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# Quantity Takeoff Report \[SPIG]

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### title: Quantity Takeoff

## General

Based on the unit price data provided by the user, the total cost will be presented according to the project specifications.

**Pay Item Type \[Pay Items/WSDOT Pay Items/Kiewit Pay Items]:** This parameter is used to select the pay item type.

{% hint style="info" %}
**Quantity Takeoff Report Includes**

1. **Cost Breakdown per Component (Graphical Representation)**

* A visual representation of the cost distribution across components. ![image-20241122-120552.png](https://openbrim.atlassian.net/wiki/download/attachments/2126151815/image-20241122-120552.png?api=v2) 2. **Tables for Each Defined Component**
* Detailed tables listing quantities and corresponding prices for each component.![image-20241122-120706.png](https://openbrim.atlassian.net/wiki/download/attachments/2126151815/image-20241122-120706.png?api=v2)
  {% endhint %}


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