
RIB costX
Construction estimating software
Construction software
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What is RIB costX
RIB CostX is a construction estimating and quantity takeoff application used to measure quantities from 2D drawings and build cost estimates from those quantities. It is used by estimators, quantity surveyors, and contractors to produce bills of quantities, tender estimates, and related reports. The product combines on-screen takeoff with a workbook-style estimating environment and supports working with PDF and CAD-based drawings.
Integrated takeoff and estimating
CostX links measured quantities directly to estimate line items, reducing manual re-entry between takeoff and pricing. Users can update quantities when drawings change and have the estimate reflect those revisions. This workflow fits teams that need traceability from drawing measurement to priced estimate.
Supports common drawing formats
The software is designed for digital takeoff from PDF drawings and can also work with CAD-based inputs depending on configuration and licensing. This helps estimators standardize takeoff across projects where source documents vary by consultant or trade. It also supports organizing drawings and measurement sets within a project file.
Quantity surveying outputs
CostX is commonly used for quantity surveying deliverables such as bills of quantities and detailed measurement reporting. It provides structured workbooks and reporting that align with formal estimating and tender documentation needs. This can be advantageous for organizations that require auditable quantity breakdowns rather than only high-level bid totals.
Not a full CM suite
CostX focuses on takeoff and estimating rather than end-to-end construction management. Capabilities such as scheduling, daily field reporting, subcontractor management, and project financial controls typically require separate systems. Organizations looking for a single platform across preconstruction and execution may need additional tools and integrations.
Learning curve for new users
The workbook and measurement methodology can require training, particularly for teams moving from simpler takeoff tools or spreadsheet-based estimating. Establishing consistent measurement libraries, templates, and estimating standards takes setup effort. Smaller teams may find initial configuration time-consuming relative to lighter-weight estimating products.
Integration depth varies
Integration options and data handoff to downstream systems (e.g., accounting, ERP, or broader project platforms) can vary by deployment and region. Some workflows may rely on exports/imports rather than real-time synchronization. This can create additional process steps when multiple systems are used for estimating, procurement, and project controls.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Complete | Contact RIB for pricing (custom quote) | Full 2D/3D takeoff & estimating; includes carbon estimating module; available as standalone or network license. |
| Core | Contact RIB for pricing (custom quote) | Core estimating features; includes carbon estimating module; available as standalone or network license. |
| Quantify | Contact RIB for pricing (custom quote) | Quantity extraction / BIM takeoff focused package; available as standalone or network license. |
| CostX Viewer (read-only) | Free to download | Free read-only viewer for clients/subcontractors to view projects, review live-linked spreadsheets and submit quotes; free to use and distribute. |
Seller details
RIB Software GmbH
Stuttgart, Germany
1961
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https://www.rib-software.com/
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