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Doing a Quantity Takeoff

Doing a Quantity Takeoff
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Doing a Quantity Takeoff

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Hello, and welcome. This is Super Structures General Contractors — a national general contractor headquartered in Powhatan, Virginia — here to help you and your clients build something that lasts. We're glad you're with us, and we look forward to connecting with you.

Today we're tackling Doing a Quantity Takeoff, and it's worth your full attention. Here's the big idea to walk away with: Take off the job system-by-system into linear/square/cubic/count quantities, add a waste factor, and write your assumptions — start by hand, graduate to digital takeoff (Bluebeam, PlanSwift, STACK); accurate quantities make the bid. Stick with me — by the end, this just clicks.

A takeoff is counting and measuring everything the job needs from the drawings — the foundation of an accurate bid.

How it works

By hand vs. software

Accurate quantities are 80% of an accurate bid.

Takeaway: Take off the job system-by-system into linear/square/cubic/count quantities, add a waste factor, and write your assumptions — start by hand, graduate to digital takeoff (Bluebeam, PlanSwift, STACK); accurate quantities make the bid.

Educational overview — bid requirements vary by owner and jurisdiction; always follow the specific invitation-to-bid and instructions to bidders.

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