Framing
Studs, headers, sheathing — counted to the foot.
OmniTakeoff reads framing plans and wall-type schedules to produce a stud-by-stud takeoff with sheathing SF, header lumber, and connector counts pulled from the structural notes.
Schedule-aware
Wall types
AISI S100
Cold-formed steel
Substantial improvement after active learning
Recognizer accuracy after active learning
What the takeoff produces
A framing 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.
- Stud counts by wall type and spacing (16/24 OC)
- Sheathing square footage by wall, roof, and floor
- Header lumber by opening from window/door schedule
- Connectors (Simpson / USP) enumerated by mark
- Top and bottom plates, sole plates, by linear foot
- Cold-formed metal track and stud separated from wood
Framing features
Built for the way your office actually bids.
Wall-type aware
Different wall types get different stud spacing, different headers, different sheathing — no flat assumptions.
Connector schedule reader
Simpson / USP connector marks come from the schedule; the takeoff counts each one with the right labor.
Spec-to-line linking
Each line ties back to the structural detail or wall-type schedule.
CFM + wood split
Cold-formed metal interior partitions report as their own scope group with their own labor units.
Frequently asked
Questions we hear from estimators.
- Do you handle truss takeoff?
- Trusses are flagged as a sub-package; truss SF and quantity are reported but the design + delivery is left to the truss vendor.
Next move
Bring a real framing bid. We'll run it.
The pilot is end-to-end: real plan set, real takeoff, real proposal. No demo data.