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Payment milestone cadence (admin)
Days between each payment milestone, measured from construction start. Each is billed when its inspection passes, so these set the ahead/behind pace. The 5 should sum to within the Construction phase baseline.
Pre-construction (permit) cadence (admin)
Target days between each permit milestone along contract → construction start. Drives the projected ("~proj") dates on the Permits page. The 5 should sum to within the pre-construction baseline (presubmission + permitting + mobilization).
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Stage Need In progress Completed N/A
Fees Pending Issued Paid
Docs Attached — opens Drive Missing — click to attach
Flags Behind / priority MManual estimate (set by you) projAuto projection (cadence)
Pre-construction milestone cadence (admin)
Target weeks between each permit milestone (contract → construction start). These drive the projected estimate dates shown in empty milestone cells above.
How to read this page
What you're looking at

Each row is a project. Rows are grouped by stage: Under construction, Pre-construction, Leads, and a collapsed Permit Issued group at the bottom. Projects with an active follow-on permit pull up into a Supplemental Permits group.

The dot columns read left → right through the permit pipeline, split into phases by the faint gray vertical dividers: Pre-submission (Soils, Survey, Title, Arch, Eng) → Review (Planning, DWP, DBS, Fees, Client Update, Corrections) → Closeout (UA, Field set, Clearances, Resub, RTI) → Pre-construction (Precon, Verify, Issued). The date columns (Contract, Permit submitted, Corrections, Resub, RTI, Construction start) carry the real dates.

Dot colors
Need  In progress  Completed  N/A  not set

Planning / DWP use a review cycle: Submitted · PC Issued · Approved. Fees: Pending · Issued · Paid.

Hover any dot to see its label and current status.

Auto-flags & dependencies

A blank dot turns red Need on its own as soon as the step before it is done, so the next action is always visible. It never overwrites a status you set, and it clears the moment you pick any status. Hover an auto-flagged dot to see why it lit up.

  • Contract signed → Arch
  • Arch complete → Eng
  • Permit submitted → DBS
  • Corrections complete → UA, Field set, Clearances
  • RTI complete → Precon, Verify, Issued
  • 3 weeks after permit submitted → Client Update

Auto-flags don't show on completed / in-warranty projects. The three closeout dots (Precon, Verify, Issued) keep flagging into early construction; the earlier dots stop once a project starts construction.

Indicators under a dot

green = document attached (opens Drive). red = step done but no document yet (click to attach). Used on Soils, Survey, Field set, and Permit issued (stamped plans).

red ring = behind / priority (an overdue supplemental, or DWP needs powerline verification).

Dates & estimates

Empty date cells show an Est. line with a proj badge: a date auto-projected from the cadence (admin panel above) so you can see where a milestone is heading before it happens. Type into the Est. line to set your own estimate; the badge changes to M (manual). Clear it to fall back to the auto proj. Enter the real date in the cell above once it's known.

Priority list (top) & editing

The list at the top is your daily worklist: Overdue supplementals, Behind (past a cadence deadline), Due within 7 days, Needed / in progress (every red or amber dot, including auto-flags), Verify DWP, Missing documents, and Address # needed (the ADU's assigned address number, which turns red once RTI is set until you enter it). Click any item to jump to that project.

To work the board: click a dot to set its status, click a date cell to enter a date, and use + Add in the Supplemental column to log a follow-on permit. The Stage column shows the most recent milestone reached plus days left or over vs the cadence target.

All milestone + ad-hoc payments across every project. Filter by status to triage. Schedule Payment buttons here behave the same as on the per-project tab.
Legal scope-of-work text for every non-base-price line item the calculator can emit. Each row maps a pricing-engine line to the bullet that gets inserted into the trade exhibit when that item is on a contract. {{var}} placeholders (e.g. {{ft}}, {{qty}}) are filled in by the calculator at import time.
Admins can manage user accounts and roles. Deactivating or changing a password signs the user out everywhere.