Masonry Estimation
We provide precise masonry takeoffs including blocks, bricks, mortar, reinforcement, and quantities for accurate project costing.
Scopewise provides precise concrete takeoffs for foundations, slabs, walls, and structural elements, built for contractors.




SERVICES OVERVIEW
Concrete is one of the most expensive and hardest scopes to fix once poured, so accuracy is critical from the start. Our estimators calculate volumes with precision—factoring slab thickness, footing depth, wall dimensions, and pour sequencing to keep supplier quotes tight and schedules on track.
We support concrete contractors, structural GCs, and developers needing reliable cubic yard takeoffs and reinforcement counts. Each estimate includes mix design notes, pour area breakdowns, and full formwork scope—delivering complete material clarity and stronger, more dependable bids.


We provide precise masonry takeoffs including blocks, bricks, mortar, reinforcement, and quantities for accurate project costing.
We deliver detailed structural steel estimates covering beams, columns, connections, weights, and fabrication-ready material quantities accurately.
We calculate complete framing takeoffs including studs, joists, rafters, connectors, and layouts for efficient construction planning.
We estimate carpentry scope including finishes, trims, woodwork elements, and quantities for smooth execution and cost control.
CALL TO ACTION
We review foundation plans, structural drawings, and section details to understand all concrete elements.
We calculate precise concrete volumes, including slabs, footings, walls, beams, and other structural components.
Rebar, post-tension (if applicable), and formwork areas are measured and included for complete scope coverage.
You receive a detailed, cross-checked estimate within 24–48 hours, ready for bidding, procurement, and execution.
WHY US?
Concrete mistakes are expensive and irreversible. Our estimates give you the confidence to pour without second-guessing the numbers.
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FAQs
Foundation plans, structural floor plans, and section details are most important. If the structural drawings have rebar callouts, those help us provide rebar quantities alongside the concrete volumes.
We include both by default. Formwork contact area is calculated and listed separately so your forming crew can price their scope off the same document.
Yes. Post-tension quantities are included for elevated slabs when tendon layouts and stressing details are provided in the structural drawings.
Yes. From warehouse slabs to bridge abutments and dam structures, we've handled concrete estimates across a wide range of project types and scales.
Each zone is calculated separately based on the thickness shown in the drawings. Transitions, thickened edges, and haunches are all broken out individually.