Concrete
Footings to slab pours, every cubic yard accounted for.
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.
Auto-classed
Concrete classes
Schedule-aware
Rebar schedules
ACI 117
Finish classes
What the takeoff produces
A concrete 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.
- Yardage by element (footing, wall, slab, column, beam, deck)
- Formwork square footage with rental vs. owned distinction
- Rebar tonnage from the rebar schedule, not estimated
- Embeds, anchor bolts, and dowels enumerated
- Finish class (broom, hard trowel, polish) per spec section
- Concrete strength (psi) by element matching structural notes
Concrete features
Built for the way your office actually bids.
Structural-sheet parser
Footing schedules, slab edge details, and column schedules become structured rows.
Rebar schedule reader
Bar marks, sizes, and counts come straight from the rebar schedule — no more rebar takeoff by hand.
Form-rental optimizer
Formwork SF totals separate forms-by-pour-cycle so rental cost reflects reuse, not raw SF.
Spec-paragraph linking
Each yardage and rebar line points at the structural note or detail that called it.
Frequently asked
Questions we hear from estimators.
- Do you handle post-tensioned slabs?
- Yes — PT tendon length, anchor count, and stressing labor are separate lines from rebar.
- Can I price by pump or by chute?
- Pour-method is editable per element; the labor unit flips automatically.
Next move
Bring a real concrete bid. We'll run it.
The pilot is end-to-end: real plan set, real takeoff, real proposal. No demo data.