The use of software

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Traditional quantification methods involve manually entering dimension information on special purpose ruled paper called dimension or takeoff paper. Typically, this is divided into two identical halves, each containing four columns, with each column having its own purpose. Figure 2: Dimension or takeoff paper Timesing columns: enter multipliers when more than one of the particular...

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