15 Quantity Takeoff Mistakes Every Construction Estimator Should Avoid
Every construction estimate begins with one critical step: the quantity takeoff.
When quantities are inaccurate, every decision that follows—from pricing and procurement to labor planning and scheduling—is affected. Even small takeoff mistakes can snowball into material shortages, costly change orders, and reduced profit margins.
Some of the most common quantity takeoff mistakes include:
✔ Using outdated drawings ✔ Missing addenda and revisions ✔ Misreading drawing scales ✔ Double counting materials ✔ Overlooking specifications ✔ Using incorrect units of measurement ✔ Missing specialty items ✔ Skipping the final quality review
The good news? Most of these mistakes are preventable with a structured review process and consistent quality checks.
At OSTE.AI, we help contractors and estimators improve takeoff accuracy through AI-assisted, expert-reviewed construction takeoff services, delivering reliable quantities for Division 8 and Division 10 projects.
If you want to understand all 15 common quantity takeoff mistakes and learn practical ways to avoid them, read the complete guide below.
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