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Mobile Borehole Logging App for Geotechnical Field Teams

The TabLogs mobile app functions as a field log app for active drilling sites, allowing geotechnical field teams the ability to log boreholes on iOS and Android devices, online or offline. Data syncs automatically when connectivity is restored and is available for review, report generation, and export through the TabLogs web portal. The app supports ASTM D2487 soil classification and is designed for use on active drilling sites.

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Purpose-Built Boring Log Software for Geotechnical Teams

TabLogs is designed to match how geotechnical field logging is actually performed on active drilling sites. Engineers can log soil and rock classifications, sample intervals, groundwater strikes, defects, and in situ test results in real time while drilling is underway. Subsurface data is captured in a structured format, improving consistency across borings and reducing errors caused by handwritten field notes or delayed data entry back at the office.

  • Configure logging preferences and description styles to match firm or DOT requirements
  • Create digitized boring logs directly in the field
  • Maintain consistent logging across multiple engineers, crews and offices
  • Reduce transcription errors and rework
  • Save time during both field work and reporting
  • Complete boring logs on site as drilling progresses
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Log Boring Logs on iOS and Android Devices

Create, edit, and review boring logs in the field using iOS and Android devices. TabLogs allows engineers to capture field data on tablets or phones, whether working alongside the drill rig, reviewing logs from a vehicle, or checking data back at the trailer. Field entries are saved in real time and synced across devices, making it easy to update and finalize boring logs throughout the course of a drilling program. This allows field staff to complete boring logs during drilling rather than after returning to the office.

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Offline Borehole Logging for Remote Drilling Sites

Drilling often takes place in areas with unreliable or nonexistent cellular service. TabLogs supports offline borehole logging, allowing engineers to continue capturing boring log data in remote locations without interruption. All field data is stored securely on the device and automatically syncs once a connection is restored, ensuring data integrity and preventing loss of critical field observations.

  • Offline-first field logging
  • Automatic sync when connectivity is available
  • Secure storage of field data
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ASTM D2487 Soil Classification Built In

TabLogs helps engineering teams produce consistent, standardized boring logs across projects and offices. Subsurface data is structured to support common standards such as DIGGS and AGS, making it easier to integrate field data into reports, databases, and downstream geotechnical systems. Standardized logging improves data quality, supports internal QA processes, and simplifies the generation of professional boring log deliverables.

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From Field Logging to Office Review with the TabLogs Web Portal

Data captured in the field flows directly into the TabLogs web portal, allowing office staff to review, validate, and finalize boring logs without waiting for field notes to be transcribed. Project managers and senior engineers can oversee multiple drilling programs, review subsurface conditions as work progresses, and maintain visibility across active projects, supporting internal QA and faster report turnaround. This direct connection between field logging and office review shortens turnaround times and improves coordination between field and office teams.

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