Keep room requirements aligned
Clinical spaces connect architectural, equipment, electrical, plumbing, medical-gas, HVAC, and specialty requirements.
Healthcare plan review
Groundbook AI cross-checks complex healthcare drawing sets, specifications, equipment requirements, and review criteria so teams can investigate coordination gaps before construction.
Built for healthcare projects
Use Groundbook AI at a design, permit, bid, construction, or turnover milestone to investigate possible issues while the team can still resolve them.
Clinical spaces connect architectural, equipment, electrical, plumbing, medical-gas, HVAC, and specialty requirements.
Surface possible conflicts around ceilings, headwalls, booms, shielding, equipment, shafts, and service access.
Compare the set against uploaded owner criteria, project checklists, and applicable code sources selected by the team.
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.
Cross-check room names, numbers, equipment, utilities, finishes, clearances, and schedules across related documents.
Review medical gas, HVAC, plumbing, electrical, fire protection, structure, ceilings, and equipment interfaces.
Look for conflicting materials, ratings, performance criteria, products, and installation requirements.
Apply infection-control, accessibility, life-safety, owner, permit, and project-specific review 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 organizes possible issues and supporting evidence. It does not approve clinical planning, code compliance, engineering, infection-control measures, or professional design decisions.
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Questions, answered
Yes. Include equipment plans, schedules, room data, utility requirements, drawings, specifications, and checklists so the review can compare related information.
Yes. Upload the available existing-condition, demolition, phasing, infection-control, and new-work documents and define the checks that matter to the project.
No. It can compare project documents with uploaded code sources and flag possible questions for qualified review; the responsible professionals and authorities make compliance decisions.
Set up an AI-assisted document review in about five minutes.