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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.

Framing Takeoff & Bid Pipeline — OmniTakeoff