Structural report generator
Create a professional-style structural report with project assumptions, design criteria notes, framing observations, red flags, and next-step recommendations.
Generate structural design support reports, assumptions, red flags, load-path notes, framing callouts, and engineering review summaries from plans, sketches, project notes, and residential design inputs.
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Create a professional-style structural report with project assumptions, design criteria notes, framing observations, red flags, and next-step recommendations.
Summarize gravity and lateral load-path concepts, framing direction, spans, supports, openings, and areas that need engineering judgment.
Identify missing information, questionable spans, discontinuous supports, unclear lateral elements, and coordination items that should be reviewed before permit or construction.
Package assumptions, comments, sketches, callouts, and review notes so a licensed professional can move faster during final review.
Use a short intake, upload files, or provide project goals and constraints.
Sumeria creates structured outputs from the same AI workspace.
Refine options, clean content, and organize the deliverable.
Export content for review, pricing, permitting, or professional support.
Most early structural coordination starts with incomplete drawings, rough sketches, unclear spans, and many assumptions. Sumeria AI helps organize that information into a clearer structural design support package before final engineering responsibility is taken.
Outputs may include assumption summaries, framing review notes, structural red flags, load-path narratives, plan review comments, construction callouts, and professional-style reports that help teams understand what still needs licensed engineering review.
Sumeria AI does not replace a licensed engineer, engineering stamp, permit review, or jurisdiction-specific professional judgment. It helps the design and construction team start with cleaner information and reduce wasted review time.
Sumeria AI helps users create stronger starting packages, but final permit drawings, engineering decisions, construction execution, code compliance, jurisdiction-specific requirements, and professional stamping should be handled by qualified professionals where required.
Upload files, sketches, drawings, notes, photos, dimensions, or a short project brief.
Sumeria AI reads the context and creates structured outputs for the selected workflow.
Edit the output, compare options, improve clarity, and organize the result for next steps.
Package the result for pricing, review, permitting support, or professional refinement.
No. Sumeria AI helps create structural design support documents, assumptions, red flags, and review notes. Final engineering decisions, code compliance, permit documents, and stamping should be handled by qualified licensed professionals.
You can use architectural plans, sketches, framing notes, design criteria, photos, comments, and project assumptions. The better the input, the better the report and review summary.
It can help draft professional-style narratives, assumptions, load-path notes, and review summaries. Any final calculation package should still be verified and completed by a qualified engineer.
It is useful for engineers, designers, builders, homeowners, and project managers who want a cleaner structural starting point before final engineering review.
Yes. It can help flag missing supports, unclear spans, discontinuous load paths, missing assumptions, and areas where engineering review is needed.
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