Service detail

Electrical Plan Check Correction Support

Focused, code-conscious electrical correction support for permit resubmittals, comment responses, drawing updates, load calculations, single-line diagrams, panel schedules, and coordination revisions. AI-assisted output stays draft-only, and human review is required before client-facing delivery.

Single-line diagram corrections
Service and feeder sizing comments
Load calculation corrections

Correction support

What this correction support covers

Use this section to see how the correction response is organized before resubmittal.

Correction support coverage

  • Turns plan-check comments into a structured response matrix and revision plan.
  • Keeps sheet updates, load calculations, single-line diagrams, and coordination notes aligned.
  • Supports the review process without implying approval outcomes. PE coordination is available when required by project scope, jurisdiction, or client request, and stamped/sealed deliverables are not included unless specifically contracted.

Who this is for

  • Architects
  • Owners / developers
  • General Contractors
  • Permit expediters
  • MEP firms with overflow work
  • Clients with rejected electrical plans

Correction detail

Common correction items and what we provide

Common correction items

  • Single-line diagram corrections
  • Service and feeder sizing comments
  • Load calculation corrections
  • Panel schedule corrections
  • Grounding and bonding comments
  • Equipment clearances
  • Site plan / utility coordination notes
  • Title 24 / energy documentation coordination
  • EV charger / solar / battery coordination when applicable
  • Drawing-note cleanup and response matrix support

What we provide

  • Correction comment review
  • Electrical scope triage
  • Response matrix preparation
  • Drawing revision support
  • Load calculation updates
  • SLD / panel schedule updates
  • Coordination question list
  • Resubmittal package support

Who this is for

  • Architects
  • Owners / developers
  • General Contractors
  • Permit expediters
  • MEP firms with overflow work
  • Clients with rejected electrical plans

What to send

Send the key files first

Start with the correction letter, current electrical sheets, and background plans so the response can be scoped without guessing.

Files to send first

  • Plan-check correction letter or comments
  • Current electrical sheets
  • Architectural background plans
  • Existing panel / service information when available
  • Previous submittal PDF
  • Utility notes or service information when available
  • Project address and jurisdiction
  • Deadline or resubmittal target date

Service options

  • Rapid Comment Triage
  • Electrical Correction Package
  • Resubmittal Support / Overflow Support

Code / compliance

Documented for review

The review stays code-conscious and keeps the response package aligned with the comments and drawings.

  • NEC 2020 & Title 24 Fluent: Corrections reviewed against current code requirements — not guesswork.
  • Code-Conscious Documentation: Documentation organized around clarity, reviewability, and permit readiness.
  • NEC / CEC / Title 24 Familiarity: Familiarity with the code families that commonly shape electrical and energy-related scopes.
  • LADWP / SCE Coordination Familiarity: Awareness of utility coordination patterns common in Southern California projects.
  • CAD / Revit / Documentation Workflow: Document production that can align with CAD- and Revit-oriented teams.
  • AI-Assisted Internal Review Workflow: AI can support internal review and consistency checks without replacing engineering judgment.
  • Review note: AI-assisted internal review supports consistency checks and documentation organization only. Human review is required before client-facing output, and stamped/sealed deliverables are not included unless specifically contracted.

Process

How correction support moves forward

  1. 01

    Send comments

    Share the correction letter, current electrical sheets, and target date.

    • Correction letter
    • Current electrical sheets
    • Deadline context
  2. 02

    Review scope

    Identify the affected sheets, calculations, and coordination items.

    • Scope matrix
    • Affected-sheet list
    • Missing information list
  3. 03

    Confirm missing information

    Gather the utility notes, service data, or background documents that are still needed.

    • Open questions
    • Requested clarifications
    • Updated intake list
  4. 04

    Update documents

    Revise drawings, calculations, and schedules together.

    • Revised sheets
    • Updated calculations
    • Updated schedules
  5. 05

    Prepare response matrix

    Map each comment to the revised sheet or calculation.

    • Response matrix
    • Revision log
    • Coordination notes
  6. 06

    Support resubmittal

    Organize the final package and next-step notes.

    • Resubmittal package
    • Final PDF set
    • Submission notes

FAQ

Common questions about plan-check correction support

What deliverables are typically provided?

Typical deliverables can include drawings, schedules, notes, and coordination responses appropriate to the project scope. The exact package depends on the project, code context, and level of coordination required.

Can you help with plan-check comments?

Yes. The workflow can include comment-response revisions, response matrices, and resubmittal support. The goal is to clarify the requested changes and keep the drawing set consistent; approval is never guaranteed.

Can you guarantee approval?

No. Approval is never guaranteed. The work focuses on clear, coordinated, reviewable documentation for resubmittal. PE coordination is available when required by project scope, jurisdiction, or client request. Stamped/sealed engineering deliverables are not included unless specifically contracted.

Can you help when another designer prepared the original plans?

Yes. The correction workflow can start from the current set, review the comments, and organize the updates needed to move the package forward.

Can you help architects or MEP firms with overflow correction work?

Yes. The service is set up to support architects, owners, general contractors, expediters, and MEP teams that need overflow help on a correction package.

What jurisdictions do you support?

The service is positioned for Los Angeles and Southern California projects, with jurisdiction confirmed during intake.

What files should be sent first?

Start with the correction letter or comments, current electrical sheets, architectural background plans, and any existing service or utility information that is available.

How is AI used in the workflow?

AI is used only as an internal review aid for consistency checks and draft organization. It does not replace engineering judgment, responsibility, or review requirements, and AI-assisted outputs remain drafts for human review.

Next step

Request plan-check correction review

Send the correction comments, current sheets, and deadline so the next step can be organized quickly.

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