Projects
One hub for the site.The whole team sees the same work.
A Project is the summary your company opens together. Estimating, procurement, and the field see the same jobs, bids, and awards. Each job is still the bid unit. The Project is the package around them.
Dashboard
Home base.What is in motion.
Open Dashboard and you are on the work: jobs you posted, jobs you are pricing. Click in and the whole team lands in the same job.
- My Requests and My Bids, so posting and pricing stay on one screen.
- Everyone you add to a job sees it on their own dashboard. No shared login.
Projects In Motion
Waterfront servicing, Phase 2
Jobs: 4
Created: Jan 8, 2027
Jobs In Motion
Open Requests
1Harbour St watermain replacement
Created by: Alex Park
Location: Toronto, ON, Canada
Invited:
Start: Apr 12, 2027
End: May 21, 2027
Bid Closing: Mar 12, 2027
Awarded and Pending Start
1King St valve chamber
Created by: Alex Park
Location: Toronto, ON, Canada
Invited:
Start: Oct 6, 2026
End: Oct 28, 2026
Bid Closing: Sep 22, 2026
Project summary
The site, in one grid.Who priced what. Who won.
Click a Project on the dashboard. The summary is the hub: every job on that site or phase, status, bids, and who was awarded. Add a teammate once and they are on the active jobs.
- One picture for the crew, not a pile of disconnected requests.
- Self performed work can sit on the same package when you keep a trade in house.
FAQ
How jobs sit together.
Can I organize multiple jobs under one larger project?
Yes. KNTRCTR lets you group related jobs into Projects so a larger site, phase, or contract does not turn into a pile of disconnected requests.
For example, you might post separate jobs for excavation, trucking, utilities, and concrete, then group them under the same Project on your dashboard. That gives your team a cleaner view of who priced what, who was awarded, and who was on site.
It also keeps the history documented for the future. If you ever need to look back at a specific project, you can return to that Project view and see the subcontracted jobs tied to that work instead of digging through every job one by one.
Can our team members work on the same job together?
Yes. You can add your own company teammates to a job's crew at any point—while bids are open, right after award, or when you're deep into kickoff. There's no single "right" moment: bring the right people in when you need them.
Multiple team members can be on the same job; each person you add sees that job on their own dashboard. Everyone uses their own login—no shared passwords.
That flexibility means estimating and procurement can hand off cleanly, or you can line up the crew before award and expand the team after—to start Job Kickoff with everyone who needs to be in the room.
A site is not one RFQ. Keep the package together.
Post the jobs. Group the corridor. The team comes back to the same hub.