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Use Cases

Land Development Plan Review

What This Use Case Covers

Land Development Plan Review has a specific enough profile, in terms of what typically goes wrong and when, that it is worth understanding as its own distinct review scenario.

What makes land development plan review worth specific attention is that the relevant issues are often subtle rather than obvious, easy to miss on a quick pass but consequential if they survive to construction.

Where Structured AI Fits

Compare Versions, which automatically detects and visualizes changes between any two versions of a drawing set is directly applicable here, along with checks like GEN-2 Drawing Index Check and GEN-6 Title Block Consistency Check, which target exactly the kind of issue that shows up in this scenario. General contractors have documented coordination failures missed in the office surfacing in the field at a rate of 9.9 per million dollars of contract value, which is the kind of result that comes from applying systematic, consistent checking rather than an ad hoc review.

What Good Practice Looks Like Here

The strongest results come from applying this kind of review consistently, on every relevant project, rather than only when time allows. Findings that are traceable back to an exact page and location matter particularly here, since they let a reviewer confirm or dismiss an issue in seconds rather than having to redo the analysis manually.

FAQ

Does this require any special setup to apply? No special setup beyond uploading the relevant drawings and specifications, or connecting a Revit model directly if the project is modeled that way.

Can this be combined with other review types on the same project? Yes. This use case typically runs alongside other checks, code compliance, cross-discipline coordination, and firm-specific Custom Checks, as part of a complete review process rather than in isolation.

Who typically owns this on a project team? This varies by firm structure, though it is commonly owned by a QA lead, BIM/VDC manager, or the relevant discipline lead depending on the specific scope involved.

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