All AI-generated content, cost estimates, recommendations, and vendor match scores on BuildStackHub are for informational and budgeting purposes only. They do not constitute professional engineering, architectural, legal, or contractor advice. You must engage licensed professionals and obtain all required permits before commencing any construction work.
What Our AI Does
BuildStackHub uses artificial intelligence to generate:
- Construction cost and material quantity estimates
- Project planning and scheduling suggestions
- Vendor match scores and compatibility ratings
- Educational content about licensing, certifications, and regulations
- Project health reports and analysis
Critical Limitations
Not a Substitute for PE Review
Structural, electrical, mechanical, and other technical designs require review by a licensed Professional Engineer (PE). AI estimates never replace PE analysis.
Building Permits Required
Most construction work requires permits from local authorities. AI does not determine permit requirements — always check with your local building department.
OSHA and Safety
AI recommendations do not address site-specific safety requirements. You are responsible for OSHA compliance and maintaining safe working conditions.
Local Code Variations
Building codes vary significantly by state, county, and municipality. AI cannot account for all local variations — always verify with local authorities.
Cost Estimates Are Approximations
Cost estimates are based on historical averages and may not reflect current market conditions, labor shortages, material price spikes, or site-specific conditions.
Vendor Scores Are Not Endorsements
Vendor match scores reflect algorithmic criteria compatibility only. BuildStackHub does not endorse, recommend, or vouch for any vendor. Always verify credentials independently.
AI Does Not Guarantee That Work "Meets Building Code"
What You Must Do Before Starting Construction
- Engage a licensed architect or engineer for project design and stamped drawings
- Obtain all required building permits from local authorities having jurisdiction
- Hire licensed contractors for regulated trades (electrical, plumbing, HVAC, structural)
- Verify all subcontractor licenses and insurance before awarding contracts
- Ensure compliance with OSHA and applicable safety regulations
- Schedule required inspections throughout the construction process
- Consult an attorney for contracts and lien waivers
Accuracy of Information
While we strive to provide accurate and current information, construction costs, regulations, and licensing requirements change frequently. BuildStackHub does not warrant that any information on the platform is accurate, complete, or current.
If you believe any information is inaccurate, please use our error reporting feature (available on AI-generated content) to flag the issue. We review all reports and correct confirmed errors promptly.
Regulatory Acknowledgment
Before using AI-powered features on BuildStackHub, registered users must acknowledge understanding of the following:
- AI-generated construction information requires PE/licensed professional review
- You must engage licensed professionals for regulated work
- Building permits are required for most construction activities
- OSHA compliance and worksite safety are your responsibility
- You must independently verify all code requirements with local authorities
- Safety planning must be performed by qualified safety professionals
No Professional Relationship
Using BuildStackHub does not create a professional relationship (attorney-client, engineer-client, contractor relationship, etc.) between you and BuildStackHub or any of our AI systems.
Contact
Questions about our AI disclaimer or to report inaccurate content: buildstackhub@polsia.app
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