Takeoff exports

Turn PDF takeoffs into spreadsheet-ready quantities.

Redliner lets teams measure on construction PDFs, organize quantities by scope, and export the data into Excel or CSV workflows without burying the drawing source.

Why teams use it

Organized around the sheet set.

Spreadsheet-friendly output

Export quantity rows that estimators can use in existing Excel workbooks and estimating templates.

Source context included

Keep page references, categories, and markup context with each quantity so exported numbers can be checked later.

No mystery measurements

Reviewers can go from a quantity back to the drawing markup that created it instead of trusting disconnected spreadsheet cells.

FAQ

Common questions

Does Redliner export directly to Excel?

Redliner exports spreadsheet-friendly CSV data that opens cleanly in Excel and can feed existing estimating workbooks.

Can exports include page references?

Yes. Redliner takeoff exports are designed to preserve drawing context such as sheet and markup references.

Why use CSV instead of only a PDF report?

CSV keeps the quantity data usable for estimating, pricing, sorting, and workbook formulas.

Keep Excel, improve the takeoff source.

Use Redliner for PDF measurements that can move cleanly into your estimating spreadsheet.