Procore AI vs CIM Build: AI Drawing Review for Builders

Procore AI vs CIM Build: AI Drawing Review for Builders

Procore AI vs CIM Build

Builders ask us this constantly: we're already on Procore. Procore is rolling out AI. Why would we need anything else?

The short answer is they're built for different jobs. Procore AI is a search and automation layer over your Procore data. It's useful for asking questions about RFIs, submittals, and project records. CIM Build is a structured audit layer over your drawings, specs, schedules, and consultant reports. It's built to find what doesn't line up before it hits your margin.



Procore AI

CIM Build

Built for

Search and admin automation across Procore data

Structured audit of drawings, specs, schedules, and consultant reports

How you use it

Ask questions in chat

Run audit templates against every revision

Output

Conversational answers, drafted RFIs, daily logs

Findings register with source-linked citations

Catches

What's in your documents

What's missing or doesn't line up

Templates

Generic agents (RFIs, submittals, scheduling)

Organisation-specific audit checks (door schedule vs hardware spec, services vs structure, AS 4100)

Lives where

Inside Procore

Audit layer over the top

Best for

Faster search and admin inside your existing platform

Catching scope gaps and design coordination errors before they hit margin

Both can live in the same builder. Procore stays the system of record. CIM is the audit layer over the top. If your design management team is still running the change register in Excel, you have your answer.


Frequently asked questions

Is Procore AI enough for design management?

Procore AI is built for search and admin automation across Procore data. It can answer questions about RFIs, submittals, and documents, and automate drafting tasks. It isn't built for structured cross-document audit. If your design managers are still running coordination checks in Excel, Procore AI doesn't replace that work.


Does CIM Build replace Procore?

No. Procore is the system of record for project execution: procurement, financials, RFIs, daily logs, schedules. CIM Build is a focused audit layer that reads drawings, specs, schedules, and consultant reports to find what doesn't line up. Most builders run both.


Does CIM Build integrate with Procore?

Yes. CIM pulls drawings and specs directly from Procore, runs the audit, and surfaces findings with source-linked citations back to the originating document.


What does CIM Build actually check?

Scope completeness across drawings and specs. Drawing-to-schedule consistency (doors, windows, finishes, hardware). Services vs structure coordination. Compliance against standards like AS 4100. What changed between revisions, including un-clouded consultant edits.


Who is CIM Build for?

Australian builders running design-build commercial work. The product is used by estimating teams (at tender), delivery teams (mid-project revision compare), and design managers (the change register that proves which design obligations the consultants met).


How long does a CIM review take?

Most reviews finish inside an hour. The findings register comes back with source citations so your team can verify in minutes, not days.

SEE CIM IN ACTION

Procore AI vs CIM Build

Builders ask us this constantly: we're already on Procore. Procore is rolling out AI. Why would we need anything else?

The short answer is they're built for different jobs. Procore AI is a search and automation layer over your Procore data. It's useful for asking questions about RFIs, submittals, and project records. CIM Build is a structured audit layer over your drawings, specs, schedules, and consultant reports. It's built to find what doesn't line up before it hits your margin.



Procore AI

CIM Build

Built for

Search and admin automation across Procore data

Structured audit of drawings, specs, schedules, and consultant reports

How you use it

Ask questions in chat

Run audit templates against every revision

Output

Conversational answers, drafted RFIs, daily logs

Findings register with source-linked citations

Catches

What's in your documents

What's missing or doesn't line up

Templates

Generic agents (RFIs, submittals, scheduling)

Organisation-specific audit checks (door schedule vs hardware spec, services vs structure, AS 4100)

Lives where

Inside Procore

Audit layer over the top

Best for

Faster search and admin inside your existing platform

Catching scope gaps and design coordination errors before they hit margin

Both can live in the same builder. Procore stays the system of record. CIM is the audit layer over the top. If your design management team is still running the change register in Excel, you have your answer.


Frequently asked questions

Is Procore AI enough for design management?

Procore AI is built for search and admin automation across Procore data. It can answer questions about RFIs, submittals, and documents, and automate drafting tasks. It isn't built for structured cross-document audit. If your design managers are still running coordination checks in Excel, Procore AI doesn't replace that work.


Does CIM Build replace Procore?

No. Procore is the system of record for project execution: procurement, financials, RFIs, daily logs, schedules. CIM Build is a focused audit layer that reads drawings, specs, schedules, and consultant reports to find what doesn't line up. Most builders run both.


Does CIM Build integrate with Procore?

Yes. CIM pulls drawings and specs directly from Procore, runs the audit, and surfaces findings with source-linked citations back to the originating document.


What does CIM Build actually check?

Scope completeness across drawings and specs. Drawing-to-schedule consistency (doors, windows, finishes, hardware). Services vs structure coordination. Compliance against standards like AS 4100. What changed between revisions, including un-clouded consultant edits.


Who is CIM Build for?

Australian builders running design-build commercial work. The product is used by estimating teams (at tender), delivery teams (mid-project revision compare), and design managers (the change register that proves which design obligations the consultants met).


How long does a CIM review take?

Most reviews finish inside an hour. The findings register comes back with source citations so your team can verify in minutes, not days.

SEE CIM IN ACTION