Keep parallel systems distinct
Naming, source, path, capacity, control, and sequence information must align across many drawings and schedules.
Data center plan review
Groundbook AI cross-checks electrical, mechanical, controls, fire-protection, structural, architectural, civil, equipment, and owner documents across dense mission-critical programs.
Built for data centers projects
Use Groundbook AI at a design, permit, bid, construction, or turnover milestone to investigate possible issues while the team can still resolve them.
Naming, source, path, capacity, control, and sequence information must align across many drawings and schedules.
Electrical and mechanical distribution, structure, fire protection, controls, and access compete for limited space.
Program standards, vendor packages, long-lead equipment, commissioning, and phased turnover increase coordination pressure.
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 one-lines, plans, schedules, equipment names, feeders, capacities, pathways, grounding, and redundancy information.
Review cooling equipment, piping, air systems, controls, sequences, leak detection, and service clearances.
Cross-check structure, cable tray, busway, ductwork, piping, fire protection, rooms, yards, and maintenance access.
Apply basis-of-design, resilience, commissioning, turnover, security, and program-specific checklists.
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 organizes possible document issues. It does not certify capacity, redundancy, resilience, commissioning, electrical or mechanical engineering, safety, or uptime performance.
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Questions, answered
It can compare the information represented in uploaded drawings, schedules, specifications, diagrams, and owner criteria and flag possible inconsistencies for team review.
Yes. Upload basis-of-design documents, program standards, commissioning requirements, checklists, and other project criteria as review references.
No. It supports document comparison only. Qualified designers, operators, commissioning providers, and authorities retain all engineering and performance decisions.
Set up an AI-assisted document review in about five minutes.