InterAcct Estimating Software

 

 

Estimating Module - InterAcct Software

Estimating Module - InterAcct Software

 

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Estimating Software Highlights:

Fully integrated system from first recording a new sales enquiry, to estimating, quoting, win/loss analysis, purchasing, invoicing, and all the other accounting processes. Estimate totals can be summarised into “Phases” (sub-jobs), and then Cost Items.
Estimating (Costs, Revenue, Profits) is part of the Job Costing software module. Semi automatic estimating can be achieved through use of Kits (templates – Materials, Labour, Subbies, Machine time, Sundries).
One job (Project) can have several Estimates. For Material Estimating it shows what stock is currently available, and what would need to be ordered.
You can copy an estimate from one job to another, or within the same job. Estimates can be used to create Quotations – either in a detailed or summarised format.
There is the option to create a “Quick” estimate (and quote), or the standard (detailed) Estimate.   

 


Estimating Module - InterAcct Software

Estimating Software Features:

Estimating is job related – designed to quickly create accurate cost estimates, suggested pricing for quotes, and as an aid to requirements labour/material planning. There is also the option to list materials under ‘Headings’, and have alternate materials as ‘upgrade’ options.
There are two options for Job Estimating – one summarised for “Quick” estimates, and the standard “Detailed” method The current stock on hand is shown for materials to indicate net and gross requirements.
One job can have multiple estimates attached. There is also the option to set up standard templates for elements of work (called “Kits”) to semi automatically create estimates.
It is possible that (in the early stages) estimates can be linked to different Prospects. Costs for a Phase are summarised by Cost Group, and can also be expressed as a cost per unit of measure (eg. M2).
You can copy an estimate from another job, or copy an estimate within the same job. You can also view Cost Item summaries for the overall estimate to see totals required for Material items, Labour, Subbies, Plant Hire hours, etc.
Each estimate is normally broken down into “Phases” of work, although this cost summary can be ignored to have just estimating by Cost Item. The Cost Estimate can be used to form the basis for creating a Quotation – with the ability to select the level of detail.
Cost Items are grouped into separate files of Direct Labour, Materials, Sub-Trades, Plant Hire, and Sundries. Alternatively, you can simply use the Cost Estimate as a guide to what the quoted price should be, and create a different Quotation.
Cost Item estimates can alternatively be entered into a single screen – regardless of the Cost Item type. Once a job was been won, you can select the appropriate Estimate as the basis to copy into the Job’s Budget.
Labour cost items are input by Labour Class allowing different cost & charge rates. The Materials Estimate can be copied into the “Required to Purchase” file to then raise Purchase Orders
Material estimate interface with the “stock” database for the latest cost information. Quantities can be entered as Each, M2, M3, or Linear Metres. If a job is not won, you can record Loss Analysis.
Notes and Work Instructions can be entered throughout Estimates can also be used later as a basis for calculating a Variation to Contract.
Material quantities can also be entered by physical area within a Project Phase. Flexible software design – add/remove fields, files, menus to suit.

Estimating Module - InterAcct Software

Estimating Module - InterAcct Software

 

Watch a Video Demonstration on InterAcct's Estimating SoftwareClick Here to open as a PDF file for printing View as PDF