Create and Edit Proposal Templates

Objective

To create custom proposal templates using the Proposal Builder.

Background

After you have finished your takeoffs and estimate, you can use the information in your estimate to create a proposal. You can decide what estimate information to include in the proposal as well as the level of granularity. By default, your proposal will be generated by the Procore default template. You can turn on the Proposal Builder to apply a custom proposal template, edit the look and feel for your proposal, or add information that is not already included from your estimate.

Things to Consider

 

Steps

  1. Navigate to the Bid Board or Portfolio Planning tool and select the project.
    OR
    Navigate to the project's Estimating tool.
  2. Click the Proposal tab.
  3. Under detail settings, click the toggle ON icon-blue-toggle-on-esticom.png or icon-toggle-off-esticom.png OFF to select what information you want to include in the proposal.
  4. Click the Proposal Builder toggle ON icon-blue-toggle-on-esticom.png position to edit information directly in the proposal.
    The Proposal Builder works like other document drafting software.
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    • Style and Formatting
      1. Highlight words or move your cursor to where you want to make changes.
      2. Use the first two toolbars to change font size and formatting, or add tables or images.
    • Add Company, Project, Customer, or Estimate Information
       Tip

      You can dynamically pull in information that already exists in your Estimate or other places in Procore like your Directory, or Company and Project settings.

      These options are organized by where you would most likely include the information, in the Header, Content, or Summary sections. However, you can insert this information anywhere in your proposal.

      1. Move the cursor to the location where you want to show the information.
      2. Select Header, Content, or Summary and select the information you want to display.
        Note: Placeholder boxes appear if the fields are empty in your settings. You can either type the information in directly to the proposal, or update your settings information so it displays dynamically. If left blank, the fields are hidden from the final proposal.
    • Add Custom Text
      • Move your cursor to the desired location and type the information you want to include.
  5. Click Save and select one the two options:
    • Overwrite Current Template.
    • Save as New Template.
      1. Enter the name of the template.
      2. Optional: Mark the checkbox to set it as the default for all new proposals.
  6. Click Confirm.

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