Scopes of Work

Customization

Struction can generate scopes in your company's format and language, not a generic one. This comes from a few places:

  • Exemplar scopes. Your organization can upload example scopes of work, from the Settings page in Project Overview. Struction learns their format, their sections, the way items are worded, and which trades you typically break out — and matches them when it generates and exports. It never trains on them; they stay private to you and your team.
  • Preferences (system prompts). Your organization and you as an individual can set written preferences that steer how Struction generates scopes, writes risks and RFIs, and talks to you in chat. Organization preferences apply to everyone on the team; your personal preferences tune your own experience.
  • Naming. Scope names are CSI-based by default for consistency across projects, but you can rename a scope from a dropdown or type your own.

Good to know — Preferences and exemplars apply to projects generated after you set them up. A project generated earlier won't reflect new templates unless it's regenerated.