GeoCRM
Built for Australian geotechnical teams

Map geotechnical investigation locations with the project record.

Keep site addresses, coordinates, boreholes, test pits and other investigation locations visible to field, engineering and reporting teams.

Project site maps Investigation locations Coordinate-based records

Australian geotechnical workflow

Give each ground record an unambiguous location.

Location is central to geotechnical interpretation. Boreholes, test pits, field tests, samples, photographs and hazards need to be understood in relation to the site—not only as rows in a register. GeoCRM links investigation locations and coordinates to their project records and presents them in a spatial context. Mapping supports planning, navigation and data review; survey accuracy, coordinate-system selection and engineering interpretation remain professional responsibilities.

[01] Spatial context

Use the same location record across fieldwork, interpretation and reporting. Map project and investigation locations so teams can see where evidence came from and carry that spatial context into technical work.

Investigation map

Display boreholes, trial pits, CPT locations and monitoring wells together.

Coordinates

Retain latitude, longitude, elevation and survey context on location records.

Project plans

Keep maps, site plans, imagery and referenced files with the project.

Technical context

Use mapped locations when preparing sections, ground models and reports.

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

  • Client and project sites
  • Borehole and trial-pit locations
  • CPT and monitoring-well locations
  • Coordinates and elevations
  • GIS-style map display
  • Section and ground-model context

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

Define the project site

Record the address, map context, coordinate reference information and relevant boundaries.

Add investigation locations

Create planned or completed boreholes, test pits, probes, samples and field-test points.

Use the map operationally

Review coverage, navigate to work areas and open linked records from their location.

Carry spatial context forward

Use verified locations in logs, reports, sections, exports and future project review.

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

Investigation-location register

Keep each location's identifier, type, coordinates and status together.

Map-based project view

Understand the distribution of field work without reconciling a separate location spreadsheet.

Linked field records

Open logs, tests, photos and samples from the relevant location.

Planning and completion status

Distinguish proposed, active, completed or abandoned locations as configured.

Coordinate context

Retain coordinate values and reference-system information needed to interpret them.

Export and integration readiness

Prepare verified spatial records for approved downstream GIS or modelling workflows.

Site Maps & GIS FAQs

Is GeoCRM a replacement for specialist GIS?

No. It provides operational site mapping and connected location records; advanced spatial analysis may remain in specialist GIS or modelling software.

Can we use Australian coordinate systems?

Coordinate requirements can be configured, but teams must record and transform coordinates correctly and retain the applicable reference system.

Can maps show boreholes and test pits?

Yes. Investigation locations can be represented with identifiers and linked operational records.

Does a phone GPS provide survey-grade accuracy?

Generally not. Positional accuracy depends on the collection method and device; verified survey information should be used where the project requires it.

See it with your own workflow

Map one investigation site in 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.