This article provides answers to common questions about submitting qualifications on BuildingConnected.
- Will my progress save so I can come back to the application later?
- I don't have a response to a required question, what can I do?
- Can I make updates to a submitted application?
- My insurance carrier is not listed, what can I do?
- I received a request for correction, how do I know what needs to be fixed?
Will my progress save so I can come back to the application later?
Yes, answered questions will automatically save.
I don't have a response to a required question, what can I do?
If you are unable to provide a response to a required question, like in the case if your company does not have that information or it does not apply to you, we suggest following up with the general contractor who invited you directly.
They can advise what information is required in order to get your application through. If it is acceptable to them, you can offer to put in numbers like "0" or "N/A" or upload a word or PDF file stating your position to bypass the question (i.e. upload a word document just stating that you will submit your financials outside of the system).
Can I make updates to a submitted application?
If you have filled out and submitted a TradeTapp invite for a general contractor, you can go in and revise it at any time.
- Navigate to and open the general contractor's application in your "Submitted" folder.
- Once you are in, go to the question you want to edit.
- Make the edits and update as desired.
- Once you are done, go to the "Review" section and click "Submit" again.
- The application will remain in your "Submitted" folder and the date submitted will update accordingly.
I received a request for correction, how do I know what needs to be fixed?
You may receive a request to make corrections on a submitted application. When this occurs, the primary contact for your company will receive an email. The comments on what corrections need to be made will be found under each question. Learn more
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