ProContractor requires each bid item to have an associated WBS code with it or it will not show up in the summary. If you use a Bid Item or List assembly, you likely have more than 1 WBS code in it. Example - I use a "Supervision" List Assembly in my estimate, Superintendent, Project Management, Project Engineer and Project Assistant have separate WBS Codes. The unit price report only recognizes 1 WBS level and that is whatever is associated w/ "the Bid Item or List Assembly and therefor does not show all the WBS codes included "Supervision" folder. this limitation effects our transparency and detail presentation level. I believe it's reasonable to consider if ProContractor requires a WBS code for each scope of work, then it should show up on the report. It shows up exactly as allocated on the summary screen and it doesn't make sense that it doesn't show up the same way on the unit price report.
Company | I&E Construction |
Job Title / Role | Estimator |
I need it... | Yesterday...Come on already |
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