GeoCRM
Built for Australian geotechnical teams

Build geotechnical sections and 3D ground models from investigation records.

Correlate logged strata between boreholes and other investigation locations, create section profiles and visualise an interpreted subsurface model.

Borehole-based sections 3D subsurface models Project-linked interpretation

Australian geotechnical workflow

Keep the interpreted ground model connected to its evidence.

A ground model synthesises investigation data into an interpretation of subsurface conditions. It must distinguish observed data from inferred boundaries and remain connected to the locations, logs, tests and assumptions that support it. GeoCRM can organise investigation data and project context for model and section workflows, helping teams maintain traceability as interpretations evolve. Specialist modelling, geological judgement and design decisions remain with competent practitioners and, where required, dedicated analysis software.

[01] Ground interpretation

Keep interpretation traceable to the investigation evidence. Use logged locations and strata to build technical views while retaining a clear connection to the source records.

Section profiles

Arrange investigation locations and strata into geotechnical section views.

3D ground models

Visualise interpreted subsurface layers across the project site.

Source traceability

Move from an interpreted view back to the supporting borehole or location record.

Report figures

Use consistent project context when preparing technical figures and deliverables.

Available capability A practical capability set for Australian geotechnical operations. Configure terminology, permissions and workflow to suit your business and technical procedures.

  • Borehole and location selection
  • Strata profile correlation
  • Section authoring
  • 3D subsurface visualisation
  • Material and pattern controls
  • Source-log traceability

How it works in GeoCRM A practical workflow from setup and capture through review, delivery and retained project evidence.

Assemble reviewed source data

Bring together verified locations, logs, samples, tests, groundwater observations and site information.

Define interpretation units

Group materials or strata using documented criteria appropriate to the project purpose.

Build and review sections

Correlate between investigation points, record uncertainty and test the interpretation against the evidence.

Revise with new information

Update the model when additional fieldwork, monitoring or construction observations become available.

Operational detail for geotechnical teams Concrete capabilities for Australian consultancy, field and laboratory workflows.

Linked investigation points

Keep model inputs traceable to boreholes, test pits and other source locations.

Reviewed source records

Use checked logs and results rather than uncontrolled copies.

Interpretation context

Document unit definitions, assumptions and uncertainty alongside the model.

Section preparation

Support connected data for geological or geotechnical section outputs.

Revision history

Show how the interpretation changes as new evidence is introduced.

Downstream reuse

Make approved project data available for reports and specialist modelling exports.

Ground Models & Sections FAQs

Does GeoCRM replace 3D geological modelling software?

No. It organises connected source data and workflow; complex modelling and numerical analysis may remain in specialist tools.

Can a ground model be generated automatically?

Automation can assist visualisation, but geological correlation and uncertainty require competent interpretation.

How should inferred boundaries be shown?

Your technical procedure should distinguish observations from interpretations and communicate uncertainty appropriate to the project.

Can new investigation data update the model?

Yes. Connected source records and revision workflow support iterative updates.

See it with your own workflow

Bring one interpreted section to the demo.

Bring a real project, schedule, field record, laboratory request or report. We will show how the workflow can be configured without asking you to share confidential client data.