Specification clause
A ready DOCX with your letterhead: prescriptions, installation methods and tolerances, drawn from the system’s verified data.
Every Architheca building system already contains the ingredients of a specification: execution specs, installation controls, pathologies, regulations with their validity status. Blueprint turns them into documents you can hand over — and keeps them connected to the graph after you do.
Coming — join the early listA ready DOCX with your letterhead: prescriptions, installation methods and tolerances, drawn from the system’s verified data.
The technical section and nodal details of the system, exported as a print-ready board.
Phase-by-phase installation controls, as a fillable PDF for the site diary.
Every cited regulation with its status and verification date — the paper trail of your choices.
A specification copied from an old file can cite superseded regulations without anyone noticing — until a dispute. Blueprint documents stay linked to the regulation graph: in your dashboard each one shows the state of every norm it cites.
All current. Every cited regulation is in force, with its last verification date.
In transition. A cited norm is being replaced: Blueprint tells you what is changing.
Superseded. You get an alert and a one-click regeneration with the differences highlighted.
No static PDF can do this. No generic AI can guarantee it. It works only because behind it there is a curated, verified graph.
Meanwhile, the encyclopedia is open: browse the building systems Blueprint will be built on.