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What Is Occupant Load Calculation?

An occupant load calculation estimates the maximum number of people a space is expected to hold, based on its area and occupancy classification, forming the basis for egress width, exit quantity, and other life-safety requirements.

Why It Matters

The practical stakes show up when this isn't handled carefully: a related error can cascade into schedule delay, rework, or in some cases a genuine life-safety or structural performance issue depending on what's involved.

How This Gets Checked in Practice

Firms that check this consistently, on every project rather than only when time allows, tend to catch more of the related issues before they become costly field problems. Checks like GEN-8 Drawing Callout Reference Match are built around exactly this kind of systematic, traceable verification, returning findings tied to the exact page and location involved rather than a general impression that something might be off.

FAQ

Does this apply the same way across every jurisdiction or project type? The core concept applies broadly, though specific requirements, thresholds, and code references can vary by jurisdiction, project type, and applicable code edition, so project-specific documents should be checked for the exact local requirement.

Who is typically responsible for getting this right? Responsibility usually falls to the discipline most directly involved, though it often requires coordination across more than one discipline or document to verify fully.

How does this connect to AI-assisted drawing review? Structured AI's QA/QC Compliance Checks and Document Chat are built to catch related issues systematically across a full drawing set, with every finding traceable back to the exact sheet and location it came from.

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