On megaprojects, 1,000–5,000 temporary workers collide with fixed site services. Breaches in parking, welfare, canteens and buses are discovered reactively — as queues, complaints and statutory exposure. Nobody converts the headcount curve into demand, compliance and cost. Headroom does.
The report
Capacity stacked against the headcount-driven demand curve. The date each domain runs out — months before it does.
S.I. 291/2013 ratios versus actual provision: requirement curve, shortfall at peak, compliance breach date. UK, German and US tables slot in per jurisdiction.
Monthly logistics spend against headcount with observed elasticities — showing cost per head falling as the site scales, or flagging why it isn't.
Every breach carries two to three costed remedies and a named owner. Change anything — re-runs are unlimited inside the fee.
Inside the pack



Pages from the demonstration issue — synthetic data. The full pack is available on request.
Coverage
Every issue also carries: actuals-vs-forecast reconciliation · winter-readiness status · unlimited scenario re-runs · ingestion of any format — spreadsheets, PDFs, photos.
Method
Send data in whatever format it lives in — lookaheads, registers, spreadsheets, PDFs, photos.
The engine converts headcount into demand versus capacity, statutory minimums and cost.
The pack lands monthly. Change anything, as often as you like — no per-change fees.
The offer
Full baseline across all eight domains, breach map, welfare compliance position, costed remedies.
This format every month, actuals-vs-forecast reconciliation, unlimited scenario re-runs. Per project, cancel any time.
Procurement, providers and implementation for any breach we flag. We don't hand you a problem and walk away.
From the demonstration issue
parking breach flagged ahead of the date it lands
statutory welfare units — a ~€300k ruling caught
peak-month logistics cost, trending down on scale
Demonstration figures are synthetic. Every real figure in every issue carries its source and verification date.
S.I. 291/2013 ratios live today. UK CDM 2015, German ArbStättV and US OSHA 1926 tables slot in per jurisdiction.
Every contractor's pack aggregated into one campus demand model — the picture no single contractor can see.
Dust PM10, noise dBA and vibration PPV tracked against planning-condition limits, same breach-date logic.
Common questions
A headcount curve and whatever capacity records exist — in any state. Lookaheads, registers, spreadsheets, PDFs, photos of whiteboards. Part of the diagnostic is establishing the baseline where records are thin.
Your data stays yours. Reports are project-confidential, nothing is shared across clients, and we'll sign your NDA before seeing a single number.
Ireland (S.I. 291/2013) live today. UK CDM 2015, German ArbStättV and US OSHA 1926 welfare tables slot into the same engine per project.
A provisional breach map lands within ten working days of your data arriving — every figure flagged at stated confidence — then hardens through verification into the final board-ready pack across the six-week scope.
A headcount curve and a capacity register are enough to start. The first breach date usually surprises.