There are three ways you can create an RFQ document:
- From the Project Dashboard – use this method whenever you want a stand-alone quote not related to any Bid Package or Change Order document. The RFQ can lead to either a new Commitment or a CCO for an existing Commitment.
- From a Bid Package document – use this method whenever the RFQ corresponds to the Bid Package document.
- From a Change Order document – use this method whenever the RFQ is part of your Change Order workflow.
To create an RFQ from the Project Dashboard:
- From the Project Dashboard, select Vendor RFQ from the Documents list, and click Add.
- (optional) Change the Description if necessary.
- Look up a Vendor.
- (optional) From Type, select a commitment type from the drop-down list.
- (optional) In Contract Type, select a contract type from the drop-down list.
- (optional) Compete remaining fields on the Document Header.
- Save the document.
- (optional) If this RFQ will lead to a CCO, go to the Details tab, and look up the Commitment requiring the change.
- (optional) On the Addr tab, look up the specific person and the Vendor company, especially if you add this vendor to your route.
- Go to the Items tab and add the items.
- Complete other fields and add attachments if necessary.
- (optional) If an Attachment template has been established for this Doc Type, Attach from Template will appear on the Attachments tab.
- Either route the document or Save and Close.
You can reopen the document as needed to make changes.
Updating RFQ
To update an RFQ – enter amounts from a returned Bid/Quote:
- Open the RFQ document from the Project Dashboard.
- On the Document Header, look up of the Vendor Submitter.
- Change the Status to Bid Back.
- Edit the items on the Items tab.
- Save and Close the document.
Awarding RFQ
To award an RFQ:
- Open the RFQ from the Project Dashboard.
- If necessary look up a Vendor Submitter.
- Change the Status to Awarded.
- Save the document.
You can now create the Commitment or CCO document from the Actions and Options menu.