Construction RFIs
An RFI exists because something in the documents doesn't match up. The time should go into identifying the discrepancy and writing a clear question — not typing your project name and contractor info into a form for the hundredth time.
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Fields on a standard RFI form
On any active project, RFIs happen constantly. The architectural drawings show a cabinet dimension that conflicts with the structural drawings. A spec section calls out a product that's been discontinued. The field conditions don't match what the design anticipated. Each one needs to be documented, sent to the right party, tracked, and followed up on.
The problem isn't writing the question — it's the overhead around it. Finding the RFI template, opening it, filling in the project header, numbering it correctly, making sure the reference to the conflicting documents is precise. On a busy project with five open RFIs in a week, that overhead adds up.
Upload your RFI form once. The project info, your company name, and the recipient are pre-populated from the template. You fill in what's different for this specific RFI: the subject, the reference documents, the question. The whole thing takes two minutes instead of fifteen.
Works with any RFI form — yours, the GC's, or your company's standard. Free to try.