Trades
One platform. Twelve trades. Every line audited.
OmniTakeoff isn't a generic estimator with a trade dropdown. Every supported trade has its own symbol library, schedule parser, code-edition awareness, and spec-aware assemblies. The list grows as our pilots ratify new trades.
Pick your trade
Every trade gets its own takeoff.
Each trade page tells you the symbols we recognize, the schedules we parse, the code editions we honor, and the evidence we attach to every line.
Electrical
OmniTakeoff reads E-sheets, panel schedules, and one-line diagrams the way a senior estimator does — symbol-by-symbol, branch-by-branch — and produces an editable takeoff with each row linked back to the exact sheet, detail, and spec section that justifies it.
Div 26, 27, 28
Plumbing
OmniTakeoff parses P-sheets and isometrics into a fixture schedule, riser quantity sheet, and below-grade sanitary/storm takeoff with each pipe run anchored to the page and detail it came from.
Div 22
Mechanical
OmniTakeoff lifts equipment schedules, duct runs, and hydronic piping straight from M-sheets and produces a labor-loaded takeoff that ties every coil, damper, and accessory to the sheet that named it.
Div 23
Low Voltage
OmniTakeoff separates Division 27 (communications) from Division 28 (life safety) so each system gets its own scope, its own price, and its own evidence trail.
Div 27, 28
Roofing
OmniTakeoff reads roof plans and details to give you a square-foot takeoff broken out by ASCE wind zone, with insulation thickness, fastener pattern, and flashing linear feet pulled straight from the spec.
Div 07
Masonry
OmniTakeoff reads architectural and structural sheets to produce a wall-by-wall masonry takeoff with reinforcement, lintels, and bond beams pulled from the spec and the structural notes.
Div 04
Concrete
OmniTakeoff reads structural sheets and reinforcement schedules to produce a yardage takeoff with formwork SF, rebar tonnage, and finish class — each line linked to the structural detail that called it.
Div 03
Framing
OmniTakeoff reads framing plans and wall-type schedules to produce a stud-by-stud takeoff with sheathing SF, header lumber, and connector counts pulled from the structural notes.
Div 06, 05
Excavation
OmniTakeoff reads civil sheets and geotech reports to produce a cut/fill volume takeoff with shoring SF, dewatering needs, and rock-allowance bands pulled from the soils report.
Div 31
Demolition
OmniTakeoff reads existing-conditions sheets and demo plans to produce a scope-aware takeoff with salvage credits, hazmat callouts, and disposal weight per material — separated from new-work scope.
Div 02
General Contractor
OmniTakeoff turns a 1,000-sheet plan set into a multi-trade rollup with sub coverage, RFI tracking, addendum delta, and a branded proposal — without you typing the takeoff yourself.
Div 01
Fire Protection
OmniTakeoff reads FP-sheets and the fire-protection spec to produce a sprinkler takeoff zoned by hazard class, with standpipe risers, hose valves, and FACP integration broken out separately.
Div 21
Glazing
OmniTakeoff reads architectural elevations and storefront schedules to produce a glazing takeoff with frame linear feet, infill SF, hardware count, and finish per spec.
Div 08
Painting
OmniTakeoff reads finish schedules and elevations to produce a painting takeoff with prep, primer, and finish coats broken out by surface and finish system.
Div 09
Tile & Flooring
OmniTakeoff reads finish schedules and floor plans to produce a flooring takeoff with substrate prep, transitions, and base broken out per finish system.
Div 09
Site Utilities
OmniTakeoff reads civil sheets and geotech reports to produce a utility takeoff with cubic yards, linear feet by service, fittings, and pavement repair square footage.
Div 33
Earthwork
OmniTakeoff differences existing and proposed contours from civil sheets to produce a real cut-and-fill volume map.
Div 31
Telecom
OmniTakeoff reads telecom plans and IDF / MDF schedules to produce a cabling takeoff with horizontal drops, vertical risers, headend racks, and OSP fiber broken out by termination class.
Div 27
Insulation
OmniTakeoff reads architectural elevations, sections, and finish schedules to produce an insulation takeoff with R-value, system, and thickness per assembly.
Div 07
Doors, Frames & Hardware
OmniTakeoff reads the door schedule, frame schedule, and hardware sets to produce a complete DFH takeoff with each door tagged to its frame and hardware group.
Div 08
Waterproofing
OmniTakeoff reads waterproofing details, sections, and spec to produce a square-foot takeoff broken out by membrane system, substrate prep, and protection-board scope.
Div 07
Drywall & Finishes
Drywall is a high-volume / thin-margin trade.
Div 09
Ceilings
Ceiling scope is more than 'square foot of grid'.
Div 09
Casework & Millwork
Custom millwork swings ±30% by AWI grade alone.
Div 06
Signage
Signage is rarely under 1% of the bid but always over 100% of the headache.
Div 10
Site Improvements
Site improvements are usually flat-rated per SF.
Div 32
Landscape
Landscape bids fail on the maintenance period.
Div 32
Specialties
Division 10 is full of small-dollar items that add up.
Div 10
Overhead Doors
Overhead doors are bigger than they look on the bid.
Div 08
Equipment
Division 11 covers equipment that's almost always owner-furnished — kitchen, athletic, lab, library, theatre.
Div 11
Don't see your trade?
Tell us what you bid. We'll add it.
We add a trade by ratifying it with a pilot customer in that trade — not by guessing what their workflow looks like. If you're a contractor in a trade we don't list yet, the pilot application is your front door.
Coming next
- · Glazing & curtain wall
- · Earthwork (heavy civil)
- · Painting & finishes
- · Tile & flooring
- · Site utilities
Next move
Your trade. Your symbols. Your bid pipeline.
Pilots run end-to-end on real plan sets. We don't ship features we haven't ratified with a contractor.