GreenLite continued to sharpen its position in AI-powered plan review and private plan review (PPR) services this week, emphasizing both technology performance and regulatory tailwinds. The company reported that its Plan Review Agent has processed thousands of checklist items across hundreds of projects, achieving system-wide precision and recall above 90%, and learning with every project.
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This automation is designed to support architects and engineers by handling extraction tasks so they can focus more on code analysis, potentially accelerating project reviews and improving consistency across jurisdictions. The high-accuracy metrics and continuous-learning capabilities point to a scalable software platform that could enhance customer retention and reinforce GreenLite’s role in building code and compliance technology.
In parallel, GreenLite is advancing its profile in the PPR market through thought leadership and education, including a webinar co-hosted with Trust Ventures on using PPR to navigate backlogged municipal plan checks. The session will outline which U.S. states allow PPR, eligible project types, and step-by-step procedures, while also clarifying trade-offs to position the company as a trusted intermediary in the permitting process.
Regulatory developments in Florida are emerging as a significant opportunity, with HB 803 set to overhaul the state’s building permitting framework from July 1, 2026. The law introduces a uniform permit application, mandates free electronic registration for private providers, explicitly permits private plan review elections, and requires commercial permit fee reductions when private providers handle plan review and inspections.
These changes could expand demand for private providers like GreenLite while increasing competitive and execution pressures in a more attractive market. Strategically, the firm is promoting an AI-plus-expert model that treats permitting as a repeatable workflow, highlighting how jurisdictional differences in zoning, setbacks, and reviewer preferences complicate multi-market rollouts for large portfolios.
Citing Deloitte’s 2026 Engineering & Construction Outlook, GreenLite is linking its solutions to broader industry challenges such as labor shortages, materials tariffs, and data center-driven permitting backlogs. By mapping U.S. Private Provider Laws in 10 states and offering a free guide, the company is positioning itself as both a technical and regulatory partner, making this a week marked by technological validation and strengthening regulatory alignment for future growth.

