JTG SPCS · Client project view

What needs to happen next

A plain-language view of the work, the next actions, and the decisions holding things up.

Needs attentionUpdated Jul 13, 2026
13total tasks
4complete
1underway
4waiting on input
4planned next

Attention required

Four things are holding up the next demonstration

Clearing these items will unlock the first real Revit export and the first automatic check.

2

Waiting on

Client input

  1. Representative Revit fileNeeded to test the export with real project information.
  2. Revit 2024 decisionConfirm whether support for this older version is required.
2

Waiting on

JTG decisions

  1. Temporary file handoffChoose the simplest safe way to move the test file to the checking service.
  2. First test formatChoose an editable notebook or a repeatable job for the first check.

To-do list

The next five actions, in order

This sequence keeps the demonstration small and avoids building the wrong thing.

  1. 1
    Provide a representative Revit modelClient
  2. 2
    Choose the temporary file handoffJTG
  3. 3
    Run the Revit export testJTG · after step 1
  4. 4
    Build and run the first automatic checkJTG · after step 2
  5. 5
    Show the results inside RevitJTG · final proof

Workstreams

What each part of the project needs to complete

01

The tool used inside Autodesk Revit

Revit Plugin

Collect the right model information, send it for checking, and show the results to the Revit user.

Current goalProve the export works with a real client model

Review the three build warning messages

In progress

Capture the messages during the next Windows build and confirm they are harmless.

Owner: JTG

Test the export with a client model

Waiting

We need a representative Revit file before we can prove the tool exports real project information.

Owner: Client file needed

Confirm whether Revit 2024 must be supported

Waiting

The current test version supports Revit 2025 and newer. An older version would require extra work.

Owner: Client decision

Show the returned results inside Revit

Later

Add a simple view so the user can read the issues found by the checking service.

Owner: JTG

Create the shared data format

Done

The Revit tool and the checking service now agree on how information will be packaged.

Owner: JTG

Install the Revit 2027 test version

Done

The corrected test package was built and installed on the Windows laptop.

Owner: JTG

Confirm the SPCS button appears in Revit

Done

The JTG > SPCS panel is visible and ready for the first real test.

Owner: JTG
02

The behind-the-scenes checking service

Databricks Pipeline

Read the Revit information, run an automatic check, and create a clear list of issues.

Current goalRun one automatic rule and create a results file

Choose how the first test will run

Waiting

Decide between an easy-to-edit notebook and a repeatable scheduled job.

Owner: JTG decision

Choose how the test file will be handed over

Waiting

Use a simple temporary method for the demonstration; the production cloud connection comes later.

Owner: JTG decision

Build the first automatic check

Later

Create one clear rule that reads the selected Revit information and identifies an issue.

Owner: JTG

Create a results file

Later

Return a simple list of issues that the Revit tool can read and display.

Owner: JTG

Connect the development workspace

Done

The JTG development connection has been set up and verified.

Owner: JTG
03

Bring both parts together

Final proof for this phase

Send model information from Revit, check it in Databricks, and return a readable issue list to Revit.

Later

Plain-language guide

What these terms mean

Revit Plugin
The SPCS button and screens that a person uses inside Autodesk Revit.
Databricks Pipeline
The behind-the-scenes service that checks model information and prepares the results.
Waiting
A task that cannot move forward until someone provides information or makes a decision.