Quantity TakeOFF

About Quantity TakeOFF Course

Quantity Takeoff (QTO) in civil engineering is a systematic and comprehensive process of estimating the quantities of various construction materials, labor hours, and equipment needed for a construction project. This meticulous assessment is essential for accurate project cost estimation, budgeting, procurement, and resource allocation.

Civil engineers and construction professionals utilize QTO to generate precise construction plans and bids, facilitating efficient project management and ensuring that projects are completed within budget and on schedule. 

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Why Choose Us

  1. From Fundamentals to Advanced: SKYSYS Engineering cover AutoCAD from the ground up, starting with the basics and gradually progressing to advanced topics. No matter your current skill level, you’ll find value in this course.

  2. Hands-On Experience: SKYSYS Engineering believe in learning by doing. Throughout the course, you’ll work on hands-on projects and exercises to reinforce your understanding of React.js concepts. Expect to build real-world applications.

  3. Interactive Learning: SKYSYS Engineering training sessions are highly interactive, allowing you to engage with instructors and fellow students. You’ll have opportunities to ask questions, seek clarification, and collaborate on projects.

  4. Project Portfolio: By the end of the course, you’ll have a portfolio of React.js projects to showcase to potential employers. These projects will demonstrate your expertise and problem-solving abilities.

  5. Flexibility: SKYSYS Engineering understand that life can be busy, so we offer flexible training options. Choose from in-person classes, live online sessions, or self-paced modules to fit your schedule and learning style.

  6. Small Class Sizes: SKYSYS Engineering maintain small class sizes to provide personalized attention to each student. This fosters a supportive learning environment where your questions are always welcome.
  7. Career Guidance: We’re not just focused on teaching; we’re invested in your success. Our career guidance and job placement assistance help you transition into a rewarding career in design or engineering.

Quantity TakeOFF Course Content

Quantity TakeOFF

DAY : 1

 Introduction
 Estimation
 Quantity take-off
 Autodesk Quantity Take-off
 DWF Non- intelligent image format
 DWG Image creation
 AutoCAD
 Revit Architecture.
 Take off tools
 Manual takeoff tools
 Automatic takeoff tools

DAY : 2

 Workflow
 Graphical user interface
 Adding additional currencies
 Catalog
 Create catalog
 Import and export catalog
 Preferences
 Settings
 Organizing projects
 Work breakdown structure
 Sheet scale

DAY : 3

 Manual takeoff tools
 Area takeoff tools
 Back out
 Assembly

DAY : 4

 Manual takeoff tools
 Linear take off tools
 Count take off tools

DAY : 5

 Automatic takeoff tools
 Model take off
 Doubts and discussions

DAY : 6-10

 Project

Career Opportunities

A career in Quantity Takeoff (QTO) within the civil engineering and construction industry offers opportunities to individuals who have a strong attention to detail, an understanding of construction materials and methods, and the ability to analyze project documentation.

Quantity Surveyor

Quantity surveyors, also known as cost estimators, are responsible for calculating and estimating the quantities and costs of materials, labor, and equipment needed for construction projects. They work closely with project managers and contractors to provide accurate cost estimates, budgets, and financial forecasts.

Estimator

Civil engineers use AutoCAD for planning, designing, and managing infrastructure projEstimators specialize in determining the costs associated with construction projects. They perform quantity takeoffs and use pricing databases and industry knowledge to calculate project budgets and prepare bids for potential contracts.ects, such as roads, bridges, and water supply systems.

Cost Engineer

Cost engineers focus on analyzing and controlling project costs. They use quantity takeoff data to monitor project expenses, identify cost-saving opportunities, and ensure that construction projects stay within budget.

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