Investigating the Potential of Large Language Model-Based Router Multi-Agent Architectures for Foundation Design Automation: A Task Classification and Expert Selection Study
Sompote Youwai, David Phim, Vianne Gayl Murcia, Rianne Clair Onas

TL;DR
This paper explores router-based multi-agent systems utilizing large language models to automate foundation design, demonstrating significant performance improvements and effective task classification for civil engineering applications.
Contribution
It introduces a novel router-based multi-agent architecture with task classification and expert selection, advancing foundation design automation with LLMs.
Findings
Router-based system achieved 95% accuracy in shallow foundation design.
Performance improved by up to 43.75% over traditional workflows.
Grok 3 demonstrated strong standalone reasoning capabilities.
Abstract
This study investigates router-based multi-agent systems for automating foundation design calculations through intelligent task classification and expert selection. Three approaches were evaluated: single-agent processing, multi-agent designer-checker architecture, and router-based expert selection. Performance assessment utilized baseline models including DeepSeek R1, ChatGPT 4 Turbo, Grok 3, and Gemini 2.5 Pro across shallow foundation and pile design scenarios. The router-based configuration achieved performance scores of 95.00% for shallow foundations and 90.63% for pile design, representing improvements of 8.75 and 3.13 percentage points over standalone Grok 3 performance respectively. The system outperformed conventional agentic workflows by 10.0 to 43.75 percentage points. Grok 3 demonstrated superior standalone performance without external computational tools, indicating…
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Taxonomy
TopicsService-Oriented Architecture and Web Services · Model-Driven Software Engineering Techniques · BIM and Construction Integration
