Solutions
Built around the work, not around the org chart.
The same project data, presented to each role in the terms that role is accountable for.
Built for the whole field team
Every role sees its own work. Everyone works from the same project.
ARKAK does not give each role a different copy of the truth. It gives each role the view its responsibilities require, over one shared set of project data — with permissions that decide what a person may change, not just what they may see.
Superintendent
Full project authority, and the record of who did what.
- Progress and production records
- Approvals and publication override
- Deficiencies and issue status
- Members, roles and project settings
- Audit visibility across the project
Role behaviour shown here reflects ARKAK's permission model, in which operational roles do not edit survey geometry. Crew, shift and work-area scoping is planned.
By project need
Start from the problem you have today.
“We cannot tell what has actually been surveyed”
AvailableCut Sheet Coverage plots every deliverable as its real footprint — concave, holed, multi-island — by construction layer and station, and reports gaps against an expected extent that a person configured.
“Our quantities are argued after the fact”
AvailableVolumes and cut/fill are computed from stored geometry, and the geometry used for a calculation is kept with its result, so a number can be re-examined rather than re-litigated.
“Utility records live with whoever did the locate”
AvailableLocate records, known utilities and warnings sit in the project, and produce a Utility Locate Sheet as PDF or DXF.
“Field data never reaches the office intact”
AvailableImport from and export to the office toolchain — CSV, LandXML, DXF, GeoJSON — with the provenance of each import retained.
“Nobody can tell which version a crew built to”
AvailableDeliverables carry a revision chain. Publishing supersedes; published revisions cannot be edited, and immutability is enforced in three independent places.
“We have no signal where the work is”
In DevelopmentThe device is fully functional offline, including analysis, export and PDF generation. Local Mode needs no server at all.
By project type
Heavy civil, specifically.
ARKAK's vocabulary is the vocabulary of these projects: stationing, construction layers, subgrade and base courses, cut sheets, locates and as-builts.
- Roads and highways
- Earthworks and grading
- Underground utilities
- Municipal servicing
- Site development
- Linear infrastructure