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Assembly Philosophy
also "Modularization"
Assemblies
In construction-estimating-software, assemblies are groups of material items representing a specific scope of work.
Assemblies reduce the effort required for takeoff by grouping related items, for example 3/4" EMT connectors and couplings in addition to conduit.
Assemblies allow... (in order of necessity):
- complex items (devices, conduit runs, etc.) with known proportions to be counted as one.
- changes to be made to measures and counts without recounting an entire area.
- takeoffs to be skimmed for obvious deficiencies that would otherwise be obscured
- changes to be made to project requirements (specifications) without recounting an entire area.
If we agree on the definition of Branch Wiring: 2#12 #12G; 3/4"C, EMT; On Structure
and its contents as ratios of its length,
then their quantities can be calculated with only one measurement.
This is how "estimating software" assembly takeoff works, however its a simple generic process, possible with several tools an estimator should be familiar with:
XLOOKUP()- ExcelTable.Join- MS Power QueryJOIN- SQL
Abstract Assemblies
Assembly philosophy is essentially minimizing the number of necessary counts and measurements. More generally, it is minimizing the effort required for measurement.
[!info] Abstractions An abstraction is a model that intentionally ignores details that are irrelevant to problem it is used to solve
As useful a concept as assemblies are, the same concept can be applied as a test of potential efficiency gains in areas other than material takeoff.
Assembly philosophy as applied to coordination is minimizing redundant memorization among participants.
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In an ideal work breakdown, every estimator would be 100% ignorant of the requirements of others' scopes, thus allowing them to understand their own as well as possible given other constraints.
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In practice there is some overlap where scopes meet
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Eliminate redundant measurements
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Minimize redundant responsibility