Tenders
How to run a competitive bid process for subtrade packages — and how subcontractor companies respond, bid, and submit invoices.
Tenders connect your company to subcontractor companies through a structured bid process. You send out a subtrade package, one or more subcontractor companies submit pricing, you compare bids and award the job. The awarded company then submits invoices against that same work order.
Tendering is company to company. You never add a subcontractor's staff to your organization, and their staff never join it — they work the job from their own company's workspace.
For project managers
How a tender starts
When an approved estimate is scope-split into subtrade packages, each package becomes a tender-ready work order. You'll see it on the work order with a "Put out to tender" option once a trade has been assigned to the package. From there you set a due date, select which project documents to share with bidders, add any instructions, and choose which companies to invite.
You can pick from companies already in your connected-companies book — anyone you've tendered work to before — or invite a new company by email. An email invite sends a claim link. Following it either creates a free company workspace for the recipient or, if they already run a workspace in the app, adds this tender to it. Once a company accepts an invite, it stays in your book, so the next tender to that company skips the email step entirely.
Managing an open tender
The Tenders page lists every subtrade package currently out to bid across all your projects. Filter by status to focus on what needs attention:
- Out to tender — waiting for companies to accept and submit bids.
- Bid received — at least one bid is in; ready to compare.
- Awarded — a winner has been chosen and bound to the work order.
The Invited / bids column shows how many companies were invited and how many have submitted pricing. Click the work order number to open the full detail.
Reviewing bids and awarding
On the work order detail you'll see each invited company's bid side by side — amount, submitted date, and any attached file. Three outcomes per bid:
- Award — binds that company to the work order and closes the tender. You'll have the option to issue a purchase order at this point.
- Request changes — sends the bid back to the company with your comments. The tender stays open while they revise.
- Reject — removes that company from consideration without closing the tender. Other invited companies can still win.
If every invited company declines or is rejected, the tender returns to "To be tendered" so you can start over with a different set of companies.
Purchase orders
When you award a tender, you can optionally issue a PO. The PO number is stamped on the work order and shared with the awarded company. When they submit invoices, they reference either the PO number (if one was issued) or the work order number directly.
Reviewing subcontractor invoices
Once the work is done, the awarded company submits invoices from its own workspace. You'll see them on the work order detail. Three outcomes:
- Approve — accepts the invoice. Final state in Phase 1.
- Request changes — sends it back with comments.
- Reject — declines the invoice.
For subcontractor companies
A subcontractor company works entirely from its own workspace. It never joins the contractor's organization, and the contractor never joins yours. Everything below lives under Incoming Work, Invoices, and Company in your own nav.
Getting invited
The first time a contractor sends you a tender or assigns you a job directly, you receive an email with a claim link. Following the link either creates a free company workspace for you or, if you already run a workspace in the app, adds the invitation to it. Once you're in, the job shows up under Incoming Work, grouped by the contractor that sent it. Later invitations from the same contractor skip this step — the job appears directly in your Incoming Work list.
Responding to an invitation
Open an invitation to see the scope of work, any attached documents, and the bid due date. You have two options:
- Accept — confirms you're interested and unlocks the full document set. You can then submit your bid.
- Decline — removes you from consideration. The contractor can still award the job to another invited company.
You don't need to accept immediately, but the contractor can't award you the job until you accept and submit a bid.
Some jobs are assigned directly rather than tendered. Direct assignments skip bidding entirely — you can start submitting invoices right away.
Assigning a job to a teammate
If several people work in your company workspace, an owner or admin can put a specific teammate in charge of a job. Open the invitation and pick them under Assigned to — the list shows your active owners and admins. The teammate gets an in-app notification, their name appears on the job card in Incoming Work, and updates from the contractor (changes requested, award decisions, purchase orders, invoice feedback) go to them instead of everyone. Pick Unassigned to send those updates to all owners and admins again.
Submitting a bid
After accepting, you'll see a bid form on the invitation page. Enter your price, attach any supporting files (quote PDF, scope breakdown), and add notes if needed. Submit when ready.
The contractor is notified as soon as your bid lands. If they request changes, you'll see a "Revisions needed" status with their comments — update your bid and resubmit.
Seeing the outcome
Once the contractor awards the tender, you'll see "Awarded" on that invitation. If another company wins, you'll see "Not awarded." Awarded invitations stay in your Incoming Work list so you can track the work.
Submitting invoices
For awarded jobs, an Add invoice option appears on the invitation detail page. Enter your own invoice reference number, the amount, and attach your invoice file. If a purchase order was issued, reference the PO number.
You can submit multiple invoices against the same job — useful for progress billing. Each invoice moves through the contractor's review:
- Under review — the contractor has it and is reviewing.
- Approved — accepted. Payment happens through your normal arrangement with the contractor.
- Changes needed — the contractor has feedback. Address it and resubmit.
- Rejected — the invoice was not accepted.
The Invoices page in your own nav lists every invoice your company has submitted across every job, so you can track status at a glance without opening each invitation individually.