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How to Review Procore Drawings with AI (Step-by-Step)

You can review Procore drawings with AI without ever exporting a PDF: Helonic connects to Procore, pulls the current drawing set, analyzes every sheet for coordination and code issues, and pushes the findings back as draft RFIs. This is the step-by-step workflow, from authorizing the integration to closing the loop in Procore.

Last reviewed by Milind Sagaram · June 2026Workflow

Why review inside the Procore workflow at all

Most teams already run their drawings, RFIs, and submittals through Procore, so the worst thing an AI review tool can do is force a parallel process — export PDFs, upload them somewhere else, copy findings back by hand. That round-trip is where version-control mistakes creep in and where the time savings evaporate. Reviewing Procore drawings with AI directly keeps a single source of truth: the set Procore considers current is the set the AI reads, and the findings land back in the RFI log your team already watches.

The step-by-step workflow

1.

Connect Helonic to Procore

Authorize the Procore integration once per project so Helonic can read the project's drawings and write RFIs back, scoped to your existing Procore permissions. No exporting, no separate file share.

2.

Select the drawing set to analyze

Pick the current set straight from Procore's project documents. Because you're pulling the live revision, you avoid the version-control trap of reviewing a stale local PDF that Procore no longer treats as active.

3.

Run the AI analysis

Helonic reads every sheet in 15–30 minutes, checking coordination conflicts, code compliance, missing information, and cross-sheet inconsistencies. Each finding carries a severity rating and the exact page-location coordinate.

4.

Review and triage the findings

Work the findings list in Helonic, confirm the real issues, and clear false positives in seconds using the cited locations. You decide what's worth an RFI — the AI drafts, you approve.

5.

Push draft RFIs into Procore

Send the findings you choose into Procore's RFI workflow as draft RFIs with sheet references attached, so your designers and trades respond inside the platform they already live in.

Keeping the RFI log clean

The fear with any automated tool is that it floods Procore with low-quality RFIs. Helonic is built the opposite way: it drafts, you approve. Every finding is something you triage before it becomes an RFI, so what reaches the log is vetted and carries the evidence a fast answer needs — which, as our work on RFI quality vs. volume shows, is what actually shortens response time. The underlying mechanics are in our PDF-to-RFI workflow guide.

What the AI checks before the RFI exists

The point of reviewing in Procore with AI is to catch issues at the document stage, before they become field questions. Across the set, Helonic screens for the categories that generate the most avoidable RFIs — the same ones quantified in our 2026 RFI report: coordination conflicts, missing information, schedule drift, and code gaps. Catching them here is what turns a reactive RFI log into a proactive one.

How Helonic helps

Helonic's Procore integration reads drawings from your project, runs construction-trained AI across every sheet, and writes vetted findings back as draft RFIs — no export, no parallel process. See the full setup on our Procore integration page.

Practitioner insight

The reason it stuck with our PMs is that nothing left Procore. They didn't have to learn a new home for their drawings or their RFIs — the review just happened on the set that was already there, and the RFIs showed up where they expected them.

— Source: Conversations with project managers and VDC coordinators at general contractors standardized on Procore, synthesized from Helonic's buyer-side interviews, Q1–Q2 2026.

Procore AI Drawing Review FAQ

Can you review Procore drawings with AI?
Yes. Helonic connects to Procore, pulls the drawing set directly from the project's documents, runs AI analysis across every sheet for coordination, code, and consistency issues, and pushes the resulting findings back into Procore as draft RFIs. The drawings never leave your established Procore workflow — the AI review layers on top of it.
How does Helonic integrate with Procore?
Helonic uses an authorized Procore connection to read drawings from the project and write detected issues back as RFIs. You authorize the integration once per project, select the drawing set to analyze, review the findings in Helonic, and push the ones you want into Procore's RFI workflow with their sheet references and locations attached.
Do I have to download drawings to review them with AI?
No — that's the point of the integration. Instead of exporting PDFs from Procore and uploading them elsewhere, Helonic pulls the current set straight from the project, so you're always reviewing the revision Procore considers active and you avoid the version-control risk of working from a stale local copy.
Does AI review push RFIs into Procore automatically?
It generates draft RFIs from the findings, but you stay in control of what gets pushed. You review each AI finding, decide which ones merit an RFI, and push those into Procore — the AI drafts, the human approves. This keeps the RFI log clean rather than flooding it with unvetted machine output.
Is reviewing Procore drawings with AI secure?
The integration uses Procore's authorized connection model, so access is scoped to the projects you grant and governed by your Procore permissions. Always confirm the data-handling terms of any integration against your firm's and your client's requirements, but the workflow is designed to keep project documents within an authorized, permissioned channel rather than ad-hoc file sharing.
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Milind Sagaram

Co-founder & CEO, Helonic

Milind is the co-founder and CEO of Helonic, where he leads product and go-to-market for AI-powered construction drawing analysis. He works closely with general contractors, project managers, estimators, and owners to understand how drawing quality drives project outcomes - and where AI can reduce RFIs, change orders, and rework. Milind has interviewed hundreds of construction professionals across project delivery roles, from preconstruction estimators at ENR top-400 contractors to facilities directors at institutional owners, and uses those conversations to shape both product direction and the way Helonic talks about the work.

Areas of focus
  • Construction project delivery and preconstruction
  • RFI and change order economics
  • Owner and GC workflows for drawing QA/QC
  • Estimating risk and bid-stage scope assessment

How this page was researched: Workflow steps reflect Helonic's production Procore integration as of Q2 2026. Adoption patterns and the 'AI drafts, human approves' RFI model synthesized from conversations with project managers and VDC leads running Helonic alongside Procore on active projects.

Last reviewed by Milind Sagaram · June 2026

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