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Ceilings

Grid + tile + seismic. Spec'd, not assumed.

Ceiling scope is more than 'square foot of grid'. Tile spec, grid material, seismic class, and edge-trim detail each drive cost. OmniTakeoff reads them from the spec, not your guess.

  • Armstrong / USG / Rockfon

    Tile families indexed

  • Per ASCE 7

    Seismic class

  • Substantial improvement after active learning

    Recognizer accuracy after active learning

What the takeoff produces

A ceilings takeoff that survives review.

Every line item carries the source it came from — sheet, detail, and spec paragraph — so the senior estimator can audit in minutes, not hours.

  • ACT square footage by tile spec + edge detail
  • Grid material (15/16″ vs. 9/16″ slimline) per spec
  • Drywall ceilings + soffits SF with framing scope
  • Wood / metal architectural ceilings priced as their own group
  • Perimeter trim linear feet per spec
  • Seismic clips / wires per ASCE 7 class

Ceilings features

Built for the way your office actually bids.

  • Ceiling-type schedule parser

    Per-room ceiling-type callouts become structured rows; tile spec + grid material come from the schedule, not assumed.

  • Seismic-class aware

    ASCE 7 seismic class drives clip count + wire count per the spec; we don't flat-rate at one wire per X SF.

  • Spec-paragraph linking

    Each tile + grid + accessory row ties back to the spec section that called the manufacturer and ASTM standard.

Frequently asked

Questions we hear from estimators.

Do you handle stretched-fabric and metal-pan ceilings?
Yes — both are their own scope groups with their own labor units, frame scope, and finish prep.

Next move

Bring a real ceilings bid. We'll run it.

The pilot is end-to-end: real plan set, real takeoff, real proposal. No demo data.

Ceilings Takeoff & Bid Pipeline — OmniTakeoff