In the construction industry, you’ve probably been asked for a material takeoff during the pre-bidding process for projects. Architects, landscape designers, and general contractors each have had to complete takeoffs in order to accurately judge the amount of materials needed for a project. This helps to establish a working budget to pitch to clients. The takeoff doesn’t necessarily need to be cheap to be better but more importantly requires a high attention to detail. You don’t want to send the least expensive option to win a job; you need to share the most well thought out takeoff in order to be approved to move forward on a particular project.
A construction material takeoff (MTO), also known as a quantity takeoff, is an essential process of estimating the quantities of materials required for a construction project. But how do you make a takeoff? Below we’ve outlined traditional steps in making materials takeoffs:
Sample takeoff monkey projects: irrigation and landscape design
By following these steps, you can create a construction material takeoff that is accurate and comprehensive, providing you with the information you need to order and manage your construction materials efficiently. Takeoff Monkey helps your team with steps 2-8 above.
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Send us your project plans and any specifications or details needed to complete the takeoff i.e. ‘irrigation design needed’ or ‘softscapes only’. Once we have your project files and scope in hand, our team gets started on identifying the materials requirements. Depending on project type, you’ll have the final MTO back in your inbox within 48 hours.
Increasing your takeoff capacity, expands the amount of projects your team can bid resulting in higher profits with lower overhead. Instead of completing takeoffs yourself or hiring estimators to be stuck behind a desk all day raking through Excel sheets, send your next takeoff to Takeoff Monkey for fast, simple and accurate material estimation.