Quantity and Material Takeoff Support · Abu Dhabi, UAE

Construction Takeoff Services in Abu Dhabi

Optimar Precon provides quantity takeoff services in Abu Dhabi for contractors, subcontractors, developers, consultants and procurement teams. We prepare trade-wise quantities, material schedules, drawing markups and BOQ-aligned takeoffs for tendering, cost planning, supplier enquiries and project revisions. Explore our wider construction takeoff services in the UAE .

  • Quantity takeoffs
  • Material takeoffs
  • BOQ takeoff support
  • Tender quantities
  • Trade-wise schedules
  • Addenda and revision updates
Editable quantity schedules Quantities organised by trade, item, location or BOQ structure
Marked-up drawings Visual references showing measured areas, lengths, counts and systems
Revision support Quantity updates when drawings, specifications or addenda change

Abu Dhabi takeoff enquiry

Send Your Project Requirements

Share the available drawings, specifications, required trades, BOQ format and tender deadline.

The available project information is reviewed before the proposed scope, deliverables and programme are confirmed.

Quantity measurement for Abu Dhabi tenders

Trade Quantities Structured for Tendering, BOQ Review and Procurement Planning

Our construction quantity takeoff services in Abu Dhabi organise measured quantities around the tender drawings, specifications, work packages and client reporting requirements. The resulting schedules can support bid preparation, subcontractor comparisons, material enquiries, procurement planning and design-revision reviews. Explore the broader construction takeoff services available across multiple trades.

What do construction takeoff services in Abu Dhabi include?

Construction takeoff services in Abu Dhabi include measuring labour-related work quantities and construction materials from drawings, specifications and BOQ documents. Deliverables may include trade-wise quantity schedules, material summaries, marked-up drawings, BOQ-mapped quantities, assumption notes and revision comparisons for tender or procurement review.

Takeoff mobilisation

Four Scope Decisions Confirmed Before Measurement

These decisions establish what will be measured, how quantities will be classified and which documents govern the takeoff.

01

Measurement scope

Identify the required trades, packages, buildings, zones, floors and excluded work.

02

Document hierarchy

Confirm which drawings, specifications, schedules, addenda and BOQ documents govern the quantities.

03

Quantity structure

Agree whether quantities should be grouped by trade, BOQ item, building, level, area, system or material.

04

Required outputs

Confirm spreadsheet formats, marked-up drawings, summaries, revision notes and staged delivery requirements.

Controlled measurement process

From Tender Documents to Reviewable Quantity Schedules

The workflow separates document review, scope setup, measurement, classification, checking and final issue.

The exact sequence depends on drawing completeness, package size, required trades, BOQ structure and tender deadline.

01

Review tender documents

Check drawings, specifications, schedules, BOQ items, revisions and package boundaries.

02

Set up the takeoff

Create the required measurement categories, locations, systems, item codes and reporting structure.

03

Measure quantities

Measure areas, lengths, volumes, counts and assemblies from the applicable drawing information.

04

Map quantities to scope

Organise measurements by trade package, BOQ item, building, floor, zone or material type.

05

Complete quantity checks

Review measured items, drawing coverage, visible duplication, exclusions and schedule consistency.

06

Issue agreed deliverables

Provide quantity schedules, marked-up drawings, summaries and supporting scope or assumption notes.

Commercial use cases

Where Quantity Takeoffs Support the Preconstruction Process

The same measurement package can be structured differently depending on whether the client needs tender quantities, procurement schedules, subcontractor comparisons or a revision-impact review.

01

Tender preparation

Trade quantities organised for bid pricing, internal review and commercial submission preparation.

02

BOQ review

Independent measurements mapped against the supplied bill of quantities or pricing schedule.

03

Procurement planning

Material quantities grouped for supplier enquiries, package planning and purchasing review.

04

Design revisions

Updated quantities and comparisons when drawings, specifications or tender addenda change.

