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Takeoff Software

Find the best Takeoff Software for your business. Compare top ERP, CRM, POS Software systems with customer reviews, pricing and get a free demo.

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STACK

STACK

By Stack Construction Technologies

Features: Calculators Takeoff

Free :
$ 0.01 / Year

Platforms Deployments Business Size Small, Mid-Market, Enterprise, Goverment, Startup


eMeasure

eMeasure

By eMeasure

Features: 3D View Assembly Takeoff

Platforms Deployments Business Size Startup


PrebuiltML

PrebuiltML

By PrebuiltML

Features: 3D View Assembly Takeoff

Platforms Deployments Business Size Startup


Countfire

Countfire

By Rapid Tender

Features: Assembly takeoff Electronic plans

Platforms Deployments Business Size Startup


Bluebeam Revu
Bluebeam Revu

Bluebeam Revu

By Bluebeam

Features: User Access Controls PDF Conversion

Platforms Deployments Business Size Mid-Market


Esticom
Esticom

Esticom

By Esticom Inc.

Features: Assembly takeoff Electronic plans

Platforms Deployments Business Size Startup


Carlson Takeoff
Carlson Takeoff

Carlson Takeoff

By Carlson Software

Features: Direct Open of DWGs Read & Edit CAD Text

Platforms Deployments Business Size Small


Plumbing Bid Manager
Plumbing Bid Manager

Plumbing Bid Manager

By Vision InfoSoft

Features: Custom Assemblies Professional Proposals

Platforms Deployments Business Size Startup


What Is Takeoff software?

Construction takeoff software (sometimes spelled take-off or take off) is a collection of programs, processes and information used to perform a part of the cost estimating process in the construction industry. Estimators use construction blueprints, either manual or electronic, and start "taking off" quantities of items they will need from those blueprints in order to prepare part of the estimate. Examples of possible takeoffs include the number of light fixtures needed in a building or the amount of wiring needed for electrical work.

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