A quotation-ready canvas wall-tent checklist.
Use this checklist to make every supplier price the same wall-tent system instead of comparing a bare shell with a complete field package.

Define the people, place and deployment model.
Wall-tent construction changes with occupancy, climate, heating, expected service life and how often the structure moves. Start with the operating problem before selecting cloth or frame.
Buy the complete controlled system, not an ambiguous shell.
A quotation should identify whether dimensions are nominal or finished and whether they describe the floor, eaves, ridge or frame. List every component and define whether it is included, optional or buyer-supplied.
Make each bidder price the same scope.
Require a component schedule, exception list, sample plan, packing list and landed-delivery basis. A shell-only price should never be compared with a complete frame, floor, anchoring and repair-kit package.
The ten facts needed before a responsible quotation.
At minimum provide use, occupancy, climate, finished footprint, wall and ridge heights, cloth requirement, frame scope, floor and stove-jack scope, quantity, destination and required date. If a field is open, mark it supplier-proposed and require the proposal to be explicit.
Provide the use, occupancy, climate, finished footprint, wall and ridge heights, cloth requirement, frame, floor, stove-jack scope, anchoring, accessories, quantity, destination and required date.
Continue the buying task.
Use the product owner for commercial scope and the guide for specification work. Each topic has one primary commercial URL.
Buyer questions, answered directly.
Should a wall-tent quote include the frame?
The quote must say. Shell, frame or poles, floor, anchoring, ropes, repair items and packing should be listed as included, optional, buyer-supplied or excluded.
Are nominal and finished dimensions interchangeable?
No. State whether measurements describe the floor, shell, eaves, ridge or frame and whether they are nominal or finished.
Does this checklist imply a standard BNC wall tent?
No. It helps a buyer define an order. Source, sample, evidence, output and schedule are confirmed for that construction.
Ready to price the same scope across suppliers?
Attach this completed brief with the quantity, destination, required date and evidence list. BNC will review the gaps before offering a quotation.