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Quoting.ai Takeoff: Windows (Div 08)

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168 windows

4 Eyes: type W4 count differs from schedule

Illustrative canvas, not a live count. Your numbers come from your own set

You know this feeling.

Six window types across fourteen unit plans across three buildings. One wrong multiplier and the order is off by a floor's worth of glass. Estimators bidding 400-unit projects tell us the counting alone takes 5 to 6 hours, and then the revision lands.

There is a faster, checked way.

Quoting.ai Takeoff counts windows from full architectural drawing sets automatically. It reads the window schedule, finds window symbols across plans and unit types, and the 4 Eyes check cross-references schedule counts, plan counts, and the legend to surface every mismatch. It runs in the browser on dense multifamily sets. Upload a plan; the product is the demo.

How does AI window takeoff work?

The system reads the window schedule and the plans together, expanding unit-type counts across buildings the way the set intends. Types, sizes, and quantities come out structured, each traceable to its sheet, so checking a number is one click instead of one afternoon.

How does 4 Eyes catch missed windows?

Schedule, plan symbols, and legend get counted independently and reconciled. Disagreements are surfaced as discrepancies for a human call. A window missing from the schedule but present on the plans is exactly the kind of miss that becomes an expensive phone call in month four.

What happens when the set gets revised?

Upload the revision and recount. Minutes, not another evening. Compare against the previous takeoff to see what actually changed before you re-price.

Upload your plans. Every window, type, and unit multiplication comes back counted and checked. That is it.

Estimator questions

Does it handle mulled units and window walls?

Configurations carried in the schedule come through in the takeoff. Storefront and curtain wall live in different divisions and are not what this trade module targets today; we say that plainly rather than overclaim.

Can it count from unit plans multiplied across buildings?

Yes, that multiplication is exactly where hand counts go wrong and where the cross-check earns its keep.

What file types work?

PDF drawing sets, the format bids actually arrive in. Upload the full set rather than cropped sheets for the schedule cross-check to work.

Your next windows takeoff should take minutes.

The product is the demo, and your messiest set is the best test.

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