In the fast-paced world of architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC), the gap between a beautiful 3D model and a reliable cost estimate is often where profitability goes to die. For years, SketchUp users have struggled with manual takeoffs—counting windows, measuring linear feet of piping, or calculating cubic yards of concrete by hand.
Select a paint or texture (e.g., "Hardwood Flooring") and assign a cost per square foot/meter.
The release of version 1.2.4 solidifies Quantifier Pro’s position as an industry-standard tool for quantity takeoff and cost estimation within SketchUp. By bridging the gap between design and data, it fundamentally changes the nature of the 3D model, making it a for all project information. Quantifier Pro 1.2.4 for SketchUp 2017-2024
"Quantifier Pro fails to launch on SketchUp 2024." Fix: Go to SketchUp 2024 > Preferences > Extensions and toggle "Enable Uncertified Extensions" to ON. Restart SketchUp.
Quantifier Pro 1.2.4 introduces .
Unlike standard tools, it can estimate the volume of groups and components even if they aren't "water-tight" solids—perfect for calculating concrete, gravel, or topsoil.
To help you get the most out of your estimation workflow, please share a bit more context: In the fast-paced world of architecture, engineering, and
Visually verify which objects have cost data assigned and which do not. Why Quantifier Pro is Essential for SketchUp 2017-2024
If you are looking to purchase, I recommend checking the current price on the SketchUp Extension Warehouse to see if there are any current bundles with Profile Builder 3. Would that be helpful? Unaffordable - Pro - SketchUp Community The release of version 1
Quantifier Pro 1.2.4
The most headline-worthy feature is explicit support for , including its new File Format ( .skp 2024) and the updated Ruby API 3.0 environment. Simultaneously, the extension maintains backward compatibility to SketchUp 2017 —a crucial feature for firms stuck on older versions due to plugin ecosystems or OS limitations.