QA Agent.
Drawings, calculations, code compliance. First-pass audited.
Senior engineers spend hours each week red-lining deliverables against firm standards and the latest jurisdiction code. Most of those redlines are mechanical. The QA Agent does the first-pass audit so your senior staff spends their hours on the work only they can do. We're validating the exact scope with design partners now — drawings, calculations, spec compliance, or all three — and shipping the version that moves the needle most.
Three candidate scopes.
The exact shape of the QA Agent depends on what design-partner firms tell us costs them the most senior-engineer time. Here's what's on the table.
Drawing audits
Layer naming, title-block conventions, sheet numbering, revision tracking, clearance and dimensioning checks against firm standards.
Code compliance
Code references cross-checked against the latest local building-code edition. When the code updates, the QA Agent knows; your last drawing set might not.
Submittal compliance
Vendor submittals (datasheets, product specs) checked clause-by-clause against the project specification. Subs often submit non-compliant kit hoping nobody checks. We check.
Coming soon.
Want to weigh in on what the QA Agent should do for your firm? Book a call. Design partners shape what we build first.