Review long, distributed systems
Infrastructure relationships span plans, profiles, sections, details, schedules, calculations, specifications, and geographic extents.
Civil and infrastructure plan review
Groundbook AI cross-checks civil, structural, architectural, utility, systems, specifications, phasing, agency criteria, and related building documents across infrastructure programs.
Built for civil & infrastructure projects
Use Groundbook AI at a design, permit, bid, construction, or turnover milestone to investigate possible issues while the team can still resolve them.
Infrastructure relationships span plans, profiles, sections, details, schedules, calculations, specifications, and geographic extents.
Civil, utilities, structures, buildings, rail, roadway, aviation, technology, security, and operations meet at critical boundaries.
Maintenance of traffic, passenger movement, temporary work, outages, access, and agency approvals shape constructability.
What Groundbook AI checks
Choose the documents and checks that match the project. Groundbook AI returns structured findings with exact source references for qualified review.
Compare stationing, alignments, inverts, elevations, slopes, crossings, structures, easements, and utility information.
Review grading, drainage, foundations, entries, accessibility, site utilities, equipment yards, paving, and landscape relationships.
Cross-check structures, clearances, loads, equipment, technology, power, lighting, fire protection, and maintenance access.
Apply owner standards, maintenance-of-traffic, operations, safety, permit, accessibility, and project-specific criteria.
A simple review workflow
Add drawings, specifications, consultant documents, checklists, owner criteria, and uploaded code sources.
Select cross-file, drawing-to-spec, checklist, and uploaded code-source comparisons that match the milestone.
Open findings with their supporting evidence, confirm the issue, and route the right items for action.
AI-assisted, professional-led
Groundbook AI supports document review. It does not validate surveys, calculations, capacity, geotechnical conditions, operations, safety plans, engineering, code, or agency approvals.
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Questions, answered
Yes. Include the relevant civil, utility, structural, architectural, MEP, systems, specification, and reference documents in the review.
Teams can upload phasing plans, operations criteria, maintenance-of-traffic documents, checklists, and related project sources for comparison.
No. It compares information in the uploaded documents and returns possible issues for qualified professional review.
Set up an AI-assisted document review in about five minutes.