The document outlines the steps for a piping material take-off (MTO) which includes studying piping specifications and piping and instrumentation diagrams (P&IDs), marking discrete piping components on the diagrams with specification information, guessing pipe layout details like lengths and elbows, and tabulating piping components by type, size, class, and specification in preparation for the material take-off.
The document outlines the steps for a piping material take-off (MTO) which includes studying piping specifications and piping and instrumentation diagrams (P&IDs), marking discrete piping components on the diagrams with specification information, guessing pipe layout details like lengths and elbows, and tabulating piping components by type, size, class, and specification in preparation for the material take-off.
The document outlines the steps for a piping material take-off (MTO) which includes studying piping specifications and piping and instrumentation diagrams (P&IDs), marking discrete piping components on the diagrams with specification information, guessing pipe layout details like lengths and elbows, and tabulating piping components by type, size, class, and specification in preparation for the material take-off.
• Study Piping Spec • Study P&IDs • Mark P&IDs with discrete piping components • Write the PI-Spec info on the components PIPING MTO • Review all spec Info on P&IDs • Guess layout inputs viz. Pipe length, Nos of Elbow • Mark the layout info on P&IDs • Put Nozzle info of static equipment • Put end connections type from Vendor items PIPING MTO 1.0 Data Compilation 1.1 Tabulate one component type-size wise 1.2 Differentiate one component type with Piping Class/spec variations 1.3 Addition of quantity of same size, type and spec components