How do I bill for stored materials in an invoice? (Beta)

Using Owner or Specialty Contractor Terminology?

Procore can be configured to use terminology specific to General Contractors, Owners, or Specialty Contractors. Learn how to apply the dictionary options.

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    • This table shows the differences in tool names (bold) and terms across the point-of-view dictionaries for Project Financials.

      Generalunternehmer
      Englisch (Vereinigte Staaten) - Standard

      Besitzer
      Englisch (Terminologie für Eigentümer v2)

      Fachunternehmer
      Englisch (Terminologie für Fachunternehmer)

      Fakturierung

      Fakturierung

      Teilabrechnungen

      Eigentümer

      Finanzierung

      Eigentümer

      Auftraggeber/Kunde

      Auftraggeber/Kunde

      GC/Kunde

      Nachtrag zum Debitorenvertrag

      Nachtrag zur Finanzierung

      Nachtrag zum Debitorenvertrag

      Debitorenverträge

      Finanzierung

      Kundenverträge

      Einnahme

      Finanzierung

      Einnahme

      Untervertrag

      Vertrag

      Untervertrag

      Subunternehmer

      Unternehmer

      Subunternehmer

      Leistungsverzeichnis für Subunternehmer (Sub-LV)

      Leistungsverzeichnis für Auftragnehmer (CSOV)

      Leistungsverzeichnis für Subunternehmer (Sub-LV)

      About These Dictionaries
      • Default Setting: The 'General Contractor' dictionary is enabled by default for all accounts.

      • Availability: These alternate dictionaries in italics are available in US English only.

      How to Switch Your Dictionary

      To change your company's terminology to the Owner or Specialty Contractor dictionary, contact your company's . They will work with your Procore Point of Contact to make the change.

Answer

Billing for stored materials on a construction project allows contractors to recover the costs of purchasing and storing materials on a job site. It also requires teams to ensure they accurately account for materials received. This includes documenting the trade partners, types of materials, quantities, costs, and delivery dates. Because stored materials do not represent completed work, invoices must be itemized to differentiate between what is installed on a project during a billing period and what is stored for future work.

Once a contractor receives an invoice payment, stored materials become the client's property and the contractor is responsible for ensuring stored materials are safe. To avoid misunderstandings, ensure the requirements in a project's commitment or prime contract are clear about how to bill for stored materials.

To learn how to configure settings and bill for stored materials in Procore, see About Stored Materials on Invoices.

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