The Master Quantifier currently has 13 varied calculation items, applicable in the most common fields of construction, which are defined below:
MASONRY CALCULATION: This calculation refers to the volume of bricks/blocks and m³ of mortar necessary to build masonry walls.
ROD CALCULATION: This calculation determines the volume in kilos that represents a certain amount of steel rods, based on their length and the number of steel.
STEEL CALCULATION: This calculation converts kilos/tons to number of pieces and vice versa.
CALCULATION OF STIRRUPS: This calculation determines the number of kilos of steel necessary for the assembly of stirrups.
ANNEALED WIRE CALCULATION: This calculation determines the number of kilos of annealed wire needed based on the kilos of reinforcing steel required.
FINISH CONVERTER: This calculation includes multiple (30) calculations of materials such as paints, sealants, pastes and commercial mortars, to determine how much material is required according to a given unit of measurement, established according to the manufacturers' specifications.
PTR/IPR/IPS CALCULATION: These calculations determine the volumetry of structural steel pieces, calculating the kilos of material based on the length and particular specification of each piece.
ABUNDANCE CONVERTER: This calculation determines the increase in volume that a material has when going from being loose to being compact.
DOSAGE TABULATOR: This tabulator provides reference information to assemble basic concrete and mortars within the assembly of unit prices or to have a reference in the field on how much material a mortar or concrete requires based on its resistance.
CALCULATION OF FORMING: This calculation determines the amount of materials necessary to make forms for multiple structures.
PARAMETRIC CALCULATIONS: This calculation generates a quick reference budget for different types of buildings.