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Everyday more and more CM firms are using Navisworks to bring 4D (time) to bear as standard practice on BIM projects. Now the next phase, 5D (materials) estimating is upon us. Autodesk Quantity Takeoff (QTO) software is designed to enable cost estimators to quickly and easily create comprehensive cost analyses that are fully synchronized with BIM's being created in tools like Revit, or with 2D DWG's and DWF's from traditional Autodesk products like AutoCAD, AutoCAD Architecture and AutoCAD MEP.
Whether you're an architect, engineer, construction manager, estimator or sub- contractor, Microsol Resources invites you to join us for this high-value webinar on Autodesk QTO 2010. As your trusted advisor on BIM, our goal is to educate and inform players on all sides of the BIM construction process.
During this session, Steven Costa, Microsol Resources Applications Specialist will show you how Autodesk QTO 2010 let's you:
- Takeoff in Minutes Automatically: Perform a takeoff on an entire building information model (BIM) in minutes (not days, as with more traditional methods) through the integration of 2D and 3D design data.
- Dynamic Counting: Count and quantify all design data related to your project more quickly and easily. Unlimited component subassemblies enable easier categorization and quantification of materials that make up individual building components.
- Faster and More Insightful Quantity Reports: Using QTOs flexible reporting capabilities, estimators can run high-level summaries and detailed quantity surveying reports more quickly and easily.