Construction

Stop digging through code books. Start asking questions.

Sync your Google Drive folders or upload building codes, specifications, and project documents. Ask questions in plain language and get answers with citations to the exact section.

The problem

Hours lost to manual searching

Flipping through code books and PDFs to find the right section. Cross-referencing multiple documents for a single question.

Costly compliance mistakes

Missing a code requirement can mean failed inspections, change orders, and project delays.

Information spread across sources

Building codes, local amendments, manufacturer specs, and project documents all in different places.

Ask questions, get cited answers

Sync your Google Drive folders or upload code books and project documents once. Then ask questions the way you would ask a senior colleague.

Every answer includes citations to the specific document and section, so you can verify and reference it in your work.

Example question

"What is the minimum width for a hallway in a commercial building?"

According to IBC Section 1020.2, corridors shall have a minimum width of 44 inches (1118 mm) for occupant loads of 50 or more, and 36 inches (914 mm) for occupant loads less than 50...

IBC 2021, Section 1020.2

Documents you can search

Upload any PDF or document. Common document types for construction teams:

International Building Code (IBC)
International Residential Code (IRC)
Local building codes and amendments
Zoning ordinances
ADA Accessibility Guidelines
Fire codes (IFC, NFPA)
Energy codes (IECC)
Manufacturer specifications
Material safety data sheets
Project specifications
Structural calculations
Inspection checklists

Questions you can ask

Ask anything you would look up in a code book or specification document.

What are the egress requirements for a 3-story office building?
What is the maximum riser height for residential stairs under IRC?
What fire rating is required for a corridor in a B occupancy?
What are the ADA requirements for accessible parking spaces?
What is the minimum concrete cover for rebar in footings?
What are the setback requirements for R-1 zoning in [jurisdiction]?

How it works

1

Connect your documents

Sync Google Drive folders to keep content up to date, or upload files directly. Organize by project or keep them in a shared library.

2

Ask your question

Type your question in plain English. Select which documents or projects to search.

3

Get your answer

Receive an answer with citations. Click through to the source document to verify or read more context.

Start searching your documents

Set up your construction knowledge base in minutes. Connect your Google Drive or upload documents and ask a question.