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What every button does. Who every character is. No jargon.

Loadbearer covers a lot of ground. If a button, label, or character on this site isn't immediately obvious, the answer is here. Two sections only: the first explains exactly what each interactive element does and where it lives; the second introduces every named person and organisation in the Cranebank story. No background reading, no jargon translation — just operational clarity.

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Buttons & Functions

Every interactive element on this site, in the order you'll meet it.

Global navigation

Home

Where
Top-left logo, every page
Does
Returns to the landing page.
Links to
Platform overview.

Product

Where
Top navigation
Does
Opens a dropdown of every Loadbearer module — Safety Spine, PM Command Centre, Commercial Engine, Client Dashboard, Operative App, Compliance Dashboard, Cx Spine, OFCI Module — plus the All Modules overview.
Links to
System capability map.

Personas

Where
Top navigation
Does
Opens a dropdown of all eight protagonists. Click any name to open that role's dedicated page.
Links to
Role-based system storytelling.

Contract-Aware Engine

Where
Top navigation
Does
Opens the page explaining how Loadbearer indexes the contract — every clause, every notice window, every cascade — so the system can warn before a deadline closes.
Links to
Commercial defence.

Cx Spine

Where
Top navigation
Does
Opens the commissioning backbone page — L1 to L6 witness chain, calibration record, independent CxA evidence.
Links to
Handover assurance.

Pricing

Where
Top navigation
Does
Opens the three-tier overview: Pilot, Programme, Enterprise. No public numbers — engagement-led.
Links to
Commercial conversation.

About

Where
Top navigation
Does
Opens the founder page — origin, position, who's behind Loadbearer.
Links to
Brand and identity.

Resources

Where
Top navigation
Does
Opens a dropdown of insight pieces: Cranebank case study, Time-bar Watchtower, the operative voice essay, the problem statement, the seven principles, the roadmap.
Links to
Long-form material.

Help

Where
Top navigation (this page)
Does
Opens this page. Every button explained, every character named.
Links to
User onboarding.

Theme toggle

Where
Top right of every page
Does
Switches between light and dark mode. Preference is remembered.
Links to
Display preference.

Menu (burger icon)

Where
Top right on mobile only
Does
Opens the full navigation drawer with every link expanded inline. Tap any link to navigate; the drawer closes automatically.
Links to
Mobile navigation.

Home page

Request a demo

Where
Home hero, also footer of most pages
Does
Opens the demo request form. While the prototype is in pre-release, this routes to the founder rather than auto-scheduling.
Links to
Sales conversation.

See the product

Where
Home hero
Does
Jumps to the All Modules overview — the full surface in one view.
Links to
Product architecture.

Download the overview

Where
Home and About
Does
Downloads the Loadbearer overview document. Single PDF, designed for forwarding internally before a demo call.
Links to
Pre-call material.

Persona cards

Where
Home and Personas overview
Does
Eight tiles, one per protagonist. Click to open that role's full page — what Loadbearer eliminates from their day, what it surfaces, the forensic stats from Cranebank.
Links to
Role-by-role value.

Module cards

Where
Home, Product, How it works
Does
Each card opens the page for one module: Safety, PM, Commercial, Client, Operative, Compliance, Cx, OFCI.
Links to
Capability detail.

Product page

OFCI Module card

Where
Product
Does
Opens the OFCI page — owner-furnished, contractor-installed equipment, the schedule driver. Four-persona view plus five failure modes.
Links to
Supply-chain control.

Safety Spine card

Where
Product
Does
Opens the Safety page — high-risk activities, permits, RAMS, NCRs, RIDDOR-aware records.
Links to
Work authorisation.

Cx Spine · CxA card

Where
Product
Does
Opens the commissioning page — L1 to L6 witness, calibration, independent CxA record.
Links to
Handover assurance.

Commercial Engine card

Where
Product
Does
Opens the commercial page — notices, variations, time-bar register, contract-checked instructions.
Links to
Entitlement defence.

Persona pages

What Loadbearer eliminates panel

Where
Every persona page
Does
The left side of the value-split block. Lists the recurring tasks, blind spots, admin burden, and failure modes Loadbearer removes from this role's day.
Links to
Friction reduction.

What Loadbearer surfaces panel

Where
Every persona page
Does
The right side of the value-split block. Lists the critical information, decisions, and risks Loadbearer puts in front of this role at the moment they need to see them.
Links to
Operational visibility.

Forensic stat callouts

Where
Persona pages and Time-bar Watchtower
Does
Numbered codes (SM-004, CX-013, EW-009, V-204, etc.). Each one cites a real failure mode from the Cranebank project register — the kind of incident, claim, or missed notice that Loadbearer would prevent. The code is the register reference.
Links to
Forensic traceability.

What this role stops doing list

Where
Most persona pages
Does
A bulleted list of the activities the role no longer performs once Loadbearer is in place — the time and attention reclaimed.
Links to
Time recovery.

