Sprinkler heads, risers, standpipes, valves, pipe runs. BidEngine's fire suppression engine reads your FP sheets and the NFPA 13 hazard class, then prices the system by head, pipe foot, and zone — including the riser and FACP coordination notes.
The quantities your estimator looks for first — counted, sized, and priced from the plan set.
Head count by type — pendent, upright, sidewall, concealed, ESFR, dry pendent.
Black steel and CPVC pipe footage from 1" through 6" mains.
Wet risers, dry risers, Class I/II/III standpipes, FDC connections.
Alarm check, dry pipe, deluge, control, drain, test.
Light hazard, ordinary hazard 1/2, extra hazard, and storage commodity classes.
Hydraulic calc allowance, AHJ submittal hours, and as-built budget.
A realistic line-item snapshot of a Division 21 package generated by BidEngine. Real units, real rates, ready to send.
Fire sprinkler bids are won or lost on hydraulic class and head count — and the head count alone has cost subs six-figure mistakes when concealed-head ceilings turn into pendent at the architect's last revision. BidEngine reads the NFPA 13 hazard class right off the cover sheet, distinguishes pendent vs. concealed by ceiling type, and gives you a pipe takeoff that respects branch-line direction.
If you self-perform multiple trades, every division below uses the same upload, the same dashboard, and the same proposal format.
Upload your plan set. BidEngine writes the bid. Send it to the GC the same day.
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