An AI quoting assistant for engineering teams
Elora Grid reads the documents a tender arrives as and returns the deliverables behind a quote — compliance checklists, populated returnable schedules, conflict registers and a current price book — every line cited, judgment calls flagged to a human, and nothing sent or written without approval.
We turn unstructured tender documents into cited deliverables
Engineering bids arrive as a stack of RFQs, scopes of work, specifications, drawings and blank client templates. Most of the effort is reading, interpreting and compliance — before a price even exists. Elora Grid does that document-heavy work: it reads the pack, builds the deliverables in the client’s own format, and traces every value back to where it came from, so a reviewer can verify it in seconds.
Built so the judgment stays with your team
Cited, not guessed
Every filled field and every checklist row records the source document and page. Unmatched items are flagged, never invented.
Never invents prices
Pricing cells and commercial judgment calls are flagged for your team and left alone. The assistant prepares the work; people price it.
Nothing sent without approval
Emails are drafted, not sent. Writes are approval-gated, and a timestamped backup is taken before any change to your files.
Your data stays yours
Your documents produce your deliverables and nothing else. They are not used to train AI models, and an NDA is available on request.
Engineering and project teams that win work through tenders
We work with engineering project companies, EPC contractors and engineered-to-order manufacturers — in power, electrical infrastructure, energy, mining and heavy industry — across Australia, the United States, Europe and Asia. The common thread is high-mix, low-volume bidding: every job is a one-off, defined by the client’s documents, where the bottleneck is senior time spent reading and re-typing.
Common questions
What is Elora Grid?
Elora Grid is an AI quoting assistant for engineering teams. You hand it the documents a tender arrives as — RFQs, scopes of work, specifications and drawings — and it returns the deliverables behind a quote: compliance checklists, populated returnable schedules, conflict registers and a current price book, every line cited to its source.
Who is it for?
Engineering project companies, EPC contractors and engineered-to-order manufacturers that win work by responding to formal tenders. It is used by estimators, bid and tender teams, business development, and the engineers pulled into bids — anywhere unstructured tender documents have to become structured deliverables.
How does it keep us in control?
Every output cites the source document and page. It never invents prices — pricing is flagged for your team. It never sends or submits anything without your approval, and a timestamped backup is taken before any write. Your documents are used to produce your deliverables and are not used to train AI models.
How long does it take to get going?
Implementation is typically one to six weeks, depending on how deeply you want it integrated, and it works from your existing documents and templates — there is no catalogue to model or large platform to roll out.
Send a real tender. Get the output back.
Hand Elora Grid one real task and judge the result yourself.