The Power of Autodesk Construction Cloud Takeoff

May 6, 2025 Cherisse Biddulph

While BIM technology is not necessary for every project, precision remains essential for all quantification estimates. Autodesk Takeoff, part of Autodesk Construction Cloud, provides support for both 2D and 3D quantity takeoffs.  

When estimating construction takeoffs manually, there is a risk of overlooking important details such as materials, quantities, and associated costs. This oversight can lead to revenue loss and project delays. Utilizing tools like Autodesk Takeoff can help mitigate these risks by ensuring accurate and comprehensive takeoffs. 


Key Features of Autodesk Takeoff 

2D and 3D quantification in Autodesk Takeoff helps users pull accurate quantities from drawings and models. Centralized data and version control ensure everyone works with the latest information. Automated takeoff tools speed up the process by reducing repetitive work, while role-based access allows teams to collaborate more effectively. 


Who Benefits from Autodesk Takeoff? 

Autodesk Takeoff benefits a wide range of construction professionals. Estimators can quickly extract and validate quantities, improving accuracy and efficiency. Project managers gain reliable data for budgeting and planning, while contractors and subcontractors streamline procurement and bidding with precise takeoff insights. Owners and developers also benefit from better cost predictability, enabling more informed decision-making. By enhancing collaboration and reducing errors, Autodesk Takeoff helps all stakeholders work more efficiently and competitively. 

How Autodesk Takeoff Improves Efficiency 

Autodesk Takeoff enhances efficiency by reducing rework and eliminating discrepancies between estimators and designers, ensuring that everyone is on the same page. When an updated sheet set is uploaded, Autodesk Takeoff gives several warnings that alert you to changes to the project within the package or to sheets with added markups. 

I hope this blog has helped you understand what Autodesk Takeoff does and how it can help you and your company. 

About the Author

Cherisse Biddulph

Learning Content Developer<br><br>Cherisse is an Autodesk Certified Professional for Revit with extensive experience in teaching and technical support. She holds an Associates of Applied Science degree in Architectural Drafting and Design with a focus on Interior Design. In her career spanning over 20 years in the industry, she has helped many firms with their CAD management and software implementation needs as they modernized to a BIM design environment. Today, she brings her passion for design and architecture to all the learning content she creates.

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