Masonry Estimation is available if you’re looking for the top masonry estimation services. We’ve excelled at providing the most accurate estimates thanks to our years of broad experience in the estimation industry.
MASONRY TAKEOFF SERVICES PORTFOLIO
We have excelled at producing timely and accurate estimates for masonry works for the various clients, including general contractors, masonry contractors, masonry repair contractors, vendors, masons, developers, architects, designers, and home builders, thanks to our practical knowledge and years of experience in the AEC industry.
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- Masonry Quantity Takeoffs
- Design Estimates
- Budget Estimates
- Bid Estimates
- Bid Submittal Preparation
- Proposal Preparation & Pricing
- Masonry Consulting
- Masonry Contractor Marketing
- Project Lead Generation
WHAT DO WE TAKE OFF IN THE MASONRY TRADE OF DIVISION 4?
Drafting drawings and specifications supplied by the customer are carefully examined with regard to the plan, elevation, and section views to establish the scope of work before being used to create a masonry estimate. Planswift, Bluebeam, and other masonry takeoff programmes are used by us to measure the amounts using a point-and-click manner, and the quantities are entered into EXCEL spreadsheets with MasterFormat labels. For items mentioned in the drawings, we use CSI codes.
Our Masonry Costing Spreadsheet Includes The Following Breakdown Of Quantities:
- Each and every masonry piece utilised to build the foundation wall. It includes concrete masonry units, bricks, CMU blocks, acoustic blocks, glass units, clay bricks, clay tiles, brick tiles, stones, marble, limestone, terra cotta, precast masonry panels, rubble, and their various forms, including corner units, pilaster units, bond beams, lintel blocks, knockouts, stirrups, sill blocks, angle blocks, square pilasters, headers, halves, and half high, among others.
- There are deductions for apertures like doors, windows, and ventilation.
- The quantity of facing bricks and, if necessary, masonry, stone, or brick veneer.
- There are deductions for apertures like doors, windows, and ventilation.
- The masonry components that are used in the various categories, such as the facings, backings to the facings, walls and partitions, furring to the walls, and fire protection, are specifically stated.
- The quantity of mortar used, which relies on factors such as site circumstances, mortar proportions, whether it is pre-bagged or site-batching, etc. The type of mortar, such as masonry cement mortar, pre-blended mortar, or portland cement lime mortar, also affects the outcome.
- if necessary, masonry reinforcing.
- Scaffolding, if necessary.
- Anchor bolts, sleeves, brackets, brick ties, and other small objects.
- Masonry flashing, insulation, and, if necessary, weep holes.
- For rates based on zip codes, material, equipment, and labour costs are applied using RSMeans and our construction cost database.
- Estimate of other expenditures, such as transportation, taxes, permits, restoration and cleaning charges, etc., as well as the man-hours and labour costs associated with various jobs.