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Change Order Intelligence

Procore Tracks CO Amounts.
POD Tracks the Entire Pipeline.

A pending change order is not the same as a managed change order. Procore tracks the dollar amount. POD tracks the pipeline stage, the contingency impact, the schedule exposure, and the probability of approval — for every PCO, in real time.

$0K
Avg CO Exposure
0
Pipeline Stages (Procore)
0
PCO Stages Tracked (POD)
24/7
Contingency Monitoring

What Procore's CO Module Misses

Tracking an approved amount is not managing a pipeline. Here is what is missing.

01

Amounts Without Context

Procore shows CO dollar values. It doesn’t show where each CO is in the pipeline, how likely it is to be approved, or its impact on contingency. A $50K pending CO and a $50K approved CO look the same.

02

No Contingency Burn Visibility

As COs accumulate, your contingency erodes. Procore doesn’t connect change orders to contingency remaining. POD shows the burndown in real time so you know exactly when you’ll hit zero.

03

No Exposure Forecasting

Procore can’t tell you what your total CO exposure will be next month. POD forecasts based on PCO pipeline stage and historical conversion rates so you can plan before problems arrive.

04

No PCO-to-CO Pipeline

Change orders go through stages: identified, quantified, submitted, negotiated, approved. Procore skips all of this — it only tracks the final approved amount. The entire lifecycle is invisible.

POD's Change Order Intelligence

Every PCO tracked from identification to approval with contingency impact

PCO Pipeline Funnel

Full lifecycle visibility

Visual funnel showing every potential change at its current stage. From identification through approval, you see exactly where every PCO sits and what it’s worth.

Contingency Burndown

Burndown forecasting

Real-time chart connecting approved and pending COs to remaining contingency. See burn rate, projected depletion date, and early warnings when you’re trending toward zero.

Exposure Heatmap

Risk concentration view

Trade-by-phase view of where change order risk concentrates. Spot which trades and which project phases generate the most change order exposure before they surprise you.

Conversion Rate Analytics

Historical pattern intelligence

Historical PCO-to-CO conversion by type, helping forecast exposure. Know that mechanical PCOs convert at 65% while electrical converts at 40% — and plan accordingly.

The PCO Pipeline Funnel

$840K identified narrows to $175K approved — see every stage in between

Identified0 PCOs$840KQuantified0 PCOs$620KSubmitted0 PCOs$410KNegotiated0 PCOs$280KApproved0 PCOs$175K

Change Order Pipeline Intelligence — From PCO to Approved CO

Pipeline funnel, contingency burndown, and exposure forecasting — all auto-calculated

PCO Pipeline Funnel

POD
42 Active
$0
total pipeline exposure
Identified
$0
Pricing
$0
Submitted
$0
Negotiating
$0
Resolved
$0
42
Total PCOs
62%
Conversion
$340K
Resolved $
35 PCOs still in pipeline — $1.5M unresolved exposure

PCO vs Contingency

POD
Crossover at May
$850K$0$425KJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugContingencyPCO Exposure
$0
Remaining
4mo
To Crossover
$0/mo
Burn Rate
Exposure overtakes contingency at May — resolve PCOs before crossover

Change Order Intelligence Features

Pipeline Stage Tracking

Every PCO is tracked through five stages: identified, quantified, submitted, negotiated, approved. No more spreadsheets to track where things stand.

Contingency Integration

Approved COs and weighted pending PCOs are automatically deducted from contingency. See remaining contingency in real time, not after month-end reconciliation.

Burn Rate Alerts

When contingency burn rate exceeds the project’s planned pace, POD alerts you before you’re in trouble — not after the money is already gone.

Exposure Forecasting

Based on pipeline stage, conversion history, and project phase, POD forecasts total expected CO exposure. Know what’s coming before it arrives.

Frequently Asked Questions

Stop Tracking Amounts. Start Managing the Pipeline.

See how POD tracks every PCO from identification to approval with contingency burndown and exposure forecasting.

Last updated: March 2026