Doors / Frames / Hardware
Schedule in, hardware sets out.
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.
Per-project
Schedule rows parsed
Spec-aware
ANSI hardware sets
Substantial improvement after active learning
Recognizer accuracy after active learning
What the takeoff produces
A doors, frames & hardware 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.
- Door count by type, size, fire rating, and material
- Frame count by type (HM, aluminum, wood) and frame profile
- Hardware sets enumerated by ANSI group with closer / latch / hinge counts
- Glazing per door (lite, vision, sidelite) reported separately
- Specialty doors (folding, sliding, security) flagged for vendor quotes
Doors, Frames & Hardware features
Built for the way your office actually bids.
Door-schedule parser
Tabular door schedules with door, frame, and hardware columns become structured rows.
Hardware-set engine
ANSI hardware sets (HW-1, HW-2…) drive line-level closer / latch / hinge counts; we don't flatten everything to 'one hardware'.
Fire-rating aware
20 / 45 / 60 / 90 / 180-min rated assemblies report separately because cost and labor differ.
Spec-paragraph linking
Each row ties back to the spec section that called the manufacturer and ANSI standard.
Frequently asked
Questions we hear from estimators.
- Do you handle access-control integration with hardware?
- Access-control hardware (electric strikes, mag-locks, readers) shows up on the door schedule but routes to the low-voltage takeoff for the wiring scope.
Next move
Bring a real doors, frames & hardware bid. We'll run it.
The pilot is end-to-end: real plan set, real takeoff, real proposal. No demo data.