Site Utilities
Below grade, every service tracked.
OmniTakeoff reads civil sheets and geotech reports to produce a utility takeoff with cubic yards, linear feet by service, fittings, and pavement repair square footage.
Water · Sewer · Storm · Gas
Services tracked
Per-service
Depth-of-cover bands
Substantial improvement after active learning
Recognizer accuracy after active learning
What the takeoff produces
A site utilities 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.
- Pipe linear feet by service, diameter, and material
- Trench cubic yards by depth-of-cover band
- Fittings (bends, tees, reducers, valves, hydrants) per spec
- Pavement repair square footage at trench crossings
- Manholes / cleanouts / catch basins enumerated
- Bedding and backfill cubic yards per spec
Site Utilities features
Built for the way your office actually bids.
Civil-sheet parser
Existing and proposed contours are differenced against utility plans for trench depth at every station.
Geotech-aware
Soils report and groundwater elevation drive shoring and dewatering scope — no flat allowances.
Service separation
Domestic water, sanitary sewer, storm, and gas each report as their own scope group with their own labor and material lines.
Pavement repair
Trench crossings flagged with pavement-cut + patch SF so the asphalt sub gets a clean RFQ.
Frequently asked
Questions we hear from estimators.
- Do you handle electrical primary separately?
- Yes — primary electrical (medium voltage) is its own scope group routed through the electrical trade pipeline, not bundled with site utilities.
Next move
Bring a real site utilities bid. We'll run it.
The pilot is end-to-end: real plan set, real takeoff, real proposal. No demo data.