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Use contractor access
Let a contractor raise and price relevant change while preserving separation from approval and internal client-side decisions.
Outcome
Let a contractor raise and price relevant change while preserving separation from approval and internal client-side decisions.
QuantifyQS keeps the working record understandable to a quantity surveyor and reconstructable by an authorised reviewer. The screen helps organise the work; the accountable professional still owns judgement and approval.
Before you start
- Named contractor and project.
- Permitted change workflow.
- Commercial information-sharing agreement.
Working method
- Confirm contextOpen the correct organisation and project, confirm your visible role, then check that source information and status are current.
- Make the controlled changeComplete the use contractor access task in the relevant workspace. Use references, notes and structured fields instead of relying on memory or an offline copy.
- Review before issueCheck quantities, rates, dates, parties and evidence, then use the named review or approval state appropriate to the workflow.
- Retain the resultKeep the issued output and its project event together. Where a PDF or spreadsheet is exported, verify the generated file before sending it outside the workspace.
Evidence and checks
- Raised and priced changes identify the contractor.
- Approval remains with the authorised client-side role.
- Access ends when the engagement ends.
Roles and boundaries
- Workspace role determines what a person may view or change; plan determines what the organisation has contracted to use.
- Customer-specific Firm and Enterprise panels do not widen a user role or cross the active tenant boundary.
- AI suggestions, imported data and generated documents require human review before professional reliance or issue.
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