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Project quotations

This article introduces the concept of project quotations. Use project quotations to make an attractive offer to a customer as the first step of the project phase. A project quotation might include the items and services that you quote, basic contact information, special trade agreements and discounts, and possible taxes and surcharges.

The ability to monitor, review, and control the pipeline of project quotations and orders is an important part of project management. Various tools can help with these tasks. For example, correct reference data definitions (quotation types, quotation origin, and prognosis and probability) help you analyze the pipeline. Use these tools to categorize the reasons why a project quotation was won or lost, and to determine the potential value of a quotation.

In a project quotation, enter the services, basic contact information, special trade agreements and discounts, and estimated taxes and surcharges for a project. You can also select the activities or tasks for a project, and create a hierarchy of tasks and subtasks. For each activity, enter details about the timing and duration of the activity, and about the skills and experience that are required for workers who perform the activity.

The project quotation is a non-binding estimate of the work that must be performed. However, when you copy the information in the quotation to a project that is associated with a project contract, that information becomes part of a binding agreement between two parties.

If the customer approves the project quotation, you can copy the information in the project quotation to a project. You can also copy the project quotation information to a project forecast at the same time.