From subgrade compaction to finished paving elevation. One app, every lift, every station, every report the DOT resident engineer needs.
Log nuclear gauge compaction tests by station and offset. Sitemark calculates dry density, moisture content, and percent compaction from your entered readings, then compares against the Proctor maximum for your lift. Pass/fail is displayed the moment the test is entered.
Log actual superelevation at each curve station and compare against design. Sitemark calculates the actual cross-slope from your edge and centerline elevation readings, and flags deviations from the design superelevation rate. Transition stations (runoff and runout) logged separately.
Log slope stake shots by station for cut and fill verification. Sitemark compares actual cut/fill distances against design slope ratios and flags where the finished grade diverges from plan. Useful for earthwork QC before subgrade compaction begins.
Verify road crown at each station on tangent sections. Log centerline elevation and both edge elevations — Sitemark calculates actual crown slope on each side and compares against the design crown rate (typically 1.5%–2.5%). Asymmetric crowns on divided highways logged per travel lane.
One tap generates a DOT QC Daily Summary with every compaction test, grade shot, and superelevation reading from the shift — organized in the format state DOT resident engineers are trained to review. No overnight compilation, no manual table building.
Road, highway, site development, and airport work — all covered in one plan.