Who it's for
Drawing set coordination review for architects
Run your own set through a constructability and coordination pass before it goes out to bid — and see the questions a builder is going to ask before they ask them.
Find your own conflicts first
A set goes out for bid, and two weeks later a stack of RFIs arrives about the same handful of things: a schedule that disagrees with a plan, a detail called out and never drawn, a dimension that does not close. None of them are hard to fix — they are hard to find in your own work.
Running the set through an independent read before issuing turns that RFI stack into a redline pass.
What changes
Schedule agreement
Door, window, finish and fixture schedules checked against what the plans actually show.
Reference integrity
Details, sections and sheets referenced but missing from the set.
Coordination
Architectural against structural and MEP for conflicts in framing, chases and clearances.
Fewer RFIs
The questions get answered in the set rather than in correspondence during construction.
See it on your own drawing set
Create an account, upload a set, and run review, takeoff and scope on a project you are pricing now.