
Approach
Rank candidates before capital and diligence
Send a site. Receive a screening memorandum to prioritize diligence across Québec.
Most constraints surface too late
Teams commit diligence before knowing if a site supports the intended use. Zoning, environmental, and access limits often appear after a Letter of Intent (LOI). Capital is already engaged.
Screening path
From parcel to committee memorandum
Send a site. Receive documented findings for your next acquisition meeting.
- 01
Send a candidate parcel
Address, cadastre reference, or project description.
- 02
GeoLens runs constraint screening
Environmental, zoning, and infrastructure context reviewed against Québec sources.
- 03
Receive a screening memorandum
Classified findings, flagged blockers, and a committee summary.
- 04
Scope a pilot if there is a fit
For active portfolios: ongoing screening, portfolio review, and workspace access.
During a pilot, screening stays with your portfolio
- Portfolio workspace for candidate sites
- Constraint screening with evidence classification
- Screening memoranda for committee review
- Visibility across active opportunities
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