Quantity takeoff

Measures What Is Shown in the Tender Information

A takeoff records measurable work quantities such as areas, lengths, volumes, counts and assemblies. It can also organise those quantities by BOQ item, trade, location, material or system.

Cost estimate

Applies Rates, Labour and Commercial Allowances

An estimate converts quantities into projected cost by applying material rates, labour, plant, subcontract values, preliminaries and other commercial assumptions. Pricing support is available through our construction estimating services .

Who approves the final quantities and tender submission?

Optimar Precon prepares the agreed measurement deliverables from the supplied project information. The contractor, quantity surveyor, estimator, consultant or other appointed commercial professional remains responsible for reviewing the quantities, confirming scope coverage, applying project rates and approving the final tender or procurement submission.

Have an Abu Dhabi tender package ready for quantity measurement?

Share the drawings, specifications, BOQ documents, required trades, quantity format, addenda and tender deadline. The available information will be reviewed before the takeoff scope and delivery sequence are confirmed.

Send Your Tender Documents

Trade-wise quantity measurement

Trade-Specific Quantity and Material Takeoff Services in Abu Dhabi

Abu Dhabi tender packages often require quantities to be separated by trade, building, level, zone, material, system or BOQ item. Optimar Precon structures each construction takeoff around the supplied tender documents and the commercial team’s intended pricing or procurement workflow.

Which trades are covered by construction takeoff services in Abu Dhabi?

Trade takeoffs can cover concrete, reinforcement, structural steel, earthwork, masonry, drywall, insulation, roofing, flooring, painting, electrical, mechanical, plumbing and other defined construction packages. The exact items measured depend on the drawings, specifications, BOQ structure and scope boundaries supplied for the tender.

01

Concrete and Structural Steel Takeoffs

Structural quantities organised for foundations, substructures, superstructures and steel-framing packages using the applicable drawings, schedules and specifications.

  • Concrete volumes for foundations, slabs, columns and walls
  • Formwork areas by structural element
  • Reinforcement quantities where defined in the scope
  • Steel members, plates, connections and associated items
02

Earthwork, Civil and External Works Takeoffs

Quantity takeoffs for site preparation, excavation, filling, grading and defined external works based on the available civil, landscape and site information.

  • Excavation and backfill volumes
  • Cut-and-fill quantities where suitable data is supplied
  • Road, paving, kerb and hardscape quantities
  • Drainage, utilities and external-work items
03

Masonry, Drywall and Insulation Takeoffs

Wall, partition, lining and insulation quantities measured from architectural plans, wall types, elevations, sections, schedules and relevant specification information.

  • Blockwork and masonry wall areas or volumes
  • Drywall partitions, linings and ceiling systems
  • Framing, board layers and defined accessories
  • Thermal, acoustic and services insulation quantities
04

Flooring, Painting and Roofing Takeoffs

Architectural finish quantities grouped by room, floor, zone, finish type, substrate or specification reference for tender and material-enquiry use.

  • Floor finishes, skirtings, trims and defined accessories
  • Internal and external painting areas
  • Wall, ceiling and exposed-surface finish quantities
  • Roof coverings, insulation and associated roof components
05

MEP and Electrical Takeoff Services in Abu Dhabi

Mechanical, electrical and plumbing quantities prepared from system layouts, schematics, schedules, equipment information and the defined MEP package boundaries.

  • Ductwork, piping and containment lengths
  • Equipment, fixtures, fittings and device counts
  • Cables, conduits, lighting and electrical accessories
  • Mechanical, plumbing and fire-protection quantities
06

Timber, Lumber and Custom Material Takeoffs

Material takeoff services for defined timber, framing, sheathing and other specialist items where measurable information and clear material descriptions are available.

  • Timber members, studs, joists and framing components
  • Sheet materials, boarding and sheathing quantities
  • Counts, lengths, areas and material classifications
  • Project-specific schedules for additional measurable scopes

Package-based measurement

Quantities Can Follow the Tender’s Procurement and Trade Structure

A usable takeoff should reflect how the contractor intends to price, tender, procure or subcontract the work rather than combining unrelated quantities into one schedule.

