/ Construction · Spec & Submittal Review

The answer is in the spec book. Somewhere.

A thousand pages of specs, addenda that changed them, and a submittal pile that has to be checked against all of it. Your team reads by hand and hopes nothing critical is hiding in a section nobody opened. Revelry reads it all and answers with the section cited — so you verify instead of hunt.

/ The Real Cost

Reading by hand doesn't scale. Missing doesn't forgive.

Hours → answers

Spec questions, answered with citations

"What's the required fire rating for the corridor assemblies?" gets the answer and the spec section it came from — including where an addendum superseded the original. You check the citation, not the whole book.

Every gap flagged

Submittals checked against requirements

Each submittal compared to what the spec actually requires, with mismatches flagged and cited. Your team reviews the flags — the approval stays theirs.

/ How It Works

The spec book, readable at last.

1

Load the documents

Specs, drawings, addenda, submittals — from Procore, Bluebeam, or direct upload. They stay where they live.

2

Ask, or run a check

Ask questions in plain language, or run a submittal against its spec section. Every answer carries its citation.

3

Verify and act

Your engineer or PM clicks through to the cited section, confirms, and moves. The judgment call never leaves your team.

AI doesn't stamp submittals and it doesn't take responsibility for compliance — your people do. It takes the hunting out of the reading, and it shows exactly where every answer came from.

Bring your ugliest spec book.

Ask it anything on the demo call. If the citations don't hold up, you'll know immediately.