Know whether a project is worth chasing.
On any tracked tender or permit, GROUND generates an on-demand intelligence brief — the project in plain English, the work likely involved, who's competing, what's unresolved, what happens next, and how well it fits your trade.
One address. The whole paper trail.
267 Merton St, Toronto. GROUND holds every public record on the project as one dossier — hover the stack to fan it open. The permit arrived 174 days after the first planning signal was on the record.
40-storey mixed-use purpose-built rental proposed. No building permit exists.
Declared $4.0M at application — the market's first public sighting of the project.
The public record showed this project 174 days before its permit. GROUND matched the trail automatically.
Every analysis answers
- What exactly is this project?
- What work is likely involved?
- Where is it in the lifecycle?
- Who is involved — and who's bidding?
- What is still unresolved?
- What is likely to happen next?
- How well does it fit your company?
Example
Sewage pumping station upgrade — Region of Peel
Opportunity score 85/100 · confidence HIGH
Stage bids received — award pending
Likely scopes structural concrete, shoring, process piping,
pumps, electrical, I&C, coatings
Competition 4 unofficial bids published, low bid visible
Forecast award to low bidder, then subcontract procurement
Don't read 138 sheets. See the project.
For select projects, GROUND reconstructs the full tender drawing set into a navigable 3D view: click a structure to open its sheet, locate sections against plans, toggle structural / concrete / piping disciplines, and walk the project — available where sufficient public, licensed, or customer-provided drawings exist.
Public tells you what happened. Pro tells you what it means.
The public site stays free: permits, tenders, companies, the map and weekly reports. Pro adds interpretation — opportunity scoring, competitive bid intelligence, trade-fit analysis and, coming next, alerts matched to your trade and territory.
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