Carpentry & Joinery Quoting Software

Use assemblies, hardware schedules, and change-order tracking to produce consistent proposals.

Who it’s for
  • Framing and finish carpentry contractors
  • Door/trim installers and joinery teams
  • GCs managing carpentry packages
Why TIBR
  • Assembly libraries for framing, doorsets, trim
  • Hardware schedules with auto-counts
  • Unit-rate templates for framework contracts
  • Change-order generator with approvals
  • Client-ready exports with alternates
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The carpentry & joinery quoting problem

Mixed scopes (framing vs finish), hardware/trim counts, and frequent changes make quotes fragile. TIBR uses assemblies and schedules to produce consistent, review-ready proposals.

  • Missed fixings and hardware in door/trim packages
  • Unit-rate frameworks vs lump-sum bids
  • Change-order churn and version control

How TIBR helps carpentry teams

  1. Assembly libraries. Framing, sheathing, doorsets, trim packages.
  2. Hardware schedules. Import sets and auto-count by opening.
  3. Unit-rate templates. Price frameworks with auditable math.
  4. Change orders. Lock baseline; add extras with approvals.
  5. Exports. Client-ready PDFs and alternates.

Framing & sheathing

Stud/joist/rafter assemblies with waste.

Doors & trim

Doorsets, casing/base/crown LF with hardware.

Fixings & anchors

Prompted fasteners/connectors reduce misses.

CO tracking

Version history and approval trail built in.

Typical inclusions

  • Stud/joist/rafter assemblies, sheathing & blocking
  • Doorsets, hardware, trim packages
  • Access/rentals, fixings/anchors, protection
  • Waste, cleanup, punch and warranty notes

Results carpentry teams see

  • Cleaner bids with fewer scope gaps
  • Transparent change orders and faster approvals
  • Consistent unit-rate frameworks across projects
FAQs
Can I import door/hardware schedules?
Yes; attach schedules and auto-count by opening.
Separate labor vs material?
Yes; split and rate each component clearly.
Handle unit-rate frameworks?
Yes; build and reuse auditable unit-rate templates.
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