Daily rhythm panel

Where
Whelan (Site Manager) and Shankar (Commissioning Manager) pages
Does
A timestamped walk-through of the role's actual day — 06:30 walk-round, 07:15 briefing, 14:00 commissioning witness, etc. Shows where Loadbearer fits in the working hours.
Links to
Operational fit.

System and story elements

Time-bar Watchtower link

Where
Home, Resources, Commercial Engine
Does
Opens the insight piece on missed contractual deadlines. Explains why notices closed in silence cost projects more than notices contested in writing.
Links to
Commercial defence.

Voice on site link

Where
Home, Resources, Operative App
Does
Opens the essay on operatives as the safety system you already have. The argument for a frontline app that gets out of the way.
Links to
Frontline philosophy.

Seven principles link

Where
Home, Resources
Does
Opens the principles page — Recommendation-Only, AI Never Decides, Law First, and the four others that define how Loadbearer behaves.
Links to
Operating philosophy.

Roadmap link

Where
Home, Resources
Does
Opens the public roadmap. What's live, what's next, what's coming.
Links to
Direction of travel.

Footer (every page)

The Cast

Every named person and organisation in the Cranebank story. All fictional except Stephen Keogh, whose page is on About.

The eight protagonists

Halloran

Project Manager · Marauder Construction

Worried about
Defending the programme position when the client begins to claim slippage that isn't his.
Uses Loadbearer for
The time-bar register, the cascade audit trail, the forensic schedule defence.
Open Halloran's page →

Cassidy

Safety Manager · Marauder Construction

Worried about
The permit she signed at 06:50 being the one that goes wrong before lunch.
Uses Loadbearer for
Permit-to-RAMS-to-toolbox cross-checks, competency records, the operative's last three days of activity.
Open Cassidy's page →

Whelan

Site Manager · Marauder Construction

Worried about
Missing a sequence call that costs two days he'll never recover.
Uses Loadbearer for
The 06:30 walk-round capture, the 07:15 briefing pack, the live deviation register.
Open Whelan's page →

Shankar

Commissioning Manager · Marauder Construction

Worried about
An L4 witness signed under pressure that won't survive the L6 client review.
Uses Loadbearer for
The commissioning chain of custody — Shankar to Donnelly (CxA) to Krupa (client). One unbroken thread.
Open Shankar's page →

Donnelly

Commissioning Authority (CxA) · Independent third-party

Worried about
Putting his name on a record that subsequently fails operational handover.
Uses Loadbearer for
Independent witness logs, calibration evidence, the defensible record that survives audit.
Open Donnelly's page →

Coughlan

Commercial Manager / QS · Marauder Construction

Worried about
A verbal instruction that never becomes a variation, dropped at final account.
Uses Loadbearer for
Notices, variations, time-bar register, every instruction logged against the clause that requires a notice.
Open Coughlan's page →

Krupa

CIO (Client) · Phoenix Digital

Worried about
A handover that looks complete on paper and fails in operation.
Uses Loadbearer for
Schedule, cost, gateway view, golden thread — the project without the contractor's noise.
Open Krupa's page →

Solene Marchetti

Lead Architect (client-side) · Phoenix Digital

Worried about
Design intent eroding silently between issue-for-construction and as-built.
Uses Loadbearer for
Design-to-site deviation tracking, RFI thread by drawing, the architectural golden thread. (Page in development.)
Page in development

The Operative

Frontline worker / supervisor · Various subcontractors

Worried about
Turning up to a permit, a sequence, or a sign-on that doesn't match what's actually in front of them.
Uses Loadbearer for
The Operative App — daily clarity on what is safe, approved, and ready to start.
Open The Operative's page →

The organisations

Cranebank

The project

The £340M data hall the entire site is built around. Three halls, three storeys, six pods per storey — fifty-four pods in total. Built by Marauder for Phoenix Digital with Donnelly as the independent commissioning authority and Sentinel underwriting the assurance layer. Cranebank is the proving ground for every Loadbearer claim on this site.

Marauder Construction

Principal contractor

The Tier 1 main contractor delivering Cranebank. Halloran (PM), Cassidy (Safety), Whelan (SM), Shankar (CxM), and Coughlan (Commercial) all sit inside Marauder. Marauder is Loadbearer's primary user — the contractor whose reputation, programme, and final account are on the line every day.

Phoenix Digital

Client / employer

The data-hall operator commissioning Cranebank. Krupa is their CIO — the signature on the gate-to-gate review. Solene Marchetti is their lead architect, holding design intent across the build. Phoenix is the buyer of the finished asset, and the audience for every assurance Loadbearer produces.

Sentinel

Oversight and assurance

The independent assurance body sitting above the project — checking that what Marauder claims to have built matches what Donnelly witnessed and what Phoenix is paying for. Sentinel is the audience that doesn't accept screenshots.

The subcontractors

Trade delivery

Apex Mechanical, Verdant Scaffolding, Halloran Electrical, Shankar Civils, Vasquez Drylining, plus Donnelly CxA. Each one a separate organisation, each one feeding Loadbearer the daily evidence — toolbox attendance, permit closure, snag clearance, commissioning step-off — that the chain of custody needs to hold.

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