The whole package, read by 08:00.
Drawings, specification divisions, addenda, geotech logs and the general conditions nobody ever OCR'd — the tender read end to end. A 1,842-page package is structured in 11 MIN, with 27 findings ranked by exposure in dollars and days.
What it does
The package goes in whole: the drawing set, every specification division, the addenda issued after the fact, the geotech, and the general conditions somebody scanned crooked in 2019. Scanned pages are OCR'd in line at 120 PP/MIN against 270 PP/MIN for born-digital ones, so nothing gets skipped for arriving as an image.
What comes back is a structured record of what the owner is actually asking for — scope by division, milestone dates, insurance and bonding, allowances, unit-rate schedules, exclusions — and a risk register ordered worst first. Every finding carries its section, its page and the sentence it came from, so an estimator can check it instead of trusting it.
How it works
- 01
Drop the package in
Everything the owner issued, in whatever shape it arrived — drawing set, specs, addenda, flat scans. Image pages are OCR'd in line at 120 PP/MIN; born-digital pages read at 270 PP/MIN. Nobody sorts the folder first.
- 02
Structure what it says
Scope by specification division, milestone dates, insurance and bonding, allowances, unit-rate schedules and every exclusion are written into one record, each item carrying the page it was read from.
- 03
Rank the exposure
Findings are priced in dollars and days against the schedule and the number you are bidding, then ordered worst first — 27 on this package, 3 of them severity 1, every one quoting its clause.
Spec
- TYPICAL PACKAGE
- 1,842 PP · 11 MIN
- LARGEST TO DATE
- 2,400 PP · 9 MIN
- SCANNED PAGES
- OCR'D IN LINE · 120 PP/MIN
- FINDINGS
- 27 · CITED 100 %
1,842 PP
Tender pages read before the office opens