You can use a project quotation to document your proposal values within D365 FO. A project quotation might include the items and services that are quoted, basic contact information, special trade agreements and discounts, and possible taxes and surcharges. You can include estimates of indirect costs to get the full picture of expected costs for the project quotation. For more information, refer to Project quotations.
Name | Responsible | Description |
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Receive RFQ from customer |
Business development specialist |
Customers send out a request for quotation or request for proposal, to expect bids. These can come in various formats. |
Review for contract requirements |
Contracts specialist |
It is important to review the RFQ for all potential contract requirements to ensure the resulting bid is complete and you can meet all the required tasks. |
Allocate indirect costs to project quotation |
Business development specialist |
You can create a basic project quotation. You can add an indirect cost plan to a project quotation and generate the indirect costs for it. It is important to remember to populate the required financial dimensions so that Government contracting calculates the indirect cost allocation correctly. |
Allocate indirect costs to project quotation with WBS |
Business development specialist |
You can create a project quotation with a work breakdown structure. You can add an indirect cost plan to a project quotation and generate the indirect costs for it. This structure contains tasks and estimations, which can be turned into quotation lines. It is important to remember to populate the required financial dimensions so that Government contracting solution calculates the indirect cost allocation correctly. For more information, refer to Work breakdown structures. |
Submit project quotation for approval |
Business development specialist |
You can use an approval workflow for project quotations. If you do so, submit the project quotation for approval when it is ready. |
Transfer project quotation to project |
Contracts specialist |
If a quotation is marked as sent and confirmed, convert it to a project. Follow the standard wizard prompts to transfer your quotation to a project. |
Close project quotation when lost |
Contracts specialist |
If you lose a project quotation, you can mark it as lost with a reason why it was lost. For more information, refer to Update a quotation. |