Terms of Service

Last updated: April 2026

1. Nature of the Service

Corvello provides automated bid-review support for commercial construction subcontractors. The Service analyzes uploaded bid documents and generates findings, observations, and suggested language intended to assist — not replace — the Customer’s own estimating, engineering, legal, and procurement judgment.

2. No Professional Advice

Corvello is not a licensed engineering firm, estimating consultancy, law firm, or insurance advisor. Outputs generated by the Service do not constitute professional advice of any kind. The Customer must independently verify all findings, suggested exclusions, assumptions, clarifications, and RFI language before incorporating any output into a bid, proposal, contract, or other document.

3. Accuracy and Completeness

Corvello outputs are generated using automated analysis and may be incomplete, inaccurate, or inapplicable to a specific project. The Service does not guarantee that all risks, scope gaps, specification conflicts, ambiguities, or omissions within a bid package will be identified. Absence of a finding does not indicate absence of risk.

4. Customer Responsibility

The Customer is solely responsible for all bid, proposal, and contract decisions, including but not limited to: scope determination, pricing, exclusion language, assumptions, clarifications, RFI submissions, proposal content, and bid submission. The Customer acknowledges that Corvello output requires independent human review by qualified personnel before use.

5. Limitation of Liability

To the fullest extent permitted by law, Corvello’s total liability for any and all claims arising from or related to the Service shall not exceed the fees paid by the Customer during the twelve (12) months preceding the event giving rise to the claim. In no event shall Corvello be liable for any indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages, including but not limited to lost profits, lost bids, cost overruns, scope disputes, change orders, or any other construction-related losses.

6. Indemnification

The Customer agrees to indemnify and hold Corvello harmless from any claims, losses, liabilities, damages, or expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees) arising from the Customer’s use of, or reliance on, Service outputs in any bid, proposal, contract, or other document.

7. Data Handling

Uploaded bid documents are processed for the sole purpose of generating the Customer’s risk report. Corvello does not share Customer documents or findings with third parties. Uploaded documents and generated findings may be retained for service improvement purposes unless the Customer requests deletion.

8. Intellectual Property and Restrictions

The Service, including the Corvello risk engine, scoring methodologies, analysis algorithms, training data, and all related intellectual property, is and remains the exclusive property of Corvello. Customer shall not: (a) reverse engineer, decompile, disassemble, or otherwise attempt to derive the source code, methods, algorithms, training data, or processes used by the Service; (b) reproduce, duplicate, or replicate the Service’s analytical approach, risk engine, or scoring methodology; (c) use outputs from the Service to build, train, or improve a competing product or service; or (d) share, resell, or sublicense access to the Service or its outputs to third parties without prior written consent.

9. Pilot and Beta Services

During pilot or beta periods, the Service may include manually curated or edited findings delivered for review-assist purposes. All limitations and disclaimers in these Terms apply equally to pilot and beta outputs. Pilot access may be modified or terminated at Corvello’s discretion.

10. Modifications

Corvello reserves the right to modify these Terms at any time. Material changes will be communicated via email or in-product notice. Continued use of the Service after notification constitutes acceptance of modified Terms.

11. Governing Law

These Terms shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Delaware, without regard to conflict of law principles.