Alloovium

Win back the margin every build leaks.

Every variation captured and claimed before it is time-barred.

Use cases

The work it takes off your plate

One document set, read once, working three ways: the answer you need right now, the audit you can prove, and the month-end that drafts itself.
Meridian Tower · Ask
Today · 9:41 AM
Who signed the L3 pour card?
Marcus V, 6:48 AM Thursday — witnessed by the super.
Steel is two weeks late, what can we claim?

An EOT plus delay costs — but the notice is due Friday. Cl 34.9 covers supplier delay with written notice within 5 business days1. The program shows 4 days of float on Level 4, so claim the remaining 6.

Sources · 3
1Contract cl 34.9 · p.872Program · rev 123Steel PO-118
Contract — General ConditionsCl 34.9 · Delay by suppliersp.87

34.8 — The Contractor shall take all reasonable steps to mitigate the effects of any delay.

34.9 — Where delay is caused by a supplier, the Contractor is entitled to an extension of time and delay damages, provided written notice is given within 5 business days.

34.10 — The Superintendent shall assess any claim within 10 business days of notice.

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Ask across the whole set…

Ask

Find it before the meeting ends

Ask across every drawing, spec, contract and RFI at once and get the answer cited to the exact page and revision. The half-hour hunt becomes ten seconds.

See it in the product
Conformance sweepMeridian Tower · current setProject
health
87
Run
ITP-014 · Hold point

Is the L4 slab released to pour?

ITP rev DPour card — L4Survey report
Every hold point signed — released, witnessed by the super.checking…
SWMS 014 · High-risk work

Is the crane ops statement current for Monday's lifts?

SWMS register · p.8WHS Reg 291Crew list
Lapsed 14 days — crew list superseded before the last reissue.checking…Resolve gap
checking 84 items…
Resolve · SWMS 014Crane operations statementOverdue 14 days
Accept the drafted reissueAccept

Drafted from the current crew list, cited to WHS Reg 291.

Upload the reissued SWMSPDF or DOCX — checked on upload
Register updated — SWMS 014 · Rev 3
Evidence logged against the sweep
Audit pack refreshed — 84 checks cited
Checked on upload

SWMS 014 · Rev 3

Crew list current — 3 new inductions
Lift plan LP-07 matched
WHS Reg 291 satisfied
New inductions
T. NguyenM. AzizJ. Cole
Audit pack updated84 checks · every one cited

Compliance

Walk into the audit ready

ITPs, hold points and obligations tracked to close, every check cited to its evidence. Non-conformances surface weeks before the auditor would find them.

See it in the product
Describe it and we'll build the blocks…Build
On a scheduleMonthly · on the 28th
Pull the site recordsDiaries, dockets, QA register
Tally claimed quantitiesAgainst the contract schedule
Draft the progress reportEvery figure cited to its source
Send to you for reviewNothing goes out without you
Site diaries×22
Delivery dockets×9
QA registercurrent
Claims — Maybaseline
Claimed this month$0
ConcreteSteelFormServicesPrelims
Progress report — June

Works summary, claimed quantities and programme drafted from the month's records — every figure cited to its source.

Progress report — JunePDF · 12 pages · every figure citedYour review
ToCYou — before anything reaches the client
Run receipt
Pulled 22 diaries, 9 dockets, the QA register
$412,300 claimed — tallied against the contract schedule
Drafted and sent 28 June · 6:02 AM
run 11 of 11 succeedednext run · 28 Jul

Routines

Put the monthly grind on a routine

The reports, claims and checks you run every month become a routine that drafts itself from your own documents. You just review and send.

See it in the product

See it work

Two minutes at the gate, written up

This is the Friday call, simulated end to end: the update spoken the way you’d brief your PM, and the paperwork drafting itself while you talk.

The Friday call

Two minutes at the gate, and the paperwork drafts itself.

While you talk, it drafts

0/6

  • Listening to the call
  • Drafting diary entriesDIARY-114DIARY-115

    NE slab poured, passed inspection. Storm at 1pm, two crews stood down.

  • Checking the documents

    Rock at 2m is not in the bore logs. Reading the latent conditions clause.

    Geotech_Report_BH-04.pdf

    GC21_Contract_rev_D.pdf

    2 more files

  • Variation flaggedVAR-014

    Rock at 2m, SW trench. Possible latent condition, evidence attached.

  • Notice clock startedNOT-003

    Latent condition. Notice due in 5 business days.

  • Routed to the PM

    Pinned to Pete’s Monday with sources attached.

Monday morning, the flagged variation sits at the top of the PM’s list with the notice clock running, cited to the contract and the geotech report.

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Deploying across $400M of live projects

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Integrations

One platform. Every source you already run.

Connect a source once and Alloovium reads the documents where they already live — no migration project, no second filing system. And it flows both ways: what it drafts files back into the same tools.

SharePointProject libraries
ProcoreDrawings and RFIs
AconexTransmittals
OutlookSite inbox
TeamsMeetings
Google DriveDocuments
GmailMail
BluebeamMarkups
Trimble ConnectModels
DocuSignSignatures
WordDrafts out
ExcelRegisters

+ Fieldwire, Asite, OneDrive, Dropbox, ProjectWise, Newforma, Autodesk, Box and more

Every site. Every sector.

From data centres to civil, Alloovium works across the projects commercial and infrastructure builders actually run.

Building & constructionBuilding & construction
Civil & earthworksCivil & earthworks
DevelopmentDevelopment
Industrial & data centresIndustrial & data centres
Water & utilitiesWater & utilities
Roads & bridgesRoads & bridges
Energy & resourcesEnergy & resources
Rail & transportRail & transport
Building & constructionBuilding & construction
Civil & earthworksCivil & earthworks
DevelopmentDevelopment
Industrial & data centresIndustrial & data centres
Water & utilitiesWater & utilities
Roads & bridgesRoads & bridges
Energy & resourcesEnergy & resources
Rail & transportRail & transport

Founders' story

Zander and Cielo

Co-founders

Alloovium started with a civil engineer who got tired of the part of the job no-one enjoys. Zander loved building things, that's why he became an engineer, but he spent his days fighting the documents instead: specs, drawings, RFIs and contracts that never quite agreed, and the rework and claims that followed.

So he left the tools to build the fix.

He teamed up with Cielo, who grew up in a family of architects, surrounded by the plans and drawings the rest of us only meet on site. Early in 2026 they packed a ute, drove 26 hours to a new city and moved in together to build it.

The belief has not changed since: the built world deserves software built by the people who carry its liability, not by outsiders guessing at the job.

Alloovium co-founders Zander and Cielo

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The document intelligence platform your team needs.

Put every drawing, spec, contract and RFI to work — and let the monthly grind run itself.

A construction engineer reviewing drawings and a schedule from a site office overlooking live towers