Screen a whole book of parcels at once — and rank what's exposed.
Holdings, a loan book, a land bank, a permit pipeline — KILO runs the same cited engine across every parcel, so aggregate land-risk is something you can see and rank, not discover one project at a time.
Across a book, land-risk is invisible until a project hits it.
A portfolio of parcels — holdings, collateral, a land bank, a CIP pipeline — carries cultural-resource and infrastructure exposure that no one has read in aggregate. The first signal usually arrives when a single project freezes, long after the book was assembled.
Reviewing parcels one at a time doesn't scale. A book needs a screen that runs across all of them and ranks the result.
One engine, every parcel, a ranked result.
The same assessment that runs on a single TMK runs across a list. KILO returns a risk band and confidence breakdown for every parcel in the book, so you can rank holdings by exposure, flag the parcels that warrant a closer look, and re-run the screen as data updates.
Every score is cited — a portfolio review built on KILO can show its reasoning parcel by parcel.
A book is not a snapshot.
Parcel risk moves. The June 2026 FEMA FIRM update re-maps thousands of Oʻahu parcels; SHPD and OHA release new layers; a cesspool conversion changes a parcel's disturbance profile. A portfolio screened once is current only once.
KILO re-runs the same engine on the same book on demand — so a portfolio review becomes a process you repeat each quarter, not a one-time report that quietly ages out.
Three steps, across the book.
Tell us about the deal you'd use it on.
Access is invite-only during beta. Tell us about the book — holdings, a loan portfolio, a land bank, a pipeline — and how many parcels it spans.