Tender pricing

Tender pricing records ready for QS review.

Inoscope helps builders, QS teams and tender teams read tender packs, plans and specifications, then create structured BOQs and priced scopes ready for expert review.

Inoscope turns job context into scoped, priced, approval-ready work records for builders, repair teams, reinstatement companies, franchise networks and QS teams.

Construction tender estimating from documents and drawings

Tender takeoff software outputs prepared for QS review

Structured tender pricing workflow with assumptions visible

Buyer pain

Tender pricing requires teams to read drawings, specifications, schedules, addenda and reports before pricing can even begin. QS reviewers become bottlenecks when every line has to be built manually, and assumptions get lost before submission.

Workflow before Inoscope

Tender teams manually read the pack, extract requirements, build BOQ structure, estimate quantities, find rates, add assumptions and route the workbook for expert review.

Workflow with Inoscope

Inoscope reads the tender context, structures the scope, prepares priced line items and keeps assumptions visible so the QS team can review, adjust and approve.

Accepted inputs

Tender packs, plans, drawings, specifications, schedules, addenda, reports, PDFs, scope files, supplier pricing, contractor rates and voice notes can all become tender pricing context.

Outputs

Outputs include structured BOQs, scoped tender line items, quantity notes, assumptions, pricing records, reviewer notes and approval-ready tender assessments.

Approval workflow

Tender outputs are not positioned as perfect answers. They are reviewable pricing records with evidence, assumptions and rate logic visible for QS approval.

Rate calibration

Awarded tenders, supplier prices, contractor invoices and completed-project costs can feed the company rate book for future tender pricing.

How this differs from estimating software

Tender pricing software often focuses on faster takeoff or estimate creation. Inoscope focuses on a reviewable tender pricing record with evidence, assumptions, rate logic and QS approval history attached.

Leakage visibility

Tender work can be disconnected from later delivery and invoice feedback. Inoscope keeps assumptions and rate logic reviewable so future pricing can learn from awarded work and actual costs.

Example job

A QS team uploads a tender pack with drawings, specifications, schedules and addenda. Inoscope extracts scope, prepares structured line items, applies company rates where available and keeps assumptions visible for expert QS review.

Common objections

Built for review, not blind automation.

Will the team still review the price?

Yes. Inoscope is built for review and approval. It prepares the scoped and priced record, then your estimator, project manager, branch lead or QS reviewer checks the logic and approves the outcome.

What if our rates are different?

Inoscope is designed around company-specific rates, margins, supplier pricing, contractor invoices and approved pricing history. The point is to calibrate pricing to your business, not blend it with another customer's rate book.

FAQ

Straight answers for pricing teams.

Does Inoscope replace estimators?

No. Inoscope prepares the pricing record so experienced people can review, adjust and approve. It reduces manual estimate build-up; it does not remove expert judgment.

Can Inoscope use our own rates?

Yes. Inoscope can use company-specific rates, supplier pricing, contractor invoices, past quotes, approved prices and completed-job costs to support rate calibration.

What does Inoscope create?

It creates scoped line items, quantity notes, assumptions, pricing records, evidence trails, review-ready assessments and approved pricing history.