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Section 3 - Take Off & Measurement

The Take-Off system allows quantity calculations to be performed and presented in an orderly and

consistent manner. Using the 4th Base family facility, it is possible to condense or expand information

to different levels of detail for viewing and printing.

The system can be used for both recording measurements during the course of a contract and

producing a Bill of Quantities at the pricing stage.

The Take-Off system allows quantity calculations to be performed.

This section of the Candy manual contains the following topics:

Take off selector

- Sheet 3.01

Take off document

- Sheet 3.02 to 3.03

Copying items

- Sheet 3.04 to 3.07

Bill writer

- Sheet 3.08 to 3.11

Version - 2002

TAKE OFF & MEASUREMENT

SECTION 3

Take-Off & Measurement

T ake-Off & Measurem ent is located within the

Bill Preparation module of the CCS System.

From the CCS Menu follow the path Candy

System to Bill Preparation Menu and select

Take-Off & Measurement.

Take-Off Selector

A selector is displayed on w hich an

unlimited number of measurement sections

may be registered.

Type in a 4-digit code and the name of the

measurement area.

A master take-off code is allocated to each

entry, which allows a previous take-off or part

thereof to be copied.

Take-Off A001 is linked to a take-off in the

current master to this job. Take-Off A002 is

linked to the first take-off on this selector.

A current take-off can be duplicated by using

the

softkey.

A blank line is inserted in the selector below

the current line so that the name of the new

take-off can be entered.

Typing a code and using Enter creates a

copy of the original take-off file.

A current take-off can be overwritten with a

copy of the Master take-off by using the

softkey.

Version - 2002

TAKE OFF & MEASUREMENT

SHEET 3.01

Take-Off Document

When the cursor is on an Op Code, the first

three lines of its description...