Detail Cross-Referencing

Drawing Set Integrity

Verify all detail callouts reference existing details and vice versa. Articulate checks every section cut, detail bubble, and enlarged plan reference across the entire drawing set to catch broken references that lead to RFIs and orphaned details that indicate missing documentation.

Why Cross-Referencing Matters

15%
of detail references are broken in typical drawing sets
8%
of details are orphaned — drawn but never called out
100%
of callouts validated against actual detail sheets
2-Way
bidirectional checking: callout-to-detail and detail-to-callout

How It Works

  1. 1

    Catalog All Callouts

    The AI scans every sheet to identify section marks, detail bubbles, enlarged plan references, wall type tags, and assembly callouts, recording the referenced detail number and sheet.

  2. 2

    Catalog All Details

    Every detail, section, and enlarged plan across the drawing set is cataloged by its number and sheet location, building a complete inventory of what documentation exists.

  3. 3

    Match References

    Each callout is matched against the detail inventory. The system identifies broken references (callouts pointing to non-existent details) and orphaned details (details that no callout references).

  4. 4

    Report Discrepancies

    Broken and orphaned references are reported with the calling sheet, the expected detail number, and the sheet where it should be found — or a note that it doesn't exist.

Key Capabilities

Section Callout Validation

Verifies that every building section and wall section callout on floor plans and elevations points to a section that actually exists on the referenced sheet at the referenced detail number.

Detail Bubble Verification

Checks that all detail callouts (circles with detail number over sheet number) resolve to real details, catching references that were broken when sheets were renumbered or details were relocated.

Enlarged Plan References

Validates that enlarged plan callouts on small-scale plans match the enlarged plans on the referenced sheets, ensuring that zoom-in areas correspond to actual enlarged documentation.

Wall Type Cross-Referencing

Confirms that wall type tags used on floor plans match wall type details in the wall type schedule or detail sheets, catching type designations that were changed in one place but not the other.

Assembly Detail Matching

Verifies that assembly references (roof assemblies, floor assemblies, exterior wall assemblies) used in plans match the assembly details shown in the detail sheets.

Orphaned Detail Detection

Identifies details that exist in the drawing set but are never referenced by any callout — often indicating either a missing callout on a plan or a detail that should have been deleted.

Why This Matters

Broken detail references are one of the most common sources of RFIs during construction. When a contractor sees a section callout on a floor plan, flips to the referenced sheet, and finds no corresponding detail, work stops while the design team is asked to clarify. Each RFI costs time and money, and the cumulative effect of dozens of broken references across a large set is significant.

Orphaned details are equally problematic because they indicate information that was intended to be communicated but was never connected to the plans. A wall section detail that exists but is never called out means the contractor building that wall may not know the detail exists — and may build it incorrectly. Articulate catches both directions of this problem systematically.

Related

See Detail Cross-Referencing in Action

Upload your drawing set to see how our AI validates every detail reference bidirectionally.