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Inviting and Managing Contractors

Invite contractors to price your bid package

Track the progress of contractors (specific bid/tender package)

Track the progress of contractors (across multiple bid/tender packages)

View a contractor’s profile/insurances

To view an invited contractor’s profile and insurance information (if added), follow the steps below.

Send a message to contractors (specific bid package)

Send a message to contractors (across multiple bid packages)

Update a contractor’s status manually

 Re-invite a contractor to your bid

Send a reminder to a contractor

Add a contractor’s quote manually

View a contractor’s quote

View a contractor’s “pre-construction” quote

Export a contractor’s quote

Mark a contractor as “preferred” (pre-construction phase)

Award a contractor (construction phase)

Mark a contractor’s job as “completed” (construction phase)

Remove a contractor from your bid package

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A Guide To Construction As Built Drawings

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Using social technologies for better construction collaboration

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Critical Path Method: Simplifying the process for your construction business

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