Solution · Autodesk Revit
Your quantities, straight off the model.
Open the model in Revit, name the scope, and Caliente takes the quantity off the elements themselves: the walls, floors, footings, and families your design team already placed. The number comes back as a native Revit schedule, not a figure typed into a spreadsheet.
Give me the concrete volume for the Level 1 footings.
Stamped into Revit
312 CY
FTG-01 · VOLUME
Source
Model
Editable
Native
Inside Autodesk Revit
The same conversation, against the model.
Start in the model you already have open
Caliente reads the active model through the Revit integration: categories, types, and the parameters your team already fills in. No export, no IFC round trip, no rebuilding the job in another tool.
It gives you a schedule, not just a number
The quantity lands as a real Revit schedule, keyed to the elements it counted. Open it, sort it, and drill into any row to see exactly which elements make up the total.
You approve before it writes
Every schedule is previewed with its quantity and the elements behind it. Anything that changes the model waits for your OK, so a shared model never moves without someone deciding it should.
It reconciles against a new model issue
Ask what is in the model and Caliente pulls the elements and their quantities back out, so you can square a scope against the version the design team sent this week.
What it pulls out of Revit
Every quantity, from the elements themselves.
Concrete volume
Footings, slabs, and walls totalled by type off the model geometry, in cubic yards, without dimensioning a thing by hand.
Wall and finish area
Gypsum, cladding, and floor finishes measured off the wall and floor elements, split by type the way you price them.
Family counts
Doors, fixtures, and equipment counted by family and type, so a change to the model shows up as a change to the count.
Level and phase aware
Quantities split by level, phase, and design option, so a total covers the part of the job you are actually pricing.
Your parameters
It reads the shared and type parameters already on your elements, so totals group the way your model is set up rather than the way we guessed.
Read quantities back
Pull existing schedules and element quantities out of the model to reconcile a scope or check a prior bid against it.
Autodesk Revit is next.
Caliente is not in Autodesk Revit yet. Tell us what you run and what you take off, and we will bring you in as soon as it lands.
Under construction
Revit is next.
We are building it. Bluebeam Revu is live today. Tell us you want Revit and we will keep you posted on where it stands.