CSI Division Takeoff Services
We provide CSI division takeoff services for commercial construction projects, aligning quantity reports with CSI MasterFormat divisions to improve scope clarity and trade coordination.
Understanding how construction CSI divisions are structured helps contractors separate scopes properly and price projects more accurately.
Understanding CSI Construction Divisions
The CSI MasterFormat divisions system standardizes construction scopes into clearly defined categories. A typical construction CSI divisions list separates trades such as concrete, metals, finishes, specialties, and MEP systems.
Using division-based structuring improves:
Scope separation
Subcontractor coordination
Bid organization
Pricing transparency
Division 03 Takeoff Services – Concrete
Our Division 03 takeoff services include quantity extraction for:
Slabs and foundations
Rebar and reinforcement
Structural concrete components
Concrete scopes are itemized clearly for structured commercial pricing.
Division 05 Takeoff Services – Metals
Division 05 takeoff services cover:
Structural steel
Miscellaneous metals
Fabricated metal components
Structured reporting supports coordination with structural trades.
Division 06 Takeoff Services – Wood & Plastics
Our Division 06 takeoff services include:
Rough carpentry
Finish carpentry
Architectural wood components
Division-based structuring helps isolate framing and finish scopes.
Division 08 Takeoff Services – Openings
Division 08 takeoff services focus on commercial door and hardware quantity extraction.
Division 09 Takeoff Services – Finishes
Our Division 09 takeoff services include:
Drywall quantities
Flooring materials
Ceiling systems
Painting scopes
Clear division structuring improves finish trade coordination.
Division 10 Takeoff Services – Specialties
Division 10 takeoff services support interior specialty scopes including:
Division 22, 23 & 26 Takeoff Services – MEP
We provide structured quantity takeoff support for major MEP CSI divisions:
Division 22 – Plumbing
Material quantities for plumbing systems.
Division 23 – HVAC
Mechanical and ductwork takeoffs.
Division 26 – Electrical
Electrical material quantity extraction.
Organizing MEP takeoffs by CSI division improves coordination across mechanical trades.
Why Use Division-Based Construction Takeoffs
Division-based structuring improves:
Scope clarity across trades
Reduced overlap between subcontractors
Pricing efficiency
Cleaner bid breakdowns
For commercial projects involving multiple trades, division-based takeoff organization is essential.
Need Structured Takeoffs by CSI Division?
Receive estimator-reviewed quantity reports aligned with CSI construction divisions to support accurate commercial bidding.
