When your company applies the 'Owners English' or 'Specialty Contractors English' point-of-view dictionary, you'll see different tool names and term changes in the user interface. Learn how to apply the dictionary options.
This table shows the differences in tool names (bold) and terms across the point-of-view dictionaries for Project Financials. These dictionaries are available in US English only. The default dictionary is designed for general contractors, which means that you will need to work with your Procore Administrator at your company and your Procore point of contact to access the other dictionary options.
General Contractors English (United States) - Default |
Owners English (Owner Terminology V2) |
Specialty Contractors English (Specialty Contractor Terminology) |
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Invoicing | Invoicing | Progress Billings |
Owner | Funding | Owner |
Owner/Client | Owner/Client | GC/Client |
Prime Contract Change Order | Funding Change Order | Client Contract Change Order |
Prime Contracts | Funding | Client Contracts |
Revenue | Funding | Revenue |
Subcontract | Contract | Subcontract |
Subcontractor | Contractor | Subcontractor |
Subcontractor Schedule of Values (SSOV) | Contractor Schedule of Values (CSOV) | Subcontractor Schedule of Values (SSOV) |
To export a payment schedule for a subcontractor invoice as an invoice administrator.
Construction businesses operating in Australia and New Zealand are creating payment schedules to facilitate the invoice approval process, as well as claims of work performed by downstream collaborators. In a typical payment schedule workflow, downstream collaborators submit invoices for work performed. The upstream collaborator reviews the invoice and approves the amounts on the claim.
You can export a payment schedule to show the following information:
You can also open invoices from the Commitments tool. To do this, navigate to the Project level Commitments tool. In the Contracts tab, click the Number link, and then click the Invoices tab. Locate the invoice in the Invoices (Requisitions) table and click the Invoice Position or Invoice # link.
The example below shows a sample payment schedule.
The illustration below shows you an example of a payment schedule.