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Quantifier Pro 124 For Sketchup 20172024

❌ for custom formulas and advanced filtering. ❌ Can slow down very large models (e.g., 500+ MB) during live updates. ❌ No built-in 3D visualization of counted items (though selection highlighting helps). ❌ SketchUp Free (web) not supported – desktop only.

Practical examples

Exporting and post-processing

For architects, contractors, and estimators, calculating manual takeoffs is slow and error-prone. This article covers the features, benefits, and practical workflows of Quantifier Pro 1.2.4 to optimize your 3D building estimations. Core Quantitative Features quantifier pro 124 for sketchup 20172024

A major challenge in SketchUp is calculating volume for objects that are not "watertight" solids. Quantifier Pro 124 solves this, allowing you to estimate volumes for complex shapes, such as gravel, topsoil, or concrete. 4. Excel Integration (Windows Only)

This tool goes beyond measurements by calculating costs. You can apply unit costs, waste factors, and taxes to materials, resulting in a detailed, real-time cost estimate. 3. Non-Solid Volume Calculation

Quantifier Pro 124 is a powerful extension that can revolutionize the way you work with SketchUp. By automating quantity takeoff, generating customizable reports, and integrating with popular estimating software, this tool can help you save time, reduce errors, and increase collaboration. Upgrade your workflow with Quantifier Pro 124 and experience the benefits of streamlined quantification and estimation. ❌ for custom formulas and advanced filtering

This built-in tool highlights exactly what items in your model have costs applied to them. If you miss a wall or a window, the Cost Inspector alerts you visually, preventing multi-thousand-dollar bidding mistakes.

Set up weight densities (e.g., kg/m³ or lb/ft³) to calculate the total weight of steel, concrete, or timber structures.

| Feature | Performance in SketchUp 2017 | Performance in SketchUp 2024 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Excellent. Uses classic rasterization. | Excellent. Uses new vector engine for curved surfaces. | | Linear Length (Pipes/Cable) | Good for up to 5000 edges. | Perfect. Handles 50,000+ edges in real-time. | | Component Count | Works with Outliner hierarchy. | Works with Tags & Scenes. | | Export to CSV/Excel | Exports pre-2007 .XLS format. | Exports modern .XLSX and Google Sheets API. | | Material Takeoff | Reads legacy .skm materials. | Reads PBR (Physically Based Rendering) materials. | ❌ SketchUp Free (web) not supported – desktop only

: Activate this tool to visually verify your data. Objects with valid cost data will be highlighted in , while those without will appear in Export Reports

For over a decade, SketchUp has been the go-to solution for conceptual design and architectural modeling. However, one significant challenge has persisted: How many square meters of drywall do you need? What is the total linear footage of piping? How many concrete footings are required?

For trim, piping, or framing, the extension sums the total length of selected edges, groups, or components—even if they are buried deep inside nested geometry.