Preconstruction

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The User Activity dataset in 360 Reporting is currently available as an open Beta. For instructions on how to create a 360 Report with this dataset, see Create a User Activity Report in 360 Reporting.

Objects in the Preconstruction Dataset

Generate reports using the Preconstruction data set to gain insights into your project's early-stage financial planning. This data connects your estimating and bidding information, allowing you to track bid packages and analyze cost estimates to make more informed decisions before breaking ground.

What you can see in this dataset depends on two levels of access in Procore:

  • Company Access: Objects in the dataset become available only after your company enables the corresponding tool in its Procore account.

  • User Access: Your specific permissions for each tool control which objects are available to you.

Area

Object

Available to

Estimating

Estimate

Companies with access to the Estimating tool.

Estimate Budget Included Item

Estimate Budget Item

Estimate Layer

Estimate Layer Group

Estimating Project

Estimate Adjustment

Project Note

Project Task

Project Document

Bidding

Bid

Companies with access to the Bidding tool.

Bid Form

Bid Item

Bid Package

Contract

How are objects in the Dataset Joined?

A join combines data from related objects into a single row. For example, directly connected objects like a 'Bid' and its 'Bid Form' are automatically joined.

To connect objects without a direct link, add a field from a shared intermediary object to your report. For example, you can join an 'Estimating Project' and an 'Estimate Layers' by including a field from their common 'Estimating Layer Groups'.

Join Table

This table shows how objects are joined. To check if two objects are connected, find one in the top row and the other in the left column. The cell where they intersect confirms if a join exists.

  • A 'Join' cell connects objects by combining their fields into a single row.

  • A 'Join (through third object name)' cell requires you to add a field from that object to combine the data into a single row.

  • A 'No join' cell indicates the objects are unrelated, so their data will appear in separate rows. An exception is when your report only uses measures from these objects.

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