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Code Compliance

IECC Civil Compliance Review

What IECC Covers for Civil Review

the International Energy Conservation Code governs minimum energy efficiency requirements for building envelope, mechanical, and lighting systems, often layered with state specific energy codes. For civil review specifically, the parts that matter most are grading, drainage, utility coordination, and site civil compliance. That's where civil engineers carry the most compliance risk, and where plan check comments most often start.

Structured AI checks civil drawings against IECC provisions before submittal, using the same QA/QC Compliance Checks that run across every discipline. Each finding points to the exact page and location, and spells out what's wrong and how to fix it, so a reviewer can confirm it in seconds instead of hunting for it.

Checks Structured AI Runs for Civil Review

Structured AI's check library includes named, specific checks relevant to civil review, drawn from the same library used across every project regardless of which code applies. A sample of checks commonly relevant to civil drawing sets:

  • CIV-21: Boundary Grade Matching Check
  • CIV-22: Gutter Slope Compliance Check
  • CIV-5: Earthwork Quantities Check
  • CIV-24: Stormwater Runoff Direction Check

These checks run alongside IECC-specific provisions covering grading, drainage, utility coordination, and site civil compliance. The check library grows as firms define additional standards worth enforcing on top of baseline code compliance.

How Structured AI Reviews IECC Civil Compliance

For civil sets in .pdf, .dwg, .rvt, or .ifc, Structured AI runs IECC checks focused on grading, drainage, utility coordination, and site civil compliance, with each finding tied to an exact sheet and location so it's easy to verify. Firms that want more than the baseline IECC coverage can write Custom Checks in plain English on top of it.

If the project lives in Revit, the Revit Add-In runs these civil checks straight against the live model, no export required, and reports back definite fails plus items worth double checking by element ID.

FAQ

Does Structured AI replace a licensed civil engineer's code review? No. This is a pre check step, built to catch likely IECC issues early. It doesn't replace sign off from a licensed professional or the jurisdiction's plan review process, it just gives both a shorter list to start from.

Which projects use IECC civil review? Projects in jurisdictions that have adopted IECC, where civil engineers need to confirm grading compliance before permit submittal or during design development.

How is this different from a general IECC check across all disciplines? This page is scoped to civil provisions specifically. Structured AI's check library covers every discipline and every code a firm works with, so the same deterministic, source-linked review runs across a full drawing set rather than one discipline at a time.

This page describes a QA/QC pre-check tool. It is not a substitute for official code review, licensed engineering judgment, or jurisdictional plan approval. Check names and codes reflect Structured AI's own check library as published on getstructured.ai/about, not official code section numbers.

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