BRYCER has launched a report review service designed to strengthen compliance infrastructure for Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) agencies, including fire departments, building authorities, and regulatory officials. The service addresses reporting inconsistencies and data gaps that impact enforcement and oversight. By deploying Compliance Review Specialists to review and validate submitted reports, BRYCER improves operational efficiency while ensuring consistent, reliable compliance data across fire protection, backflow, and elevator systems.
BRYCER’s Compliance Review Specialists review and validate reports for fire protection systems, backflow testing, and elevator inspections. Each submission is assessed for completeness and accuracy against jurisdictional requirements, with discrepancies and missing information identified before acceptance, including incomplete inspection records or inconsistent system classifications. This process supports fire protection systems compliance program oversight. It provides AHJs in Chicago, Naperville, Joliet, and surrounding Chicagoland communities with reliable data to strengthen oversight, enable more consistent, defensible enforcement, and improve confidence in compliance.
Thousands of buildings across the greater Chicago area are equipped with fire and life safety systems that go untested or inconsistently reported each year due to fragmented processes, disconnected data, and limited administrative resources. These gaps limit visibility, making it difficult for AHJs to confirm that required inspections are completed and deficiencies are addressed, particularly within backflow testing program oversight.
BRYCER addresses this challenge by combining expert-led report validation with a centralized platform built to support maintenance code compliance across jurisdictions. The Compliance Engine enables jurisdictions to track third-party inspection data across fire protection systems, backflow prevention devices, and elevators within a single digital environment. This includes reporting aligned with elevator inspection program requirements, improving compliance visibility, and strengthening accountability across regulated properties.
“Our Compliance Review Specialists play a critical role in ensuring inspection reports are accurate, complete, and aligned with jurisdictional requirements,” said a BRYCER spokesperson. “Through the Report Review service, our team works closely with AHJs to identify discrepancies, enforce code compliance, and streamline the overall review process.”
By validating submitted reports and flagging inconsistencies, Compliance Review Specialists help reduce administrative burden on AHJs while improving the quality and reliability of inspection data within The Compliance Engine (TCE). This structured review process ensures that deficiencies are properly addressed and that all required systems remain compliant with local codes.
As a result, jurisdictions gain greater visibility and control over inspection activity, while service providers benefit from clearer guidance and more consistent enforcement standards—ultimately strengthening compliance outcomes across the board.
“The Compliance Engine is fast to implement, easy to operate, and aligns with our existing inspection procedures and enforcement model,” said the Fire Marshal of Joliet. “We have seen improved visibility into compliance activity and continue to be very satisfied with TCE and the support provided when questions arise.”
The Compliance Engine streamlines the Report Review process by centralizing inspection submissions and ensuring reports are complete, accurate, and aligned with jurisdictional requirements. Through a combination of expert review and automated workflows, AHJs gain better visibility into compliance, reduce administrative burden, and ensure issues are consistently identified and addressed.
This approach strengthens data reliability and supports more efficient, proactive enforcement of fire and life safety standards across jurisdictions.
To see how jurisdictions are gaining control over fragmented inspection data and closing compliance gaps, AHJs can explore The Compliance Engine at https://www.thecomplianceengine.com.
About BRYCER
BRYCER provides cloud-based solutions that bring structure, visibility, and accountability to maintenance code compliance. Through The Compliance Engine, the company enables jurisdictions to manage inspection reporting across fire protection systems, backflow prevention devices, and elevators within a single, centralized platform. By combining automated workflows with expert-led report validation, BRYCER helps AHJs reduce administrative burden, improve data integrity, and enforce compliance with greater precision.
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Published by: Randy Rohde