Features
Bulk Quotes & Projects
Request once, get competitive offers, order with confidence.
Large project orders are rarely a simple add-to-cart. A contractor needs a price on a long list of materials, often in quantities that warrant a negotiated rate. Build360's bulk-quote flow lets a buyer submit a full request, receive competitive offers from dealers who can supply it, and convert the accepted quote straight into a tracked order. Big jobs get the right price without a week of phone calls and back-and-forth.
- Multi-item quote requests
- Dealer offers & responses
- Compare quotes
- Negotiated project pricing
- Quote-to-order conversion
- Quote history
- 1Submit a full project materials list
- 2Receive competitive dealer offers
- 3Negotiate the right project rate
- 4Convert an accepted quote into an order
- 5Keep quotes and projects on record
Submit a full project materials list
A buyer building a quote lists every material and quantity the project needs in a single request, adds notes and a delivery location, and submits it to the marketplace. One request covers the whole job rather than a separate enquiry for each item.
Receive competitive dealer offers
Dealers who can fulfil the request respond with their pricing. The buyer receives multiple offers for the same list and can compare them on price, completeness, and dealer rating — exactly the competition that drives a good project price.
Negotiate the right project rate
Bulk orders justify bulk pricing. The quote flow gives dealers room to offer their best project rate and gives buyers a transparent way to evaluate it, so large orders land at a fair price for both sides rather than at the rack rate.
Convert an accepted quote into an order
When a buyer accepts a quote, it converts directly into a standard Build360 order — with the same status timeline, delivery tracking, and notifications as any other purchase. There is no re-entering the list; the agreed quote becomes the order in one step.
Keep quotes and projects on record
Submitted quotes and their outcomes stay in the buyer's account, so a contractor can revisit pricing from a past project, reuse a list for a similar job, and keep a clear paper trail of what was quoted and ordered for each build.