Send your line list, MTO or drawing
The catalogue prices what is standard. Most of what a piping package actually needs is not: large diameters, special flanges, non-standard reducers, induction bends, unusual grades and pieces that only exist as a drawing. Send it and it gets priced.
What to send
Whatever form it is in. A spreadsheet, a PDF material take-off, an isometric, a fabrication drawing, a scan of a marked-up line list, or a photograph of the nameplate on the part being replaced.
A line prices fastest when it carries
- the item — pipe, elbow, flange, olet, valve
- the standard — ASME B16.9, EN 1092-1, ASTM A312
- the grade — A106 Gr.B, 316L, F51, WP22, Alloy 625
- the size and the wall — NPS or DN, schedule, thickness, or PN / class
- the ends — BW, SW, THD, RF, RTJ, FF
- the quantity, and the date it has to be on site
- the certification — EN 10204 3.1 or 3.2, and any inspection body
Anything missing is a question we will ask, not a reason to wait. An incomplete list still gets a reply.
What comes back
A quotation priced line by line, ex-works and excluding VAT, with the availability and the certification level stated against each line, and the lines we would question flagged rather than quietly priced as written. Typically the same working day for a catalogue line list, and within two working days where a mill or a forge has to be asked.