MEP Estimating Services That Stop Your Bids from Bleeding Money
We deliver fully-quantified mechanical, electrical, and plumbing material takeoffs for US general contractors and commercial subcontractors — precise, CSI-coded, and ready to price within 24–48 hours so you bid with confidence, not guesswork.
What is MEP Estimating?
The Direct Answer US Contractors Need Before They Bid
MEP estimating services involve the professional quantification and cost analysis of all mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems in a commercial construction project — covering ductwork, pipe runs, conduit, fixtures, equipment, and labor hours across CSI Divisions 22 through 28. Accurate MEP cost estimation is the single biggest lever on whether a bid wins profitably or bleeds margin: even a 5% undercount on HVAC materials or electrical conduit can erase an entire project’s profit. At Design Estimation, our trained MEP estimators conduct line-by-line HVAC and electrical material takeoffs directly from your PDF drawings and specifications, producing a structured, priced bill of quantities your project managers and purchasing teams can act on immediately. The result is tighter bids, fewer change orders, and cash flow you can actually forecast.
Exactly What We Quantify — Down to the Last Fitting
Our commercial MEP takeoff services cover the full scope of mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems. Every item below is counted, measured, and cross-referenced against your project specifications.
Mechanical (HVAC) — CSI Div. 23
- Supply, return, and exhaust ductwork (rectangular & round) — linear ft & lbs
- Air handling units (AHUs), fan coil units (FCUs), rooftop units (RTUs)
- VAV boxes, diffusers, grilles, and registers — unit count
- Refrigerant piping — copper tubing, fittings, and insulation LF
- Chilled water and hot water piping runs
- Boilers, chillers, cooling towers, and heat exchangers
- Exhaust fans, louvers, dampers, and actuators
- Ductwork insulation (flex wrap, rigid board) — sq ft
- BAS/BMS control devices — quantity and type
Electrical — CSI Div. 26
- Conduit (EMT, rigid, PVC) — LF by trade size
- Wire and cable — conductor size, gauge, LF by circuit
- Panelboards, switchboards, and switchgear — unit count & ampacity
- Transformers, generators, and UPS systems
- Receptacles, switches, and device plates — unit count
- Lighting fixtures, exit signs, and emergency lighting
- Circuit breakers, disconnect switches, and fuses
- Cable trays, J-hooks, and conduit supports — LF
- Grounding rods, bonding conductors, and lightning protection
- Electrical material takeoff for tenant improvement (TI) projects
Plumbing — CSI Div. 22
- Domestic hot and cold water piping — copper, CPVC, PEX, LF by diameter
- Sanitary and vent piping — PVC, ABS, cast iron, LF
- Storm drainage piping and leaders
- Water heaters, booster pumps, and PRV stations
- Plumbing fixtures — water closets, lavatories, urinals, sinks (unit count)
- Floor drains, cleanouts, and area drains — unit count
- Backflow preventers, gate valves, and ball valves
- Pipe insulation — fiberglass, foam rubber, LF
- Natural gas piping — black steel, CSST, LF by size
- Roof drains, overflow drains, and sump pumps
Low Voltage & Specialty — CSI Div. 27–28
- Structured cabling — Cat6, fiber optic, LF and termination count
- Fire alarm devices — initiating, notification, and control panels
- Security and access control — readers, cameras, door hardware wiring
- Audio/visual (AV) rough-in conduit and pull strings
- Nurse call, paging, and intercom systems
- Telecommunications rooms (TR) — rack quantities and pathway
- MEP quantity takeoff cross-check against spec sections
Automated Takeoff Software vs. Human MEP Estimators
Automated takeoff tools are only as good as the drawings they read — and commercial MEP drawings are never clean. RFI ambiguities, layered PDFs, field-redlined revisions, and spec-to-drawing conflicts are exactly where software fails and where our senior estimators earn their keep.
| Feature / Condition | Automated Takeoff Software | Design Estimation — Human Experts |
|---|---|---|
| Scanned / Low-Res PDFs | Struggles to detect linework; high miss risk Unreliable | Read manually — nothing missed regardless of PDF background noise Reliable |
| Spec-to-Drawing Conflicts | Takes drawing callouts at face value; no evaluation Blind Spot | Flags conflicts between specific spec sections and layout callouts Flagged for You |
| Pipe Routing & Risers | 2D systems miss vertical risers, offsets, and drops Undercounts | 3D spatial reasoning applied; transitions counted from section views Accurate |
| Quality Review | None inherent — output relies entirely on operator settings No QA | Senior estimator QA check on every single delivery layout Senior QA Check |
From Your PDF Drawings to a Bid-Ready MEP Takeoff in 4 Steps
01. Upload Your PDF Drawings & Specs
Send us your full drawing set — architectural, mechanical, electrical, and plumbing sheets via our secure contact page. We accept any PDF quality, including scanned or field-redlined sets.
02. Scope Verification & Assignment
Within 2 hours, our project manager reviews the drawing sets, confirms the explicit technical scope required, and assigns your files to a trade-specific senior estimator.
03. Manual Takeoff — Sheet by Sheet
Your assigned estimator quantifies every item by CSI division. Material counts are cross-referenced against mechanical/electrical schedules to catch substitutions and hidden specified components.
04. Senior QA Review & Final Delivery
A second independent senior estimator reviews the completed MEP takeoff to verify consistency and coding. You receive a structured, premium Excel workbook and a summary PDF report.
What US Contractors Ask Before They Hire an MEP Estimating Service
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How accurate are your MEP material takeoffs, and what happens if you miss something?
Our MEP takeoffs carry a 98% accuracy rate, verified through a two-stage human review process. If a verified counting error on our part is identified after delivery and before bid submission, we correct it at zero cost and turn it around in under 4 hours.
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How much does a commercial MEP estimating service cost, and what affects the price?
MEP estimating service fees at Design Estimation start from $150 for small commercial projects and scale based on project size, trade scope, and complexity — not by the hour. We provide a fixed-fee quote within 10 minutes of receiving your drawings.
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What exactly is included in your MEP takeoff deliverable, and can it be used directly in our bid?
Yes — our MEP takeoff deliverables are structured specifically for direct use in your bid pricing. Every delivery includes a CSI-organized Excel workbook with quantities separated by system, unit of measure, and drawing reference alongside a clear summary PDF report.
Your Next Bid Deserves Accurate MEP Numbers.
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