Package boundaries, exclusions and interfaces should be confirmed before measurement so the same item is not unintentionally included in more than one trade schedule.

01

Structure and shell

Earthwork, concrete, reinforcement, structural steel, masonry and building-envelope quantities.

02

Architectural finishes

Partitions, ceilings, flooring, painting, wall finishes, roofing and defined fit-out materials.

03

Building services

Mechanical, electrical, plumbing, drainage and fire-protection systems grouped by package or system.

04

External and specialist works

Civil, utilities, paving, landscape, specialist materials and other clearly defined scopes.

Measurement and reporting units

Quantities Classified by the Unit Required for Each Item

Measurement units are assigned according to the trade item, BOQ format and client instructions. Schedules can also include descriptions, locations, drawing references and material or system classifications.

Area

Flooring, walls, ceilings, coatings, formwork, roofing and other surface-based items.

Volume

Concrete, excavation, backfill and other volumetric construction quantities.

m

Length

Piping, ductwork, cables, conduits, skirtings, kerbs and linear components.

No.

Count

Doors, fixtures, devices, fittings, equipment and other individually counted items.

kg/t

Weight

Steel, reinforcement and other materials reported by weight where suitable information is available.

BOQ takeoff services Abu Dhabi

Quantities Mapped to an Existing Bill of Quantities

Where the client supplies a BOQ or pricing schedule, measured quantities can be arranged against the existing item descriptions and codes for commercial review.

  • BOQ item and measured-quantity comparison
  • Separate identification of unlisted measurable scope
  • Clarification notes for ambiguous item boundaries
  • Location or package breakdown where requested

Custom quantity schedules

Reporting Without a Pre-Existing BOQ

When no BOQ is supplied, the schedule can be structured around the contractor’s trade packages, project locations, material categories or procurement plan.

  • Trade and subtrade classifications
  • Building, floor, zone or room breakdowns
  • Material and system descriptions
  • Drawing references and supporting markups

Scope assumptions and allowances

Material Quantities Should Be Distinguished From Purchasing Allowances

A measured quantity reflects the dimensions, counts or assemblies interpreted from the supplied project information. Purchasing quantities may also require waste factors, laps, cutting allowances, packaging, minimum order quantities or supplier-specific rules.

These allowances should be separately identified and confirmed by the contractor, estimator, supplier or procurement team rather than being applied without an agreed basis.

Need one trade takeoff or a complete Abu Dhabi tender package?

Send the drawings, specifications, BOQ, required trades, quantity-breakdown format, project revisions and tender deadline. Optimar Precon will review the available scope before confirming the proposed measurement and delivery structure.

Discuss Your Trade Packages

Scalable tender measurement support

Outsource Abu Dhabi Takeoff Work Without Losing Commercial Control of the Tender

Optimar Precon provides outsourced construction takeoff services for Abu Dhabi contractors, subcontractors, consultants, developers and commercial teams. The external measurement team works within the agreed document hierarchy, trade boundaries, BOQ structure, reporting format and review process while the client retains control of rates, commercial allowances and the final bid.

How do outsourced construction takeoff services in Abu Dhabi work?

The client supplies the current tender drawings, specifications, BOQ, required trades, quantity structure and deadline. The outsourced takeoff team reviews the documents, measures the agreed scope, completes quantity checks and returns schedules and drawing markups for commercial review. The contractor or appointed quantity surveyor remains responsible for confirming scope coverage, applying rates and approving the final submission.

Flexible engagement models

Choose a Takeoff Delivery Structure That Matches the Workload

The appropriate model depends on whether the requirement involves one defined tender, temporary measurement support or a continuing stream of quantity takeoffs.

01

Single tender package

A defined set of trades, documents, deliverables, review stages and tender dates.

02

Overflow takeoff support

Temporary quantity-measurement capacity during tender peaks or internal workload pressure.

