Coordinate vendor requirements
Process equipment, conveyors, racks, cranes, utilities, pads, openings, and structure arrive through many sources.
Industrial plan review
Groundbook AI helps industrial project teams compare building, process, equipment, utility, structural, fire-protection, and site documents before conflicts affect procurement or production.
Built for industrial projects
Use Groundbook AI at a design, permit, bid, construction, or turnover milestone to investigate possible issues while the team can still resolve them.
Process equipment, conveyors, racks, cranes, utilities, pads, openings, and structure arrive through many sources.
Cold, clean, hazardous, high-bay, heavy-load, and controlled environments depend on aligned performance requirements.
Installation paths, service zones, shutdowns, phasing, and future operations must be considered before field work.
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.
Review vendor layouts, loads, connections, pads, penetrations, clearances, service zones, and building-system interfaces.
Cross-check frames, racks, cranes, slabs, pits, openings, insulated assemblies, roofs, and process requirements.
Compare hazard classifications, storage arrangements, suppression, egress, rated construction, and emergency systems.
Apply installation, access, maintenance, commissioning, safety, phasing, and project-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 supports document review; it does not validate process design, equipment selection, industrial safety, hazardous-material requirements, engineering, or code compliance.
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Questions, answered
Yes. Include the relevant vendor layouts, equipment schedules, utility requirements, loads, drawings, specifications, and checklists in the project.
Yes. Teams can define review checks around insulated assemblies, vapor control, refrigeration, temperature, process, and other project-specific requirements.
Yes. Include existing-condition, demolition, phasing, shutdown, owner, and new-work information needed to understand the review scope.
Set up an AI-assisted document review in about five minutes.