What Is Included in a Material Take-off?
Material
take-off reports usually include:
These reports provide contractors with clear procurement data and help prevent ordering errors.
What We Do
A material take-off is a detailed list of all building materials required to complete a construction project. The take-off identifies material types, quantities, unit costs, and total estimated material costs. Material take-off s help contractors understand exactly what materials must be purchased before construction begins.
Discover MoreMaterial
take-off reports usually include:
These reports provide contractors with clear procurement data and help prevent ordering errors.
Material take-off s help contractors:
Estimate material costs accurately
Photorealistic renders and walkthroughs from the BIM model help clients understand and approve design intent before construction starts.
Avoid material shortages
Automatic detection of geometric conflicts between disciplines — resolving issues in the model saves thousands in on-site rework.
Improve procurement planning
Accurate material takeoffs extracted directly from the BIM model — consistent with drawings and reducing estimating time by up to 50%.
Increase bidding accuracy
Link the BIM model to the construction schedule to visualize phasing, identify logistical conflicts, and optimize the construction programme.
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