AEC Explainer
What Is Plan Check Correction Tracking?
A complete guide to managing building department correction items — from the moment the correction letter arrives to permit sign-off.
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Quick answer
Plan check correction tracking is the process of systematically managing every correction item issued by a building department — assigning each item to the responsible consultant, monitoring resolution status, and ensuring every item is addressed before the resubmittal is submitted. Without a structured system, items fall through the cracks, resubmittals are incomplete, and permit timelines extend by weeks or months.
What is plan check correction tracking?
Plan check correction tracking is the process of systematically managing correction items issued by a building department or reviewing agency during the plan check process. Each item represents a deficiency in the submitted construction documents that must be addressed before a permit can be issued. Tracking involves recording each correction item, assigning it to the responsible team member or consultant, monitoring its status, and verifying it was addressed in the resubmittal.
What does a plan check correction letter contain?
A plan check correction letter typically contains: project identification information (address, permit number, APN), the names of the reviewing agencies (building and safety, fire, public works), a numbered list of correction items each with a code reference and description, instructions for resubmittal, and contact information for the plan checker. In California, large projects often receive separate correction letters from multiple reviewing agencies simultaneously.
How many correction items do plan check letters typically have?
The number of correction items varies significantly by project type, jurisdiction, and the completeness of the original submittal. In Los Angeles (LADBS), structural submittals routinely return 20–40 correction items. A full commercial plan check across multiple departments may generate 80 or more total items. Smaller residential projects may return 5–15 items.
Why is plan check correction tracking important?
Without a systematic tracking process, correction items fall through the cracks, resubmittals are incomplete, and permit timelines extend unnecessarily. Each failed resubmittal cycle adds weeks to the project schedule and fees from consultants who must re-review drawings. Organized correction tracking reduces resubmittal cycles, distributes work clearly across consultants, and creates an audit trail for accountability.
What tools do AEC teams use to handle corrections?
Most AEC teams start with spreadsheets — a manually built table with columns for item number, description, and status. That is reactive: you only log corrections after the city sends them. The bigger win is catching corrections before you submit. Plan Proof scans a plan set and predicts the corrections your jurisdiction is likely to flag, learned from real correction letters for that city.
How does Plan Proof help with plan check corrections?
Plan Proof reads your plan set before you submit and forecasts the corrections your jurisdiction is likely to flag — each finding with a sheet reference, the code or checklist item it maps to, and a confidence level. If you already have a correction letter, the free Align parser structures it into findings so nothing gets missed on resubmittal.
What jurisdictions does correction tracking apply to?
Plan check correction tracking applies to any jurisdiction that issues construction permits, which is virtually every municipality in the United States. In California, jurisdictions with particularly high correction rates include the City of Los Angeles (LADBS), City of San Francisco (DBI), City of San Diego (DSD), City of Long Beach, and the County of Los Angeles. Each jurisdiction has its own correction letter format, portal system, and resubmittal process.
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