How Developers, Architects, and Contractors Are Using AI Plan Review Earlier Than Ever Before

Why are construction teams using AI plan review before permit submission?

That was one of the biggest topics discussed when Mr. Wesley Foster, CEO of Pacifica Engineering Services and founder of PlanCheckPro.AI, spoke at AGC Florida East Coast Chapter during a Lunch & Learn focused on the future of construction technology, permitting, and pre-construction coordination.

The discussion highlighted a major shift happening across the construction industry. Developers, architects, and general contractors are no longer waiting until formal permit review to discover costly issues in their plans. Instead, many teams are now using AI plan review technology earlier in the design process to identify missing details, code conflicts, coordination issues, and constructability concerns before projects reach the permit desk or jobsite.

As construction schedules tighten and project costs continue to rise, the ability to catch issues earlier is becoming a competitive advantage.


AI Plan Review Is Changing Pre-Construction Workflows

Traditionally, many plan issues are discovered late in the process:

  • During municipal permit review
  • During contractor bidding
  • During GMP negotiations
  • During RFIs in construction
  • During inspections in the field

Each late-stage discovery creates delays, revisions, change orders, and additional costs.

Today, construction teams are increasingly using AI plan review software to shift those discoveries much earlier in the workflow.

During the AGC Florida East Coast presentation, Mr. Foster explained how developers are already leveraging the platform during early construction document phases.

“Developers are loading plans into the platform at 50% or 80% CDs and getting comments back the same day or by the next morning.”

Instead of waiting weeks for formal feedback, teams can immediately begin correcting issues while design is still evolving.

This proactive approach helps reduce revisions in construction plans and improves coordination before submission.


Developers Are Catching Hundreds of Issues Before Submission

One of the most powerful examples shared during the discussion involved developers reviewing incomplete or progressing CD sets through PlanCheckPro.AI.

Rather than waiting until permit review exposes deficiencies, developers are now identifying potential problems during active design development.

How the Workflow Looks

Step 1: Upload Current Drawing Set

Developers upload architectural, structural, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing sheets into the platform.

Step 2: AI Reviews the Plans

The system performs an AI plan review against applicable building codes, design coordination requirements, and discipline-specific checks.

Step 3: Receive Actionable Comments

Within hours or the next business day, teams receive code-based comments and review findings.

Step 4: Send Corrections Back to Design Teams

Designers can immediately begin addressing conflicts, missing information, and compliance gaps before final CDs are issued.

This process allows project teams to avoid pushing incomplete documents further downstream into permitting and construction.


Architects Are Using AI Before Owners Ever See the Plans

Another major takeaway from the AGC discussion was how architects are integrating AI-driven construction plan review into internal quality control workflows.

Instead of waiting for owners, municipalities, or consultants to identify issues, firms are running internal reviews before major submissions occur.

Why This Matters

Architectural teams face increasing pressure to:

  • Deliver faster timelines
  • Reduce revision cycles
  • Improve coordination
  • Maintain code compliance
  • Minimize permitting delays

Using permit review software earlier in the process allows firms to identify issues while corrections are still manageable and cost-effective.

According to Mr. Foster, many architects are already using PlanCheckPro.AI to review plans internally and send comments directly back to their teams before owner presentations or permit submission.

That means fewer surprises later in the process and more confidence moving into final documentation phases.


General Contractors Are Using AI Before GMP

General contractors are also beginning to use AI plan review software during pre-construction and GMP negotiations.

This may become one of the most impactful applications of the technology.

Before signing a Guaranteed Maximum Price (GMP), contractors are loading plan sets into the system to identify:

  • Missing details
  • Scope gaps
  • Coordination conflicts
  • Potential code issues
  • Incomplete documentation
  • Constructability concerns

This allows GCs to have clearer conversations with owners before pricing and contracts are finalized.

Why Early Visibility Matters

As Mr. Foster explained during the presentation:

“It’s either going to get caught in plan review or get caught in construction.”

That statement reflects one of the biggest realities in construction today.

If issues are not identified during design or permit review, they often surface later through:

  • RFIs
  • Field conflicts
  • Inspection failures
  • Change orders
  • Construction delays
  • Budget increases

Finding those issues earlier creates significant value for both owners and contractors.


Reducing RFIs Starts Before Construction Begins

One of the strongest benefits discussed at the AGC Florida East Coast event was the reduction of RFIs through earlier plan analysis.

Requests for Information often happen because:

  • Details are missing
  • Drawings conflict
  • Specifications are unclear
  • Disciplines are uncoordinated
  • Critical information was overlooked

AI plan review helps identify many of these issues before construction even begins.

Instead of discovering missing information in the field, project teams can address gaps during pre-construction planning.

The Result

Earlier visibility can help teams:

  • Reduce RFIs
  • Reduce rework
  • Reduce costly revisions
  • Improve consultant coordination
  • Accelerate permit approvals
  • Improve construction efficiency

This is particularly valuable on large commercial projects where delays can impact schedules, financing, procurement, and labor coordination.


AI Plan Review Supports Faster, Smarter Decision Making

The construction industry has traditionally relied on manual review processes that can take days or weeks depending on project size and jurisdiction.

AI-driven permit review software introduces a different approach.

Instead of relying exclusively on manual reviews, teams can now receive rapid feedback that helps prioritize corrections and identify risk areas early.

PlanCheckPro.AI Helps Teams Review

  • Architectural plans
  • Structural drawings
  • MEP systems
  • Accessibility considerations
  • Life safety requirements
  • NEC compliance review
  • NFPA compliance review
  • Coordination issues
  • Missing documentation

The platform is designed to support developers, architects, engineers, contractors, and municipalities looking to improve efficiency during the permit approval process.


The Industry Is Moving Toward Earlier Coordination

The conversation at AGC Florida East Coast reflected a broader shift happening throughout the AEC industry.

Construction teams are recognizing that the earlier issues are identified, the lower the cost and disruption becomes.

Instead of reacting to problems during construction, teams are moving toward proactive pre-construction planning supported by AI construction technology software.

This shift is helping organizations:

  • Improve internal QA/QC
  • Increase design confidence
  • Reduce permit review friction
  • Improve communication between disciplines
  • Deliver cleaner drawing sets
  • Reduce downstream project risk

As timelines compress and projects become more complex, early coordination is becoming essential rather than optional.


Built by Industry Professionals Who Understand Real Construction Challenges

One reason PlanCheckPro.AI continues gaining attention across the industry is because the platform was developed by professionals who understand real-world construction, permitting, inspections, and engineering workflows.

The platform was designed to support actual project pressures faced by:

  • Developers
  • Architects
  • Engineers
  • Contractors
  • Permit applicants
  • Municipal review teams

Rather than replacing professionals, the technology is intended to help teams work faster, smarter, and with greater clarity before projects move deeper into the approval and construction process.


The Future of Plan Review Starts Before Submission

The key message shared during the AGC Florida East Coast Lunch & Learn was simple:

The best time to catch issues is before they become expensive.

Developers, architects, and contractors are increasingly using AI plan review earlier in the project lifecycle to improve coordination, reduce RFIs, and minimize costly surprises later.

As more firms adopt proactive review workflows, AI-driven construction plan review is quickly becoming an important part of modern pre-construction strategy.


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