Takeoff Fundamentals
Construction Slang & Nicknames
Virtual "On-Site" Hazards
Field Execution
"The Construction Kitchen"
100

This is the primary goal of a takeoff: to determine the total ________ of materials needed for a project.

What is Quantity?

100

If a foreman asks for a "skilsaw," they are specifically looking for this type of handheld power tool with a circular blade.

What is a circular saw?

100

This "unseen obstacle" occurs when you try to speak for two minutes before realizing your microphone is still turned off.

What is being on mute?

100

This is the primary measuring tool required for reading blueprints in the field, typically using increments of 1/8 inch or 1/4 inch per foot.

What is a tape measure (or architect's scale)?

100

This "soup" is a mixture of water, cement, and sand used to fill the gaps between tiles.

What is grout?

200

This person is typically responsible for performing takeoffs to ensure a bid is accurate.

Who is the Estimator?

200

This heavy, long-handled hammer is often jokingly called a "persuader" or a "B.F.H."

What is a Sledgehammer?

200

Similar to a site inspection, this happens when a family member or pet suddenly walks into the background of your professional video call.

What is a camera-bomb?

200

These are official, documented changes made during construction that diverge from the original blueprints, which must be carefully added to the 'As-Built' set.

What are revisions or change orders?

200

You won't find this "pancake" at breakfast; it's a thin, flat piece of metal used to join two heavy steel beams.

What is a gusset plate?

300

Estimators add this "extra" percentage to a takeoff to account for broken tiles, cut-off wood, or spilled concrete.

What is Waste Factor?

300

On a high-rise project, this is the nickname for the massive, stationary crane that towers over the building.

What is a tower crane?

300

This is the hazard of accidentally sharing your entire desktop screen—including your Slack—instead of just the intended window.

What is oversharing (or screen-share fail)?

300

This is the term for a formal request sent to the architect or engineer when a blueprint detail is unclear, unworkable, or conflicts with another system in the field.

What is an RFI (Request for Information)?

300

This "sandwich" describes a type of wall panel with insulation squeezed between two layers of concrete or metal.

What is a SIP (Structural Insulated Panel)?

400

This specific vertical dimension, which must be carefully verified on elevation views, can significantly alter the quantity of wall and column materials required.

What is finished floor-to-floor height (or ceiling height)?

400

This common nickname for Gypsum Wallboard is actually a brand name owned by USG.

What is Sheetrock?

400

This awkward moment happens when your bandwidth drops, leaving your video feed stuck on a mid-sneeze or mid-sentence facial expression for the whole team to see.

What is a lag spike (or being "frozen")?

400

This term refers to a specific "trade" (like plumbing or electrical) that is hired by the General Contractor to do specialized work.

What is a Subcontractor (or "Sub")?

400

This rotating machine is the "blender" of the construction site, used to mix cement, aggregate, and water.

What is a Concrete Mixer?

500

This term refers to the process of counting individual items on a blueprint—such as doors, light fixtures, or plumbing valves—rather than measuring lengths or areas.

What is a linear count (or "each" count)?

500

This is the nickname for the Project Superintendent or the person in charge of the entire job site.

Who is the Super?

500

This feedback loop occurs when two team members in the same physical room join the same virtual call without headphones.

What is audio feedback (or the "Larsen effect")?

500

This process involves using a laser or transit to ensure the foundation or floor is perfectly flat.

What is Leveling?

500

This "waffle" isn't for eating; it’s a type of concrete slab with a grid of deep recesses underneath to save weight while maintaining strength.

What is a waffle slab?