Healthcare construction across the Southeast drives medical gas work built to NFPA 99, and a subcontractor that does not read the certification and verification scope underprices a demanding system.

What Southeast medical gas work sets

Medical gas packages across the Southeast, posted by hospital districts and through general contractors, reference NFPA 99 for the piping, the source equipment, the alarms, and the brazing, installer certification, and third party verification. The package sets the scope and the certifications the sub must provide.

Why medical gas scope is easy to misprice

The medical gas requirements, the installer certifications, and the third party verification sit in the specifications, not the title, and are far stricter than ordinary piping. A sub that treats it as standard plumbing underprices the certification burden.

How an AI bid agent reads Southeast medical gas

An AI bid agent monitors the Southeast healthcare and GC channels, reads each medical gas package, and surfaces the scope, the certifications, and the verification. The sub prices the actual system.

You can see how the agent reads a medical gas package in our AI bid agent demo for MEP subcontractors. It pulls the NFPA 99 scope, certifications, and verification so the system is priced in full.