Trust & Policy

Standards Access and Content Policy

BIM Pro AI follows a clear principle: code documents belong to the professionals and organizations that provide them, not to the platform used to process project workflows.

How standards content works in BIM Pro AI

The compliance engine applies rules-based logic derived from adopted energy code requirements and public-law sources. The AI knowledge layer is designed to process code documents that users supply — not a static internal copy maintained by BIM Pro AI.

When a user uploads an applicable code document, the system processes it in-session to support citation retrieval and explanation generation. Uploaded documents are not stored, indexed, or retained after the session ends.

What this means for your license agreements

Users are responsible for ensuring they have appropriate rights to any code document they use within BIM Pro AI. Documents should only be uploaded by users who hold valid rights to use that content.

BIM Pro AI does not provide access to proprietary code documents. The platform provides the calculation engine and AI explanation layer. Users bring their own documents.

Publicly available energy code sources

BIM Pro AI's core compliance engine is built on publicly available energy code content — including state-adopted IECC versions, California Title 24, and government-published building energy resources from the U.S. Department of Energy. For many common commercial compliance scenarios, this public content is sufficient.

When projects require other governing content, users can supply any applicable energy code document through the platform's upload feature for in-session citation support.

Standards-agnostic by design

The upload interface accepts any applicable energy code document a user's project requires. BIM Pro AI does not direct users toward — and is not affiliated with or endorsed by — any private standards development organization or publisher. The user determines what standard governs their project and supplies that document.

Product names, organization names, and trademarks mentioned on third-party materials belong to their respective owners and are not used to imply any partnership with BIM Pro AI.

No training on your documents or model data

User-supplied code documents and Revit-derived model data are processed in-session to generate results for that session only. They are not written to persistent storage, not retained after the session ends, and not used to train, fine-tune, or improve any artificial intelligence or machine learning model operated by BIM Pro AI or its subprocessors.

Compliance outputs are BIM Pro AI's original work product

Calculation results, structured compliance summaries, audit trails, and report layouts produced by BIM Pro AI are the platform's own original work product. The engine applies mathematical requirements — values and thresholds that function as facts or enacted law — not any protectable expression of a third-party standards document.

Questions about code document handling or how BIM Pro AI fits your firm's stack? Contact us or read the FAQ.

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We are happy to walk through code document handling, security, and workflow fit with your technical or legal stakeholders.