AI-assisted peer review for complex buildings and technical facilities.
VexASI Peer Review uses governed AI workflows to parse, compare, and surface candidate evidence while a licensed Architect controls review judgment and client-facing findings.
An AI-assisted architectural review layer for complex facility teams.
Find unclear documentation, missing evidence, unresolved design intent, and cross-document conflicts before they become expensive downstream problems.
Licensed Architect orchestration
An accomplished licensed Architect directs the review workflow, evaluates AI-assisted candidate findings, applies SME judgment, and governs final client-facing deliverables.
AI-assisted, not AI-autonomous
AI assists with parsing, comparison, evidence extraction, issue drafting, and audit trails. They do not independently approve findings or replace professional judgment.
Complex buildings and technical facilities
The first focus is facility-heavy documentation in life sciences, drug discovery, advanced manufacturing, logistics, laboratories, cleanrooms, and other high-coordination building types.
Teams preparing complex packages for a milestone, owner review, procurement, or construction handoff.
The best fit is a project team that needs a sharper independent peer review layer without confusing advisory review with the responsibilities of the project design team.
Architecture and engineering firms
Added architectural review capacity before milestone issue or client delivery.
Owner's representatives
Evidence-backed review of complex drawing packages before decisions or handoffs.
Capital project teams
Better visibility into unresolved coordination and design intent risk.
Design-build teams
A disciplined review layer for fast documentation cycles and multi-party coordination.
Drawings, specs, schedules, narratives, and the conflicts between them.
Review scope is tailored by phase, discipline, risk area, and document type.
- Architectural drawing sets, life-safety sheets, legends, schedules, and sheet notes.
- Specifications, Basis of Design narratives, owner standards, and supplemental documentation.
- Equipment, process, room, workflow, operational adjacency, and cross-document coordination references.
Review output your team can inspect, discuss, and act on.
Deliverables show what AI surfaced, what the reviewer accepted, where the evidence came from, why it matters, and what to consider next.
Source-cited coordination list
Reviewed findings with source document references, sheet/page locations, evidence excerpts or visual references, and recommended actions.
Marked PDF and peer review report
A marked PDF is delivered when page geometry is available, paired with an advisory peer review summary and review methodology note.
Design Intent Ledger
Unresolved assumptions, suppressed items, not-applicable findings, and cross-document conflict notes are preserved where useful.
AI accelerates the evidence work. Human review governs delivery.
The workflow keeps candidate AI-assisted findings separate from output reviewed by a licensed Architect.
1. Scope
Confirm documents, discipline focus, risk areas, confidentiality, and advisory service boundary.
2. Extract
Use AI-assisted parsing and comparison to identify candidate evidence and possible coordination issues.
3. Review
A licensed Architect reviews, rewrites, suppresses, escalates, or approves findings based on source evidence.
4. Deliver
Provide an advisory peer review report, source-cited comments, marked PDF when available, and a clear audit trail.
Start with one bounded package before expanding the peer review scope.
Begin with one drawing package, discipline scope, facility area, or high-risk coordination question.
Advisory architectural peer review, with the boundary stated clearly.
VexASI Peer Review helps teams find and discuss coordination risk. It does not replace the project team's professional responsibilities.
No official approvals
This service is not official permit approval, code enforcement, or jurisdictional representation.
No replacement of record
VexASI does not replace the Architect or engineer of record, and client teams remain responsible for final project decisions.
No sealing or stamping
Professional sealing, stamping, or responsible-control services are not included unless separately contracted and legally structured.
Ready to scope an AI-assisted peer review workflow led by a licensed Architect?
Bring one drawing package, one discipline scope, one facility area, or one coordination problem. VexASI will help you turn the review into source-cited findings and a practical peer review packet.