Canadian First

Your jobsite data stays on Canadian infrastructure

Project Helix is built by Candocgo Corp. under a Canadian-first mandate — provincial road data, geospatial services, and compliance context are hosted within Canada.

What runs where

On your device

Book 7 traffic control plan generation — layout selection, sign placement, buffer calculations, compliance gate, and PDF rendering. In the default engine-only build, no jobsite data is sent to a cloud AI service for plan generation.

Canadian-hosted data services

Jobsite geometry (map coordinates, work zone envelope) is sent to Candocgo's dedicated OVH server in Canada for:

  • Ontario Road Network (ORN) segment lookup and posted speed
  • Placement lock — authoritative road centerline for sign placement
  • LiDAR elevation and sight-line context for compliance checks

Cloud AI (future / optional)

Building code review, OHSA query, liability assessment, and AI plan explain require a Helix AI gateway — deferred and disabled in current engine-only releases. When enabled in future builds, gateway hosting and data handling policies will be documented here.

Alignment with Candocgo policy

Candocgo Corp. operates under a Canadian-first mandate: training workloads, document processing, and associated data storage occur on infrastructure physically located within Canadian borders, unless otherwise agreed in writing.

Project Helix inherits this approach for its geospatial data layer. For broader corporate privacy and eligibility policies, see candocgo.com.

About Candocgo Corp.

Summary

Ontario-only product scope · Canadian-hosted ORN/jobsite services · On-device Book 7 engine · No cloud AI processing in default mode · Future AI features will be clearly disclosed before activation.