Creation
You don't start a scope from a blank page. Scopes are created automatically when you create a project — one for each trade Struction identifies in your documents. Struction reads the drawings and specs (and your company's exemplars, if you've set them up) and writes a complete first draft for every trade.
The first draft reflects two things at once: what your drawings and specs actually say, and your company's standard boilerplate. That's the point — you get a real starting scope grounded in this specific project, not a generic checklist.
If a scope is still missing, add one quickly with the + button to the right of chat — or just ask chat to create the scope of work and describe what you need.
Workflow example — You upload a medical-office project and, minutes later, have draft scopes for Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, Structural, Fire Protection, and the rest — each already populated with inclusions and exclusions drawn from the actual sheets. Your job shifts from writing scopes to reviewing and sharpening them.
