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Matechi

Matechi is an AI compliance intelligence platform for AEC and manufacturing that indexes specifications, codes, SOPs, and coordination rules, scans BIM and CAD deliverables, and returns cited findings with optional deterministic fixes written back to source files.

Design and construction teams often maintain rules across PDF specs, code books, lender checklists, and internal SOPs while models and shop drawings drift from those rules until field teams discover the mismatch. Matechi markets a Compliance Agent that ingests those constraint documents and runs scans against models, drawings, and fabrication outputs so deviations show up with sources and severity before work proceeds.

The vendor states that more than 50 architecture, engineering, construction, and manufacturing firms use the product and that its agent catalog spans 16 or more packaged agents covering architecture, engineering, construction, and manufacturing disciplines (Matechi marketing site, 2026).

Public demos highlight Revit coordination models, structural plans, and DWG shop drawings checked against indexed rules such as IBC clauses, CSI division specs, weld standards, and clash clearance matrices, with a reported loop from ingest through scan, findings, report, and autofix when fixes are deterministic.

A separate Clash Detection Agent is described for hard and soft clash checks across structural, MEP, and architectural systems. Matechi positions SOC2 and enterprise security themes for customers who must protect intellectual property and project data; confirm details in vendor security materials before you adopt.

Specifications

Pricing

Enterprise quote

Platforms

Web

Used for

Design and shop compliance checkingMulti-discipline coordination QACode and spec traceability

Used by

BIM managersStructural engineersMEP coordinatorsQA and compliance leadsFabrication engineers

Tasks

Model checkingClash detectionSpecification validationShop drawing review

Pros and cons

Pros

  • Brings code, spec, and SOP language into the same scanning loop as BIM and CAD files.
  • Cited findings make review meetings faster than generic model-only checks.
  • Autofix concept targets deterministic fixes instead of manual rework queues only.

Cons

  • Enterprise-style positioning implies sales-led onboarding rather than instant self-serve pricing.
  • Accuracy depends on how completely your constraint library is digitized and maintained.
  • Teams must govern when automated fixes may write to contractual model or drawing files.

Key features

  • Constraint ingest: Upload specs, codes, SOPs, or connect document management so rules become searchable checks.

  • Model and drawing scan: Run scans against Revit, CAD, and related deliverables with citations back to the controlling rule.

  • Severity and reporting: Violations, reviews, and compliant items grouped with traceable references for design and QA meetings.

  • Autofix path: For deterministic issues, preview before-and-after changes and apply accepted fixes into source files when your process allows.

  • Clash Detection Agent: Additional agent line for coordination clashes beyond code and spec rule checks.

Pricing

Enterprise (contact sales)

Free

No public list pricing on matechi.com; book a pilot through the vendor.

Frequently asked questions

What file formats does Matechi support?

Marketing flows show Revit models, AutoCAD-style DWG sheets, and PDF specifications in the same storyboard. Confirm the exact supported formats, version years, and file size limits with Matechi before you load confidential projects.

Does Matechi replace a human code official or PE review?

No. The product is software assistance for internal QA and coordination. AHJ approvals, professional seal decisions, and contractual interpretations remain with licensed professionals and authorities.

Can Matechi write changes into Revit automatically?

The vendor describes an autofix path that writes accepted fixes to source files when a violation has a deterministic remediation. Your BIM execution plan should still define who may approve automated edits and how changes sync to downstream trades.

How is Matechi different from basic clash detection?

Clash tools focus on geometry interference. Matechi pairs geometric checks with rule libraries tied to specs and codes so issues can cite document sections, not only distance tolerances.

Who is Matechi built for?

Copy targets architecture, engineering, construction, and manufacturing organizations that manage large rule sets across bids, design, fabrication, and handover. Smaller teams may still benefit but should weigh implementation effort.

Does Matechi run in the cloud?

The public site presents a web product experience. Ask the vendor about deployment options, data residency, and offline or VPC hosting if your owner contracts restrict cloud processing.

Tutorials and learning

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