# SchemeFlow — Full site text Auto-generated from source at build time. This file exists so AI assistants and crawlers that don't execute JavaScript can read the site's visible copy in a single fetch. For structured navigation, see /llms.txt. For canonical URLs, see /sitemap.xml. Generated: 2026-07-08T16:27:28.571Z ======================================================================== PAGES ======================================================================== --- src/pages/About.tsx --- Send Message Powered by SchemeFlow Andrew Browning Chief Executive Officer Lead, Public Sector Advisory & Financing Practice Andrew leads the firm's strategy and its public-sector advisory and financing work. He brings a background in management consulting and infrastructure policy, and works closely with agencies on procurement, permitting, and financing. James Griffith PE CEng MICE MCIHT EurIng Chief Operating Officer Lead, Engineering Practice James leads the firm's engineering practice and its delivery standards. A licensed professional engineer with senior experience at a leading global engineering firm, he is responsible for the technical quality and professional oversight of every project. Jonathan Browning Chief Technology Officer Lead, Technology & Automation Practice Jonathan leads the firm's technology and automation practice. California State Capitol Visitor Center Sacramento, California Structures & Buildings Responsible engineer for a blast-resistant glass roof on a high-security government building. Full engineering from concept through construction documentation, including blast-rated glazing and steel support design, plus stakeholder coordination. UCSF Parnassus Hospital San Francisco, California Engineering for a major new hospital and research campus, delivering complex healthcare infrastructure in a dense, seismically active urban environment. Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills Beverly Hills, California Structural and MEP coordination for a landmark luxury hotel, blending high-end guest experience with resilient building systems in a prime urban location. Traffic Studies Southern California Traffic & Transportation Built and automated traffic impact study workflows for a Southern California engineering team, cutting report production time from weeks to days. Phase I ESAs Automated Phase I Environmental Site Assessments from records review through final report, turning manual reviews into repeatable, regulator-ready deliverables. Road Safety Audits Standardized road safety audit workflows, automating findings and recommendations so teams can deliver consistent, actionable reports faster. Wetland Delineations Streamlined wetland delineation reporting, converting field data into structured, regulator-ready deliverables with minimal manual rework. Water Tower Inspections Transformed water tower inspection data into consistent, structured reports through automated workflows that keep Midwest utilities compliant. Categorical Exclusions (NEPA) Regional Airports, Nationwide Delivered automated Categorical Exclusion reviews for regional airports nationwide, keeping projects on agency timelines without the manual paperwork. West Midlands Metro Extensions West Midlands, UK Transportation & Infrastructure Transport planning and infrastructure work across the region's tram network expansion, from the Wednesbury to Brierley Hill extension connecting communities across the Black Country to the Eastside extension into Birmingham, integrating light rail with wider regeneration plans. 20-Year Transit Masterplan Camp Hill Line Passenger Re-opening Birmingham, UK Reinstating passenger rail on the historic Camp Hill line, reconnecting suburban communities to the regional network. West Midlands Bikeshare Scheme Planning and rollout of an active-travel bikeshare scheme, expanding sustainable transport options across the region. Museum of Anthropology Facade Seismic Retrofit Vancouver, Canada Society of Facade Engineering Project of the Year 2025. Responsible engineer and project manager for the seismic assessment and retrofit of the glass-and-steel facade and glazed roof, from construction documentation through site inspections. Torqued Chandelier Structural and mechanical engineer for a two-storey rotating chandelier suspended from a freeway bridge. Structural scheme, kinetic load analysis, mechanical design, seismic and wind engineering, and fabricator review. Sagrada Família Barcelona, Spain Structural engineering support on one of the world's most complex cathedrals, resolving intricate load paths across its soaring stone and steel geometry. Oman Botanic Garden Muscat, Oman Long-span biome and structural engineering for a flagship botanic garden, engineering large glazed enclosures for an extreme desert climate. Company or agency Tell us how we can help. Technical Draft is a technology company built to support engineering and environmental projects, with a track record across landmark structures, transportation, and the environment. US train yard - Downtown Los Angeles Technical Draft noopener noreferrer --- src/pages/BookACall.tsx --- Schedule a 15-minute introduction with Technical Draft. See how our engineering team can deliver your reports at speed and at a fixed price. --- src/pages/CookiesPolicy.tsx --- 1. Scope of Policy 1.1. SchemeFlow US Inc. (" ") uses cookies and similar technologies when you visit our website, www.schemeflow.com (the " "), and when you use the SchemeFlow software-as-a-service platform and the SchemeFlow Microsoft Word Add-In (together, the " "), to help customise the offerings and improve your experience. 1.2. This policy applies between you, the user of the offerings, and SchemeFlow. It covers users located in the United States. 1.4. Use of the offerings is also governed by our Terms of Service Privacy Policy 2. Use of Cookies 2.1. A cookie is a small text file placed on your device by the offerings when you visit certain parts of the Website and/or when you use certain features of the offerings. References to "cookies" in this policy include similar technologies such as pixels, local storage, web beacons, and tags. 2.2. The offerings may place and access certain cookies on your device. We use these cookies to improve your experience of using the offerings and to improve our range of services. 2.3. Cookies do not usually contain any information that personally identifies you. However, personal information that we hold about you may be linked to the information obtained from and stored in cookies. For more information on how such personal information is handled and stored, refer to our 2.4. The offerings use the following categories of cookies: Strictly necessary cookies: These are cookies that are required for the operation of the offerings. They include, for example, cookies that enable you to log into secure areas of the Website, process payments, or maintain session state on the SchemeFlow Platform. Analytical / performance cookies: These cookies allow us to recognise and count the number of visitors and to see how visitors move around our offerings when they are using them. This helps us to improve the way our offerings work, for example by ensuring that users are finding what they are looking for easily. Functionality cookies: Targeting / advertising cookies: These cookies record your visit to our Website, the pages you have visited, and the links you have followed. We use this information to make our Website and the advertising displayed on it more relevant to your interests. We may also share information collected through these cookies with third parties for this purpose (see Section 5). 