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Construction and energy run on documents: specifications, method statements, O&M manuals, HSE policies, contracts. The knowledge exists; it's buried across project drives, scanned archives and the heads of people close to retirement. Nous AI makes it answerable, in plain English, with the source document behind every answer.

The reality

The answer exists. Finding it is the job.

An engineer who needs a torque spec, a site manager who needs the right method statement, a commercial team assembling a tender: all of them lose hours to folder trees and scanned PDFs. And in this sector a wrong answer isn't an inconvenience; it's rework, downtime, or a safety incident. AI here has to show its sources. Nous AI was built so that it does.

AI SearchField & Office

Specifications, standards, O&M manuals, HSE policies and contract clauses answered in plain English, with the source page cited, whether the question comes from the site cabin or the head office.

Workflow AssistantsBids & Compliance

Tender responses, pre-qualification questionnaires and compliance reporting drafted from your own project history, with human review built into every step that carries commercial weight.

Document IntelligenceSite paperwork

Delivery notes, test certificates, inspection reports and invoices extracted into structured, queryable records: field-level confidence, full audit trail.

Security & GovernanceAssurance

Zero training on your data, EU residency, permission-aware retrieval and decision logs: the controls your clients, insurers and regulators expect to see.

Watch it work

Ask the archive like you'd ask a colleague.

A question from the plant, answered from the O&M manual with the section cited, then a follow-up across the maintenance history that surfaces what would otherwise wait for an audit to find. No folder trees, no tribal knowledge.

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What's the inspection interval for the HV transformers at Substation East, and when was the last one?
The O&M manual specifies a 24-month inspection interval for the HV transformers. The last recorded inspection at Substation East was March 2025, so the next is due by March 2027. Sources: O&M Manual §7.3 and the maintenance log.
Any open defects from that inspection?
One. Elevated moisture in the tap-changer oil on transformer T2, raised as defect DR-1142 and still open. The report recommended re-testing within six months. That window closed in September 2025.

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