Every building has its price. Accurately forecasting the cost of future projects is an important skill for civil engineers and cost estimators. Our course on Building Estimation and Costing, based on Autodesk's Quantity Takeoff software, can help engineers and estimators make material costing faster, easier, and more accurate. The course is useful for civil engineering and architectural students and professionals.
Learning Objectives:
Learning Objectives:
- Our course will cover all key features of Autodesk’s Quantity Takeoff that are related to:
- Building estimation and costing from 2D AutoCAD drawings.
- Creation of synchronized, comprehensive project views that combine important information from building information modeling (BIM) tools such as Revit® Architecture, Revit® Structure, and Revit® MEP software together with geometry, images, and data from other tools.
- Automatic or manual measuring of areas and counting of building components, exporting to Microsoft Excel, and publishing to DWF™ format. Autodesk's Quantity Takeoff supports the takeoff of JPG, TIF, PDF, and other “nonintelligent” image formats.
- Latest Autodesk technology in the areas of drawing, viewing, quantification, and markup capabilities, uniting design data and other vital information within an open and fluid architecture. So you can better keep track of changing variables without missing a beat.
- Generating material quantity takeoffs and performing conceptual estimates, regardless of what phase you are in during a project—from design through preconstruction.
- Upon completion of the course, you will know, among others, how to:
- Identify quantities (takeoff) of the various materials involved in the project.
- Create summaries and detailed quantity surveying reports quickly and easily.
- Count and quantify all of your project design data more quickly and easily.
- Generate quantities linked to specific objects.
- Perform interactive examination of 3D models for material cost estimating purposes.
- Compile, update, and interact with quantity-related project data.
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