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New — self-serve reference library

THE DATA BEHIND THE TOOLS.
EXPORTED WHOLE. YOURS TO KEEP.

Our AI tools run on structured libraries — code clauses, spec properties, trade scope requirements and statutory rate tables. You can now buy that library directly: no software, no licence, no account. Every row is exported from the file the software actually reads, so what you get is the library the tool runs on, not a summary of it.

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What you get

The reference library itself — the rulesets, schemas, rate tables and checklists our software reads. Plain formats: PDF, CSV and JSON. Nothing to install, nothing to keep running.

What you still do

The matching. You read your own drawings, specs and quotes against the library by hand. That is the honest difference between a $59 file and a program that reads your documents against it — and for a lot of jobs the file is enough.

What it costs you later

Nothing. Buy a pack, and what you paid comes off the price of its matching tool if you upgrade within 60 days. The step up should feel obvious, not required.

The packs

Five libraries. Buy one, or buy the shelf.

Three of these are structural — built on CSI MasterFormat, they travel to any Canadian province, US state or European country as they download. Two are statutory: code clauses and tax rates are set by law, so those ship as a dated edition for one named jurisdiction.

A statutory pack is built for the jurisdiction you name at checkout — any Canadian province, any US state, any European country — sourced and cited to its own authority, at no extra cost and with no jurisdiction treated as the exception. The 2026 Ontario & Toronto edition is the one already built, so it downloads on the spot and comes with your order whatever you name; anything else is built and sent inside ten working days. Each card says which kind it is. We would rather tell you an edition has to be built than sell you a folder with your region's name on it and nothing real inside.

$89

Your jurisdiction

Building Code Compliance Library

The full code-check ruleset behind Blueprint Auditor — 101 checks covering egress, fire separation, accessibility, zoning envelope and energy, each cited to the code that governs where you build.

What's inside

  • One folder per jurisdiction, PDF + CSV
  • Every check carries its clause, severity, plain-language note and the correction that clears it
  • Denial-risk flag on the checks that have failed permit applications on their own
  • Built for the jurisdiction you name at checkout — any province, state or country; the 2026 Ontario & Toronto edition is prebuilt and downloads immediately, any other inside ten working days

From the same library that powers Blueprint Auditor — the tool applies these checks to your actual drawings and cites every finding to the sheet.

$89

CSI · travels

Assembly Property Schema

The structured assembly data behind SpecChecker — 27 measurable properties across 39 assemblies, mapped to CSI MasterFormat divisions and sections.

What's inside

  • JSON and CSV, ready for your own QA scripts or spreadsheets
  • The property-to-assembly join kept in both directions, not flattened away
  • Every property in plain language: what it is, why it costs money when it's wrong, and the RFI wording that resolves it

From the same library that powers SpecChecker — the tool does the document-to-document comparison and clause citation; this pack is the raw taxonomy.

$99

2026 Edition

Estimating Rate Pack

Sales tax, workers' comp, statutory holdback and prompt-payment clocks for your province, state or country; permits and development charges for your city — plus the 26-rule contingency framework behind the AI Estimator.

What's inside

  • 273 dated rate rows, every one carrying its own citation
  • The full contingency-rule framework — jurisdiction-neutral, so it travels
  • A 24-municipality regional cost index, baselined on your primary city = 1.000
  • Built for the jurisdiction you name at checkout — any province, state or country; the 2026 Ontario & Toronto edition is prebuilt and downloads immediately, any other inside ten working days
  • Dated so you always know how fresh it is — next year's rates ship as a new edition, not a silent update

From the same library that powers the AI Estimator — the tool turns your raw quantities into priced line items, with contingency and rationale attached.

$59

Structural · travels

Bid-Leveling Template

155 scope elements across 15 trade packages — 18 of them universal, applying to every trade — plus a blank comparison matrix with live gap, spread and total formulas for three bidders.

What's inside

  • An .xlsx that flags what a bidder left out, not just who was cheapest
  • Each element CSI-coded, with the quote wording to look for
  • Local tendering conventions isolated in their own tab — replace it and the checklist works in any province, state or country

From the same library that powers the Bid Leveler — the tool normalises a dozen quotes to one scope and prints the basis of every adjustment.

$59

Structural · travels

Master Scope Requirement Checklist

The master scope-requirement library behind ScopeGuard — 215 requirements across 20 trade packages, each carrying its CSI code so it sorts into the same order as your tender package.

What's inside

  • PDF to read, CSV to filter — criticality, unit and quantity basis on every row
  • 22 trade-interface gaps: the boundaries where both sides assume the other carried it
  • The statutory layer kept in a separate region-notes PDF, not mixed into the requirements — so the 215 rows travel to any jurisdiction

From the same library that powers ScopeGuard — the tool reads the proposals themselves and reports what nobody priced.

$349

Save $46

The Full Data Pack Bundle

All five libraries — code compliance, assembly schema, estimating rates, bid levelling and scope requirements — unmodified, in one download.

They share a spine: everything is indexed by CSI code, so a requirement, its assembly and its rate line up across the packs instead of having to be reconciled by hand.

