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A Guide to Getting Construction Requests For Information (RFIs) Right

Viewpoint Construction Technology

With so many moving parts, collaboration in construction is essential, and requests for information (RFIs) are a critical part of the process.

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Streamlining Construction RFIs and Other Manual Processes

Viewpoint Construction Technology

An efficient, real time workflow for RFIs and other critical construction communications is critical to construction productivity.

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Say Goodbye to Inefficient RFIs: 5 Ways to Speed Up the Process 

Autodesk Construction Cloud

Requests for information— RFIs —are a crucial part of today's construction process, but they are notoriously time-consuming and expensive. RFIs for every $1 million of contract value. In addition, we found that the average response time for RFIs is 9.7 Here are five ways to speed up your responses with RFIs in Autodesk Build.

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The End of RFIs: It’s Time to Stop Automating Wasteful Construction Processes 

Autodesk Construction Cloud

Our software enables stakeholders to manage one of the most common processes on a project by submitting, assigning, and answering RFIs with just a few clicks. But I want to let you in on a little secret: while we have a robust solution to manage RFI workflow, we aspire to help our customers eliminate RFIs altogether.

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Digital Builder Ep 64: Can We Really Eliminate RFIs in Construction?

Autodesk Construction Cloud

Well, in the construction industry, one might add RFIs (Requests for Information) to that list. Although designed to provide clarity and prevent mistakes, RFIs often lead to delays, downtimes, and extra costs. But are RFIs truly as unavoidable as we think? RFIs: A necessary evil?

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What’s the difference between RFIs, Submittals and Specifications?

Fieldwire

RFIs, on the other hand, are used to clarify, ask and determine the design intent of the project. RFIS Streamline your RFI process with Fieldwire Learn more → What are RFIs used for? Let’s learn more about each of these processes used frequently throughout the cycle of a construction project.

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Text Tool Lets Superintendents Ask an AI to Call Up Project Info

ENR Construction

Any complex construction project generates thousands of pages of documents and specifications, along with a stream of change orders and RFIs.