How do budget codes in an estimate create line items in a budget?

Background

Within Procore, you can apply the same cost settings across all projects for consistency. However, as projects can to differ from one project to the next, you can also make changes to budget codes within a project to meet the needs of the specific project.

Example
For some projects you may hire a subcontractor and use the broader, standard cost codes for your company. For other projects, you may self-perform the work and have more granular tracking for the work in your budget.

Estimates created in the project's Estimating tool can be sent directly to your project's budget to streamline your workflow. Budget codes, which are made up of Cost Codes, Cost Types, Sub Jobs, and Custom Segments, can be edited to match your project's budget structure.

You can set budget codes at every level of granularity for your estimate:

For each level of granularity, you can select to roll everything into a single budget code (the same sub job, cost code, cost type, custom segments) creating a single line item in your budget. Or, you can choose to use assign different budget codes to items, creating more granular line items in your budget. 

Answer

After an estimate is complete and ready to send to the project's Budget tool in Procore, it is important to be aware of how items will be represented on the budget.

When setting budget codes for at each level of granularity, you can select to roll everything into a single budget code (the same sub job, cost code, cost type, custom segments), creating a single line item in your budget. Or, you can choose a * option to create budget codes where that field is different for the item, or items within a group or assembly, creating more granular line items in your budget.

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