STACK Quick Start Assemblies - Division 3, Concrete
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    Overview

    STACK's Quick Start assemblies for concrete are designed to work for many different types of structures and rebar configurations.

    Table of Contents

    03 Concrete


    03 Concrete

    Concrete Flatwork - 2D

    Summary: This assembly is designed for a Volume 2D takeoff.

    Variables:

    • Aggregate Base Depth In Inches - used to calculate the Aggregate Base item.
    • Rebar Spacing Inches If Used - Required if choosing rebar for reinforcing.

    Required Items:

    These items will be automatically added to your takeoff.

    • Aggregate Base - calculated in tons, based on the area component of the takeoff and aggregate depth variable.
    • Concrete - cubic yards equal to the takeoff total.
    • Concrete Flatwork Labor - by the square foot.

    Item Groups:

    This group contains a selection of items to choose if needed.

    • Choose Reinforcing - either rebar or welded wire mesh.
    • Choose Vapor Barrier - by the roll based on square footage of the takeoff

    Concrete Footing, Beam, Curb - Linear

    Summary: This assembly is designed for a Linear takeoff. It can be used for different types of footings, beams and simple curbs.

    Variables:

    • Concrete Width In Inches - Used to calculate the volume of concrete and length of transverse rebar.
    • Concrete Depth In Inches - Used to calculate the volume of concrete.
    • Continuous Rebar Count - the number of bars running along the length of the concrete.
    • Transverse Rebar Spacing In Inches - Required if choosing a transverse rebar item.
    • Vertical Rebar Spacing In Inches - Required if choosing a vertical rebar item.
    • Vertical Rebar Length In Feet - If choosing vertical rebar this is the total length of each piece including bends and hooks.

    Required Items:

    These items will be automatically added to your takeoff.

    • Concrete - Cubic yards calculated using the linear takeoff total plus depth and width variables.
    • Concrete Footing Labor - by the linear foot.

    Item Groups:

    This group contains a selection of items to choose if needed.

    • Continuous Rebar - by the linear foot, based on the linear takeoff total and rebar count variable.
    • Transverse Rebar - by the linear foot, based on the linear takeoff total, width variable and transverse spacing variable.
    • Vertical Rebar - by the linear foot, based on the linear takeoff total, width spacing variable and vertical rebar length variable.
    • Excavation Labor - by the linear foot.

    Concrete Rectangular Column/Pier - Count

    Summary: This assembly is designed for a Count takeoff. It may work for any vertical rectangular concrete structure.

    Variables:

    • Column Height In Feet - Or depth if you have a pier. The vertical dimension. It is used to calculate concrete and all rebar.
    • Column Width In Inches - One of the horizontal dimensions, used to calculate concrete and cage rebar.
    • Column Length In Inches - One of the horizontal dimensions, used to calculate concrete and cage rebar.
    • Vertical Rebar Count - Used to calculate vertical rebar.
    • Rebar Cage Spacing In Inches - Used to calculate cage rebar.

    Required Items:

    These items will be automatically added to your takeoff.

    • Concrete - Cubic yards calculated using the count takeoff total plus width, length and height variables.
    • Concrete Column/Pier Labor - per each.
    • Rebar (Vertical) - in linear feet, based on the takeoff count, column height and rebar count.
    • Rebar (Cage) - in linear feet, based on the takeoff count, column dimensions and spacing variable.

    Item Groups:

    This group contains a selection of items to choose if needed.

    • Excavation - per each.

    Concrete Round Column/Pier - Count

    Summary: This assembly is designed for a Count takeoff. It may work for any vertical round concrete structure.

    Variables:

    • Column Diameter In Inches - used to calculate concrete and cage rebar
    • Column Height In Feet - used to calculate concrete and all rebar
    • Vertical Rebar Count - used to calculate vertical rebar
    • Rebar Cage Spacing In Inches - used to calculate cage rebar

    Required Items:

    These items will be automatically added to your takeoff.

    • Concrete - Cubic yards calculated using the count takeoff total plus diameter and height variables.
    • Concrete Column/Pier Labor - per each.
    • Rebar (Vertical) - in linear feet, based on the takeoff count, column height and rebar count.
    • Rebar (Cage) - in linear feet, based on the takeoff count, column dimensions and spacing variable.

    Item Groups:

    This group contains a selection of items to choose if needed.

    • Excavation - per each.

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