2.5. You can find a list of the cookies and the purpose for each used on the offerings in the Cookie Schedule at the end of this policy. 3. Control of Cookies 3.1. You can manage your cookie preferences at any time through the cookie preferences link in the Website footer, including rejecting non-essential cookies. 3.2. You can also choose to enable or disable cookies in your internet browser. By default, most internet browsers accept cookies, but this can be changed. For further details, please see the help menu in your internet browser: 3.3. You can switch off or delete cookies at any time; however, you may lose information that enables you to access the offerings more quickly and efficiently. 3.4. It is recommended that you ensure that your internet browser is up to date and that you consult the help and guidance provided by the developer of your internet browser if you are unsure about adjusting your privacy settings. 3.5. For more information generally on cookies, including how to disable them, please refer to . You will also find details on how to delete cookies from your computer. 4. California and Other US State Residents 4.1. Under the California Consumer Privacy Act (as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act) and similar US state privacy laws, certain cookie-based activity - in particular, the use of targeting / advertising cookies that share identifiers with third-party advertising partners - may qualify as "sharing" of personal information. 4.2. SchemeFlow does not "sell" personal information in exchange for money. 4.3. You can opt out of the "sharing" of personal information (including through targeting / advertising cookies) at any time by: selecting "Reject" or rejecting targeting cookies in the cookie preferences control; using the "Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information" link in our Website footer; or contacting us at 4.4. For full information about your US state privacy rights, including the right to know, delete, and correct personal information, see our 5. Third-Party Cookies 5.1. Some cookies are set by third parties that provide services on the offerings. These third parties have their own privacy and cookie policies, which govern their use of cookies. We list the current third parties in the Cookie Schedule below, and more information about the sub-processors we use is at 6. General Terms 6.1. Where any provision of this cookies policy conflicts with a provision in a current Services Agreement signed between SchemeFlow and Customer (either a User or a User's employer), the Services Agreement will take precedence. 6.2. This cookies policy together with the Terms of Service and Privacy Policy contain the whole agreement between the parties relating to its subject matter and supersede all prior discussions, arrangements, or agreements (except a current Services Agreement per clause 6.1) that might have taken place in relation to the policy. 6.3. You may not transfer any of your rights under this cookies policy to any other person. SchemeFlow may transfer our rights under this cookies policy where we reasonably believe your rights will not be affected. 6.4. This cookies policy may be varied by SchemeFlow from time to time. If we make material changes, we will provide notice (by email or in-product notice). Non-material updates take effect on posting. Users should check this policy regularly to ensure familiarity with the then-current version. 6.5. If any court or competent authority finds that any provision of this cookies policy (or part of any provision) is invalid, illegal, or unenforceable, that provision or part-provision will, to the extent required, be deemed to be deleted, and the validity and enforceability of the other provisions of this cookies policy will not be affected. 6.6. Unless otherwise agreed, no delay, act, or omission by a party in exercising any right or remedy will be deemed a waiver of that, or any other, right or remedy. 6.7. This cookies policy shall be governed by and interpreted according to the laws of the State of Delaware, and all disputes arising under this cookies policy shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the state and federal courts located in Wilmington, Delaware. 6.8. SchemeFlow may, from time to time, expand or reduce our business, and this may involve the sale and/or transfer of control of all or part of SchemeFlow. Data provided by users will, where it is relevant to any part of our business so transferred, be transferred along with that part, and the new owner or newly controlling party will, under the terms of this cookies policy, be permitted to use the data for the purposes for which it was originally supplied to us. We may also disclose data to a prospective purchaser of our business or any part of it. In these instances, we will take steps with the aim of ensuring your privacy is protected. 7. Business Details 7.1. SchemeFlow US Inc. is a Delaware corporation with notice address at 2261 Market Street STE 86043, San Francisco, CA 94114, USA. SchemeFlow operates the Website www.schemeflow.com, the SchemeFlow Platform, and the SchemeFlow Microsoft Word Add-In. 7.2. You can contact SchemeFlow by email at Cookie Schedule SchemeFlow uses the following cookies. Strictly necessary cookies Name of Cookie SchemeFlow Log-in Keeps users signed in and maintains session state on the SchemeFlow Platform. Processes subscription payments and prevents payment fraud on checkout pages. Protects the offerings against abuse and improves performance. Records and enforces your cookie preferences. Analytical / performance cookies We use this cookie to track how users interact with our platform in order to improve their user experience. Google Analytics Captures error and performance data to help us identify and fix bugs. Functionality cookies Microsoft Office Supports the SchemeFlow Microsoft Word Add-In. We use this cookie to improve the calendar experience when booking appointments via our Website. Targeting / advertising cookies LinkedIn Insight Tag We use this cookie on our Website to show visitors appropriate ads relating to SchemeFlow later on LinkedIn, and to measure the effectiveness of our LinkedIn advertising campaigns. Cookies Policy SchemeFlow Cookies Policy v4.0 - how we use cookies and similar technologies on schemeflow.com and the SchemeFlow platform. noopener noreferrer Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information --- src/pages/Home.tsx --- Reducing the Cost of Engineering & Environmental Reports Human Professionals. AI Speed & Pricing. Powered by SchemeFlow Choose a report Book Intro Call Technical Draft | Engineering & Environmental Reporting Software Technical Draft builds AI software that accelerates engineering and environmental reporting. Services offered only where licensed. Technical Draft noopener noreferrer --- src/pages/OurMission.tsx --- Powered by SchemeFlow Our Mission | Technical Draft Technical Draft's mission: pass the benefits of AI through to engineering and environmental clients through lower cost, faster delivery, and uncompromising quality. Hoover Dam at dusk - American engineering landmark Technical Draft noopener noreferrer --- src/pages/PrivacyPolicy.tsx --- 1. Introduction 1.1. This privacy policy applies between you, the User of the SchemeFlow website (schemeflow.com) and the SchemeFlow software platform, including the SchemeFlow Microsoft Word Add-In (collectively the " "), and SchemeFlow US Inc., a Delaware corporation (" "). SchemeFlow takes the privacy of your information very seriously. This privacy policy applies to our use of any and all Data collected by us or provided by you in relation to your use of the offerings. 1.2. This privacy policy should be read alongside, and in addition to, our Terms of Service and Cookies Policy. 1.3. This privacy policy covers personal information collected from users located in the United States. If you are located outside the United States, please do not use the offerings or submit personal information to us. 2. Definitions and interpretation 2.1. The following words are defined: SchemeFlow, we, us, our: SchemeFlow US Inc., a Delaware corporation, with notice address at 2261 Market Street STE 86043, San Francisco, CA 94114, USA. any third party that accesses the offerings and is not either (i) employed by SchemeFlow and acting in the course of their employment, or (ii) engaged as a consultant or otherwise providing services to SchemeFlow and accessing the offerings in connection with the provision of such services. the website www.schemeflow.com and any sub-domains. Microsoft Word Add-In: the SchemeFlow tool available as an add-in to Microsoft Word. the SchemeFlow software-as-a-service platform accessed via the Website. collectively the Website, the Platform, and the Microsoft Word Add-In. Customer Content: data, files, project information, and other materials that customers or their users upload to or generate through the Platform, as defined in the Terms of Service. collectively all information that you submit to SchemeFlow via the offerings, or that we collect from or about you through the offerings. small text files placed on your device by the offerings when you visit certain parts and/or use certain features of the offerings. Applicable Privacy Law: US state privacy laws applicable to our processing of personal information, including the California Consumer Privacy Act (as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act), the Colorado Privacy Act, the Connecticut Data Privacy Act, the Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act, the Utah Consumer Privacy Act, the Texas Data Privacy and Security Act, the Oregon Consumer Privacy Act, the Montana Consumer Data Privacy Act, and equivalent laws of other US states as they come into effect. any entity (excluding SchemeFlow's personnel) appointed by or on behalf of SchemeFlow to process personal information on our behalf, or to process Customer Content on behalf of a customer. 2.2. In this privacy policy, unless the context requires a different interpretation: the singular includes the plural and vice versa; references to sub-clauses, clauses, schedules, or appendices are to sub-clauses, clauses, schedules, or appendices of this privacy policy; a reference to a person includes firms, companies, government entities, trusts, and partnerships; "including" is understood to mean "including without limitation"; reference to any statutory provision includes any modification or amendment of it; the headings and subheadings do not form part of this privacy policy. 3. Scope of this Privacy Policy 3.1. This privacy policy applies only to the actions of SchemeFlow and Users with respect to the offerings. It does not extend to any external websites that can be accessed from the offerings, including any links we may provide to social media websites or third-party services. 3.2. SchemeFlow wears two different hats under Applicable Privacy Law: As a business / controller. When we process personal information about website visitors, prospective customers, account holders (including billing contacts), and recipients of our marketing, we decide how that information is used. This privacy policy describes that processing. As a service provider / processor. When a customer uploads personal information as part of Customer Content, we process that information on the customer's behalf, governed by our Terms of Service and, where applicable, our Data Processing Addendum - not by this privacy policy. In that context, the customer is responsible for providing appropriate notices and legal bases to the individuals whose information is included in Customer Content. 4. Terms of Service and Cookies Policy 4.1. Use of the offerings is also governed by our and Cookies Policy, which are incorporated into this privacy policy by this reference. 5. Data Collection 5.1. SchemeFlow may collect the following Data, which includes personal information, from you. In each case, in accordance with this privacy policy: Job title, profession, and employer Contact information such as email addresses and telephone numbers Billing contact information (payment card details are collected and processed directly by our payment processor, Stripe, Inc.; we receive only tokenised references, not full card numbers) Web browser type and version Operating system Browsing behaviour, including a list of URLs starting with a referring site, your activity on the offerings, and the site you exit to, with timings Account and subscription details (plan, discipline bundles, billing history) Project-specific technical information submitted to the Platform as part of the work you are doing Support and communications records (messages you send us and metadata about our exchanges) 5.2. We collect Data in the following ways: Data is given to us by you Data is collected automatically Data is received from other sources Data that is given to us by you. SchemeFlow will collect your Data in a number of ways, in each case, in accordance with this privacy policy, for example: When you contact us through the offerings, by telephone, post, email, or through any other means When you register with us and set up an account to receive our products and services When you complete surveys that we use for research purposes (although you are not obliged to respond to them) When you make payments to us, through the offerings or otherwise When you elect to receive marketing communications from us When you use our services Data that is collected automatically. To the extent that you access