Catch code issues before they're built.
Fabric answers building-code questions with cited sources and scans your Revit models for violations — so your team resolves compliance issues in design, not on site.
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What's the minimum clear width for an egress stair serving 120 occupants?
For an occupant load over 60, the required egress stair clear width is 1100 mm.
Sources
OBC 3.4.3.2 — Width of Means of Egress
OBC 3.4.6.4 — Dimensions of Stairs
Corridor clear width below required 1100 mm
Level 3 · Corridor C-307 · OBC 3.4.3.2
Accessible washroom turning radius not verified
Level 2 · Room 214 · OBC 3.8.3.12
Guard height under 1070 mm at exterior balcony
Level 4 · Balcony B-401 · OBC 3.3.1.18
Door swing encroaches on exit path
Level 1 · Door D-118 · Resolved
Built for code compliance
Two tools that keep your project to code
Fabric pairs a code-aware assistant with an automated model checker, so your team catches building-code issues from the first sketch to the final model.
Code Assistant
Ask building-code questions in plain language and get answers grounded in the actual code — every response cites the exact section and edition, so you can trust it and show your work.
Model Checker
Upload a Revit or IFC model and Fabric scans it against the applicable code, flagging violations down to the individual element — egress widths, guard heights, accessible clearances, and more.
Issue Tracking
Every flagged issue becomes a trackable item with severity, location, and the governing code reference — assign it, resolve it, and re-scan to confirm it's cleared before the next milestone.
Built for AEC
Fits the tools and codes you already use
Fabric works with the file formats, model authoring tools, and code editions your architecture, engineering, and construction teams rely on every day.
Revit & IFC
Upload native Revit (.rvt) or openBIM IFC models — Fabric reads the geometry and metadata to check against code.
Code Libraries
Search and reference current building-code editions by jurisdiction, with answers cited to the exact section.
Jurisdictions
Scope every question and model check to the right code — national, provincial, or local — so results match where you're building.
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