Omnant + BoreDM: Boring Log Data Where You Need It

The Problem with Disconnected Subsurface Data

Geotechnical firms collect a lot of data before a single lab test runs. Soil borings, sample depths, field classifications…it all lives in BoreDM. But when it's time to connect that subsurface data to your lab testing and project documentation, someone has to move it manually. That means re-entry, transcription errors, and a project record that's never quite complete in one place.

Your team shouldn't have to stitch together two systems by hand. Omnant's integration with BoreDM closes that gap.

How the Integration Works

Omnant and BoreDM connect through AGS format, a widely used geotechnical data standard. Your boring log data moves from BoreDM into Omnant without manual re-entry, keeping your field, lab, and project documentation in one connected platform.

In the field: Your crew logs soil borings and sample data in BoreDM as usual. Nothing changes about how they work.

Data Transfer: Boring log data exports from BoreDM in AGS format and imports directly into Omnant. Sample information, depths, and field classifications carry over without anyone retyping them.

Lab testing: With boring log data already in Omnant, your lab team has the context they need. Sample intake, test scheduling, and reporting connect to the same project record.

Final documentation: Field data and lab results live together in one place. Your project record is complete, accurate, and audit-ready without chasing down information across two systems.

What This Means for Your Operation

Your field team keeps working the way they already do. BoreDM stays in place. The integration just makes sure that data doesn't stop there.

Your lab team starts with complete information. No more cross-referencing boring logs from one system while running tests in another. The data they need is already there.

Your project managers get a fuller picture. Subsurface data, lab results, and project documentation in one platform means less time hunting for information and more confidence in what you're looking at.

Your project record holds up under scrutiny. When a client or accreditor asks questions, you have a complete, connected record from boring log to final report. No gaps, no missing handoffs.

Built for Geotechnical Workflows

BoreDM is purpose-built for subsurface data. Omnant is purpose-built for CMT and geotechnical field and lab operations. This integration connects two platforms that already understand how geotechnical firms work, without forcing your team to adapt to generic tools or build workarounds.

"Geotechnical firms have always had to manage subsurface data and lab operations as two separate worlds. This integration changes that. Boring log data flows directly into Omnant, so firms get a complete project record without the manual work that usually fills the gap between field collection and lab reporting." - Chad Dunham, Principal Engineer, Omnant

Getting Started

If your firm already uses BoreDM, connecting to Omnant is straightforward. Our team will work with yours to configure the integration and make sure your data flows the way it should from day one.

Stop managing subsurface data and lab operations as two separate problems. Schedule a demo today!