Price any BOQ in hours, not weeks.
You rekey a client's Excel into your own template, hunt last year's rates, and hope the totals tie out. SupplyLoop reads any BOQ, reconciles it against the source before you price a line, and autopilots the rate build-ups — so you spend your time on judgement, not data entry.
From two days of rekeying — to a reconciled price in an hour.
The grind that eats an estimator's week, and how SupplyLoop removes each step.
You retype a client's 140-line BOQ into your own template, praying you don't fat-finger a quantity.
AI extracts every line — code, description, quantity and unit — from any Excel template. No reformatting, no rekeying.
You cross-check subtotals against the source by hand and still miss a transposed figure.
A reconciliation gate checks extracted quantities and totals against the source workbook before you price a single line — you approve what it read first.
You price off last year's rate book, so the tender is stale before it's submitted.
Autopilot pricing draws on live UAE market rates, with editable build-ups for materials, labour, plant, overhead and margin.
You don't know the job's real margin until someone totals it the night before submission.
An estimate P&L shows cost, price and margin per element as you go — so you submit with your eyes open.
The estimating rail: bill in, priced, ready to submit.
Extraction, reconciliation and pricing are one flow — every figure is verified or flagged for review before it reaches your tender.
Any Excel BOQ in — reconciled before you price.
- AI reads any client template and extracts every line with quantities and units
- A reconciliation gate ties extracted figures back to the source workbook
- Every figure is verified or flagged for review — nothing is priced on a silent guess
- Drop drawings straight in too — a drawing is a legitimate way to start an estimate
| Item | Description | Qty | Rate | Amount (AED) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3.2.1 | Concrete C40/50 to columns | 186 m³ | 342.00 | 63,612 |
| 3.2.2 | Steel rebar B500B, 16 mm | 24.6 t | 2,410.00 | 59,286 |
| 3.2.3 | Formwork to columns | 940 m² | 58.50 | 54,990 |
| 4.1.1 | Blockwork 200 mm solid | 1,280 m² | 96.00 | 122,880 |
| 4.1.2 | Cement-sand plaster, 2 coats | 2,410 m² | 34.00 | 81,940 |
| Elements 3–4 total · margin 14.2% | AED 382,708 | |||
Rate build-ups that price the bill for you.
- Autopilot prices each line, and you edit any build-up down to the component
- Materials, labour, plant, overhead and margin — fully transparent, fully yours
- Rates draw on live UAE market pricing, not a rate book that's a year stale
- The estimate P&L shows cost, price and margin per element before you submit
Measure off the drawings — without the scale ruler.
- AI takeoff reads quantities off uploaded drawings to seed the estimate
- Measured areas and lengths become priceable lines you can check and adjust
- The takeoff feeds the same estimate P&L as an extracted BOQ
- One estimate, whether it started as a bill, a drawing or a BIM model
A 140-line BOQ that used to take me two days to price comes back reconciled in under an hour — and every rate is today's market, not last year's book.
One system. Built for the whole team.
SupplyLoop runs the same project data from the boardroom to the site cabin to the supplier’s counter — pick another role to see their day.
See SupplyLoop price your own BOQ.
Bring a live bill and a set of drawings — we'll extract, reconcile and price them with you, in AED, on the call.