What the daily report contains

Pick a project and a date, and REDZ.BUILD assembles the day for you — one worker line per shift, plus every unbilled cost that belongs to that project. You then shape it.

Worker lines

Each real shift on the project that day becomes a line. The client rate comes from the project's rental rates — the project default, or a per-worker override where one is set. Hours are split automatically into regular time (up to the client standard day) and overtime, priced at the project's client overtime rate.

  • Full day — bill the flat day rate instead of hours × rate.
  • Charge override — type an exact amount when the auto-calculation is not what you want.
  • Client bonus — an extra amount added to the day's labour charge.
  • Worker bonus — paid to the worker; it reaches their ledger when you approve the day.
  • Manual line — add a worker who has no shift by typing a name.

Expense lines

When the report is built, REDZ.BUILD pulls in every still-unbilled, client-visible cost for the project dated on or before the report date. Each pulled line is snapshotted and linked back to its source, so figures stay stable even if the original changes.

TypeTypically from
MaterialWork-related purchase lines and stock issued to the project.
ServiceReturned equipment rentals and approved subcontractor acts, where those add-ons are on.
Non-workCosts the client asked you to cover that are not work-related.

You can also add an expense by hand — either a quantity × unit price, or a single typed amount for a service.

Subobject distribution

Choose how the day's labour is attributed across the project's subobjects:

  • Per worker — split each worker's time by percentage across subobjects.
  • Global head-count — allocate the crew by number of people per subobject.
  • All even / All shared — spread the day evenly, or keep it combined, across a chosen set of subobjects.
  • Whole project — no subobject breakdown at all.
Документация

Частые вопросы

From the project's rental rates. A worker-specific override wins; otherwise the project default for all workers applies. If neither is set, the line starts at zero and you can price it in.

No. Building a day that already has a live report simply opens the existing one rather than rebuilding it, and pulling materials only ever adds newly eligible lines.

The day's hours are split at the client standard day — the project's fixed hours if set, otherwise the worker's standard day, otherwise eight. Time beyond that is overtime. You can adjust the split afterwards.