2026.1
- Released
- August 2026
- Covers
- June – August 2026
- Languages
- 22
Our largest update so far. The headline items are an all-new profile view, automatic centreline generation, a new volume and mass calculation with ready-made PDF reports, and Skala Fleet, taking mass transport from registered loads to a report in the customer's inbox.
- Tool
Profile view
Cross-sections and the long profile beside the map, with measuring, IFC and version comparison.
- Tool
Centreline
Generate a centreline from a surface and upload it as a LandXML alignment.
- Tool
Volume and mass
Calculate between any two surfaces, read cut and fill as a heatmap, and deliver it as a report.
- Tool
Skala Fleet
Report mass transport for any period, split per truck or task, and send it to the customer by email.
KeyNewImprovedFixedRemoved
Profile view
- See cross-sections and the long profile beside the map in a split view.
- Drive the station straight from the map, or step through it with the arrow keys.
- The map shows where you are in the profile, and the profile shows where you are on the map.
- Measuring tool with snapping, directly in the profile.
- IFC models are drawn into the section, in their own colors.
- Free sections: place the section where you want it, not just perpendicular to the line.
- A separate vertical exaggeration for the long profile, showing how much the height is stretched.
- Version analysis: compare several versions of the same profile against each other.
Centreline
- Generate a centreline automatically from a surface, and upload it as a LandXML alignment.
- Sits in Infrakit's own right-click menu, where you'd expect it.
- The line follows the middle of the model through junctions, wide stretches and rounded end openings.
- The coordinate system and origin are worked out automatically from where you right-clicked.
- Link the centreline to the model on upload, the way Infrakit does it itself.
- Its own dialog docked at the edge of the map: a name field, chainage in the preview, and ⇄ to reverse the direction.
- One-click diagnostics file if the line doesn't come out as expected.
- Translated into all 22 languages.
Volume and mass calculation
- Skala Volume as its own tab: pick the From and To surface by clicking in the map, with every surface in the project in the list.
- The calculation area is generated automatically from the surface — the outer edge is followed, and holes and model errors are ignored.
- Volume can be calculated between two surfaces held in different files.
- Cut and fill are kept apart, and shown as a heatmap across the calculated area.
- Volume can be limited to one side of the centreline. The map clips along the line, and the report is marked with the side it covers.
- Cross-sections and mass volumes between two surfaces, with profiles at whole intervals.
- Profile planner: drag out the range you want cross-sections from.
- Point clouds (.las and .laz) can be picked from the surface list.
- Volume is calculated on a grid, and reported as a single figure.
Skala Fleet
- All the mass transport tools gathered in one panel on the Infrakit page.
- Build a mass transport report for any period — week, month, today, or a range you pick in the calendar.
- Choose what goes in: Summary (key figures and quantity per material), Load list (one row per load), Per truck (truck and driver), and Per area (load area → unload area).
- Key figures on the summary: number of loads, total quantity, trucks, materials and total amount.
- Load list columns: date, material, quantity and unit, load time, tip time, total time, truck, driver, load and unload area, distance and note.
- Prices are a switch. Turn unit price and amount on for the customer's copy, off for the internal one.
- Filter by task, truck or area.
- Pull the areas you unchecked out as a separate report, so excluded work can be invoiced on its own.
- One combined report, or split per truck or per task — several files bundled in a single ZIP.
- Three formats: .xlsx, .pdf and .docx.
- Preview the report before you download it.
- Send it by email straight from the report. Pick recipients from your saved customers, add Cc, and the report is attached automatically.
- Subject and message are written for you from the period and the totals, and you can edit both before sending.
- The calendar shows which days have been reported — green when the report is sent or downloaded, partially green when only some of the day's tasks are done.
- Follow up: a weekly list of the tasks that have not been sent yet.
- Material templates with conversion factors, and geofence templates from KML — saved once and reused. Prices are shared across the company, saved per material so two people editing at the same time don't overwrite each other, and kept in a local cache with a visible notice when Skala can't be reached.
Reports
- New Report tab: read surfaces and layers straight out of the project's LandXML and DXF files.
- The sheet frame is placed on the map automatically, with a title block, coordinate grid and north arrow — and the drawing takes shape inside the frame as you watch.
- Volume report: a single document with a cover page, site map and optional cross-sections, uploaded straight to Infrakit.
- Cross-section report as PDF: a cover page with mass distribution and mass haul curve, a clickable table of contents, and its own scale per sheet.
- Terrain between measured points is drawn dashed, with a clear caveat on the cover page.
- The whole volume and report flow is localized.
Surveying
- Select codes: free-text search across the code list, a calendar filter on date, and per-point selection within a code.
- The code checkbox and the point checkboxes below it are linked, so a choice carries both ways.
- Survey folders: only folders that actually contain surveys are listed.
- Surface generation cleaned up: giant triangles at point tails and thin slivers along the outer edge are gone.
- Fixed: the map overlay could draw points hundreds of metres off.
Files and the project hotel
- Convert .dwg to DXF straight from the project hotel, and upload the result back into a folder you choose.
- Edit elevations in DXF files from the right-click menu.
- The surface picker sits at the top of the object info panel, and keeps your selection while you work.
- The LandXML color dialog is localized, and lets you pick between the files your click hit.
Improvements and tidying
- “Edit” is now “Analysis”.
- The licence check has been tightened, with a clearer message when something blocks you.
- The Layers, Xsite Color and Split cards are gone from Analysis. LandXML layer colors are now edited by right-clicking the model in the map.
- The Plan tab has been removed.
- Color map, Surveying and the Filters tab have been removed from the settings page.