Acm Report
Acm Report
Acm Report
QUANTITY
SURVEYING
& TAKEOFF
ESTIMATING
ESTIMATING
Estimating or estimation is the process of
calculating the quantities of various items of works
involved in the projects.
ESTIMATE
Estimate is a document which furnishes the
quantities of different works involved, their rates
and the expenditure anticipate in a project.
ESTIMATOR
An estimator is responsible for calculating the costs of a project before
work commences, covering everything from materials, labour, equipment
hire, transport costs and everything in between.
SIGNIFICANCE OF ESTIMATION
Excavation m³ Scaffoldings m²
m³
Transportation of Soil Baseboard m
Blockage m³ Woodworks m²
Formworks m² Glassworks m²
QUANTITY
TAKEOFF
QUANTITY TAKE-OFF
Quantity takeoffs (QTO) is an in-depth construction
estimation of materials and labor required to complete
a construction project.
It is developed during the pre-construction phase.
These measurements are used to format a bid on the
scope of construction. Estimators review drawings,
specifications, and models to find these quantities.
Preparing a quantity take off requires a high degree of
skill, as well as good judgment and critical thinking
skills. The term “takeoff” refers to the process of
“taking off” all of the materials for a project from a
design drawing or blueprint.
SIGNIFICANCE OF QTO
DIGITAL
QUANTITY TAKEOFF
Digital quantity take offs are completed using construction cost
estimation program that contains digital takeoff capability.
BENEFITS OF
DIGITAL TAKEOFFS
1. Digital takeoffs help reduce errors associated with
quantity takeoffs.
2. Digital take offs take much less time to produce.
3. DQTOs don’t just save time when creating a takeoff,
but they also save time when a QTO has to be
adjusted that happens frequently during projects.
Digital takeoff software allows for a rapid turnaround
time if adjustments are necessary.
4. Digital quantity takeoffs require less specialization to
complete than the manual takeoff.