03

Multi-trade delivery

Separate structural, architectural, civil and MEP takeoffs managed under one agreed programme.

04

Dedicated estimator support

A recurring resource aligned with the client’s quantity formats, package structures and tender workflow.

Quantity checking controls

Checks Applied Before a Takeoff Package Is Issued

The checking process reviews document coverage, measurement consistency, quantity classifications and the agreed delivery files before issue.

Quantity checks support measurement quality but do not replace the client’s final commercial review, technical interpretation or tender approval.

01

Document and revision check

Confirm that the takeoff uses the agreed drawings, specifications, schedules, BOQ and addenda.

02

Drawing coverage check

Review buildings, floors, zones, systems and drawings included within the measurement scope.

03

Measurement consistency

Check units, descriptions, item classifications, visible duplication and quantity grouping.

04

Deliverable check

Confirm schedules, marked-up drawings, notes, file names and requested output formats.

Large tender governance

Records That Keep Multi-Trade Takeoff Packages Traceable

Large or fast-moving tender packages benefit from a visible record of source documents, measurement status, scope questions and deliverables issued to the commercial team.

01

Source register

Records the drawings, specifications, schedules, addenda and revisions used for measurement.

02

Package-status matrix

Shows which trades, buildings, zones or systems are pending, in progress, checked or issued.

03

Clarification log

Records unclear scope, conflicting information, missing details and client responses.

04

Issue register

Records the quantity files, drawing markups, revision status and corresponding issue date.

Client commercial control

The Contractor or Appointed Commercial Team Retains Responsibility For

  • Confirming the tender and subcontract package scope
  • Reviewing quantity coverage and commercial risk
  • Applying labour, material, plant and subcontract rates
  • Approving waste factors, allowances and procurement quantities
  • Resolving design, specification and contractual interpretations
  • Approving the final bid, BOQ or procurement submission

Optimar Precon measurement scope

Our Takeoff Team Handles

  • Review of the supplied tender information
  • Set-up of the agreed trade and quantity structure
  • Measurement of the defined construction scope
  • Preparation of schedules and drawing markups
  • Quantity-production and deliverable checks
  • Updates based on supplied addenda or approved revisions

Recurring takeoff requirements

When Does a Dedicated Construction Estimator Make Sense?

A dedicated estimator can suit contractors and specialist subcontractors with recurring tender invitations, repeatable trade scopes and established internal quantity or pricing formats. The resource can become familiar with the client’s package structure while the internal commercial team retains final review and bid control.

Firms assessing ongoing support can review the dedicated construction estimator service model.

Need additional takeoff capacity for an Abu Dhabi tender programme?

Send the tender list, required trades, approximate drawing volume, BOQ format, priority packages and submission dates. Optimar Precon will review whether the workload suits project-based measurement, overflow support or a recurring estimator arrangement.

Review Your Tender Workload

Industries and project types

Construction Takeoff Support for Abu Dhabi Building, Industrial and Infrastructure Projects

The quantity structure should reflect the type of asset, construction stage, procurement route and party pricing the work. A villa, high-rise development, warehouse, hospital, data centre and infrastructure package each require different trade boundaries, measurement categories and reporting detail.

Which project types use construction takeoff services in Abu Dhabi?

Construction takeoff services in Abu Dhabi can support commercial, residential, hospitality, healthcare, education, industrial, logistics, data centre, government, utility and infrastructure projects. The measured scope may include civil, structural, architectural, fit-out, MEP and external-work quantities depending on the tender package.

01

Commercial and Mixed-Use

Takeoffs for offices, retail centres, mixed-use developments, commercial towers, common areas and tenant spaces.

Structure, envelope, finishes and MEP
02

Residential Towers and Villas

Residential and villa takeoffs for apartments, housing developments, repeated unit types and associated external works.

Units, villas, amenities and site works
03

Hospitality, Retail and Fit-Out

Fit-out takeoff services for hotels, restaurants, retail spaces, public areas, interiors and back-of-house packages.

