Live — On-device Book 7 engine

Book 7 traffic control plans, built on the map

Tap Ontario road segments on a map, describe your work zone, and generate a Book 7–compliant traffic control layout with sign placement, buffers, and exportable PDF — powered by province-wide ORN road data and an on-device compliance engine.

  • No cloud AI required for TCP generation
  • ~583k ORN road segments province-wide
  • Binary compliance — blocked if non-compliant
  • PDF export with map snapshot

View full sample TCP export (PDF) — Book 7 lane closure layout with map snapshot

On-device Book 7 traffic control

The compliance engine runs entirely on your device. Layout types, sign placement, buffer distances, and taper geometry are computed against OTM Book 7 tables — not approximated by a generic AI.

ORN road lock

Jobsites snap to the Ontario Road Network — real posted speeds, lane counts, and centerline geometry for sign placement.

Regulatory sign placement

TC-001, TC-002, TC-021, TC-022, taper signs, and more — placed at Book 7 table distances from the work face on both approach legs.

PDF export

Export your compliant layout as a PDF with an embedded map snapshot — ready for supervisor review and field use.

From map tap to compliant layout

Five steps. No uploaded site plans required — your jobsite is defined directly on Ontario road geometry.

1

Project setup

Create or select a project for your jobsite.

2

Chain capture

Tap ORN road segments on the map to define your work zone along the centerline.

3

Work description

Complete the Book 7 form — speed, closure type, traffic control method, and work details.

4

Generate

The on-device engine computes layout, signs, and buffers. Non-compliant plans are blocked.

5

Result + export

Interactive map with supervisor overlay. Export to PDF.

Project Helix workflow — chain capture on map, Book 7 work description, and compliant traffic control result
Roadmap — not available today

More capabilities on the horizon

These features are planned for future releases. They are not part of the current download and require cloud AI infrastructure that is not enabled in today's engine-only builds.

  • Soon

    Building code review

    AI-assisted building code checks via Helix gateway

  • Soon

    OHSA query

    Occupational health and safety guidance

  • Soon

    Liability assessment

    Construction liability risk analysis

  • Soon

    AI plan explain

    Natural-language explanation of generated TCP layouts

  • Soon

    Document upload & parse

    Extract work zone data from uploaded site plans — not the current input method

Ready to streamline your TCP workflow?

Project Helix is built for Ontario crews who need fast, compliant traffic control plans — without drafting from scratch.