BOM, MTO & Bolt Lists
Steel material takeoff, bill of materials, and bolt lists prepared from coordinated project data.
We prepare material takeoff steel reports, bill of materials steel reports, and bolt list steel outputs that help your team understand what needs to be ordered, tracked, and fabricated. Reports are developed from the same model data used for drawings, so quantities stay connected to the package.
Built to Reduce Quantity Confusion
Material reports create problems when quantities do not match drawings, revisions are not reflected, or lists are too unclear for purchasing and shop planning. We reduce that risk by keeping reports aligned with the model, drawings, and project scope before release.
Purchasing
Clearer material information for ordering
Fabrication
Better visibility into parts and assemblies
Revisions
Updated quantities when changes affect the package
What You Receive
Depending on project scope, the package can include:
- material takeoff steel reports
- bill of materials steel reports
- bolt list steel reports
- assembly material lists
- part lists
- main member summaries
- plate / angle / shape quantities
- revision-based updates
The goal is simple: fewer avoidable field questions and less time lost searching through the set.
What Makes the Reports Useful
Our BOM, MTO, and bolt lists are prepared to reduce manual counting, repeated checking, and mismatch between drawings, model, and purchasing data. That includes:
- quantities generated from coordinated model data
- clear member and part references
- bolt quantities grouped for easier review
- material information aligned with drawings
- updates when revisions affect quantities
- organized reports for purchasing and shop use
The goal is simple: fewer quantity surprises and less manual rebuilding of material data.
Sample Report Files
Sample files show how the reports are organized and what information is included.
Examples can include material takeoff reports, bill of materials reports, bolt lists, assembly lists and part summaries.
Material List
Matlist Excel
Bolt Lists
Assembly Lists
Stud List
Why Clients Use Our Reports
Material reports are only useful when they stay connected to the drawings and model they come from. If they are outdated or inconsistent, they create extra checking work and can lead to purchasing errors or shop delays.
Our process helps reduce that risk through coordinated modeling, drawing alignment, and report checks before release.
Model-Based Quantities
Reports are generated from project model data, not rebuilt manually.
Drawing Alignment
Material and bolt data stays aligned with the drawing package.
Clear Organization
Reports are structured for easier review and planning.
Revision Control
Quantity changes are updated when model or drawing revisions affect the reports.
Need Material Reports for a Current Project?
Send your scope and we’ll review which reports should be included, how they should be organized, and how they connect to the rest of the drawing package.