Find the gaps before the RFQ.

Check whether a solar mounting inquiry contains the site, layout, loading, geotechnical, electrical, schedule and commercial information needed for a useful supplier response.

Project inputs

Defaults are examples, not recommendations. Replace them with traceable project assumptions.

Needed for hazards, logistics and jurisdiction.
Nameplate DC target or module count.
Include dimensions, mass and clamp zones.
Rows, tables, tilt, orientation and spacing.
Topography, boundaries, access and utilities.
Subsurface data governs foundation design.
Include code edition and risk category.
Required for coating and material review.
Routing, bonding and equipment interfaces.
Design freeze, delivery and installation dates.
Clarify supply boundary, currency, taxes and delivery point.

Screening result

Updated from the inputs at left.

Preliminary decision support only. Confirm inputs, governing standards and final conclusions with the responsible qualified professional before design, procurement or construction.

Method and assumptions

Each information group carries a visible weight. “Ready” receives full credit, “partial” receives half and “missing” receives none. The result is a completeness indicator and an ordered gap list.

  • Structural and geotechnical inputs receive more weight because their absence changes the solution.
  • Copy the result into an internal handoff or supplier inquiry.
  • Re-run the check as information matures.