How do I set the accounting method for tenders?
Important
If your project has NOT been updated to Bid Management Enhanced Experience and you are using the Legacy experience, you can choose an accounting method for bids in the Configure Settings page for Bidding, and when you create or edit a bid package.
Note: This change does not affect tender packages that were created before this release. See Tendering: Flexible Response Types.
Background
Instead of being restricted to one accounting method for an entire tender package, you have the flexibility to choose an accounting method for each line item in the 'Field Response Type' column on tender forms.
Through this field, you can also control which bids should have itemized amounts, and which should be lump sum. See the How can a Lump Sum bid be submitted? section below for more information.
Answer
For projects using Bid Management Enhanced Experience, users with 'Admin' level permission to the Bidding tool can set the accounting method for each line item in the 'Response Field Type' column on a bid form. See Create a Bid Form. This column allows you to choose a response type (such as 'Amount') for each line item, providing greater flexibility when soliciting bids.
The 'Response Field Type' column has the following options to select for each line item:
- Amount
- Unit & Quantity
- Include/Exclude
Considerations
- The 'Include/Exclude' option is only available to select in the Base Tender section. The Alternates section uses 'Amount' and 'Unit & Quantity'.
- The 'Response Field Type' automatically populates as you add line items, but you can change it as needed.
- The first line item you add to the Base Tender will have the 'Response Field Type' set to 'Amount' by default.
- When you add another line item, the 'Response Field Type' is automatically copied from the previous line item. For example, if you select 'Include/Exclude' for a line item, the next line item that you add will already have 'Include/Exclude' selected.
- If a tender has already been submitted, you can't edit the Response Field Type for items that were set to 'Amount' or 'Unit & Quantity'.
- If you edit line items on a tender form after tenders have been submitted, you'll have an option to send a correspondence about the change and resend tender invitations.
How can a Lump Sum tender be submitted?
If you want a tender to be submitted as a lump sum instead of having itemized amounts, you can select 'Include/Exclude' for the line items. This ensures that tenderers specify what is or isn't included in their tender, and allows an amount to be entered in the 'Total' field at the end of the tender. See Submit a Place a tender on Behalf of a Tenderer or Submit a Tender.
After the bids have been submitted in Procore, you can use the bid leveling feature to easily identify what's included in the total cost of each bid. See Level Bids for a Bid Form.