$395 bought separately. The bundle credit applies against the full five-app suite if you upgrade within 60 days.

All five are included with a yearly Firm plan. If you are already looking at Firm at $5,490 a year, the libraries come with it as files — downloadable from your dashboard the day you subscribe, and still yours if you never resubscribe. A pack is data, not access, so there is nothing on our side to switch off.

Prices in Canadian dollars. Tax is calculated for your region at checkout.

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Coverage, pack by pack

Where each pack is regional, and where it isn't

Breadth means different things depending on what is in the file. A tax table has to be right for one jurisdiction and is useless anywhere else; a scope checklist is argued over identically on every job in every country. Here is which is which.

Pack Regional reality How it is organised
Building Code Compliance Statutory — one edition per jurisdiction, because code content is set by law 101 checks on a category spine — egress, fire separation, accessibility, zoning envelope, energy — that is identical in every edition; the clause numbers and dimensions are sourced to whichever code governs where you build. Name any province, state or country and that edition is built for you; the prebuilt one is Ontario (Building Code, Fire Code, AODA) + City of Toronto (Zoning By-law 569-2013, Green Standard)
Assembly Property Schema Standards-based — travels One tree: CSI/CSC MasterFormat 2020. The 27 properties themselves are standard-neutral — a fire rating and a U-value are the same quantities under any code — while the CSI spine and a few CSA/ANSI designation values are North American, and labelled at row level
Estimating Rate Pack Statutory and time-sensitive — the fastest-decaying data here Your jurisdiction's statutory rates and your city's municipal charges, sold as a dated edition rather than an evergreen file. Every number carries its citation in the row beside it. The 26-rule contingency framework carries no jurisdiction-bound numbers and applies anywhere. Built for the jurisdiction you name at checkout; the 2026 Ontario & Toronto edition is the prebuilt one
Bid-Leveling Template Structural — what a sub can leave out of a quote does not change at a border One workbook of 155 CSI-coded elements that travels to any province, state or country, plus a Region Notes tab that does not: holdback, payment clocks and bonding norms sit in that one tab, so you can replace it or ask us to build yours
Master Scope Checklist Structural — the same items are disputed everywhere 215 CSI-coded requirements that travel to any jurisdiction, with the statutory layer and local site conditions kept in a separate region-notes PDF rather than mixed into the rows

On the rate tables specifically

Permit fees and development charges are the fastest-decaying numbers we hold, which is why that pack alone is sold as a dated edition. Every figure in it carries its source citation so you can check it before you rely on it. Treat them as costing inputs to verify against the current schedule — not as legal or tax advice.

Permits and development charges are also set municipally, not provincially or federally. Each edition is built for one named city and the file says which on its own title page — a Toronto schedule does not apply in Hamilton any more than a Chicago one applies in Milwaukee. Tell us the city you build in and that is the schedule you get; the provincial, state or national rows hold across the wider region either way.

"Why isn't this just the AI tool?"

The five questions people ask first

Does this cover my jurisdiction?

Yes — any Canadian province, US state or European country. How you get there depends which pack. The Assembly Schema, Bid-Leveling Template and Scope Checklist are built on CSI MasterFormat and work the moment you download them — what a drywall sub is expected to carry does not change at a border. Each isolates its jurisdiction-bound part in a single tab or file you can replace yourself.

The Building Code and Estimating Rate packs are statutory, so each is a dated edition for one named jurisdiction, built for whichever one you name at checkout — we source, cite and build it at no extra cost, typically within ten working days. Ontario and the City of Toronto is not a default you have to opt out of; it is simply the edition already built, so it downloads on the spot and rides along with your order while yours is being made. We would rather tell you an edition has to be built than hand you a file with your region's name on the cover and Ontario clause numbers inside. Ask us about yours before buying if you want the timing confirmed first.

What's the difference between a Data Pack and the AI tool it came from?

The Data Pack is the reference library — a checklist, schema or rate table. You still apply it to your own documents by hand. The AI tool reads your actual drawings, specs or bids and produces cited findings and draft letters in minutes. Same knowledge; the tool is who does the reading.

Why is the Rate Pack dated "2026 Edition" but the others aren't?

Permit fees and development charges change every year; code and scope checklists don't move nearly as fast. We release a new Rate Pack edition annually — buying this one doesn't include next year's update, so you always know exactly how current your numbers are. That is deliberate: a silent update would leave you unable to tell.

Can I upgrade later?

Yes — any Data Pack purchase counts toward the price of its matching AI tool if you upgrade within 60 days. There is no code to enter: reply to your receipt and we apply it. See eligible tools →

How do I receive it?

Checkout is handled by Stripe, in Canadian dollars, with tax calculated for your region at checkout. Packs that are finished download straight from the confirmation page and from the link in your receipt — no waiting and nobody in the loop. For any pack still being finished, the confirmation page says so plainly and it is emailed within 12 hours. We would rather tell you which one you are getting than promise a link that isn't ready.

What am I allowed to do with the files?

Use them on your own and your clients' work, and copy them into your own spreadsheets and scripts, for as long as you like. What you can't do is resell them or republish them as your own product. There is no seat count and no licence server.

Outgrown the manual checklist?

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