Intake
Capture project goals, available information, and immediate constraints.
Gather scope inputs, background drawings, and project context before production begins.
- Scope notes
- Input checklist
- Open-question list
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Process
See how intake, comment review, scope clarification, missing information identification, correction-response support, and resubmittal coordination work for public plan-check projects.
Process
Each step keeps the scope visible, organizes the response, and avoids approval promises.
Capture project goals, available information, and immediate constraints.
Gather scope inputs, background drawings, and project context before production begins.
Translate the request into a clear work boundary and deliverable list.
Identify what is in scope, what is out of scope, and which consultants or documents are needed. AI-assisted output stays draft-only, and human review is required before client-facing delivery.
Check the scope against the expected code and permit constraints.
Review the project against the applicable code and documentation expectations without promising approvals.
Develop the drawing set, schedules, and supporting notes.
Convert the agreed scope into coordinated sheets and supporting documentation.
Resolve cross-discipline questions and keep the set aligned.
Coordinate with the architect and related consultants to keep the drawing set consistent.
Check the set for internal consistency, clarity, and completeness.
Perform a structured review before issuance so omissions and inconsistencies are easier to catch.
Support permit issuance and comment-response revisions when needed.
Organize responses, revisions, and resubmittal support while avoiding approval guarantees. PE coordination is available when required by project scope, jurisdiction, or client request. Stamped/sealed engineering deliverables are not included unless specifically contracted.
Next step
Share the project type, jurisdiction, and correction comments so the next step can be organized clearly.