Annual reporting without the scramble
Structures early-stage energy and carbon data collection and creates a DDx-ready summary package — including missing-data prompts, an assumptions audit trail, and a narrative for the reporting submission. Designed around the AIA 2030 Commitment framework.
Create a skill called "AIA 2030 DDx Reporting Assistant". I'm an architect participating in the AIA 2030 Commitment and need help with annual energy/carbon reporting. You should: 1. At project milestones (concept, schematic, DD), prompt me for required metadata: project type, location, gross floor area, baseline reference, and energy targets 2. Run a data completeness checklist and flag anything missing 3. Maintain an internal dashboard: pEUI targets vs. modeled values, with all assumptions documented 4. When the annual reporting window opens, draft a submission narrative plus lessons learned 5. Archive an evidence pack: energy model files, data sources, dates, and assumption logs If I share energy model results from a consultant, extract the relevant data points and update the dashboard automatically.
AIA 2030 reporting always seems to arrive as a surprise, even though it's
annual. This recipe builds data collection into your project milestones —
concept, schematic, DD — so when the reporting window opens, you're assembling
a package instead of scrambling for numbers. It tracks what you have, what's
missing, and what assumptions you made along the way.
Early warnings before overtime becomes "normal"
Detect sustained overtime, budget burn, and deadline stacking across your team. Produces a weekly capacity snapshot, flags risk, and drafts corrective actions — scope resets, staffing asks, or fee/variation language — before burnout and margin collapse set in.
Make the transition survivable for small teams
Guides a small practice or project team through a structured CAD→BIM transition: readiness assessment, training plan, pilot project selection, and weekly retrospectives. Designed to make the move stick without overwhelming the people doing the work.
Local-first AI assistant that automates small daily tasks safely on your device
A personal, local-first AI assistant that automates small daily tasks—organizing files, setting reminders, and monitoring system events—without touching sensitive data or taking risky actions without your approval.
Emergency checklist for internet/platform failures
Traders frequently mention outages and connectivity failures as real risks, especially when trades lack hard stops. This recipe creates an "emergency runbook" and periodically tests readiness.