SynopticLex

Services

The engine, operated by experts.

Our products encode the law; our experts have practised it for years. For your sensitive projects, we put both at your service, with the rigour of technical inspection.

01

Regulatory project audit

Accessibility · Fire safety

We screen your project (sketch, schematic design or permit file) for accessibility and fire safety. Every finding is located on the drawings, backed by the exact article, ranked by criticality and paired with a correction path.

Who it's for · Architects, developers, owner's advisors: before permit filing, before works, or in acquisition due diligence.

Deliverables

  • Ranked audit report, article by article
  • Findings located on your drawings
  • Actionable correction paths
  • Debrief with our experts
02

Safety & accessibility notices

Critical review · Full drafting

The fire-safety notice and the accessibility notice condition how your file is processed. We review yours, or draft them entirely, for a solid file on first submission: building permit, ERP works authorization.

Who it's for · Building owners and design teams: public-access, residential, commercial.

Deliverables

  • Fire-safety notice ready for filing
  • Accessibility notice ready for filing
  • Critical review of existing notices
  • Responses to commission requests
03

3D IFC / BIM model audit

IFC · Revit · Archicad

Your digital model screened against the encoded law: every gap is located element by element (doors, egress, parking), backed by its article, with a proposed correction for each gap.

Who it's for · Practices, BIM managers, engineering offices: in design and execution alike.

Deliverables

  • Gap report located in the model
  • Proposed corrections element by element

Why us

These services are delivered by our ex-SOCOTEC domain experts, equipped with the SynopticLex engine: the human review of technical inspection, accelerated and systematized by the encoded rule.

Our ambition

SynopticLex is to the building trade what code copilots are to developers.

We encode housing first, then public-access buildings. France is the wedge, not the ceiling: the engine is standards-agnostic, and each new market is a re-encoding, not a rebuild.