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How to Verify an AI Flagged Issue
Getting Started
Verify an AI Flagged Issue is one of those tasks that benefits enormously from a repeatable process rather than being handled fresh, from scratch, on every project.
Build in a specific point in the project schedule where verify an ai flagged issue happens, rather than leaving it to whenever someone has time. Without a scheduled checkpoint, this kind of review tends to get squeezed out under deadline pressure.
A Practical Approach
Once a clear standard and a scheduled checkpoint exist, the actual review benefits from systematic, traceable checking rather than a single read-through. Comment Closure, which reviews every markup against submittal drawings and delivers an evidence-backed verdict is directly relevant here, since it addresses this specific need without requiring a separate manual process layered on top of existing workflows.
Checks like GEN-2 Drawing Index Check give a concrete, checkable reference point, returning findings tied to an exact page and location rather than a general impression of whether things look right.
Making It Stick
The habits that make this work over time are usually simple: a named owner, a scheduled checkpoint, and a clear, written standard that does not depend on any one person's memory. Firms that treat this as a one-time setup rather than an ongoing practice tend to see it drift out of date as projects, standards, and team composition change.
FAQ
How long does it typically take to get this right on a new project? This depends heavily on project complexity and team familiarity with the process, though most teams see meaningful improvement within their first few projects once a consistent approach is in place.
Does this require special software or can it be done manually? It can be done manually, though systematic, automated checking tends to catch more consistently across a large drawing set than manual review alone, particularly for issues that live at the boundary between disciplines or documents.
Who should be responsible for this on a project team? This varies by firm, though having a clearly named owner, rather than leaving it as a shared, undefined responsibility, tends to produce more consistent results.
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