SiteAlly reads your construction set the way nobody has time to — every trade’s drawings against every other trade’s — and hands you the conflicts with sheet numbers and the exact lines that disagree. Before rough-in, not during.
SiteAlly reads the whole set the way nobody has the week to — and hands you what needs a decision, with the sheets to back it.
Every trade’s drawings against every other’s — clashes, spec-vs-drawing mismatches, internal contradictions. Cited to the sheet.
Each submittal checked against the drawings before it goes back: looks aligned, fix needed, or verify — with the evidence.
Serious findings become written, cited RFIs — ready to send. Nothing leaves until you approve it.
SiteAlly works the set pairwise — mechanical against structural, electrical against plumbing, spec against drawing — hunting cross-trade clashes, spec-vs-drawing mismatches, and places where the documents contradict themselves. Findings come back worst first, each one pinned to its sheets with the disagreeing lines quoted verbatim. Your team argues with the documents, not with the software.
The reflected ceiling plan calls for a 9′-0″ finished ceiling. The structural framing plan hangs a W24×76 with its underside at 8′-7″ — a 5″ encroachment into the plenum.
Before a package sits in the queue for two weeks, SiteAlly reads it against your drawings and specs and marks each item Looks aligned, Fix needed, or Verify manually — never “approved” or “rejected.” That call stays yours. What you get is the evidence lined up: what the construction set says next to what the submittal shows, so the review takes minutes instead of an afternoon.
When a finding is worth putting in front of the design team, SiteAlly drafts the RFI — the question, the sheet and spec references, and a provenance trail back to the finding it came from. It also checks the draft against your existing RFIs so you don’t send the same question twice. Then it stops. You edit, you approve, you send.
M-110 routes a 30×16 supply trunk through shear wall SW-B at gridline B, Levels 1–2. S-201 note 7 limits penetrations in SW-B to 10″ without engineer approval. Please confirm whether a reinforced opening is acceptable at this location, or advise a routing alternative.
Every scan ends with a coverage matrix. Pairs that ran are marked. Pairs that didn’t — a missing set, a scan that wouldn’t read — are called out in plain language: not checked, do not assume clean.An assistant that hides its gaps is one you can’t put on a job. SiteAlly shows its work so you can verify it — and the moment the missing paper lands, the paused checks run on their own.
SiteAlly is pre-launch and onboarding a small group of general contractors. Upload a construction set, run the checks, and judge the findings against your own sheets — that’s the whole pitch.