Partitions, ceilings, finishes and joinery
04

Healthcare and Education

Trade quantities for hospitals, clinics, schools, universities, laboratories and specialist room packages.

Rooms, services, finishes and equipment areas
05

Industrial and Manufacturing

Industrial takeoffs for production buildings, workshops, process-support areas, plant rooms and specialist installations.

Steel, concrete, services and equipment areas
06

Logistics and Warehousing

Quantity takeoffs for warehouses, distribution facilities, loading areas, service yards and supporting office accommodation.

Shell, yards, paving, racking and services
07

Data Centres and Technical Facilities

Architectural, structural and MEP takeoffs for technical buildings, equipment rooms and services-intensive packages.

MEP systems, rooms, containment and structure
08

Infrastructure, Utilities and Civic Works

Civil and utility takeoffs for roads, drainage, services, external works, public facilities and supporting infrastructure.

Earthwork, paving, networks and structures

Project-specific takeoff setup

The Quantity Structure Should Follow How the Project Will Be Priced and Procured

A residential tower, villa development, industrial building and technical facility should not receive the same quantity hierarchy. The reporting structure should reflect the buildings, packages, systems and locations used by the commercial team.

The takeoff scope, document hierarchy, quantity classifications and required deliverables should be confirmed before measurement begins.

01

Asset hierarchy

Confirm whether quantities should be divided by plot, building, tower, villa type, floor, zone or room.

02

Package boundaries

Define which contractor, subcontractor, supplier or BOQ package includes each measured item.

03

System and material breakdown

Agree the finish types, structural elements, MEP systems and material categories required for pricing.

04

Procurement sequence

Identify priority packages, staged tender releases and quantities needed for early supplier enquiries.

Project conditions

Takeoff Support for New Build, Fit-Out, Refurbishment and Existing Assets

The measurement approach should reflect whether the drawings represent a new design, changes to an existing building, an interior package or final construction information.

01

New construction

Trade quantities measured from current tender or design documentation for new assets.

02

Fit-out packages

Interior partitions, ceilings, finishes, joinery and building-services quantities by area or tenant.

03

Refurbishment

Existing, retained, removed and proposed work separated where the supplied documents identify each condition.

04

Revision and change review

Quantity comparisons prepared from revised drawings, addenda or approved design changes.

Main contractors and developers

Multi-Trade Tender and Procurement Quantities

Larger project teams may require several trade packages to follow one tender programme and common reporting hierarchy.

  • Trade-package and BOQ comparisons
  • Building, level and zone breakdowns
  • Subcontractor and supplier enquiry quantities
  • Addenda and design-revision updates

Specialist subcontractors and suppliers

Focused Takeoffs for Defined Trade Scopes

Specialist bidders may require deeper material, system or installation breakdowns within one trade package.

  • Item and material classifications
  • Room, elevation or system schedules
  • Marked-up drawings supporting measured quantities
  • Defined exclusions and scope-interface notes

Project complexity and programme

Project Type Alone Does Not Determine the Takeoff Programme

A small technically dense package can require more measurement review than a larger repetitive building. The production programme therefore depends on document quality, trade complexity, drawing count, required reporting detail and the number of review stages.

Priority trades or buildings can be considered for staged issue where the scope and available information support a controlled release sequence.

Have an Abu Dhabi project with specialist measurement requirements?

Send the project type, tender documents, required trades, building or package hierarchy, BOQ format and submission dates. The scope can then be reviewed against the project’s measurement and reporting requirements.

Discuss Your Project Type

Digital measurement and provider selection

Takeoff Software and Controls for Abu Dhabi Tender Packages

Digital takeoff platforms support measurement, drawing markups, quantity classification and revision review. The software selected for an Abu Dhabi tender depends on the trade, document format, required reporting structure and compatibility with the client’s estimating or BOQ workflow.

Which software is used for construction takeoffs?