the offerings, SchemeFlow will collect your Data automatically, in each case, in accordance with this privacy policy, for example: We automatically collect some information about your visit to the offerings. This information helps us to make improvements to content and navigation, and includes your IP address, the date, times, and frequency with which you access the offerings, and the way you use and interact with their content. We will collect your Data automatically via cookies, in line with the cookie settings on your browser. Data that is received from other sources. SchemeFlow will receive Data about you from third parties, in each case, in accordance with this privacy policy, for example: Marketing and sales information about firms and individuals from industry publications Individual employee information for marketing and sales purposes from tools such as LinkedIn Sales Navigator Business-contact databases 6. Use of Data 6.1. Any or all of the above Data may be required by us from time to time in order to provide you with the best possible service and experience when using our offerings. Specifically, Data may be used by us for the following reasons: Providing and operating the offerings Account administration and billing Internal record keeping and compliance with legal obligations, including tax and accounting records Improvement of our products and services Transmission of marketing materials that may be of interest to you Contact for market research purposes, which may be done using email, telephone, or mail Security, fraud prevention, and enforcement of our Terms of Service Compliance with law and defence of legal claims 6.2. We may use your Data for the above purposes where we have a legitimate business interest in doing so and, where required by Applicable Privacy Law, on another legal basis. You may object to our processing for certain purposes as described in Section 9. 6.3. We may send you marketing communications by email and other channels where we have a legitimate business interest in promoting our products and services to you, subject to applicable law (including the CAN-SPAM Act). You may opt out of marketing at any time by: using the unsubscribe link in any marketing email; or contacting us at We will honour your opt-out promptly. 6.4. We may use your Data to show you SchemeFlow adverts and other content on other websites, including LinkedIn. If you do not want us to use your Data to show you SchemeFlow adverts and other content on other websites, please turn off targeting cookies and see Section 9 on opting out of "sharing" under US state privacy law. No training of AI models on Customer Content. SchemeFlow does not use Customer Content to train, fine-tune, or otherwise develop general-purpose machine-learning models, whether our own or those of third parties. Customer Content is not shared with third-party AI providers for model improvement; any processing by third-party AI providers occurs under agreements that prohibit such use. 7. Data Sharing Our employees, agents, and professional advisors: to conduct the effective running of the SchemeFlow business. Third-party service providers and sub-processors who provide services to us which require the processing of personal information: to help them perform functions on our behalf to help ensure the offerings run smoothly. Our current sub-processors are listed at Third-party payment providers (currently Stripe, Inc.) who process payments on our behalf. Relevant authorities: where required by law, legal process, or to protect our rights or the rights of others. In connection with a corporate transaction: we may disclose personal information to a prospective purchaser of SchemeFlow or part of our business; in that case we will take steps with the aim of ensuring your privacy is protected. With your consent or at your direction. 7.2. SchemeFlow does not "sell" personal information in exchange for money. We may "share" certain identifiers (such as IP address and cookie IDs) with advertising platforms for cross-context behavioural advertising, as defined under California law. You may opt out as described in Section 9. 8.1. SchemeFlow will establish data security in relation to the processing of personal information under this privacy policy. The measures taken are designed to guarantee a protection level appropriate to the risk concerning confidentiality, integrity, availability, and resilience of the systems. We take into account the state of the art, implementation costs, the nature, scope, and purposes of the processing, as well as the probability of occurrence and the severity of the risk to the rights of individuals. Such measures may include, as appropriate: the encryption of personal information in transit and at rest; the ability to ensure the ongoing confidentiality, integrity, availability, and resilience of processing systems and services; the ability to restore the availability and access to personal information in a timely manner in the event of a physical or technical incident; role-based access controls, multi-factor authentication, and personnel vetting; and a process for regularly testing, assessing, and evaluating the effectiveness of technical and organisational measures for ensuring the security of the processing. 8.2. In assessing the appropriate level of security, SchemeFlow shall take into account any risks that are presented by the processing, in particular, from a security incident. 9. Your Rights under US State Privacy Laws 9.1. If you are a resident, you have the following rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act (as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act): Right to know - to request that we disclose the categories and specific pieces of personal information we have collected about you, the categories of sources, the purposes for collecting it, and the categories of third parties with whom we share it. Right to delete - to request that we delete personal information we have collected from you, subject to certain exceptions. Right to correct - to request that we correct inaccurate personal information. Right to opt out of sale or sharing - to opt out of the "sale" or "sharing" of personal information (see Section 7.2). Right to limit use of sensitive personal information - to limit the use and disclosure of sensitive personal information to purposes permitted by law. Right to non-discrimination - not to be discriminated against for exercising any of these rights. 9.2. Residents of other US states (including Colorado, Connecticut, Virginia, Utah, Texas, Oregon, Montana, and others with comparable laws) may have equivalent rights to access, correct, delete, and port personal information, and to opt out of targeted advertising, sales, and certain profiling. How to exercise your rights. To make an enquiry, exercise any of your rights, or opt out of sale/sharing or targeted advertising, please contact us at . We will verify your identity before responding and will respond within the time period required by the applicable law (typically 45 days). Authorised agents. You may designate an authorised agent to submit requests on your behalf. We may require the agent to provide proof of authority and may require you to verify your identity directly. 