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Spec-to-Drawing Check for Structural Engineers

Why Structural Engineers Need Spec-to-Drawing Check

Structural Engineers are accountable for load paths, framing, connections, and foundation design. One thing that keeps coming up for this role is catching architectural or MEP changes that got made after structural drawings were already finalized, without a reliable way to flag the conflict.

Spec-to-Drawing Check is meant to fix that. It gets applied when specifications and drawings need to be cross checked for consistency, with a specific goal: catch mismatches between what the specs call for and what the drawings actually show, a common and expensive source of field conflicts.

What Structured AI Checks for Structural Engineers

For structural engineers running spec-to-drawing check, Structured AI uses Document Chat and Custom Checks together, cross-referencing specification callouts against what's actually shown on the drawings. Findings are scoped to what this role is actually on the hook for, not a generic error list, but issues organized around load paths, framing, connections, and foundation design.

Structural coordination conflicts with architectural and MEP drawings are exactly the kind of cross-discipline issue Overlay is built to catch, aligning sheets across disciplines automatically so a missed beam-to-duct conflict or an unaccounted-for opening doesn't survive to the field.

Where This Fits in Your Workflow

Spec-to-Drawing Check for structural engineers usually happens when specifications and drawings need to be cross checked for consistency. Structured AI works on .pdf, .dwg, .rvt, and .ifc files, and for Revit modeled projects, the Revit Add-In runs the same checks directly against live geometry with element level results, no export needed. Findings can be exported and assigned by trade or discipline, so the review step slots into the existing document workflow instead of adding a new one.

FAQ

How is spec-to-drawing check different from a general plan check? Spec-to-Drawing Check is scoped to what actually matters at this stage of the project and for this role: catch mismatches between what the specs call for and what the drawings actually show, a common and expensive source of field conflicts. It uses Structured AI's deterministic checks rather than a confidence-scored, probabilistic flag.

Do structural engineers need special training to use this? No. Upload the relevant drawings and specifications, or connect the Revit model directly, and findings come back organized the way structural engineers already review work. Teams can also build Custom Checks in plain English without writing any code.

Can findings be shared with the rest of the project team? Yes. Every finding links back to the exact sheet and location, and can be exported and assigned by trade or discipline for team wide visibility and follow up.

See It on Your Own Drawings

Book a demo and watch Structured review a real drawing set: every finding with the exact page, location, issue, and fix.

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