AI Drawing Review for Civil Engineers

Coordinate utilities, verify grading, and catch drainage issues before the first shovel hits dirt. AI-powered site plan review.

The Civil Engineer's Challenge

Utility Conflicts

Underground utilities from multiple providers create a complex web of potential crossing conflicts and clearance issues

Site Coordination

Building footprints, grading plans, and utility layouts must all align with survey data and jurisdictional requirements

Drainage Issues

Grading errors and drainage path problems are expensive to fix once earthwork is underway

How Articulate Helps

Utility Coordination

Cross-reference all underground utility plans—water, sewer, storm, gas, electric, telecom—against each other and against structural foundation plans. Identify crossing conflicts, insufficient separation distances, and depth issues before excavation begins.

Grading Verification

Review grading plans for internal consistency and coordination with adjacent properties. Check that spot elevations, contour lines, and flow arrows tell a coherent drainage story. Flag areas where water may pond or flow in unintended directions.

Stormwater Compliance

Verify that stormwater management features—detention ponds, bioswales, permeable pavements, and underground storage—are sized and located consistently across site plans, grading plans, and stormwater calculations.

Site Access Review

Check vehicular and pedestrian access points for sight distance, grade, turning radii, and ADA compliance. Verify fire lane dimensions and access to hydrants. Ensure construction staging does not conflict with permanent access.

Erosion Control Planning

Review erosion and sediment control plans against site grading for completeness. Verify that silt fences, inlet protection, stabilized construction entrances, and temporary sediment basins are properly located and sized.

Common Issues We Catch for Civil Engineers

Utility & Grading

  • Utility crossing conflicts with insufficient separation
  • Grade elevation mismatches between plan sheets
  • Drainage path errors causing ponding conditions
  • Utility invert elevations conflicting with structures

Site & Compliance

  • Building setback and easement violations
  • Stormwater feature sizing inconsistencies
  • Missing erosion control measures at critical areas
  • Fire lane and emergency access deficiencies

ROI for Civil Engineers

$50K–$400K
In avoided rework per project
Based on CII rework cost data (5-10% of project value)
35+
Site conflicts identified per project
Average across Articulate analyses
60%
Faster utility coordination review

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Get It Right Before You Break Ground

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