Every review your project needs, anchored in Design Codes and Project Specifications. Each module exposes a focused set of capabilities, scoped to exactly what your drawing set requires.
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Reviews piping drawings (P&IDs, isometrics, GAs, sections) against project line specs, valve specs, ASME B31.3/B31.1, and project standards. Anchored in the line list, valve list, and material class system.
Reviews cross-country pipeline drawings (alignment sheets, profile drawings, crossing details) against ASME B31.4/B31.8, API 1104, and project pipeline specifications.
Reviews civil drawings (grading, drainage, foundations, layout) against ACI 318, ASCE 7, IBC, and project geotechnical reports.
Reviews structural drawings (steel framing, connections, base plates, anchor bolts) against AISC 360, AWS D1.1, ASCE 7, and the project deliverables matrix.
Reviews electrical drawings (one-lines, schematics, layouts, schedules) against IEEE 141/142, NEC, IEC 60079, and IEEE 80 grounding.
Reviews instrumentation drawings (P&IDs, loops, hook-ups, schedules) against ISA 5.x, IEC 61511, and project SIS classification.
Reviews mechanical equipment drawings and packages against API 610, API 661, API 650, ASME Section VIII, and project equipment specifications.
Reviews process drawings (PFD, P&ID, H&MB, control philosophy) against API RP 14C, API 520/521, and project HAZOP/SIL classification.
Reviews fire protection drawings against NFPA 11/13/15/16/20/25/30, API 2030, and the project fire and life safety design basis.
Reviews HVAC and building services drawings against ASHRAE 62.1/90.1, IBC mechanical, and project space classification.
Reviews welding, NDE, and QA-QC documentation against ASME Section IX, AWS D1.1, ASNT SNT-TC-1A, and the project quality plan.
Reviews construction, fabrication, and commissioning packages against project ITP, applicable codes, and turnover requirements.
The layer that classifies pages, extracts title blocks, identifies symbols, and structures the drawing set so every other module can reason over it.
The layer that governs which Design Codes, project specifications, and standards apply per analysis run, with full traceability into every finding.
The layer that turns drawing review into project metrics: progress quantities, package status, deliverable completeness, and dashboard reporting.
The layer that compares vendor drawings, datasheets, and packages against project specifications — and tracks deviations and revisions.
The layer that screens findings for safety criticality, traces safety requirements, and reviews hazardous-area and emergency-system interfaces.
The layer that reviews drawings for maintainability, operations procedure readiness, asset data extraction, and handover completeness.
Tell us your discipline, the kind of drawing you typically review, and the codes you work to. We will run a focused walkthrough on a real drawing — under NDA.