Overview
The Project Operations: Change Order Requests (CORs) report helps project managers gain visibility into all change orders across projects, making it easier to identify delays, track approvals, and analyze the impact of change orders on project performance.
Who uses this feature
Project managers (PMs), Construction Executives
Primarily for Residential Construction and Commercial Construction business types
Feature configuration
Account configuration is required to use this feature. Please contact Technical Support for details.
The ability to create custom reports depends on the ServiceTitan package your company is subscribed to. If you don’t have the option to create a custom report, it may not be included in your package. Contact Technical Support for details.
Things to know
Each row in the report represents a change order.
If you’re unsure which columns you want to include in your report, use the Reporting Dictionary to search for appropriate data fields.
You can use this template to create as many custom reports as you need. Each report created from the template is independent and can be run or scheduled without needing to recreate it from the original template.
Top Report Use Cases and Best Practices
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Project Manager | Stay Ahead of Overdue Change Orders Across My Jobs. Protect schedule and margin by clearing overdue CORs before they snowball. | Surface change orders that are open and past due so you can drive them to closure:
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Project Manager | Close Out Resolved Change Orders Quickly. Reduce admin clutter and keep your change order log accurate and actionable. | Focus on CORs that appear to be decided but are still sitting in an open status:
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Project Manager | Coach Your Team on Change Order Hygiene. Understand who is creating CORs and whether the field and office are using the tool consistently. | Review recent change orders to understand how different teams are using the system:
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Construction Executive | Measure Change Order Cycle Times by PM and Business Unit. Benchmark how quickly CORs move from creation to closure across the organization. | Use closed change orders to compare cycle times across PMs, business units (BU), and customers:
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Construction Executive | Identify Projects with High Change Order Risk. Spot jobs with concentrated COR volume or overdue items that may impact schedule and customer relationship. | Use change order metrics to spot projects where CORs are piling up or aging out:
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Construction Executive | Understand Change Order Volume by Customer and Project Type. Use COR data to inform estimating assumptions, fee strategy, and staffing for different kinds of work. | Analyze historical change orders to understand typical volume and approval effort by work type and customer:
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Create a Project Operations: Change Order Requests (CORs) report
Follow the steps to create a custom report based on the template and select the columns to include in your report. You only need to create the report once. After it's created, you can share it with others who may need to access the information in the report, edit report columns, and more.
Report data fields
This template has the following data field sections:
Change Order Details: Additional information about the change orders. Examples: Change Order Description and Change Order Scope of Work.
Project Details: Additional information about the project. Examples: Project Status, Project Planned Completion Date, Project Manager
Customer Details: Additional information about the customer. Examples: Customer Name, Customer Address.
Location Details: Additional information about the location. Examples: Location Name, Location Address
For detailed descriptions of the data fields, please refer to the Reporting Dictionary.
Tip: Hover over the name of the column to see a short description.
Report filters
You can use filters to set the scope of the report before running it, so you only see the results you want in the report.
COR Status: Filters the report based on the current status of the change order. Options include: Draft, Sent, Responded, Rejected, or Approved. You can select one or multiple options to view change orders at specific stages of progress, for example, to focus on items needing responses or review only rejected change orders for analysis.
COR Created From Date - To Date: Use this filter to include only change orders with a created date between the dates you specify. This allows you to focus only on change orders created during a specific timeframe.
Project Status: Use this filter to include only projects with specific statuses. Options include: Bid, Canceled, Completed, Hold, In Progress, Pending Scheduling, and Scheduled. You can select one or multiple options to narrow the report results based on the stage of the project lifecycle.
Project Manager: Use this filter to include only projects managed by specific project managers. You can select one or multiple project managers to focus on work assigned to certain individuals or teams.
Project Health: Use this filter to include only projects with a specific current health status, as reported in the most recent daily log. Options include: None, On Track, At Risk, and Off Track. You can select one or multiple options to track performance across various project conditions.
When you're finished setting the filters, click Run Report.

Tip: Click Edit Columns to add and remove columns. For further customization, you can also arrange report columns and apply filters.