Quantifier Pro 1.2.4 — For Sketchup 2017-2024

Click the button to review your cost breakdown. Use the filtering tools to isolate specific phases of construction, such as structural works or interior finishes. Once verified, export the document to a CSV file for final invoicing. Why Version 1.2.4 Matters

No tool is without constraints. Quantifier Pro relies on proper modeling hygiene: components should be used instead of groups where repetition exists, and materials must be consistently applied. Messy, unorganized SketchUp models (e.g., stray faces, reversed normals, overlapping geometry) will produce inaccurate takeoffs. Additionally, while version 1.2.4 handles curves better than predecessors, extremely complex organic forms (e.g., terrain meshes with millions of faces) may still cause performance lag.

Quantifier Pro 1.2.4 is designed to benefit a wide range of users, including:

Using Quantifier Pro effectively requires a structured approach to your SketchUp modeling. Follow these steps to build a live cost model: Step 1: Model Cleanliness and Grouping Quantifier Pro relies entirely on your model structure. Quantifier Pro 1.2.4 for SketchUp 2017-2024

By assigning a unit weight (density) to specific layers or materials, the tool calculates the total weight of selected entities.

What do you primarily model? (e.g., residential, commercial, landscaping) Which SketchUp version are you currently running? Do you use Imperial or Metric measurement systems?

Quantifier Pro 1.2.4 for SketchUp 2017-2024: The Ultimate Cost Estimation Guide Click the button to review your cost breakdown

Quantifier Pro 1.2.4 is an extension for SketchUp that automates material and component quantity takeoffs, costing, and scheduling across SketchUp models (versions 2017 through 2024). It extracts, aggregates, and formats counts, areas, lengths, volumes, and custom attributes into schedules for estimating, bill-of-materials (BOM), and reporting workflows.

: Assign a fixed unit price to specific components like doors, windows, or appliances. 3. Reviewing the Live Cost Dashboard

In the ecosystem of 3D modeling, SketchUp has long reigned as a champion of intuitive design, celebrated for its ease of use and rapid conceptualization. However, for professionals in architecture, construction, and interior design, a model is more than a visual artifact—it is a database of potential costs, materials, and labor. This is where asserts its critical value. As a dynamic extension compatible with SketchUp versions 2017 through 2024, Quantifier Pro transforms static geometric models into live, interactive quantity takeoff and costing spreadsheets directly embedded within the SketchUp environment. Why Version 1

The extension allows users to assign reusable cost rules based on four primary criteria:

The signature differentiator of Quantifier Pro is its bi-directional linking between the model and a live spreadsheet (exportable to Excel, CSV, or printed reports). When a designer changes the length of a wall or moves a window, the spreadsheet does not need to be manually recalculated. Instead, Quantifier Pro listens for modifications and updates totals instantly. This dynamic feedback loop is invaluable during value engineering: a designer can shrink a building’s footprint by 10% and immediately see the financial impact on concrete, rebar, and finishing materials.

As you modify your SketchUp geometry—such as stretching a wall, adding a window, or scaling a concrete slab—the total project cost updates in real time. This allows for rapid budget prototyping during the conceptual design phase. 4. Comprehensive Excel Export

is a specialized SketchUp extension developed by MindSight Studios designed to automate quantity takeoffs and project cost estimations directly from 3D models. It is compatible with SketchUp versions 2017 through 2024 on both Windows and Mac operating systems. Core Functionality