Step 1: Search the Site
Type your customer's exact address into the search bar, and a pin will drop on the property.
Step 2: Toggle the Hazards
Use the left-hand menu to check or uncheck different hazard layers (like Flood Zones or Heritage overlays).
Step 3: Spot the Overlaps
Look at the pin. If the property sits inside a colored boundary, you know exactly what risks your crew will face before they leave the depot.
Step 1: Enter the Address
Type the customer's address into the white input field on your Master Dashboard.
Step 2: Let the Engine Work
Wait a few seconds for the spatial engine to scan the property boundaries against millions of data points.
Step 3: Read the Results
Instantly see a complete breakdown of site hazards, precise lot sizes, and neighborhood metrics so you can quote the job with absolute certainty.
Think of it as an automated pre-site inspection. Instead of guessing what is underground or relying on a customer's description, the system instantly scans the property for hidden physical hazards (like bad soil or protected trees) and calculates exact job metrics. It gives you the complete picture so you can quote with absolute certainty before a truck ever leaves the depot.
Water and Flood Risk
What it means:
Shows if the property sits in a known overland flow path, creek catchment, or Brisbane River flood zone.
Why it matters:
Tells you instantly if your guys are going to hit groundwater when digging, or if you need to factor extra pumps, shoring, and mud-clearing time into the quote.
Soil and Excavation Hazards (Trench Collapse)
What it means:
Highlights areas with reactive clays, potential acid sulfate soils, or high risk of trench collapse.
Why it matters:
Protects your crew and your margins. If the site is in this zone, you know to quote for specialized excavation gear or specialized pipe materials before the dig starts.
Heritage and Character Housing
What it means:
Flags properties that are protected by strict Brisbane City Council heritage or traditional character rules.
Why it matters:
Prevents massive council fines. If you are doing exterior plumbing, HVAC installs, or roof work, this warns you that you might need special council approvals or specific materials to comply with the neighborhood look.
Protected Trees and Vegetation
What it means:
Shows the root zones of council-protected trees.
Why it matters:
Slicing through a protected root system can result in devastating fines. This layer tells you if you need to quote for manual hand-digging or non-destructive digging (NDD) around the property line.
Noise Compliance Corridors
What it means:
Flags properties sitting on major transport or flight corridors.
Why it matters:
Council often requires specific acoustic seals, specialized glazing, or sound-rated vents for properties in these zones. Quote the right materials the first time.
Roads and Parking Access
What it means:
Highlights major transport corridors and restricted parking zones.
Why it matters:
Tells the dispatcher if the crew will struggle to park the trucks, or if you need to factor traffic control and permit costs into the job.
Precise Lot Size [PROFILER SUITE ONLY]
What it means:
Calculates the exact square meterage of the property boundary.
Why it matters:
Helps you instantly estimate the scale of the job, the distance from the street to the back fence, and the amount of materials needed without relying on the customer's guessing.
Area Budget (SEIFA Index) [PROFILER SUITE ONLY]
What it means:
An economic indicator showing the average household budget and socioeconomic status of the suburb.
Why it matters:
Helps you adjust your sales approach. Tells you whether to pitch the premium, high-end "Gold" package or lead with the budget-friendly "Standard" repair option.