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Projects can now save reusable approval templates for submittals. Set up stages, approvers, due day defaults, and approval requirements once, then apply the template to draft submittals instead of rebuilding the same workflow each time.
Submittals can now be created and reviewed directly from the drawing viewer. Teams can pin submittals to plan locations, switch between draft, open, and done submittals on a sheet, and keep submittal context tied to the drawings it affects.
When closing and distributing a submittal, teams can now choose recipients, review attachments, edit the notification email, or close without sending an email. The distributed submittal keeps a record of the message when one is sent, making the closeout trail easier to review.
Project dashboards now include a rich text notes block. Teams can keep high-level reminders, project context, or internal notes visible from the dashboard instead of tracking them separately.
Users can now choose Fahrenheit or Celsius for weather values in their personal settings. Daily logs, weather reports, and dashboard weather cards will follow that preference, making project weather easier to read for every team.
Spec sections can now be selected and turned into submittal drafts in bulk. Teams can choose the package, responsible contractor, manager, subscribers, and approval workflow once, then create a batch of draft submittals ready for review.
Project emails now use a consistent in-app editor, and sent email history can be reviewed from a new Email Activity report. Teams can adjust recipients, subject, body, merge fields, and attachments before sending supported emails, then audit what was sent later by date range, sender, recipient, subject, or project.
Drawing lists now remember where you were when you open a sheet and come back. Search text, expanded disciplines, view mode, and scroll position are restored so teams can review large drawing sets without losing their place.
Projects can now customize how submittal numbers and revisions appear. Teams can choose whether to show spec section numbers, use numeric or lettered revisions, and decide whether the original submittal starts at the first revision.
RFIs can now be moved between Draft, Open, and Closed without running the full open, distribute, or close workflows. This gives teams a faster way to clean up status mistakes or close simple RFIs while keeping the formal workflow available when it is needed.
Subcontractors can now review and sign commitment documents directly from the commitment page when it is their turn to sign. The contract status block shows the next signing action in context, reducing the need to hunt through email links.
People with project access now appear in assignment, subscriber, approver, and mention pickers even if they were not manually added to the project team. This makes it easier to include organization-level users who can already view the project.
People profiles in the global directory now include general notes. Teams can capture internal context about organization members or company contacts directly on the person's profile, keeping important relationship details easy to find.
Users with MCP access can now connect approved AI clients to Constructable and review which organizations the client can access before completing the connection. Access follows live Constructable permissions, including read and write capability by organization.
Takeoffs can now be exported as PDF or CSV files. Teams can share measured quantities, categories, and supporting drawing context outside Constructable for estimating, review, and handoff.
Subcontractor pay applications can now be downloaded in bulk by billing period. Instead of opening each invoice one at a time, teams can generate a package of pay application PDFs with the related attachments and lien waivers.
Commitments now show more invoice context, including total invoiced and remaining retention. The invoices block is also easier to scan, helping teams understand payment progress without leaving the commitment.
Invoice import runs now show the company, total amount, and billing period for each upload. This makes it easier to review imported invoices, spot the right run, and follow up when a batch needs attention.
Drawing areas can now be deleted from project settings when they are no longer needed. Teams can clean up outdated or accidental drawing areas without asking support to remove them.
Invoice PDFs can now be imported in bulk and reviewed in a dedicated invoice import workspace. Teams can upload invoice files, track each import's status, chat through needed corrections, and jump straight to the generated invoice submission when it is ready.
Projects now have a dedicated Costs Report that brings SOV lines, change order costs, and receipts into one filterable view. Teams can group costs by month, company, source, status, or cost code and export the report for review.
Drawing PDF exports can now include RFI pins along with other markups. This keeps exported plan sheets connected to the field questions and coordination items that matter during review, sharing, and closeout.
Organizations can now create custom roles with tailored permission sets in addition to the default roles. This gives teams more control over who can access, edit, approve, and manage work across their projects.
Drawing disciplines and sheets now have a dedicated reorder experience. You can reorganize disciplines, move sheets within a discipline, and drag sheets between disciplines to keep plan sets structured the way your team works.
Daily logs can now be exported in bulk from project settings. Instead of downloading reports one day at a time, teams can generate a larger daily log package for closeout, owner reporting, or internal recordkeeping.
The budget can now be grouped by parent cost code tiers, making it easy to roll up your budget by division or subdivision.
Invoices can now be approved directly from draft when the reviewer has approval permission. This removes an extra workflow step for teams that are ready to approve an invoice without first moving it through a separate review state.
Prime contracts now have an optional legal name and address for cases where it differs from the company's general name and address. If set, it will be used on lien waivers, change orders, and pay applications.
Contract signers can now download the prepared document package before signing, making it easier to share or review the documents before they complete their signature.
You can now tag drawings and filter by those tags in both the drawings index and viewer. Tags make it easier to organize large drawing sets, jump to the sheets you need, and keep related plan pages grouped across your project.
Drawing and plan viewing on mobile is now significantly faster and more responsive. We've optimized how drawings are rendered on your device, reducing wait times when viewing project plans in the field.
Android users now receive real-time push notifications for project updates, messages, and approvals. Stay connected to your projects even when the app isn't open.
Drawing sheets now load significantly faster, especially when working with large sets of drawings. The app also uses less memory when viewing drawings with lots of markups and annotations.
Signed contracts now include a direct download link for easier access. Change order attachments are also automatically included in your contract documentation package.
Daily log equipment entries now allow zero hours to be recorded. This makes it easier to track equipment that was on-site but not actively used during a particular day.