On Screen Takeoff Construction Software

By using takeoff software, construction estimators working with either manual or electronic blueprints can "take off" particular quantities of items that they need to prepare a cost estimate. Once data has been inputted into a takeoff software tool, measurements and calculations can be done automatically, increasing accuracy, efficiency and speed. Use the product descriptions, buyer tips and user reviews listed below to find the right takeoff software for your organization.

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ProEst Estimating by ProEst Estimating

ProEst 11, the newest version of ProEst Estimating Software, is available in Lite, Standard and Professional packages. ProEst 11 provides users with standard and customizable reports; estimate templates; takeoffs for assembly, simple assembly and items; pre-built and custom formulas; the ability to automatically calculate markups, and a job costing interface.

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ProEst Takeoff by ProEst Estimating

ProEst Takeoff is a takeoff software solution that allows users to measure digital images on screen, or use a digitizer for traditional plans. It integrates with ProEst Estimating software and Microsoft Office. The newest version of this product, ProEst Takeoff 12, allows users to view two plans at the same time.

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QuickMeasure by Tally Systems

Windows-based QuickMeasure takeoff software allows a construction estimator to perform takeoffs from blueprints. By simply clicking on the desired measuring function (Line, Area, Segment, or Count) and touching the digitizer pen to the blueprint, QuickMeasure displays a picture of exactly what has been measured and stores it as a digitized graphic. Construction estimators can print this picture or store it on a CPU for future reference, the vendor said.

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