The free pre-check runs your package against the exact procedural checklist reviewers reject over, instantly, right here. The deeper checks read your documents and hand you a ready-to-send intake for the full engineer-built review.
Most rejections are procedural before they are technical: page numbering, bookmarks, tables of contents, missing deviation statements. This runs those rules on your package in seconds. Fix the free stuff before a reviewer bills you three weeks for it.
or click to choose the file
Give it your spec section and your package. It builds a live preview of the requirements register from your own spec, then packages everything we need into one intake file. The verified register, the missing-items buckets, and the report come from the full engineer-built check.
the section that governs this submittal
what you plan to submit
Preview only: lines in your spec that create submittal obligations. The full check verifies each one, sweeps Part 2 and Part 3 for the hidden ones, and audits your package line by line.
A rejection letter is a checklist someone else wrote. Drop the reviewer's comments and your package (the rejected one or your revised one). It extracts every numbered comment into a register, then the full check audits your package against each line: resolved, partial, unaddressed, or disputed-needs-evidence.
the reply, R&R record, or changes sheet
rejected or revised, either works
Preview only: the numbered comments detected in the reply. The full check verifies every one against your package and drafts the evidence lines for anything you dispute.
The entry door. One document requires things; the other claims to answer them. Contract vs proposal, schedule vs progress letter, closeout list vs your binder. Drop both; get the structural preview and the intake for the full gap report. Our lowest-priced check.
the one that REQUIRES (spec, contract, letter)
the one that ANSWERS (package, quote, binder)
Preview only: what each document contains and the first signs of the gap. The full check builds the requirement-by-requirement comparison table.