P / 01

Configurable Data

Every list, every taxonomy, every form field is configurable by the project. The system ships sensible UK defaults — JCT 2024 clause families, NEC4 compensation event categories, the Building Safety Act gateway sequence — and allows the project to add, rename, retire and version them. A construction project that cannot extend its own taxonomies is a system that cannot survive contact with the site.

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Company Choice

Some companies sign off in a meeting. Some sign off in a Microsoft document. Some sign off only on a wet signature. Loadbearer does not impose one workflow — it is the substrate underneath the workflow each company already runs. The signing surface is configurable; the audit trail is not.

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Progressive Accountability

Accountability is built up through a project's lifecycle, not bolted on at handover. Sign-offs cascade — a clause linked to a work package, linked to an activity, linked to a person, linked to a date. Each step is auditable in isolation; the chain is auditable end-to-end. The golden thread, by construction.

P / 04

AI Never Decides

The platform may draft a notice, propose a delay attribution, recommend a clause citation. It does not issue, accept or commit anything on behalf of the project. Every output passes through a competent person who signs and approves the decision before it carries effect. The user interface enforces this — there is no "AI auto-issue" toggle, anywhere.

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Adoption-Driven Design

Site teams will not learn one more system. Loadbearer has to be the easiest place to do the work that already exists — RAMS, snags, EWNs, RFIs, daily diaries — or it does not survive week two. Every page is designed for the person whose dashboard it is, not for the executive whose deck it appears in.

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Law First

Where current legislation conflicts with a configured project preference, current legislation wins. The Building Safety Act, the CDM Regulations 2015, the Construction Act, GDPR — these are not toggles. They are absolute and total priorities, baked into the platform's enforcement layer, with version-controlled mappings to clause and statute references.

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Recommendation-Only

The system itself cannot be held responsible. Therefore everything it generates — every notice, every delay attribution, every clause citation, every onboarding cascade — carries the explicit qualifier that it must be reviewed and approved by a competent person before it carries effect. This is not a footnote. It is a banner that appears on every page of the platform, every time.

"These principles are not negotiable. They are the bar. If a feature breaks one of them, the feature does not ship — the principle stays." Locked, Phase 1 — v1.5 onward · Decision Ledger entry P-01 / P-07

How they translate to product

Every page in the platform inherits the principles automatically.

Recommendation banner
Persistent banner across every authenticated route — Principle 7 surfaced in plain English, every screen.
Competent-person sign-off tile
Standard component used wherever a sign-and-issue action exists. Locked declaration copy. Records signatory, role, time, IP, document hash.
Configurable taxonomies
Cause categories, clause families, role permissions, gateway stages — all editable, all versioned, all carry an audit history.
Law-first enforcement layer
Hard rules for statute and regulation. Soft rules for project preferences. The system blocks the soft rule when it conflicts with the hard rule, and explains why.
Progressive sign-off chain
Every notice, decision and document carries its full chain of clause → activity → role → person → date. Visible in every audit view.