General contractor
Multiple trades on one project without five quoting tools.
GCs coordinate departments. Cubica is built around departments, services, rooms, and a single Pricing Engine so painting, trim, and the rest still produce one estimate.
How Cubica helps general contractor
Departments are structure, not prices
Each trade catalog lives under the company. Rooms hold services from more than one department.
One approval for the homeowner
They see a unified estimate in the portal. Internally you still assign crew per service.
Revisions instead of version soup
Approved estimates do not get edited. Scope changes are a new revision with an audit trail.
How teams use it
- 1
Set up the job
Create the project and the rooms across the house.
- 2
Pull from every catalog
Add services from the departments you run, then generate one estimate.
- 3
Produce by trade
Assign crews per service, invoice from the locked revision, sync accounting out.
What you get
- A starter catalog you can edit—services, measurements, and pricing methods, not hardcoded prices in the UI
- Site board and rooms so takeoffs stay attached to the job
- Estimates that stay immutable once approved; changes become a new revision
- A customer portal for reviewing work and paying invoices
- Marketplace listing so nearby homeowners can find you and request a quote
Starter catalog
New general contractor companies start with General contracting · Punch-list hour. You edit the catalog; Cubica never invents pricing on the estimate screen.