9.5. We will not discriminate against you for exercising your privacy rights. 10. Sub-Processors 10.1. SchemeFlow engages sub-processors to help deliver the offerings. A current list is at 10.2. With respect to each sub-processor, SchemeFlow shall: carry out appropriate due diligence prior to processing by such sub-processor to ensure that the sub-processor is capable of providing the level of protection for personal information required; and enter into a written agreement with the sub-processor incorporating terms which are substantially similar (and no less onerous) than those set out in this privacy policy. 10.3. SchemeFlow may continue to use sub-processors already engaged by SchemeFlow as at the date of this privacy policy, subject to SchemeFlow meeting the obligations set forth in the preceding clause. 10.4. SchemeFlow may appoint new sub-processors in addition to those listed in order to improve SchemeFlow's products and services. 10.5. You can check a complete list of current sub-processors at any time at 11. Return and Deletion of Personal Information 11.1. Unless a longer retention period is required or permitted by law, we will only hold your Data on our systems for the period necessary to fulfil the purposes outlined in this privacy policy or until you request that the Data be deleted. Typical retention periods are: Account data - for the duration of your account, plus up to 12 months. Billing records - up to 7 years for tax and accounting purposes. Marketing data - until you opt out or engagement lapses. Support records - up to 3 years. 11.2. Even if we delete your Data, it may persist on backup or archival media for legal, tax, or regulatory purposes for a limited period before being overwritten. 12. Data Processing Location 12.1. SchemeFlow processes personal information primarily in the United States. Certain sub-processors may process personal information in other regions in connection with delivery of the offerings; see the Sub-Processors Schedule for details. 13.1. The offerings may place and access certain Cookies on your device. SchemeFlow uses Cookies to improve your experience of using the offerings and to improve our range of services. SchemeFlow has carefully chosen these Cookies and has taken steps to ensure that your privacy is protected at all times. 13.2. For more information on SchemeFlow's use of cookies, please see our Cookies Policy 14. Children 14.1. The offerings are intended for business users and are not directed to individuals under 18. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children. If you believe we have, please contact 15. General Terms 15.1. Where any provision of this privacy policy conflicts with a provision in a current Services Agreement signed between SchemeFlow and Customer (either a User or a User's employer), the Services Agreement will take precedence. 15.2. This privacy policy together with the Terms of Service and Cookies Policy contain the whole agreement between the parties relating to its subject matter and supersede all prior discussions, arrangements, or agreements (except a current Services Agreement per clause 15.1) that might have taken place in relation to the privacy policy. 15.3. You may not transfer any of your rights under this privacy policy to any other person. SchemeFlow may transfer our rights under this privacy policy where we reasonably believe your rights will not be affected. 15.4. This privacy policy may be varied by SchemeFlow from time to time. If we make material changes, we will provide at least thirty (30) days' prior notice (by email to your account address or by in-product notice) before the changes take effect. Non-material updates take effect on posting. The effective date at the top of this privacy policy reflects the current version. 15.5. If any court or competent authority finds that any provision of this privacy policy (or part of any provision) is invalid, illegal, or unenforceable, that provision or part-provision will, to the extent required, be deemed to be deleted, and the validity and enforceability of the other provisions of this privacy policy will not be affected. 15.6. Unless otherwise agreed, no delay, act, or omission by a party in exercising any right or remedy will be deemed a waiver of that, or any other, right or remedy. 15.7. This privacy policy shall be governed by and interpreted according to the laws of the State of Delaware, and all disputes arising under this privacy policy shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the state and federal courts located in Wilmington, Delaware. 15.8. SchemeFlow may, from time to time, expand or reduce our business and this may involve the sale and/or the transfer of control of all or part of SchemeFlow. Data provided by Users will, where it is relevant to any part of our business so transferred, be transferred along with that part and the new owner or newly controlling party will, under the terms of this privacy policy, be permitted to use the Data for the purposes for which it was originally supplied to us. We may also disclose Data to a prospective purchaser of our business or any part of it. In these instances, we will take steps with the aim of ensuring your privacy is protected. 16. Business Details 16.1. SchemeFlow US Inc. is a Delaware corporation with notice address at 2261 Market Street STE 86043, San Francisco, CA 94114, USA. SchemeFlow operates the Website www.schemeflow.com, the SchemeFlow Platform, and the SchemeFlow Microsoft Word Add-In. 16.2. You can contact SchemeFlow by email at Privacy Policy SchemeFlow Privacy Policy v4.0 - how we collect, use, and protect personal information for users of schemeflow.com and the SchemeFlow platform. noopener noreferrer --- src/pages/RefundPolicy.tsx --- Last Updated: Refund and Cancellation Policy SchemeFlow Refund and Cancellation Policy: monthly billing, cancel anytime, billing disputes within 30 days. --- src/pages/SubProcessors.tsx --- ") engages certain third-party data processors (" ") to provide services to our customers. These Sub-Processors may have access to personal information provided, in accordance with our Terms of Service Privacy Policy , Data Processing Addendum, and any signed Cloud Services Agreement (for enterprise customers). How we manage Sub-Processors Current Sub-Processors Role / Services Amazon Web Services Cloud hosting and Large-language-model hosting Large-language-model provider Cloud provider for the Word add-in Web hosting, DNS and CDN Web search and scraping for the SchemeFlow agent Google Cloud Platform Cloud hosting and file storage Public help centre hosting Application and LLM interaction logging Marketing emails Security and infrastructure monitoring Ordnance Survey Base map data Product analytics and session replay Transactional emails Product monitoring and error tracking Internal and customer communication Mapping and