Version 4 connects tasks and budgeted expenses directly inside project templates. When a template is launched, every cost is already linked to the corresponding task, giving you a complete project financial picture and a ready price quote from day one.
Putting together a project proposal in environmental consulting takes time. You define the scope, build out the task structure, estimate the labor, identify the expenses, price everything correctly, and then make sure none of it is missing or misaligned before it goes to the client. For firms that run similar project types repeatedly, like Phase I ESAs, remediation assessments, or wetland mitigation projects, that process often involves rebuilding the same structure from scratch each time, or copying from a previous project and hoping nothing gets left out.
Version 4 of EVX Software changes that. Project templates now carry the full project picture, tasks, and budgeted expenses linked together, so that when a template is launched, the financial foundation of the project is already in place.
In Version 4, the connection between tasks and expenses is made at the template level, before the project is ever created. When you build or update a template, you link each budgeted expense directly to its corresponding task inside the template itself. From that point on, every project created from that template inherits those connections automatically. The task structure and the expense structure arrive together, already linked, the moment the project is launched.
This means the project's financial picture, its costs, labor categories, and associated expenses, is established from day one, without any manual linking required after the fact.
Because the template now carries both the task structure and the linked expenses, EVX Software can generate a full project price quote at the moment the template is launched. Using the Project Price Quote report, you get a complete quote based on the budgeted work and costs defined in the template, ready to present to the client at the proposal stage.If the template is configured with variables, the system asks for those inputs when the template is launched, things like project-specific values that affect scope or pricing, and incorporates them into the quote automatically. The result is a consistent, complete proposal built from a structure your firm has already validated, not assembled from memory or pieced together from a previous project.
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This approach works regardless of how the project is contracted. Whether your firm works on time-and-materials, fixed-fee, or hybrid contracts, the template can be configured to reflect the appropriate billing structure. The link between tasks and expenses holds in all cases, and the quote that comes out reflects the actual financial structure of the project, not a rough estimate assembled at the last minute.
When proposals are built from validated templates, the scope and pricing are consistent across projects of the same type. A Phase I ESA proposal generated from the same template every time will include the same task structure, the same expense categories, and the same labor components, adjusted only for the project-specific variables that genuinely differ. That consistency protects your margins and reduces the risk of underpricing work because something was forgotten.
The time saved in the proposal stage is significant. Instead of building a quote from scratch or manually reconciling tasks and expenses after a template runs, the financial foundation is ready the moment the project is created. For firms that produce a high volume of proposals, that reduction in administrative time adds up quickly.
When expense-to-task links are defined in the template and applied automatically, there's less opportunity for a cost to be missed. The template carries the complete picture, and every project that comes from it starts with that picture intact.
Project templates in Version 4 link tasks and budgeted expenses together before the project is created, so when a template is launched, the full financial structure arrives with it. The Project Price Quote report turns that structure into a client-ready quote at the proposal stage, without manual assembly, without missing costs, and without rebuilding the same scope from scratch every time.
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