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Pre-Permit Review for Subcontractors
Why Subcontractors Need Pre-Permit Review
Subcontractors are accountable for their trade's shop drawings and making sure installation matches design intent and adjacent trades. One thing that keeps coming up for this role is shop drawings getting rejected or reworked because of conflicts with other trades that weren't visible at bid time.
That's exactly where Pre-Permit Review comes in. It runs before a drawing set goes to the jurisdiction for permit, and the point of it is to catch code and coordination issues that would otherwise turn into plan check comments and correction cycles.
What Structured AI Checks for Subcontractors
For subcontractors running pre-permit review, Structured AI uses QA/QC Compliance Checks, run against the full code and compliance library before submittal. Every finding comes back with the exact page, location, issue, and fix. Findings are scoped to what this role is actually on the hook for, not a generic error list, but issues organized around their trade's shop drawings and making sure installation matches design intent and adjacent trades.
Comment Closure reviews every markup against submittal drawings and returns an evidence-backed verdict, which cuts down the back-and-forth on shop drawing rejections tied to conflicts with other trades that weren't visible when the drawing was first prepared.
Where This Fits in Your Workflow
Pre-Permit Review for subcontractors usually happens before a drawing set goes to the jurisdiction for permit. 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 pre-permit review different from a general plan check? Pre-Permit Review is scoped to what actually matters at this stage of the project and for this role: catch code and coordination issues that would otherwise turn into plan check comments and correction cycles. It uses Structured AI's deterministic checks rather than a confidence-scored, probabilistic flag.
Do subcontractors 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 subcontractors 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.
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