geospatial calculations Payments processing Application database SchemeFlow Sub-Processors Schedule v6.0 - the third-party data processors we engage to deliver the SchemeFlow offerings. noopener noreferrer --- src/pages/TermsOfService.tsx --- Last Updated: Framework Terms: Cloud Service: A software platform that helps engineering and environmental professionals draft and review their technical reports. The Effective Date. Subscription Period: Cloud Service Fees: Payment Process: Automatic payment: Non-Renewal Notice Period: At least 30 days before the end of the current Subscription Period. Use Limitations: Customer Content and AI Training: Professional Services: SchemeFlow offers the following services for an additional fee, subject to a separate customer agreement: Implementation support and custom integrations Onboarding workshops and training sessions Custom report / discipline bundle development AI strategy, governance, and business-process consulting The company or person who accesses or uses the Product. If the person accepting this Agreement is doing so on behalf of a company, all use of the word "Customer" in the Agreement will mean that company. SchemeFlow US Inc. Effective Date: The date Customer first accepts this Agreement. Governing Law: The laws of the State of Delaware. Chosen Courts: The state or federal courts located in Delaware. General Cap Amount: Notice Address: For Customer: The main email address on Customer's account. Terms of Service SchemeFlow US Inc. Terms of Service governing use of the SchemeFlow platform for engineering and environmental professionals. noopener noreferrer s use of AI-powered generation features is subject to fair use limits set by Provider. Fair use limits are not fixed and may vary based on factors including the model or features in use, overall system load, and Customer s access to AI-powered generation features where usage exceeds fair use limits, and will take reasonable steps to notify Customer before or at the point of any such pause. Where access is paused, Customer Customer Content s name and logo to identify the Customer as a user of SchemeFlow ======================================================================== COMPONENTS ======================================================================== --- src/components/AIIncentivesSection.tsx --- AI technology is now being used for professional engineering and environmental work. The time savings are substantial, in our experience between 25% and 80% depending on the type of deliverable already. However, these benefits are not being turned into better, faster, cheaper services for clients. All this means clients are losing out, and ultimately America loses out, paying more for world-class infrastructure. We believe a new type of business model is required to solve this, and that's why we have set up Technical Draft. Municipal utility & power engineering CPI (inflation) Transportation engineering All engineering services Building-related engineering ChatGPT launches --- src/components/AdoptionPipelineSection.tsx --- Time savings require skilful and deep automation effort, beyond implementing Copilot or generic AI tools. Time & Materials or other contract structures do not incentivize engineering and environmental firms to deliver for less, in fewer hours. Even where fixed-price or lump sum contracts are used, engineering and environmental firms are incentivized to keep prices the same, and bank the increased profits. Qualification Based Selection (QBS) also means that there is limited cost pressure for much public sector engineering services work. These factors combine to make AI adoption at engineering & environmental firms slow and patchy. --- src/components/AutomationPlaybook.tsx --- Our Automation Playbook Accelerate Project Work --- src/components/ComparisonTable.tsx --- Copilot / ChatGPT Hire AI Agency Hire AI Staff Microsoft Copilot / ChatGPT Engineering specialists If you find one Speed to value Instant (messy) Report quality QA/QC built in Founders on call Account manager --- src/components/CostSection.tsx --- Traditional firm Traditional firm total cost of 100 split into Human Labor 80 and Margin 20, versus our firm total of 50 split into Human Labor 40, AI Cost 5 and Margin 5. --- src/components/DeliveryModels.tsx --- Delivery format Project outline What we provide Choose your package 0 && !introCallReached && ( Your team uses our tech Available now of consultant fee on completion Single report, extendable to more Enterprise-grade, no AI training on your data We set it up the report template, data, AI agents,  We train your team and stay on call to support throughout through, train your team, and stay on call.You log in to our AI platform to complete the report yourself. You keep engineering judgment and the stamp. AI Software & Setup Services Engineering services Licensed professional You share past report examples and your non-public data. We build your AI agents, templates, checklists, data links, and review checks. Your team logs in with work email addresses. Access for as many people as the report needs. Training and support We run a training session for your team, then stay on call with chat support as you complete the report. Report completion You use our AI tools to complete the bulk of the report fast, handle the parts AI cannot, then finalize with AI review checks and your own expert judgment. Microsoft Word Plug-In Teams Training Live Chat Support We handle the data We complete all the sub-tasks of the project which require research, data sourcing, standard data processing and analytics, to provide your team with the inputs they need to undertake the engineering technical work. Limited Data Report Scope and setup You share the report scope, deadlines, past examples, and any data you already have. We confirm the approach and information needs. Data collection We gather relevant records, datasets, and background information needed for the analysis and drafting. Analytics and drafting We complete the analysis and draft the report content, ready for your engineering review and judgment. We hand over the research and analytics package so your team can apply engineering expertise, finalize, and stamp. Word Document Data Report PDF Supporting Documents Weblinks for Full Sources Full Stamped Report WE DELIVER THE WORK\n\n of report value we deliver it Subject to Licensed Professional Availability & State Certificates of Authorization We do the work end-to-end and hand you the finished, PE-stamped deliverable, at our cost, speed, and quality standards. Research, data and analytics complete You share the report scope, deadlines, past examples, and requirements. We confirm the approach. We do the work Our team completes the research, data, analytics, and drafting end to end. Engineering review and stamp A licensed professional reviews, finalizes, and applies the PE stamp. We hand over the finished, PE-stamped report, ready for you to use. PDF Document with Technical Appendices Additional Formats as Required Hide details sf-formats sf-formats-horizontal