Ask about any division and get spec-referenced answers grounded in SCDOT 2025 and your project documents — each citing the section it came from.
Each specialist focuses on a single SCDOT 2025 division — so the answer you get is read in the context of the right specification, not a general guess.
Contract, claims, delay, scope, authority, notice and force account.
Excavation, embankment, subgrade, proof rolling and differing site conditions.
GAB, cement-modified subbase, compaction and thickness tolerance.
JMF, plant, paving, compaction, milling and segregation.
PCCP, curing, joints, patching, grinding and opening to traffic.
Lane closures, devices, signs, markings, lighting and work-zone safety.
Bridges, concrete, steel, piles, drilled shafts and culverts.
Underdrains, riprap, guardrail, fencing, seeding and erosion control / SWPPP.
Answers are read against the SCDOT 2025 Standard Specifications and your own project documents — so your team can see where each one came from and defend it.
Each response points back to the SCDOT section and the project documents it draws from. Nothing arrives without a reference your team can open, read and verify.
It's a starting point for your authorized professionals — not a substitute for the engineer of record's interpretation of the contract.
RBCopilot supports your team — it doesn't replace your judgment.
RBCopilot assists project teams with document review, compliance tracking and evidence organization. Final contractual, engineering and legal decisions remain with the contractor's authorized professionals.
See how RBCopilot's eight division specialists answer against SCDOT 2025 and your project documents — each one citing the section it came from.