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Bid the panel schedule before lunch.

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.

  • 1,400+

    Symbols indexed

  • < 2 hrs

    Avg takeoff turnaround

  • 2014–2026

    NEC editions covered

What the takeoff produces

A electrical 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.

  • Receptacles, switches, lighting fixtures counted by type and circuit
  • Conductor & raceway lengths inferred from one-line + plan-view geometry
  • Panel schedules ingested as structured rows with breaker, load, and feeder
  • Gear (switchgear, transformers, generators) flagged for manual datasheets
  • Low-voltage devices separated from line-voltage for sub-package routing
  • Code-aware allowances (GFCI, AFCI, prevailing wage) surfaced as adjustments
  • Demolition vs. new-work columns kept separate so credit/debit math is auditable

Electrical features

Built for the way your office actually bids.

  • Symbol library, per-org

    Upload your project legend or import the cross-org library. Every symbol detected is reviewable; corrections train your org's recognizer for the next bid.

  • Panel schedule parser

    Tabular panel schedules become structured rows — circuit number, breaker size, load description, feeder size — without retyping a single field.

  • Gear datasheet prompts

    Switchgear, transformers, RTUs and other complicated equipment get a 'upload the manual' prompt so the takeoff includes accessories, harnesses, and labor factors.

  • Spec-to-line linking

    Click any takeoff row, see the exact spec paragraph that backs it. Corrections propagate. No silent edits, ever.

Frequently asked

Questions we hear from estimators.

Does it work with one-line diagrams?
Yes. The recognizer treats one-lines as a structured graph — buses, devices, feeders — and pairs them with floor-plan geometry so feeder lengths are calibrated, not estimated.
How do you handle prevailing-wage projects?
Wage type is a project setting that flows into the labor-rate engine; takeoff hours stay deterministic and the wage delta surfaces as a separate adjustment line on the bid.
Can I bring my own labor units?
Yes. Org-level overrides win over the platform defaults; we never push a labor unit you didn't ratify.
What about NEC code revisions?
Each project carries the NEC edition it's bid against. AFCI/GFCI/whip allowances follow that edition automatically.

Next move

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

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

Electrical Takeoff & Bid Pipeline — OmniTakeoff