sf-outlines sf-outlines-horizontal sf-checks sf-checks-horizontal Please enter a valid email address. You're on the list - we'll be in touch. Subscription failed: Something went wrong. Please try again. Aerial view of a US rail marshalling yard Engagement models Thanks - you're on the list. We'll email you the moment this is available. This engagement model is launching soon. Add your email to be the first to know when it goes live. Join the mailing list --- src/components/EngagementConfigurator.tsx --- Below threshold: because our automation keeps fees low, many engagements fall under the level that triggers full competitive procurement, allowing a direct or simplified appointment. Above threshold: your agency can appoint Technical Draft directly. buy access to Technical Draft's software directly, often on a purchasing card. Procured outside qualifications-based selection. Licensure requirements in each state are met through Technical Draft's licensing and contractual arrangements, including with affiliate engineering firms. Full Stamped Deliverable Technical Draft does 100% of the work end to end and hands you the finished, stamped deliverable, at our cost, speed, and quality standards. Professional Engineering Services Research & Analytics Report Technical Draft completes as much as possible without requiring professional judgment (the research, data, analytics, and drafting) and hands it to your team to finalize and stamp. Data & Analytics Drafting Service Deliverable Drafting Software Technical Draft provides its engineering automation software and hands-on support so your own team completes and stamps the work in-house, at Technical Draft speed and cost. Software as a Service We complete the work 100%, and stamp it. We do everything short of professional judgment & finalized deliverable. You deliver in-house on our software & our intensive support. Choose how to engage us How we deliver it How you procure it --- src/components/ExecutiveSummarySection.tsx --- AI technology is now being used for professional engineering and environmental work. The time savings are substantial, in our experience between 25% and 80% depending on the type of deliverable already. However, these benefits are not being turned into better, faster, cheaper services for clients. All this means clients are losing out, and ultimately America loses out, paying more for world-class infrastructure. We believe a new type of business model is required to solve this, and that's why we have set up Technical Draft. --- src/components/FAQSection.tsx --- How secure is my data? Your data security is our top priority. All data in SchemeFlow stored in secure data centres with trusted cloud partners. Your reports and source files remain yours. We don't share, sell, or retain them beyond what's needed to deliver your service. Do you train your AI on my data? No. We never train our AI models on your proprietary documents. Your firm's data is used only to generate your reports and is never shared with other clients or used to improve our general models. How accurate are the AI-generated reports? SchemeFlow generates first drafts, and helps you insert the remaining information and then review and finalize. Our templates are built with your firm's standards and industry guidelines baked in. That said, every report should be reviewed by a licensed professional before delivery. AI assists your team, it doesn't replace professional judgment. --- src/components/FutureWithSchemeFlow.tsx --- Experts being experts Do what you went into engineering to do: spend your time advising clients and working on complex problems, not drafting and reviewing reports. Lightning speed analysis Time consuming desk work automated for your technical reports, ready for expert human review. Trusted data and analysis Easy to understand where data in your reports is coming from, and ability to double check it easily. Grow your business Use SchemeFlow as a growth engine to increase your revenue and profitability. Direct freed up time to new higher value work. --- src/components/HowSchemeFlowWorks.tsx --- How SchemeFlow Works - AI-powered report automation workflow --- src/components/OurApproachSection.tsx --- Automated with expert review AI and scripts accelerate, humans review every output Not ready for automation yet Emerging capabilities, still requiring specialist control Not suitable for automation Reserved for specialist judgment and fieldwork Data Analysis Scripted calculations & AI validation Engineering Calculations AI-assisted calculations with expert review GIS Map Creation Template-driven map generation Text Drafting AI-generated first drafts Web Research AI-assisted research, human review Modelling Write-Ups Model integration & templated summaries Review QA/QC AI checks with expert sign-off Complex Technical Modelling Domain physics remain hard to encode reliably Drawing Analysis AI-assisted interpretation, expert validation 2D Design Drawings Template-driven drafting with human 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System Studies Constraints Mapping Report Certificate of Public Convenience & Necessity (CPCN) Application Rate Case Support Documentation NEPA Document (Federal Land / Federal Nexus) Section 106 & T&E Clearance Reports USACE Section 404 Permit (Crossings) EMF Assessment Noise Study (Substations) Final Geotechnical Report (Foundations) Vegetation Management Compliance Report Structure Inspection Reports SPCC Report (Substation Oil) Oil & Gas / Midstream Pipeline Route Selection Study Class Location Analysis Constraints Mapping Report (HCAs, Wetlands, Cultural) FERC Section 7(c) Certificate Application (Interstate Gas) FERC Environmental Review / NEPA Document (Categorical Exclusion, EA, EIS, State Environmental Review) High Consequence Area (HCA) Assessment USACE 404 & Stream Crossing Permits Spill Response / Facility Response Plan (FRP) SWPPP & Erosion Control Plan HDD Crossing Design Report PHMSA Integrity Management Report In-Line Inspection / Integrity Assessment Report Leak Survey Report SPCC / FRP Updates Utility Infrastructure (General / Undergrounding / Joint Trench) Utility Master Plan / Condition Assessment Route & Conflict Study Capital Improvement Program Documentation Grant Applications (Undergrounding, Resilience Funds) Encroachment / Right-of-Way Permits Traffic Control Plans Asset Condition Assessment GIS / Records Update Report Report types --- src/components/QualityRigorSection.tsx --- Human Experts Always All engineering services should continue to be delivered by a human engineer of record Regulation & Industry Guidance References relevant regulatory requirements and follows industry guidance Additional AI Checks AI allows us to perform structured reviews across documents to pick up errors --- src/components/ReportHeroAnimation.tsx --- pulse 3s cubic-bezier(0.4,0,0.6,1) infinite --- src/components/ScrollAnimationWrapper.tsx --- opacity, transform cubic-bezier(0.16, 1, 0.3, 1) translateY(0) translateX(0) scale(1) --- src/components/SpeedSection.tsx --- Parallel Workstreams AI agents