Binary Engineering QA Agent
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Binary Engineering QA Agent

Purpose

Reduce the time engineering and design teams spend manually cross-validating drawings, studies, specifications, and policies by automatically detecting inconsistencies and inaccuracies across large document sets.


Primary users

Engineering teams, design teams, design QA/QC reviewers, document control, and project delivery teams responsible for compliance with internal standards.


Where it fits (process/stage/trigger)

Used during design development, pre-issue quality checks (IFC/IFA), submittal/package reviews, and periodic standards audits—triggered when new/updated drawings or specifications are uploaded.


Key capabilities / workflow

  • OCR extraction of structured fields from uploaded drawings/spec documents
  • Normalization/mapping of extracted data into expected design/spec fields
  • Automated comparison to a “Gold Standard” (format requirements, specifications, business rules)
  • Validation engine returns pass/fail with traceable evidence (what was checked, what failed, where it was found)
  • Human-in-the-loop review to evaluate flagged issues, correct source documents, and resubmit for re-validation

Inputs

  • Uploaded design drawings and specification documents (single files or batches)
  • Organization “Gold Standard” package: design format standards, specification requirements, and business rules (as configured content/rules)

Outputs / Deliverables

  • Pass/fail validation result per document (and optionally per sheet/section)
  • Evidence package for each check (captured values, locations, rule violated, and comparison details)
  • Flag list of inconsistencies/inaccuracies for reviewer action
  • Re-validation outcome after resubmission

Value

  • Faster QA/QC cycles and fewer manual cross-checks
  • More consistent adherence to organizational standards across large document sets
  • Earlier detection of errors that can cause rework, delays, and downstream non-compliance
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