Construction for NetSuite
Construction for NetSuite is a meta-package — a single named SuiteApp that installs the core FullClarity construction stack (Project Financials, Portal, and Code Library) in one step.
What the meta-package is
Construction for NetSuite is the saleable product name for the full FullClarity construction stack. Installing it in a NetSuite account pulls in the three underlying SuiteApps as required dependencies:
- Project Financials — the engine. Quoting, estimating, contracts, claims, progress billing, vendor management, revenue recognition, capitalisation, lot/development tracking — every construction-specific workflow lives here.
- Portal — the foundational infrastructure SuiteApp that connects NetSuite to FullClarity's cloud storage and to external users (vendors, subcontractors, customers).
- Code Library — the shared platform layer that every FullClarity SuiteApp depends on.
The Construction bundle itself ships nothing — no custom records, no scripts, no workflows. Its job is to make installation a one-step decision: install Construction, get the whole stack.
Why the meta-package exists
There are three reasons Construction is packaged as a single bundle rather than just three separate installs:
- Product identity. "Construction for NetSuite" is the saleable product. A customer buying Construction gets the full stack in one go.
- Licensing anchor. Entitlements and upgrades are managed against this bundle, simplifying licence tracking compared to managing three independently.
- Customisation slot. The bundle reserves two folders (
Html_Templates/andMedia/) for Professional Services or administrators to drop in per-customer content — for example, branded PDF templates or letterhead images — that survives upgrades and isn't bundled into any of the three feature SuiteApps.
What installing Construction does for you
When you install Construction from the SuiteApp Control Centre, NetSuite resolves the dependency graph and pulls in all four bundles in the right order: Code Library first, then Portal and Project Financials, then Construction itself. If any of the three feature SuiteApps is already installed at the same or newer version, it's left as-is; if it's older, NetSuite upgrades it.
After install, all the functionality you'd expect from the FullClarity construction stack is available. There is no separate Construction-specific configuration step — every feature is administered through its underlying SuiteApp.
Where to go next
There are no Construction-specific how-tos. Everything substantive lives in the feature SuiteApps:
- Project Financials — for the actual construction workflows. This is where you'll spend most of your time.
- Portal — for the one-off account registration step.
- Code Library — installed automatically; nothing to configure.
A note for administrators and Professional Services
The Construction bundle reserves two folders inside its FileCabinet location for per-customer content:
FileCabinet/SuiteApps/com.fullclarity.construction/Html_Templates/— per-customer HTML templates (typically used for branded PDF/email templates)FileCabinet/SuiteApps/com.fullclarity.construction/Media/— per-customer media assets (typically logos and letterhead imagery)
Both folders are deliberately left unlocked and visible so administrators and Professional Services can drop content into them without bundle-owner permissions. Content placed in these folders is preserved across Construction bundle upgrades. Refer to your FullClarity Professional Services contact for advice on what belongs in each folder.