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09.01 Advanced Takeoff: Multi-Condition (Takeoff Item) and Typical Takeoff
In the previous chapter, we explained how to draw takeoff, and even though we spent countless hours trying to make drawing takeoff an easy process (and we hope you find that our takeoff tools are intuitive and efficient), we have to admit, there is only so… |
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09.02 Multi-Condition Takeoff (patented) (Taking off more than one Takeoff Item at a time)
At ConstructConnect, our goal is to make taking off your Project faster, more efficient, more accurate, and with fewer clicks - saving you time so you can get more bids out the door with the greatest confidence in your numbers. To takeoff walls, ceilings,… |
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09.03.01 Drawing Multi-Condition Takeoff When Areas are Included
When you include one or more Area Takeoff Items in your selection for Multi-Condition Takeoff, you draw the takeoff using the Area Takeoff Tools. For a refresher on drawing Area Takeoff, see Using Area Takeoff Tools. Warning Before you draw any takeoff, you… |
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09.03.02 Drawing Multi-Condition Takeoff With Linear and Count Takeoff Items
When using Multi-Condition Takeoff and you select Linears and Count Takeoff Items, you use the Linear Tools to draw takeoff. For a refresher on Linear Takeoff Tools, see Using Linear Takeoff Tools. Warning Before you draw any takeoff, set and verify the scale… |
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09.03.03 Drawing Multi-Condition Takeoff - Linear Takeoff Items Only
When you are using Multi-Condition Takeoff with Linear Takeoff Items only, you have several options for drawing the takeoff. For a refresher on Linear Takeoff Tools, see Using Linear Takeoff Tools. Warning Before you draw any takeoff, set and verify the scale… |
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09.03.04 Drawing Multi-Condition Takeoff - Count Takeoff Items Only
When you select only Count Takeoff Items, you can draw Multi-Condition Takeoff objects one at a time, or you can use the Rectangle Tool and take off four corners in one click-drag. See Drawing Count Takeoff and Using Linear Takeoff Tools for a refresher.… |
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09.04 Use Typical Takeoff and Complete Your Takeoff Faster and More Accurately
Typical takeoff refers to takeoff that repeats multiple times in a project - anything from an entire Building or Floor to a single wall can be Typical takeoff, depending on the situation. For example, if you were taking off a multi-story building, there could… |
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09.05 Typical Groups - Overview and Examples
Typical Groups allow you to takeoff repeating regions of takeoff with your bid, quickly and efficiently. Typical Groups show the physical takeoff objects on the plans wherever a Typical Group Marker is placed (Typical Areas, on the other hand, only multiply… |
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09.05.01 Using Typical Groups - Creating the Typical Group "Takeoff Item"
There are three "parts" to using Typical Groups: The Typical Group - is very similar to a Count Takeoff Item, it uses a dialog box similar to the Takeoff Item Properties, there are just fewer fields to fill out. The Typical Group Frame - this is a box you… |
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09.05.02 Using Typical Groups: Drawing the Typical Group Frame (Defining the Takeoff That is Included in a Typical Group)
As soon as you save your new Typical Group (covered in the previous article), you are prompted to define what to include in the Typical Group by drawing the Typical Group Frame. A Typical Group Frame is a box you draw on your plan that encompasses some takeoff… |
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