run site research, code checks, and drafting simultaneously, so work that used to take weeks finishes in days. Rapid Iteration Changes to scope or feedback are folded back into the model quickly, keeping the project moving instead of waiting on revisions. Fewer Bottlenecks Senior engineers focus on decisions and review while AI handles the repetitive production work that normally slows delivery. --- src/components/TimeSavingsChart.tsx --- Time savings by deliverable: 0% baseline to 80% high end Traffic Impact Study Traffic Impact Water Infrastructure Inspection Reports Water Infrastructure Inspection Reports Road Safety Audit Recommendations Road Safety Audit Proposal Letter Column chart showing time savings by deliverable, from 0% baseline to 80% high end --- src/components/Toolbar.tsx --- Technical Draft magic-button-content whitespace-nowrap --- src/components/Wordmark.tsx --- Technical Draft --- src/components/company/TimelineSection.tsx --- Focused proof of value Scale across teams Long-term success --- src/components/pe/AnimatedBarChart.tsx --- Generic AI\n(Copilot) SchemeFlow\nMonth 1 SchemeFlow\nMonth 4 SchemeFlow\nMonth 6 --- src/components/pe/DisciplineDashboard.tsx --- AI Potential EBITDA Impact View on desktop for full diagnostic Water Resources --- src/components/pe/OpportunityFlowchart.tsx --- 01 - Planning Quick + Easy Slow + Difficult Opportunity Area Project Brief & Site Info Report Template EDR Database Order Public Records Maps & Figures Initial Scoping Lightbox Review EDR GeoCheck Review Public Records Review Questionnaire Review Data Synthesis Report Setup Site Location Records Review Site Database Adjoining Properties Local Records Previous ESA Title Records Historical Review Vapor Screen Exec Summary --- src/components/pe/ProcessAutomation.tsx --- Project Scoping Data Retrieval Technical Analysis Record Synthesis Site Mapping Report Assembly 1 hr (Human) 1. Mapping the Process 2. Scanning for Automation 3. Automated Workflow We start by laying out your standard workflow from start to finish. SchemeFlow identifies which steps can be automated or accelerated. Your new workflow — faster, with human oversight where it matters. scanMove 2s ease-in-out forwards --- src/components/rce/RCEFundedProjects.tsx --- Grade separations (overpasses & underpasses) At-grade crossing eliminations Track relocation & realignment Active warning devices & signal upgrades Quiet zone improvements Crossing closures & consolidations Pedestrian crossing safety improvements Bridge & approach roadway work Crossing surface & geometry upgrades Corridor-wide grade crossing improvements Planning for grade separation of one or more at-grade crossings Preliminary engineering & environmental review (Categorical Exclusion, EA, EIS, State Environmental Review) Feasibility & alternatives analysis for crossing improvements Crossing inventory, risk assessment & data collection Stakeholder & rail carrier coordination planning Design and project development for future capital projects --- src/components/ss4a/FundedInterventions.tsx --- Sidewalks & separated paths High-visibility crosswalks & HAWK beacons Roundabouts & intersection geometry Multi-use paths & bike infrastructure Pedestrian & intersection lighting ADA-compliant ramps & curb cuts Speed management & traffic calming Road diet & lane reconfiguration Safe Routes to School upgrades Develop a new Comprehensive Safety Action Plan Update an existing plan to meet SS4A requirements Demonstration projects (temporary installations, pilots) High-Injury Network analysis & crash data studies Public engagement & stakeholder collaboration Corridor safety studies & feasibility assessments --- src/components/toolbar/NavItems.tsx --- Our Experience Projects we have delivered Enterprise / ENR500 Large engineering organizations Private Equity PE firms & PE-backed engineering Small / Mid-Sized Growing engineering firms AI Report Generation Draft structured technical reports in minutes AI Agent Builder Create your own company and discipline-specific AI tools AI Knowledge Base Extract & reuse your company's previous report technical work Automated checking and QA tooling GIS Automation Automatic map and report figure creation Combine data, modelling and technical analysis with ease Surveying & Inspection Land Development Program Management --- src/components/ui/accordion.tsx --- , React.ComponentPropsWithoutRef --- src/components/ui/alert-dialog.tsx --- , React.ComponentPropsWithoutRef --- src/components/ui/alert.tsx --- & VariantProps --- src/components/ui/avatar.tsx --- , React.ComponentPropsWithoutRef --- src/components/ui/badge.tsx --- , VariantProps --- src/components/ui/button.tsx --- , VariantProps --- src/components/ui/carousel.tsx --- Previous slide --- src/components/ui/chart.tsx --- & React.ComponentProps --- src/components/ui/checkbox.tsx --- , React.ComponentPropsWithoutRef --- src/components/ui/command.tsx --- , React.ComponentPropsWithoutRef --- src/components/ui/context-menu.tsx --- , React.ComponentPropsWithoutRef --- src/components/ui/dialog.tsx --- , React.ComponentPropsWithoutRef --- src/components/ui/drawer.tsx --- , React.ComponentPropsWithoutRef --- src/components/ui/dropdown-menu.tsx --- , React.ComponentPropsWithoutRef --- src/components/ui/form.tsx --- , React.ComponentPropsWithoutRef , React.ComponentPropsWithoutRef --- src/components/ui/hover-card.tsx --- , React.ComponentPropsWithoutRef --- src/components/ui/input-otp.tsx --- , React.ComponentPropsWithoutRef , React.ComponentPropsWithoutRef --- src/components/ui/label.tsx --- , React.ComponentPropsWithoutRef & VariantProps --- src/components/ui/menubar.tsx --- , React.ComponentPropsWithoutRef --- src/components/ui/navigation-menu.tsx --- , React.ComponentPropsWithoutRef --- src/components/ui/pagination.tsx --- & React.ComponentProps Go to previous page Go to next page --- src/components/ui/popover.tsx --- , React.ComponentPropsWithoutRef --- src/components/ui/progress.tsx --- , React.ComponentPropsWithoutRef --- src/components/ui/radio-group.tsx --- , React.ComponentPropsWithoutRef --- src/components/ui/scroll-area.tsx --- , React.ComponentPropsWithoutRef --- src/components/ui/select.tsx --- , React.ComponentPropsWithoutRef --- src/components/ui/separator.tsx --- , React.ComponentPropsWithoutRef --- src/components/ui/sheet.tsx --- , React.ComponentPropsWithoutRef , VariantProps --- src/components/ui/sidebar.tsx --- , React.ComponentProps Toggle Sidebar useSidebar must be used within a SidebarProvider. --- src/components/ui/slider.tsx --- , React.ComponentPropsWithoutRef --- src/components/ui/switch.tsx --- , React.ComponentPropsWithoutRef --- src/components/ui/tabs.tsx --- , React.ComponentPropsWithoutRef --- src/components/ui/toast.tsx --- , React.ComponentPropsWithoutRef & VariantProps ; type ToastActionElement = React.ReactElement --- src/components/ui/toggle-group.tsx --- , React.ComponentPropsWithoutRef & VariantProps --- src/components/ui/toggle.tsx --- , React.ComponentPropsWithoutRef & VariantProps --- src/components/ui/tooltip.tsx --- , React.ComponentPropsWithoutRef