
Concrete takeoff
Concrete takeoff that knows what the lines mean.
Level Estimate treats the plan as concrete scope: walls, footings, slabs, pads, openings, embeds, rebar, forms, and pours. Quantities stay tied to the objects, assemblies, and reports that depend on them.
Plan objects
8 in foundation wall
- Length
- 146.4 lf
- Concrete
- 43.4 cy
- Forms
- 3,514 sf
- Rebar
- 1,286 lb
What it covers
Trace concrete scope once. Use it everywhere.
Level Estimate is built to keep takeoff quantities connected to the estimate, reports, and field package. The estimator can see where every number came from before it becomes a bid total.
- Walls, footings, slabs, pads, pier pads, columns, openings, blockouts, brick ledges, window wells, and embeds.
- Concrete cubic yards, lineal feet, square feet, rebar linear feet, pounds, counts, forms, excavation, backfill, haul-off, waste, and rounding.
- Whole-job or selected-area takeoff for buildings, pours, alternates, and revisions.
- Traceable quantities that can be checked before they become a quote or change-order backup.
Concrete objects
Not colored lines with a concrete label.
A wall is a wall. A footing is a footing. A slab, pad, opening, embed, and pour group should carry estimating meaning so quantities can feed assemblies, price lists, reports, and backup.

Sample outputs
Office and field output from the same estimate.
The cleanest concrete bid is not only a number. It is a quote, backup, material plan, labor view, and field package that all match the same scope.
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Show us how you estimate today. Level Estimate is built for contractors who need estimator-controlled takeoff, pricing, reports, and field output without spreadsheet re-entry.