Bore - Proven Geotechnical Landing Page Template
Bore is an editorial-style landing page template built for geotechnical engineering firms. It leads with oversized performance statistics, industry accreditation badges, and a gated resource hub to establish authority before asking anything of the visitor. The Slate & Sky color system and Stats-First layout make it ideal for winning trust from structural engineers, project managers, and general contractors.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Bore is a single-page editorial template designed for geotechnical engineering firms that need to prove competence before asking for a lead. It opens with award badges and a headline statistic, then builds a case through data callouts, pull-quotes, site photography, and a gated resource hub. The Slate & Sky palette keeps every section grounded and precise.
Who this template is for
This template is built for specialist engineering firms that sell to technically demanding buyers. If your clients scrutinize methodology before they sign anything, this layout matches their expectations.
- Geotechnical engineering firms presenting foundation investigation services to structural engineers and general contractors
- Municipal infrastructure consultants who need to defend project credentials before oversight boards
- Specialist drilling and piling contractors whose authority comes from measurable field performance
What problem this template solves
Most engineering service pages lead with a company story. Bore flips that logic. It puts hard numbers and verified credentials front and center, so a structural engineer spec-ing a foundation system at 2 a.m. does not have to scroll far to find a reason to trust you.
- Generic service pages fail to communicate the precision and risk-awareness that technical buyers expect
- Firms lose credibility when their landing page cannot match the rigor of their actual site investigation reports
- Without a structured resource hub, firms give away no tangible proof of methodology, so prospects leave without converting
What you get with this template
You get a complete, single-page editorial layout that is ready to customize with your firm's real statistics, photography, and downloadable resources. Every section has a clear structural role that moves the visitor from initial impression to a gated conversion.
- A stats-first header with award badge row, monochrome accreditation seals, and a single typographic headline built around your most compelling performance figure
- Scroll-driven editorial sections that pair oversized data callouts with explanatory copy, pull-quotes from project engineers, and captioned documentary-style site photography
- A gated content hub featuring a two-field download form, a secondary borehole log sample request path, and a magazine-grid resource library organized by discipline
Feature list
This section covers the core built-in components that make up the Bore template.
Stats-First Section Architecture
Every scroll segment opens with a single oversized number before any supporting copy appears. The layout is structured so figures like deepest pile depth, on-time delivery rate, and total site investigations completed land first, then the editorial paragraph follows beneath. This sequence mirrors the way a technical buyer reads a data sheet.
Award Badge Header Row
The masthead displays three to five industry accreditation seals, safety awards, and project milestone badges in a deliberate horizontal row. Each badge is rendered in monochrome slate with a subtle emboss effect. No hero image competes with the credentials; the badges and headline statistic share the space alone.
Gated Resource Download Form
The primary conversion path is a clean two-field form gated in front of a site investigation guide download. Visitors enter their work email and select a project type from four options: commercial, infrastructure, residential, or industrial. The form is deliberately minimal so friction stays low.
Secondary Borehole Log Request Path
A second conversion option lets engineers request a sample borehole log before committing to the firm. This path targets buyers who need to evaluate reporting quality and format, not just capability claims, before they make a referral or specification decision.
Magazine-Grid Resource Library
Below the fold, the template presents a structured grid of technical white papers, continuing professional development webinar recordings, and soil classification reference sheets. Each thumbnail is tagged by discipline so visitors can self-select the content most relevant to their current project phase.
Pull-Quote and Editorial Copy Blocks
Throughout the scrolling sections, pull-quotes attributed to project engineers appear alongside explanatory editorial paragraphs. The layout escalates from capability statistics to case-study evidence to peer-reviewed methodology, building a documented argument for the firm's competence rather than relying on assertion alone.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Award Badge Masthead | Opens with accreditation seals and a headline statistic |
| Headline Stat Block | Anchors authority with one typographic performance figure |
| Capability Stats Row | Presents deepest pile, delivery rate, and investigations count |
| Editorial Copy Segments | Pairs data callouts with explanatory paragraphs and pull-quotes |
| Case Study Evidence | Escalates from statistics to documented project outcomes |
| Methodology Section | Covers peer-reviewed process and fieldwork approach |
| Gated Download Form | Converts visitors via a two-field site investigation guide form |
| Borehole Log Request | Offers a sample log for engineering evaluation |
| Resource Magazine Grid | Arrays white papers, webinars, and reference sheets by discipline |
Design & branding system
The Slate & Sky color system gives every section a grounded, site-visit quality. The palette was chosen to feel precise and field-tested rather than decorative, which matches the expectations of technical buyers reviewing the page under deadline pressure.
- Core colors: deep borehole charcoal (#2D3436) for primary text, weathered fieldstone gray (#636E72) for secondary labels, open-sky blue (#74B9FF) for editorial accents, and clean survey-white (#F5F6FA) for page backgrounds
- Accent color: confident steel-blue (#0984E3) applied to buttons, pull-quote rules, and data callouts to signal actionable elements clearly
- Typography: condensed sans-serif headline face for the primary statistic and section-opening figures; editorial body type for explanatory paragraphs and pull-quote attribution
Mobile & speed optimization
The template is structured so that the stats-first layout reads clearly on smaller screens without losing the impact of the oversized data figures. Section stacking and grid reflow are built into the design so the reading sequence stays intact regardless of device width.
- Single-column stacking on mobile preserves the number-first reading order that makes the Stats-First Impact direction work at any screen size
- The magazine-grid resource library reflows to a two-column or single-column layout so discipline tags and thumbnail labels stay readable on phones and tablets
How this template helps you convert
The conversion logic of Bore is built on a simple principle: earn trust through evidence before asking for anything. Every layout decision reinforces that sequence.
- The header badges and headline statistic remove doubt in the first three seconds, so technically skeptical visitors do not bounce before reading the supporting copy
- Three escalating editorial sections move the visitor from raw capability data to case-study proof to methodology depth, building the kind of documented confidence that justifies a specification decision
- The gated download form and secondary borehole log request offer two distinct conversion paths matched to different buyer readiness levels, so the page captures both the decided and the evaluating visitor
Other information about this template
Bore sits inside the Executive Suite theme family, which is designed for professional services firms where authority and precision are the primary brand values. A few additional details worth knowing before you build with it.
- The template style is Editorial/Magazine, meaning sections are designed to feel like a feature article rather than a product brochure
- The header concept is Award Badges, a layout approach that prioritizes verified credentials over visual hero imagery
- The creative direction is Stats-First Impact, where every section leads with a data point before prose appears
- The landing page direction is Content/Resource, which means the primary goal is delivering a high-value downloadable asset gated behind a minimal form
- The color system is Slate & Sky, drawn from site-visit visual language: hard gray earth, gleaming field instruments, and an open sky overhead




Theme
Executive Suite
Creative direction
Stats-First Impact
Color system
Slate & Sky
Style
Editorial/Magazine
Direction
Content/Resource
Page Sections
Stats-first Section Architecture
Award Badge Header Row
Gated Resource Download Form
Secondary Borehole Log Request Path
Magazine-grid Resource Library
Editorial Copy and Pull-quote Blocks
Related questions
Who is the Bore template designed for?
Can I replace the example statistics with my firm's own data?
What does the gated form collect from visitors?
Do I need a large existing resource library to use this template?
Is the borehole log sample request a separate page?