Construction takeoffs may use Bluebeam Revu, PlanSwift, On-Screen Takeoff, STACK, Countfire and spreadsheet-based reporting tools. The selected platform should support the required architectural, structural, civil or MEP measurements and produce outputs that the client can review, price and incorporate into its tender workflow.

Construction takeoff software

Digital Platforms Selected Around the Trade and Required Output

The takeoff platform should allow the measurement team to identify drawing references, organise quantities, retain visual markups and issue schedules in the agreed client format.

01

Bluebeam Revu

PDF review, drawing calibration, measurements, markups, revision overlays and visual quantity references.

02

PlanSwift and OST

Trade-based counts, lengths, areas and assemblies linked to digital tender drawings.

03

STACK and Countfire

Cloud-based measurement and specialist quantity workflows where suitable for the project and trade.

04

Excel and client templates

Quantity schedules, BOQ mappings, summaries and custom reporting aligned with the client’s commercial process.

Does takeoff software automatically confirm complete tender quantities?

No. Digital tools calculate measurements from the information selected by the estimator, but they do not independently resolve missing drawings, conflicting specifications, unclear package boundaries or contractual interpretations. Document review and commercial judgement remain necessary.

Large and multi-package tenders

Enterprise Takeoffs Require Package Control, Not Just More Estimators

Large Abu Dhabi developments may include several buildings, disciplines, tender packages and staged document releases. The takeoff structure must keep those quantities separate while maintaining one visible source and revision hierarchy.

A large project can be divided by building, discipline or priority package, but the interfaces between those workstreams must remain clearly defined.

Large-project setup

Four Controls for Large Quantity Takeoff Assignments

These controls help several measurement workstreams operate under one coordinated tender programme.

01

Package segmentation

Divide the work by trade, building, level, zone, system or procurement package.

02

Common measurement structure

Apply agreed item names, units, BOQ references and location classifications.

03

Staged delivery plan

Prioritise early pricing, subcontractor enquiry or procurement packages where required.

04

Interface review

Identify duplicated, excluded or shared items at package and discipline boundaries.

Addenda and revision management

Keep Quantity Updates Connected to the Correct Tender Documents

Revised drawings should not simply replace earlier files without a record. The takeoff workflow should identify the affected package, changed quantity and source revision used for each update.

01

Revision register

Record new drawings, specifications, schedules, addenda and clarification responses.

02

Affected-scope review

Identify which trades, locations, BOQ items and previous measurements require updates.

03

Quantity comparison

Separate revised quantities from earlier tender measurements where comparison is requested.

04

Updated issue record

Return the revised schedules and markups with the corresponding source and issue status.

Construction takeoff company Abu Dhabi

How Should You Choose a Construction Takeoff Company?

Evaluate a provider on its understanding of the required trades, scope-definition process, quantity traceability, checking responsibilities, revision handling, reporting compatibility and communication structure. Software access alone does not demonstrate that a provider can manage a complex tender package.

The appointed team should also distinguish quantity measurement from pricing. Where the requirement includes rates, labour, plant, overhead or commercial allowances, review the wider construction estimating services scope.

Client information controls

Confirm Before Project Files Are Shared

  • Approved transfer platform or common data environment
  • Named users and required access permissions
  • Folder, file-name and revision conventions
  • Current document register and tender status
  • Restrictions on copying or external distribution
  • Archive and project-closeout requirements

Takeoff delivery controls

Confirm Before Quantity Files Are Issued

  • Agreed trade and BOQ schedule format
  • Required drawing markups and measurement references
  • Current source and revision information
  • Scope notes, exclusions and clarification status
  • Required spreadsheet and PDF deliverables
  • Named client reviewer and issue destination

Planning a large or revision-heavy Abu Dhabi takeoff package?

Send the document register, required trades, BOQ or package hierarchy, software or reporting requirements, release priorities and tender deadline. Optimar Precon will review the production and document-control requirements before confirming the scope.

