ContinuousIQ is the operating layer behind TunnelIQ, WHSIQ, ValveIQ and the rest of the IQ suite. One backend, one audit trail, one philosophy — tailored to the discipline that needs it.
Every product in the family runs on the same backend, with the same audit log, the same auth, the same offline-first mobile engine. What differs is the surface — the screens, workflows and language each industry speaks.
TunnelIQ is live and in pilot. WHSIQ is commercial-grade. The rest are in measured sequence — each built when the discipline is ready for it, not before.
The Lean operating system for major tunnelling projects
The flagship. 134 API endpoints, 33 data models, five publication-grade PDF reports, a full PPTX deck generator, and the A3 PDF exporter. Built for tier-one JVs running Last Planner with whiteboards and spreadsheets. Replaces both.
Visit tunnel-iq.comWHS management for site operations
Hashchain-verified audit. Signed PDF evidence packs. Vision-camera integration for safety-critical detection. Offline-first PWA.
Visit whsiq.comWorkshop execution for valve services
End-to-end intake, traveller, FMEA, testing, certification, client portal, ERP export. Runs LAN + SQLite for air-gapped client workshops.
valveiq.com — 2026 Q3Maintenance intelligence layer
Connects HxGN EAM and other CMMS platforms. Natural-language operational queries. AI reporting engine. Predictive maintenance insight without the dashboard overhead.
maintiq — 2026 Q4Project risk + Aconex integration
25 modules, offline PWA, Aconex integration, Azure AD SSO. Built for tier-one JV risk governance where the register matters legally, not just operationally.
riskiq — 2026 Q4AI-augmented sawdoctor intelligence
Vision-based blade inspection. ROI calculator. Cut-life optimisation. Built by a sawdoctor for sawdoctors — single-file deployable, commercial-grade from v1.
sawiq — 2027 Q1Recognition metrics name top performers. Never bottom. Deming: 95% of variation is the system, not the people. Tools that score workers individually create gaming, not improvement.
The coaching layer offers prompts — it never blocks a user. Maturity-aware vocabulary. Plain English at L0–1, Lean vocabulary at L2+. The system earns trust; it doesn't enforce it.
Every state change in every product lands in the audit log with actor, before, after. Rule firings logged separately. Claims-grade evidence, built as you work, not reconstructed at the end.
Site connectivity is unreliable. Tunnels, mines, remote workshops, quarries. The mobile app captures, queues, and syncs when the radio comes back. No data is lost in a dead zone.
No spreadsheet exports doubling as the official record. PDFs are regenerated from live data on demand — not curated by hand by someone who is about to go on leave.
We'd rather ship fewer Lean tools implemented properly than a long feature list of shallow imitations. The product is the method, done well. Not a catalogue of buttons.
ContinuousIQ is the platform family made by Alpine Supply Solutions — based in Cooma, on the doorstep of Snowy 2.0.
The people building it have run the jobs the software manages: senior maintenance leadership across tier-one coal, tunnelling and oil and gas. Two decades of trades-floor credibility and management-scale responsibility — fitting, sawdoctoring, shutdown planning, CMMS rollouts, leadership across 170+ personnel.
That matters because most industrial software fails in the same way: it's designed by people who've never stood in front of a constraint board at six in the morning with a TBM stopped and a client on the phone. Ours is designed by people who have.
We don't have a sales team. We don't run procurement shakedowns. We have a four-week pilot process, a licence agreement that runs to 11 pages of readable English, and a platform that earns its keep or doesn't. Either way — you keep the audit log.
The flagship is in pilot at Snowy 2.0. The pilot programme on a fresh site takes 4 weeks. The site-LAN mode needs one Windows laptop. The conversation starts with a 15-minute call.
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