground with pictures of the real thing.
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