Review Your Tender Package

Frequently asked questions

Construction Takeoff Services in Abu Dhabi FAQs

These answers explain the documents, deliverables, BOQ requirements, revisions, software and turnaround considerations involved in an Abu Dhabi quantity takeoff assignment.

What documents are required for construction takeoff services in Abu Dhabi?

The usual inputs include architectural, structural, civil and MEP drawings, specifications, schedules, tender instructions, BOQ documents and applicable addenda. The required documents depend on the trades and packages being measured. A current document register helps identify the governing revisions.

What deliverables are included in a quantity takeoff package?

Deliverables can include editable quantity schedules, material summaries, BOQ-mapped quantities, marked-up drawings, drawing references, scope notes, exclusions and revision comparisons. The precise output format should be agreed before measurement begins.

Can measured quantities be mapped to our existing BOQ?

Yes. Where an existing BOQ or pricing schedule is supplied, measured quantities can be organised against its item descriptions, codes and trade structure. Items that do not have a clear BOQ location can be separately identified for client review.

How are revised drawings and tender addenda handled?

The new files are recorded against the current source register, and the affected trades, locations and BOQ items are identified. The relevant quantities are then updated and can be compared with the earlier takeoff where a revision-impact review is required.

Does a quantity takeoff include construction pricing?

A quantity takeoff measures and organises construction work and material quantities. Pricing requires the application of labour, material, plant, subcontract, overhead, risk and other commercial allowances. These services should be separately confirmed when a priced estimate is required.

How long does a construction takeoff take?

The programme depends on the drawing count, required trades, document completeness, project complexity, quantity-breakdown requirements and review stages. After reviewing the tender package, Optimar Precon confirms the proposed schedule and whether priority trades can be issued in stages.

Abu Dhabi and wider UAE support

Prepare Your Abu Dhabi Quantity Takeoff Enquiry

Optimar Precon supports contractors, subcontractors, developers, quantity surveyors and procurement teams with construction quantity takeoffs, material schedules, BOQ mapping, marked-up drawings and tender-revision support for projects across Abu Dhabi and the wider UAE.

Abu Dhabi project coverage

Takeoff Support Across Different Abu Dhabi Development Areas

The service is delivered remotely from the supplied tender documents and can support projects located across Abu Dhabi City, surrounding communities, industrial areas and other parts of the emirate.

01

Abu Dhabi City and Island Developments

Takeoff support for towers, commercial developments, hospitality projects, healthcare facilities, fit-outs and mixed-use buildings.

02

Residential and Masterplanned Communities

Quantity schedules for villas, apartments, repeated unit types, amenities, landscape works and supporting infrastructure.

03

Industrial and Logistics Areas

Trade takeoffs for warehouses, manufacturing facilities, workshops, utility buildings, service yards and external works.

04

Al Ain and Wider Abu Dhabi Emirate

Building, civil, infrastructure, utility and specialist takeoff support for projects outside central Abu Dhabi.

Prepare your takeoff enquiry

Information That Helps Us Review the Tender Scope

Providing the current tender information allows the team to assess drawing volume, measurement complexity, required trades, BOQ mapping and the proposed delivery sequence.

01

Tender documents

Drawings, specifications, schedules, BOQ files, addenda and the current document register.

02

Required trades

Civil, structural, architectural, finishes, MEP, external works or specialist packages.

03

Quantity format

BOQ mapping, trade structure, building breakdown, units, templates and required markups.

04

Programme and reviews

Priority packages, clarification dates, staged releases, client review and tender deadline.

What happens after the tender documents are submitted?

The available files are reviewed to confirm the required trades, document revisions, package boundaries, quantity format and tender dates. Any unclear or missing information is identified before the proposed takeoff scope and delivery programme are confirmed.

Abu Dhabi quantity takeoff enquiry

Send Your Abu Dhabi Tender Package for a Takeoff Scope Review

Share the current drawings, specifications, BOQ, required trade packages, quantity-reporting format, addenda and submission dates. Optimar Precon will review the available information before confirming the measurement scope, deliverables and proposed programme.

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