Across disciplines
Compare structural and MEP sheets against other disciplines to flag conflicting information before coordination meetings.
While engineering analysis is highly precise, document sets can easily drift during coordination. Lintel automatically cross-references structural and MEP sheets against schedules, specs, and other disciplines, flagging discrepancies before the package is issued.
S · STRUCTURAL / MEPWhile structural analysis is precise, document coordination remains a manual challenge. Lintel automatically cross-references plans, schedules, and specs to catch discrepancies before they reach the field.
Compare structural and MEP sheets against other disciplines to flag conflicting information before coordination meetings.
Verify that member tags, equipment schedules, and callouts align perfectly with specification sections.
Lintel flags general notes that contradict keyed notes, and instructions vague enough that a sub could read them two ways.
Catch and resolve discrepancies that typically lead to construction RFIs before drawing packages are issued.
Real conflicts Lintel surfaces, each one cited to the exact page, so your team can verify it in seconds.
A beam tag on the plan doesn't match the size the schedule gives that mark.
CitedAn equipment schedule lists a unit the spec section never covers.
CitedA general note contradicts a keyed note on the same sheet.
CitedThe structural and mechanical sheets give different ceiling heights for the same corridor.
CitedA section points to a typical detail that isn't in the issued set.
CitedUpload the drawing set, or import the latest coordination package.
Lintel takes a few minutes to read and organize every page.
Ask Scout about one conflict, or run a Sweep to take your full checklist across the set.
Review flagged issues linked directly to pages, and resolve them before the set is issued.
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