Fire Protection
Hazard zones priced by zone, not by guess.
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.
Light / OH / EH
Hazard classes
13, 14, 20
NFPA editions
Substantial improvement after active learning
Recognizer accuracy after active learning
What the takeoff produces
A fire protection 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.
- Sprinkler heads by hazard class and pendant/upright/sidewall type
- Pipe diameters by hydraulic-design zone
- Standpipe risers and hose-valve count by floor
- Fire pump and jockey pump flagged for datasheets
- FACP interconnect tagged for low-voltage sub coordination
Fire Protection features
Built for the way your office actually bids.
Hazard-zone aware
Light / OH-1 / OH-2 / EH zones are read from the FP plan and feed the head spacing automatically.
Hydraulic-design awareness
Pipe diameter requirements come from the design class — you don't pick a fitting catalog blind.
Pump datasheet prompts
Fire and jockey pumps prompt for the manufacturer's datasheet so the takeoff carries the right controller and accessories.
Spec-paragraph linking
Each head and standpipe line ties back to the NFPA edition referenced in the spec.
Frequently asked
Questions we hear from estimators.
- Do you handle clean-agent suppression separately?
- Yes — clean-agent (FM-200, NOVEC) is its own scope group with its own labor units and detection coordination.
Next move
Bring a real fire protection bid. We'll run it.
The pilot is end-to-end: real plan set, real takeoff, real proposal. No demo data.