Construction Unit
iPhone / Utilitaires
Measurements rarely fail because formulas are missing. Problems start when units shift between grams, metres, litres, profiles, mixed systems, and fast field calculations that need immediate clarity instead of scattered reference tables.
Technical conversion work stays grouped around practical engineering categories. Weight, volume, length, reinforcement profiles, material consumption, and imperial values appear as dedicated modules with direct inputs, selectable units, and fast numerical output. Switching between kilograms and grams, millilitres and litres, millimetres and metres, or profile dimensions and mass estimates remains part of the same workflow rather than separate tools.
Daily calculation cards surface common construction scenarios without forcing repeated setup. Concrete pours, reinforcement tallies, dimensional checks, and related engineering tasks remain available from the main workspace for quick access.
Results are kept visible, minimal, and reusable. Converted values, linear mass references, calculation logs, and pinned entries can be stored, revisited, or marked for later use. Saved records stay organized inside dedicated sections instead of disappearing after one calculation cycle.
Analytical guidance appears through engineering-focused interpretation. AI summaries do more than restate numbers. Unit explanations, material notes, calibration reminders, batching remarks, dosing observations, and practical recommendations accompany calculations in concise technical language. Topics such as adhesive precision, additive ratios, concrete planning quantities, delivery timing, and measurement discipline remain tied directly to conversion context.
Navigation separates calculation work, saved entries, history tracking, analytical review, and reference browsing into recognizable sections that stay readable during repeated use. Technical tone, compact layouts, and restrained presentation keep attention on quantities, dimensions, and material logic.
From reinforcement weight estimation to volume conversion, from metric scaling to imperial cross-checks, numerical handling stays centered on engineering routines where precision matters, context matters, and reusable calculations save time.