Industrial
Floor area + process. Both priced.
Industrial bids are won on the process-utility scope, not the shell. OmniTakeoff treats process gas, compressed-air ring mains, conveyance, and mezzanines as first-class line items.
First-class
Process utilities
Per-bay
Mezzanine + racking
FGD / SSPC paint
Heavy industrial
What you'll bid
Project shapes we see in industrial / manufacturing.
- Distribution and fulfillment centers
- Light manufacturing fit-outs
- Heavy industrial (steel, paper, chemicals)
- Cold storage and refrigerated warehousing
- Auto-manufacturing tier-1 / tier-2 supplier facilities
Why OmniTakeoff
Where the platform shows its work for industrial / manufacturing.
- Process gas ring mains and compressed-air systems as their own takeoff
- Mezzanines and racking priced per-bay with structural connection allowances
- Conveyance scope (belt, roller, sortation) priced separately
- Heavy industrial coatings (SSPC, FGD-grade) with primer + finish coat counts
- Owner-furnished / contractor-installed (OFCI) split on every equipment line
Industrial / Manufacturing features
The mechanics behind the headline.
Process gas systems
Inert-gas, oxygen, and natural-gas process piping are their own takeoff with NFPA 13 / 56 / 86 awareness.
Mezzanines + racking
Pre-engineered racking and mezzanines tracked per-bay with connection-bracket counts.
Conveyance
Belt, roller, and sortation systems flagged for the conveyance vendor with field installation scope on the takeoff.
OFCI / OFOI splits
Owner-furnished equipment vs. contractor-installed scope is a first-class split, not a comments column.
Frequently asked
Questions we hear from industrial / manufacturing estimators.
- Do you handle clean-room scope?
- Yes — clean-room class (ISO 4–8) drives the envelope, HVAC filtration, and finish system additions.
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