AI construction takeoff that stays under your team's control
BLOQZ uses multimodal AI to propose quantities from uploaded PDF plans—not to replace your estimator. Every line is reviewable: fix counts, add missing scope, and capture why the drawing differed from field reality. That loop is what turns generic AI output into company-specific estimating intelligence.
From sheets to structured quantities
Instead of manually tallying symbols across pages, you run analysis jobs against the plan set and receive structured line items with types, units, and confidence. Electrical and flooring workflows today map those lines into the buckets your estimate engine expects, so pricing does not start from a raw dump of unrelated tags.
Why human-in-the-loop matters
Construction drawings omit scope, specs change mid-bid, and site conditions never match the PDF. BLOQZ records adjustments so the product can surface suggestions—margin, labor, missing line patterns—based on your firm's history, not a one-size model trained on unrelated projects.
Connected to estimates and proposals
Takeoff is not a dead end. The same quantities feed trade-specific pricing, overhead and contingency, custom allowances, client notes, PDF proposals, Excel workbooks, and a shareable client page with engagement tracking—opens, time on page, client messages, and email alerts so you can follow up until they award the job. You spend less time reconciling "the takeoff file" with "the pricing file" because they are one continuous workflow.
Trades supported today
BLOQZ is strongest for electrical and flooring estimating paths; additional trades are on the roadmap. If your bids are dominated by those disciplines, you can evaluate the product on a real job set in a single afternoon.