AI for MEP documents
that cites or refuses.

SpecCite reads your project specifications, scope documents, and bids — and answers from them. Every finding is cited to the source. If the answer isn't in your documents, it says so. No fabrication. No guesswork.

Tools are free, in beta. Advisory is paid. Both are honest about what they can and cannot do.

The tools

Three document-grounded tools for MEP and AEC teams. Each reads documents you provide, cites every result to the source, and refuses to answer what the document doesn't support. Hosted on thehivemakes.com while SpecCite is in early access.

How cite-or-refuse works

Three design principles that make this possible. Each one has a hard limit, and those limits are documented honestly.

1

Document-grounded only

The AI reads the documents you provide. It has no access to general training knowledge that could contaminate the answer. If it isn't in your documents, it can't appear in the output.

2

Two independent passes

Every finding is verified by two separate model passes. If the passes don't agree, the finding is flagged or dropped. Disagreement is evidence of low confidence — not a tiebreaker.

3

Cite or refuse

Every statement links to the document section that supports it. If no supporting section exists, the tool refuses the claim explicitly — no hedged guess, no confident fabrication.

Advisory

A small number of paid engagements for MEP and AEC firms evaluating or building AI tools. The authority is AI architecture — not MEP engineering. The scope is explicitly bounded to that, and the work is honest about where that boundary sits.

Architecture Review

Review of your existing AI tools

You have AI in your workflow — spec review, RFI drafting, estimating support. I review the architecture for where it fabricates, where citations are missing or ungrounded, and what the structural failure modes are when documents contradict the model's training. Written report with specific findings and specific fixes. Fixed fee, typically one to three weeks.

Vendor Due Diligence

AI platforms you're evaluating

You're evaluating an AI platform targeting MEP or AEC work — VDC tools, estimating platforms, spec review software. I review their architecture, test their failure modes, and give you a written assessment of what they actually do versus what the sales deck claims. Fixed fee, typically one to two weeks.

Build Scoping

Custom AI tool scoping

You're considering building an internal AI tool — spec Q&A, scope-gap detection, document cross-referencing. I scope what an honest version looks like: architecture, refuse-cases, what's buildable, and what it costs to build right. You own the resulting build proposal. Fixed fee, typically two weeks. Build work can be quoted separately.

To start: email two short paragraphs — who you are, what the AI work is, and what success looks like. I reply within five business days. dan.cohen@defimagic.io

About

Dan Cohen — Software Engineer & AI Architect

I'm a software engineer and AI architect based in Wilmington, Delaware. I founded The Hive — a multi-mind AI collective built around a single principle: AI worth using cares whether the answer is right, not whether it sounds impressive. SpecCite applies that architecture to MEP and AEC document work.

My authority here is AI architecture, not MEP engineering. I don't claim engineering expertise. What I can do is design AI systems that read your documents, ground every output in them, and refuse any claim they can't support from the text. The Hive's public tools at thehivemakes.com are verifiable evidence of that approach. The full architecture is documented in the essay linked below.

University of Delaware. dan.cohen@defimagic.io  ·  LinkedIn

Get in touch

For advisory inquiries, tool feedback, or anything else — email directly. No contact form, no sales funnel.

dan.cohen@defimagic.io

For advisory: include who you are, what the AI work is, and what success looks like. Two paragraphs is enough.