Quantity Take-off Comparison of Conventional and BIM-Based Software Cubicost Methods: A Case Study of SMPN 2 Megaluh

Syahfikri, M. Bayu Fernando and Enda, Dedi and Dearni, Roma (2026) Quantity Take-off Comparison of Conventional and BIM-Based Software Cubicost Methods: A Case Study of SMPN 2 Megaluh. Multidiciplinary Output Research for Actual and International Issue (MORFAI Journal), 6 (5): 6188. pp. 7197-7204. ISSN 2808-6635 (Unpublished)

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Abstract

Quantity Take-Off (QTO) is an essential process in construction projects as it directly influences cost estimation and project planning. Conventional quantity calculation methods often require more time and are prone to errors due to the manual interpretation of construction drawings. This study aims to compare the Quantity Take-Off results obtained using the conventional method and the Building Information Modeling (BIM) approach through Cubicost software in the construction project of SMPN 2 Megaluh. The BIM model was developed based on architectural,
structural, and mechanical-electrical drawings using the Take-off for Architecture and Structure (TAS), Take-off for
Reinforcement Bar (TRB), and Take-off for Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing (TME) modules. The quantities
generated by Cubicost were then compared with those obtained through conventional calculations. The results
indicate that most work categories produced relatively small deviations, demonstrating a good level of agreement
between the two methods. The largest deviations in the TAS module were observed in ceiling works (15.93%) and
earthworks (15.71%), while several work categories produced identical results. Quantity differences in the TRB and
TME modules were generally influenced by modeling details, drawing interpretation, and calculation procedures.
Overall, the BIM-based approach using Cubicost proved to be more efficient, integrated, and consistent in generating
Quantity Take-Off data, making it a reliable alternative to conventional methods for construction quantity estimation.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Building Information Modeling (BIM), Quantity Take-Off, Cubicost, Construction Estimation, Quantity Comparison.
Subjects: 600 – ILMU TEKNIK DAN ILMU TERAPAN > 624 – Teknik Sipil dan Konstruksi > 624.1 – Perencanaan dan Desain Bangunan
600 – ILMU TEKNIK DAN ILMU TERAPAN > 624 – Teknik Sipil dan Konstruksi > 624.2 – Struktur Bangunan dan Material
Divisions: Jurusan Teknik Sipil > Diploma Tiga (D-III) Teknik Sipil > TUGAS AKHIR
Depositing User: D-III TEKNIK SIPIL 2023 Kelas A
Date Deposited: 12 Aug 2026 04:08
Last Modified: 12 Aug 2026 04:08
URI: https://eprints.polbeng.ac.id/id/eprint/5797

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