Autocad Practical Commands For Quantity Surveyors

Autocad Practical Commands For Quantity Surveyors
Published 4/2026
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Language: English | Duration: 2h 3m | Size: 1.38 GB
Develop Industry‑Ready AutoCAD Skills for Measurement, Automation, and Quantity Control
What you'll learn
Understand and navigate AutoCAD drawings with a measurement‑focused mindset, recognizing how drawing quality directly impacts quantity take‑off.
Apply effective selection, viewing, and isolation techniques to clearly identify drawing elements and avoid missed or duplicated quantities.
Clean and edit AutoCAD drawings systematically, eliminating hidden errors such as duplicate objects, overlaps, and disconnected geometry before measurement.
Accurately count and measure drawing elements including linear, boundary, and enclosed quantities, using proper verification methods to confirm results.
Use automation and data extraction tools responsibly, understanding both their advantages and limitations, and validating automated outputs before submission.
Implement professional workflows for BOQ‑ready drawings, ensuring accuracy, efficiency, and reliability in real‑world AutoCAD‑based quantity take‑off tasks.
Requirements
No prior experience needed, anyone can learn.
Description
Disclosure Statement
This course includes the use of artificial intelligence to enhance the learning experience. Certain elements such as visual clarity, audio quality, voiceovers, and instructional delivery may have been improved or assisted through AI‑based tools.
While artificial intelligence is used to enhance clarity and accessibility, all technical content, workflows, concepts, and instructional material are designed, reviewed, and validated by GIQS to ensure accuracy, professional relevance, and practical applicability.
About the Course
AutoCAD for Accurate Quantity Take‑Off & BOQ Preparation is a practical, workflow‑focused training program developed by GIQS for professionals working with construction drawings for measurement, estimation, and cost control.
This course is designed for Quantity Surveyors, Engineers, Estimators, and Construction Professionals who use AutoCAD drawings as the foundation for quantity take‑off and BOQ preparation, and who want to improve accuracy, efficiency, and confidence in their work.
Rather than teaching AutoCAD as a drafting‑only tool, this course focuses on using AutoCAD correctly for measurement and quantity extraction. You will learn how hidden drawing issues—such as duplicate objects, overlaps, and improper selection—can lead to serious quantity errors if not addressed correctly.
The training emphasizes real‑world workflows, demonstrating how experienced professionals review, clean, verify, and measure drawings before relying on automated counts or LISP‑based calculations. The goal is not just speed, but reliable, BOQ‑ready output.
Whether you are transitioning from manual measurement methods or already working with AutoCAD and looking to improve accuracy in professional projects, this course provides structured, step‑by‑step guidance that can be applied immediately to live drawings.
What You'll Gain from This Course
By completing this course, you will be able to
• Work confidently with AutoCAD drawings intended for quantity take‑off
• Identify and eliminate hidden drawing errors before measurement
• Apply professional workflows for accurate counting and measurement
• Extract reliable quantities for BOQ preparation
• Improve speed without sacrificing accuracy
• Reduce rework, mismatches, and commercial risks
• Produce cleaner, verification‑ready drawings for professional use
Who this course is for
Quantity Surveyors
Civil Engineers
MEP Engineers
QS Students
Working Professionals
Estimators
Cost Controllers
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