
Every regulated inspection ends with the same problem. The inspector finishes the work, but the documentation, reporting, and follow-up happen somewhere else - in a different system, an email thread, or a PDF that sits in a folder until someone needs it. The inspection and the legal record of the inspection are disconnected by design.
Hunit changes the architecture. The inspection workflow is embedded directly in the agreement: structured data capture, AI-assisted field guidance, automatic report generation, and instant sharing with authorities, insurers, and asset owners. The inspector works through the contract. The contract becomes the record.
In electrical safety inspection, this means compliance with mandatory standards - such as NEK 405 in Norway, and its European equivalents across CENELEC member states - is documented at the point of inspection, not reconstructed afterwards. Recurring inspection cycles are managed automatically: the contract knows when the next inspection is due, and triggers the workflow when the time comes. Each building that enters the system stays in the system for its lifetime.
The same architecture applies across any inspection regime where obligations, evidence, and certification must coexist: maritime surveys, fire safety, environmental compliance, industrial certification, and building regulation. The standard defines what must be checked. The Agentic Contract ensures it is checked, recorded, and provable.
For inspectors and contractors, this replaces hours of post-inspection paperwork with a single guided workflow. For building owners and asset managers, it replaces fragmented records with a permanent, tamper-proof audit trail. For authorities and insurers, it replaces assumed compliance with continuously evidenced compliance.
The certificate is not a separate document. It is the contract.