Product updates Januari 2026
Create a New Tender from a Completed Tender
Tenders that are carried out in several phases often require repeating the same work multiple times. With our latest update, that workload is significantly reduced.
You can now create a new tender directly from a completed one. This allows you to reuse important information and quickly move on to the next step in the process without starting from scratch.
When creating the new tender, you can choose to include:
- Participants
- Recipients who accepted the invitation and are not disqualified
- Tender documents in their latest versions
- Description
- Questions and answers
Where to find the feature:
The new “Copy to new tender” option is available:
- In the binder settings
- In the three-dot menu
Benefits:
- Faster setup of new tenders
- No need to re-upload documents or re-invite participants
- Smoother handling of multi-phase tenders (e.g., prequalification, final bids, or supplementary rounds)
The feature is available for all completed tenders regardless of process type, providing greater flexibility.
CSV and PDF Export in Case Management
The export function now supports CSV and PDF, regardless of how case management is used:
- As standalone case management
- As case management linked to inspections
Available export options:
List Export:
If no cases are selected, the current list view can be exported as displayed (to XLSX or CSV).
Export of Selected Cases:
Selected cases can be exported to CSV or PDF.
CSV Export:
- Includes all case-related information
- Includes comments, history, images, and drawings
- Delivered as a ZIP file with the CSV and related folders/files
PDF Export:
- Same PDF format as previously used for inspection cases
- Content and structure remain unchanged
Why this matters:
By unifying case management under a common engine, we can:
- Avoid duplicate development
- Build functionality once and reuse it
- Ensure future improvements benefit both standalone case handling and inspection workflows
The new engine is designed for flexibility and provides a strong foundation for future development.