FOR GENERAL CONTRACTORS & PROJECT MANAGERS

Catch Plan Conflicts Before They Become Field Conflicts.

AI plan review flags MEP-architectural clashes, code issues, and discipline disconnects in pre-construction — so you stop paying for them in the field.

Field clashes drain schedule and margin. Plumbing through beams. Ducts hitting ceilings. Grading mismatches that nobody catches until the trades show up and the dirt is already moved. Every one of those generates an RFI, then a change order, then a schedule hit you didn’t price.

What you’re up against

“We find half the clashes after concrete is poured.”

The cost curve goes vertical the moment your subs collide on site. The industry average is roughly $1,500 to resolve a coordination conflict caught in the field — and $50K to $500K when it triggers rework. Most of those started life as a 2D PDF mismatch that nobody had time to chase across 200 sheets.

“Trades blame us, we blame design, nobody saves the date.”

By the time everyone is on a call about who missed what, the schedule is already slipping. You need a coordination check that’s independent of the design team’s BIM workflow — one your team controls and trusts.

“BIM coordination is too expensive for half our jobs.”

Clash detection has been a luxury reserved for megaprojects. The $5M–$30M jobs that make up most of your pipeline get a manual cross-check on a good week and a prayer on a bad one. That’s the gap Flikt fills.

Here’s what changes

Same-day review of the 2D PDF set — no BIM model required.

Upload the latest sheet set. Our AI cross-references all 9 disciplines (A, S, M, E, P, F, C, L, ID) and returns conflicts before bid leveling closes. You bid against a clean coordination check, not a discovery process.

Severity-rated findings (Critical / High / Medium / Low) with sheet references.

Every finding cites the sheet, the discipline pair, and the specific conflict. Your trades and design team can act on the report without re-interpreting it. RFI-ready language, not AI hedge.

Per-submission pricing scales down to mid-market jobs.

$5M to $30M projects get the same coordination review the megaprojects do. Run it as a pre-bid gate. Run it again before mobilization. Run it on the addenda. The math works at portfolio scale.

The numbers

$1,500average cost per field-discovered clash
Catenda & United-BIM benchmark
$50K–$500Ktypical rework event when a clash triggers tear-out
Autodesk & FMI 2022
0.5 wksaverage schedule delay per major coordination issue
Catenda industry benchmark
~50%of rework stems from coordination & data failures
Autodesk & FMI 2022

What we review

All 9 AEC disciplines reviewed in a single pass: Architectural, Structural, Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, Fire Protection, Civil, Landscape, and Interior Design. Same-day report. Severity-rated. Sheet-referenced.

If you’re bidding a $25M project today and you find one critical conflict before steel hits the air, the math has already worked. Most pre-construction reviews surface several.

Bid against a clean set.

Upload your plans. Get a severity-rated conflict report back the same day.