Contracts
Catch scope gaps before they become change orders
You’re issuing 30% electrical on a 200 MW solar job while the EPC contract and Exhibit B scope of work are being finalized. SCADA shows up on the one-line but isn’t in the EPC scope matrix. Exhibit B assigns revenue metering to the EPC contractor, but the drawings leave it owner-furnished. The agent compares the initial design to the EPC agreement — section by section, exhibit by exhibit — and returns scope gaps with contract references and sheet callouts so PM and engineering can align the package before bid.
Cross-check your initial design package against the EPC agreement and scope exhibits. The agent reads the contract, walks the drawings and specs, and flags what’s in the design but outside EPC scope — and what the EPC requires that isn’t on the sheets yet.
How it works
Load the EPC agreement, scope exhibits, and your initial design package (drawings, specs, study list) into the workspace.
Ask for a scope-gap pass — “compare 30% electrical E-100 through E-405 to EPC Exhibit B” or “does the design include everything in §4.2 Interconnection scope?”
Iterate in chat — trace a gap to the exhibit paragraph, one-line note, or sheet; clarify owner vs. EPC responsibility.
Export the gap list into your issue log, scope matrix, or redline for commercial / legal.