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 use the Progress Billings tool as a Specialty Contractor managing your project's progress billings in Procore
In Procore's Progress Billings tool, Specialty Contractors can manage two (2) types of progress billings on a construction project:
Using the Client Contracts, Commitments, and Progress Billings tools, your project team can incrementally collect, review, and approve progress billing for your project's billing periods and for the agreed-upon progress milestones in your contracts.
The first step of the progress billing process is to create your purchase orders and subcontracts, and to designate a progress billing contact for the subcontractors and vendors who will be billing you for the work they perform. For customers using Procore's Progress Billings tool, the term invoice contact is synonymous with progress billing contact in Procore.
The next step is for the person (or people) responsible for managing your project's invoices to set up a billing period. In this documentation, we refer to that person as the invoice administrator. A billing period allows you to organize your invoices—monthly, weekly, or a custom length.
For your project, you can choose to create the progress billings for your subcontractors and vendors or you have option to send your progress billing contacts an 'Invite to Bill'—which is a courtesy reminder to submit the billing by the due date. After the billings are submitted, you can generate your project's GC/Client invoices based on your progress billings.
The steps in the progress billing workflow are designed for use by your team's invoice administrator(s). You also have the option to either create all of your project's progress billings on behalf of your invoice contacts or to invite your invoice contacts to submit their own invoices:
If your company is using one of Procore's ERP Integrations and you want to sync the progress billings from your Procore project with an integrated ERP system, you first need to determine if progress billing exports are supported. The list below details the ERP Integrations that support progress billing exports.
ERP Integration Name | For instructions |
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Integration by Procore: Connects Procore to Viewpoint® Spectrum® | Progress billings cannot be synced at this time. |
Integration by Ryvit: Connects Procore to Viewpoint® Vista™ | Progress billings cannot be synced at this time. |
Procore + Sage 100 Contractor® | Progress billings cannot be synced at this time. |
Procore + Sage 300 CRE® | Export Subcontractor Invoices from Procore to Sage 300 CRE® 1 |
Procore + QuickBooks® Desktop | Export Subcontractor Invoices from Procore to QuickBooks® Desktop 1 |
1 For customers using Procore's Progress Billings tool, the term subcontractor invoice is synonymous with the term progress billing.