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MATERIAL TAKEOFF

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muhammadhammadcivileng
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MATERIAL TAKEOFF

 revit used centre to centre spacing for wall length calculation which leads to doubling of length for intermediate walls how to deal with for correct quantity takeoff??

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when drawing a wall, select disallow join so it ends at the right spot:

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or just right click the blue point at the end of the wall and select the same:

vitorbortoncello_0-1721226624830.png

Also, Revit 2025 has new features to more quickly allow and disallow joins

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@muhammadhammadcivileng wrote:

 revit used centre to centre spacing for wall length calculation which leads to doubling of length for intermediate walls how to deal with for correct quantity takeoff??


 

I don't understand. Got pictures? 

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Create Parts from Walls and then create Parts MTO.  Problem solved.  

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There is no real solution. Proposed solutions do solve the issue but require A LOT of manual work if we're talking about a real building, almost impossible for anything more than three walls.

Since it's standard in my country to increase materials by 5% (for some items even more), we just forget that Revit calculates it wrong (it does it for several more things) and live with it ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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Jazakullah(thanks) to all of you for your time ..it was done with the disallow joints

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