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Lately, I’ve been seeing a lot of confusion arise on construction projects just because the blueprints weren’t properly interpreted or updated. It’s crazy how small errors in measurements or layout details can affect scheduling and material planning down the line.That’s where doing a proper blueprint takeoff really makes a difference. When quantities and specs are accurately pulled from drawings, the whole process from budgeting to ordering materials runs smoother. It saves both time and unnecessary costs.I’d love to hear how others handle blueprint accuracy in their projects or classes. Do you rely more on digital tools now, or still prefer manual methods for takeoffs?