The BIM model linter
Your model, proofread by the law, before the inspector.
Lex Linter runs any IFC / BIM model against the encoded law: every gap is located in the model, the violated article is cited, a fix is suggested. Like a code linter, for buildings. Currently in R&D, built on the same engine as Lex Chat and Lex Design.
Entrance door, unit A-302: 0.80 m
0.90 m required · Order of 24/12/2015, art. 12
Door → staircase distance: 43 m
≤ 40 m required · CCH, 3rd-family fire safety
Width of shared circulations
1.20 m measured · compliant
Adapted parking spaces
5% of total · compliant
You upload
Your IFC / BIM model
The format your tools already produce: Revit, Archicad. No re-entry.
The engine checks
The encoded rules execute
Accessibility, fire safety, egress: the same inspection-validated rules that power the whole suite.
You fix
Finding, article, fix
Every gap is located in the model, backed by its article, paired with a correction path. Defensible in an inspection meeting.
What it changes
Located findings
Not an abstract list: every non-compliance points to the exact model element: this door, this landing, this parking space.
The article, always cited
Every gap is backed by the text that grounds it. Your conclusions hold up in front of the inspection office and the safety commission.
Upstream, not downstream
Compliance checked during design, not discovered at permit filing: weeks of rework avoided.
Design-partner program
Lex Linter is in active R&D. We're looking for pilot practices and inspection offices to shape the tool on real projects.
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