Maha151
Civil/Environmental
- Nov 21, 2011
- 2
Civil Engineers; What is your reason for not giving up the CAD file for estimating / earthwork calculation purposes?
The oldest excuse is that someone could take the data and perform some type of malicious act with it. For this, you execute a CAD release agreement and do not include your stamp in electronic format.
Another reason I've been given lately is that it would give some contractors an unfair advantage. This is total BS and carries no validity what so ever. Any contractor who is not utilizing modern CAD interface take-off software is probably not qualified to bid the job to begin with.
Just as we no longer have to spend weeks to do a "hand-calc" cross section / grid take-off, just as engineers no longer draw their plans with an HP calculator and drafting arm, the digitizer take-off is a thing of the past!
Just consider how ridiculous and redundant this process is. You take a plan sheet that was created electronically, you print the information out on a sheet of paper (kill some more trees) then you trace all of the data from that plan sheet back into an electronic format to create an earthwork model.
The oldest excuse is that someone could take the data and perform some type of malicious act with it. For this, you execute a CAD release agreement and do not include your stamp in electronic format.
Another reason I've been given lately is that it would give some contractors an unfair advantage. This is total BS and carries no validity what so ever. Any contractor who is not utilizing modern CAD interface take-off software is probably not qualified to bid the job to begin with.
Just as we no longer have to spend weeks to do a "hand-calc" cross section / grid take-off, just as engineers no longer draw their plans with an HP calculator and drafting arm, the digitizer take-off is a thing of the past!
Just consider how ridiculous and redundant this process is. You take a plan sheet that was created electronically, you print the information out on a sheet of paper (kill some more trees) then you trace all of the data from that plan sheet back into an electronic format to create an earthwork model.