Why Planos exists
The drawing is the weakest link in the build.
Before a single beam goes up, someone has to turn flat drawings into working models. Here’s what it costs when that goes wrong — and why the redraw step is the real bottleneck.
The problem
Inaccurate drawings carry real costs.
When project data is wrong or out of date, the consequences range from budget overruns to structural failure. The numbers below are why blueprint accuracy is not a back-office concern.
- 7
- structural collapses per day, on average, in India
- 28
- deaths from building collapse in India in a single recent week
- $177B
- lost annually by the U.S. construction industry to miscommunication tied to inaccurate project data
Source · India’s National Crime Records Bureau
Source · India’s National Crime Records Bureau
Source · Hardline
The bottleneck
The building isn’t the bottleneck.
The blueprint is.
Firms still draft plans by hand — then redraw them, manually, as 3D CAD models before any real engineering can start. That redraw step is where weeks disappear and errors creep in.
Today
2–6 weeks · error-prone
With Planos
Minutes · reviewed by your team