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woogiandClaude Opus 4.8 1d248a8808 Initial commit: Conflict Checker
Cross-discipline design-contradiction checker for construction drawing
sets. Standalone tool broken out from Iron_Bid; a pipeline stage may
later fold back into Iron_Bid.

Pipeline: PDF->images -> per-sheet assertion extraction -> deterministic
clustering by location -> per-cluster reasoning -> report.
Includes CLI (cli/run_check.py) and web UI (backend/main.py).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-03 00:22:02 +00:00

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{"issues": [{"issue_id": "Verizon-Elyson-ADA-001", "source_stage": "code", "category": "ada", "severity": "medium", "confidence": "high", "location": "INVENTORY room", "disciplines": ["Architectural", "Electrical"], "sheets": ["A24.01"], "description": "Outlets in the Inventory room are specified at 60 inches above the finished floor. The maximum forward reach height for operable parts, including electrical outlets, on accessible routes is 48 inches. While this space may be considered an \"Employee Work Area\" which has some exemptions under ADA 203.9, mounting controls outside standard reach ranges can create barriers for employees with disabilities and may require future modification as a reasonable accommodation.", "evidence": [{"discipline": "Architectural", "sheet": "A24.01", "source_text": "(2) 20A, OUTLETS AT 60\" A.F.F.", "asserted_value": "60"}], "recommended_resolution": "Revise outlet mounting height to a maximum of 48 inches above finished floor to comply with standard accessible design practices (ADA Section 308) and avoid potential future accommodation issues.", "code_reference": "ADA 205.1"}, {"issue_id": "Verizon-Elyson-ADA-002", "source_stage": "code", "category": "ada", "severity": "medium", "confidence": "high", "location": "SALES AREA, MANAGER'S OFFICE", "disciplines": ["Architectural"], "sheets": ["A23.01"], "description": "The finish specification for carpet tile (CPT1) on sheet A23.01 does not specify the pile height. To be compliant with accessibility standards for floor surfaces, the carpet pile height must not exceed 1/2 inch.", "evidence": [{"discipline": "Architectural", "sheet": "A23.01", "source_text": "MANUF: SHAW PRODUCT: NEXT GEN 2.0, VERIZON STANDARD... SIZE: 24\" X 24\" INSTALLATION: ASHLAR STACK PATTERN 50% OFFSET LOCATION: SALES AREA, MANAGER'S OFFICE", "asserted_value": "CPT1"}], "recommended_resolution": "Update the CPT1 specification on the drawings to include a maximum pile height of 1/2 inch to comply with accessibility requirements.", "code_reference": "ADA 302.2"}, {"issue_id": "Verizon-Elyson-CODE-001", "source_stage": "code", "category": "building_code", "severity": "low", "confidence": "high", "location": "Sheet A23.01 General Notes", "disciplines": ["Architectural"], "sheets": ["A23.01"], "description": "A note on the Finish Plan references the 2021 International Building Code (IBC) for interior finish requirements. However, the project's adopted code, as per the project profile, is the 2015 IBC. All code references should be consistent with the jurisdiction's adopted codes.", "evidence": [{"discipline": "Architectural", "sheet": "A23.01", "source_text": "INTERIOR FINISHES TO COMPLY WITH IBC CLASS C OR HIGHER SECTION 803.9 AND TABLE 803.9 OF 2021 IBC.", "asserted_value": "2021 IBC"}], "recommended_resolution": "Revise the note to reference the applicable sections of the 2015 IBC.", "code_reference": null}, {"issue_id": "Verizon-Elyson-CODE-002", "source_stage": "code", "category": "building_code", "severity": "low", "confidence": "high", "location": "Sheet A23.01 General Notes", "disciplines": ["Architectural"], "sheets": ["A23.01"], "description": "A note on the Finish Plan references \"ASTM 834\" for the classification of interior finish and trim materials. The correct standard for testing surface burning characteristics is ASTM E84. Using an incorrect standard reference could lead to improper material selection or submittals.", "evidence": [{"discipline": "Architectural", "sheet": "A23.01", "source_text": "ALL MATERIALS USED FOR INTERIOR FINISH AND TRIM SHALL BE CLASSIFIED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASTM 834.", "asserted_value": "ASTM 834"}], "recommended_resolution": "Revise the note to reference the correct standard, ASTM E84.", "code_reference": null}, {"issue_id": "Verizon-Elyson-ADA-003", "source_stage": "code", "category": "ada", "severity": "medium", "confidence": "high", "location": "All areas with polished concrete (PC1), including CORRIDOR and RESTROOMS", "disciplines": ["Architectural"], "sheets": ["A23.01"], "description": "The specification for polished concrete (PC1) requires a minimum Static Coefficient of Friction (SCOF) of 0.50. This is an outdated standard for measuring slip resistance. Current ADA guidelines require accessible routes to be slip-resistant. The current industry standard is ANSI A326.3, which measures Dynamic Coefficient of Friction (DCOF) and is more appropriate for ensuring safety, especially in areas like restrooms that can become wet.", "evidence": [{"discipline": "Architectural", "sheet": "A23.01", "source_text": "SLIP RESISTANCE OF FLOOR TO BE NO LESS THAN A 0.50 STATIC COEFFICIENT OF FRICTION (SCOF)", "asserted_value": "0.50"}], "recommended_resolution": "Revise the floor finish specification to require compliance with current slip resistance standards, such as requiring a DCOF of 0.42 or greater per ANSI A326.3 for level interior spaces expected to be walked upon when wet.", "code_reference": null}, {"issue_id": "Verizon-Elyson-ADA-004", "source_stage": "code", "category": "ada", "severity": "low", "confidence": "high", "location": "INVENTORY room", "disciplines": ["Architectural"], "sheets": ["A24.01"], "description": "The network rack system in the Inventory room is noted to be mounted with its bottom at approximately 74 inches above the floor. While this is in an employee work area subject to exceptions under ADA 203.9, mounting equipment that requires employee operation at this height may pose a barrier for individuals with disabilities and could trigger future reasonable accommodation requirements.", "evidence": [{"discipline": "Architectural", "sheet": "A24.01", "source_text": "RACK SYSTEM ABOVE SAFE @ ~74\" TO BOTTOM", "asserted_value": "74"}], "recommended_resolution": "Review the operational requirements of the rack system. If regular access by general employees is needed, consider lowering the rack system so that operable parts are within accessible reach ranges (generally not exceeding 48 inches AFF).", "code_reference": "ADA 203.9"}]}