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AECBench: A Hierarchical Benchmark for Knowledge Evaluation of Large Language Models in the AEC Field

Computation and Language 2026-02-17 v3 Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning

Abstract

Large language models (LLMs), as a novel information technology, are seeing increasing adoption in the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) field. They have shown their potential to streamline processes throughout the building lifecycle. However, the robustness and reliability of LLMs in such a specialized and safety-critical domain remain to be evaluated. To address this challenge, this paper establishes AECBench, a comprehensive benchmark designed to quantify the strengths and limitations of current LLMs in the AEC domain. The benchmark features a five-level, cognition-oriented evaluation framework (i.e., Knowledge Memorization, Understanding, Reasoning, Calculation, and Application). Based on the framework, 23 representative evaluation tasks were defined. These tasks were derived from authentic AEC practice, with scope ranging from codes retrieval to specialized documents generation. Subsequently, a 4,800-question dataset encompassing diverse formats, including open-ended questions, was crafted primarily by engineers and validated through a two-round expert review. Furthermore, an "LLM-as-a-Judge" approach was introduced to provide a scalable and consistent methodology for evaluating complex, long-form responses leveraging expert-derived rubrics. Through the evaluation of nine LLMs, a clear performance decline across five cognitive levels was revealed. Despite demonstrating proficiency in foundational tasks at the Knowledge Memorization and Understanding levels, the models showed significant performance deficits, particularly in interpreting knowledge from tables in building codes, executing complex reasoning and calculation, and generating domain-specific documents. Consequently, this study lays the groundwork for future research and development aimed at the robust and reliable integration of LLMs into safety-critical engineering practices.

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@article{arxiv.2509.18776,
  title  = {AECBench: A Hierarchical Benchmark for Knowledge Evaluation of Large Language Models in the AEC Field},
  author = {Chen Liang and Zhaoqi Huang and Haofen Wang and Fu Chai and Chunying Yu and Huanhuan Wei and Zhengjie Liu and Yanpeng Li and Hongjun Wang and Ruifeng Luo and Xianzhong Zhao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.18776},
  year   = {2026}
}

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Accepted by Advanced Engineering Informatics. Code and data available at: https://github.com/ArchiAI-LAB/AECBench