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Material Take Off and Bill Of Quantity

$10/hr Starting at $50

Material take off and Bill of quantity preparation in MEP Services

Our Deliverables

  1. A list to calculate the approximate cost of a project for bidding purpose.
  2. A list of materials required by a contractor, supplier or vendor to complete a contract or an order.
  3. A list of materials required by an owner or contractor to calculate the cost.
  4. A list of all raw materials, parts, intermediates, sub-assemblies, etc., (with their quantities and description) required to construct, overhaul, or repair something


Our Quality Assurance

Customer satisfaction is given predominant Importance at Advenser. Every engineering/estimation team at Advenser can comply with the internationally accepted standards and building codes.

We have a dedicated team of quality analysts headed by experienced quality control managers who closely monitors every project as it progresses.

Why material take off and bill of quantity  is important 

1.  Budgeting

2.  Procurement planning

3.  Waste reduction

4.  Project scheduling

5.  Smooth Construction Process


Material take off  and bill of quantity is a fundamental aspect of successfully managing any construction project. It ensures that you have the correct materials in the right amounts and delivered at the right time. 

By implementing the steps outlined in this guide such as analyzing drawings, measuring quantities, accounting for waste, and employing advanced digital tools you can keep your project on schedule and within financial limits. 

A thoroughly prepared MTO minimizes delays, cuts costs, and enhances the efficiency of the construction process. By adopting the right techniques, you can make Material Take-Off a crucial element of your project management strategy.

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Material take off and Bill of quantity preparation in MEP Services

Our Deliverables

  1. A list to calculate the approximate cost of a project for bidding purpose.
  2. A list of materials required by a contractor, supplier or vendor to complete a contract or an order.
  3. A list of materials required by an owner or contractor to calculate the cost.
  4. A list of all raw materials, parts, intermediates, sub-assemblies, etc., (with their quantities and description) required to construct, overhaul, or repair something


Our Quality Assurance

Customer satisfaction is given predominant Importance at Advenser. Every engineering/estimation team at Advenser can comply with the internationally accepted standards and building codes.

We have a dedicated team of quality analysts headed by experienced quality control managers who closely monitors every project as it progresses.

Why material take off and bill of quantity  is important 

1.  Budgeting

2.  Procurement planning

3.  Waste reduction

4.  Project scheduling

5.  Smooth Construction Process


Material take off  and bill of quantity is a fundamental aspect of successfully managing any construction project. It ensures that you have the correct materials in the right amounts and delivered at the right time. 

By implementing the steps outlined in this guide such as analyzing drawings, measuring quantities, accounting for waste, and employing advanced digital tools you can keep your project on schedule and within financial limits. 

A thoroughly prepared MTO minimizes delays, cuts costs, and enhances the efficiency of the construction process. By adopting the right techniques, you can make Material Take-Off a crucial element of your project management strategy.

Skills & Expertise

Bill of QuantitiesEngineeringHVAC System DesignMaterial Take OffMechanical EngineeringPipeline EngineeringQuality Assurance

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