Nice film. It gave me a few ideas for my own projects and for that I thank you. I have a question. For the terrain schedules, why don't you make a terrain equal to the existing, you then subtract the new, and thus you obtain the actual quantity of terrain that has to be removed? If you would do this than in the schuedules you have two rows, the terrain to be removed and the terrain to be filled (both useful to the constructor) and remove existing and new.
Hello Robert! Thanks a lot for the explanation. The only missing piece for me is how to make a schedule for the parts to be demolished in m2. Is this possible in Archicad?
yes, it's possible, but may need to be multiple schedules for different element types. The big issue is that ArchiCAD doesn't have excel-like equations built in.
Nice film. It gave me a few ideas for my own projects and for that I thank you.
I have a question. For the terrain schedules, why don't you make a terrain equal to the existing, you then subtract the new, and thus you obtain the actual quantity of terrain that has to be removed? If you would do this than in the schuedules you have two rows, the terrain to be removed and the terrain to be filled (both useful to the constructor) and remove existing and new.
Hello Robert! Thanks a lot for the explanation. The only missing piece for me is how to make a schedule for the parts to be demolished in m2. Is this possible in Archicad?
yes, it's possible, but may need to be multiple schedules for different element types. The big issue is that ArchiCAD doesn't have excel-like equations built in.
Can we do cost estimation directly in Archicad too?
ROBERT HOW DO YOU CREATE YOUR OWN SCHEDULE FROM THE FIRST POINT ?