How to Do Construction Takeoff with Transparency Paper - an Upclose Example
In this ProfitDig instructional video, Jeff Spencer provides an up-close demonstration of how to use transparency paper as an easy way to do construction takeoffs. While there are software solutions that can also facilitate this process, knowing how to do it by hand will make you a better estimator (and possibly even provide better results). If you are bidding dirt work, you need to watch and understand this video! From ProfitDig - easy job bidding and costing for construction contractors. Visit https://www.ProfitDig.com to try it for yourself. Non-contract, cancel any time.

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