Takeoffs & BOQ
Tie out the quantities that move the estimate
Your estimate has 44 LBDs; the collection plan shows 48. MV cable is 4,200 LF in the BOQ, but the routed plan measures 3,950 LF — and 8.4 kV collection is off by 800 LF across Blocks 3–6. Drop the one-lines, cable routing plans, and BOQ in the workspace and ask the agent to reconcile the lines that swing cost. It counts LBDs from the drawings, measures cable runs, compares to the BOQ, and reports deltas with sheet and cell references before procurement.
Count load-break disconnects (LBDs), tally MV and collection cable LF, and reconcile against your BOQ. The agent reads one-lines and route plans — PDF or DXF — measures what drives material cost, and flags deltas with sheet and line-item references.
How it works
Load one-lines, cable routing / collection plans, BOQs, and DXFs into the workspace.
Tell the agent what to tie out — “LBD count on E-201 vs. electrical BOQ” or “34.5 kV and 8.4 kV cable LF on E-501 vs. lines 7.2 and 7.3.”
Ask follow-ups on a feeder run, block, or BOQ row that looks off.
Update your estimate or procurement sheet with the deltas you trust.