Reads your overnight uploads
A new SI report, a revised take-off, a fresh drawing bundle — ingested, classified and linked against the project before you're back at your desk.
The intelligence layer · Nexus Intelligence
Reads your documents. Knows your projects. Watches the market. The right move is already drafted when you sit down.
Always on
An agent, not a tool. You don't open it, it works. The day's decisions are drafted and cited by morning.
A new SI report, a revised take-off, a fresh drawing bundle — ingested, classified and linked against the project before you're back at your desk.
Refreshes supplier pricing, lead times, haulier capacity and backload opportunities within range of every active site.
Contamination above threshold, cost drifting from plan, a supplier running thin on stock — surfaced before you need to act on it.
Every deficit already drafted into a structured RFQ — spec, quantity, window, preferred shortlist. You review and send. You don't write.
The agent pattern
It doesn't wait to be asked. It reads every document the moment you upload it, refreshes every market feed every hour, and surfaces what matters — not what you searched for.
Deep project context
Intelligence has read every SI report, every revised take-off, every WTN bundle, every quote email and every test certificate against the project it belongs to. It remembers. You don't have to brief it again.
Project context
Leeds Phase 3 · memory
The inputs it consumes
Unstructured, messy, arriving at odd hours from people who aren't sitting next to you. Intelligence treats that as normal.
SI reports
Ground investigation and contamination analysis
Drawings & take-offs
Material quantities by phase and area
Movement records
WTNs, tickets, weighbridge data
Stockpile data
Inventory, classifications, location
Test certificates
BS 3882, CL:AIRE, lab results
Supplier correspondence
Quotes, availability, emails, call notes
Site photos & geodata
Conditions on the ground, as they change
Contracts & specs
Commercial terms and technical requirements
What it surfaces
Intelligence doesn't hand you a search box. It hands you a queue — source this, reject that, reclassify the stockpile in Zone B, reuse the made ground on Phase 4. Every row is a decision, already drafted, waiting for your sign-off.
Today's briefing
Recommendations queue
Every row cites the document, test result or feed it came from.
Market-aware
Every recommendation tested against the market right now. Not last quarter's averages, not a rolodex.
Regional pricing movement across topsoil, made ground, aggregate and recycled grades — tested against every live quote.
Supplier capacity and lead times within range of every site — not stale data, not last month's tender list.
Backload opportunities, empty-mile routes, haulier capacity. The unit economics only work when haulage does.
Explainability
When an agent is proposing how to spend six figures on a quote or reclassify a stockpile, you need to know why. Every Intelligence output links back to the document, figure or feed it came from — auditable by default.
Why this recommendation?
Source trail
Recommendation
Source topsoil from Yorkshire Aggregates · 6,000 t
Confidence 98% · drafted 07:02
In the platform
It is not a sidecar app. It reads your data, recommends through the Materials Exchange Platform and feeds Nexus Assurance, all without asking you to copy anything between them.
At the centre
Nexus Intelligence
One agent, shared context, wired into every product on the platform.
The approach
When an agent is making material decisions, the rules matter more than the cleverness. Here's how we've drawn the lines.
Every recommendation is proposed, never posted. A human approves the quote, the RFQ, the reclassification. The agent drafts — people decide.
Every figure, every suggestion, every risk flag links back to the document or data point that produced it. You can always ask "why".
You control what Intelligence can read, per project and per document class. Anything outside that scope is invisible to the model.
Project context lives inside your tenancy. Models that serve your recommendations do not share your documents, prices, or plans with anyone else's.
We are building the materials model the industry can trust — sourced, cited, human-overseen, and kept inside your walls.
See it on your own documents
Thirty minutes, your SI reports, a few take-offs. Walk away with a live material balance, cited back to your own documents.