Oregon Construction Contractors (CCB) Practice Test

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What is the Quantity Take-Off method primarily used for in construction estimating?

  1. Estimating profit margins

  2. Estimating the cost of labor and materials

  3. Calculating project timelines

  4. Determining contractor fees

The correct answer is: Estimating the cost of labor and materials

The Quantity Take-Off method is primarily focused on estimating the cost of labor and materials required for a construction project. This method involves measuring and quantifying the physical items needed for a project based on the plans and specifications. By breaking down the project into specific components—such as the amount of concrete, lumber, fixtures, and other materials—estimators can derive accurate quantities that inform the overall project cost estimates. Additionally, the Quantity Take-Off method allows for a detailed analysis of both direct and indirect labor costs associated with the project, contributing to a comprehensive budget. This process is foundational in construction estimating, as it enables contractors to create realistic and competitive bids based on the precise requirements of the project. The other choices, while relevant to overall project management and budgeting, do not capture the essence of the Quantity Take-Off method's intent, which is specifically directed at material and labor cost estimation.