 The Client Contracts tool is available as a limited release for Procore customers in the United States who have implemented the Procore for Specialty Contractors point-of-view dictionary. To learn more, see What tool names and terms are different in Procore for general contractors, owners, and specialty contractors?
  The Client Contracts tool is available as a limited release for Procore customers in the United States who have implemented the Procore for Specialty Contractors point-of-view dictionary. To learn more, see What tool names and terms are different in Procore for general contractors, owners, and specialty contractors?If your company is managing your construction projects in Procore, you can create one (1) or multiple client contracts in each Procore project.
When to create a single contract
Most general contractors managing Procore projects create a single contract for a single project. This is the simplest way to manage projects that have an upstream approval requirement—such as approval from a single general contractor, owner, or a single funding source. A single contract allows your team to manage your contract with the general contractor or client as well as your upstream invoicing.
When to create multiple contracts
If your project has multiple delivery methods, owners, clients, or funding sources, you may want to create multiple contracts. This allows you to manage multiple contracts and your upstream invoicing with multiple delivery methods, entities, phases, stages, and more. Reasons to create multiple contracts include:
Before creating multiple contracts, be aware of the limitations detailed below.
Yes. When creating multiple contracts in one (1) Procore project, be aware of these limitations: