The good news is that Ideate BIMLink not only includes all the model category data that you need to do a comprehensive takeoff, but it also lets you select, on a per category basis, which elements you want to include. Furthermore, you can include not just the Length and the Volume, but also the Area, which is slightly important.
Here are the steps required to use Ideate BIMLink to quickly extract your quantity data from a Revit Building Information Model:
1. Within Ideate BIMLink create a New Link that is based on <Multi-Category>
2. On the Multi-Category tab review the items to decide which you need for your takeoff.
3. Export to Excel.
4. Ideate BIMLink will create a row of data for each instance within your Revit project. If you want a summary, to include counts and totals, you can use Excel’s Pivot table – see videoThat’s it. You now have a comprehensive list of the model elements and proceed with your estimating with confidence.
Glynnis Patterson is a registered architect and the Director of Software Development at Ideate, Inc.