In construction, the term Request for Information (RFI) refers to a business process initiated by a contractor (for example a general contractor, subcontractor, or supplier) to request information or raise concerns that must be formally answered by that contractor's client or the project's architect. The client or architect's answer can change the project's scope of work and may also require approval when it affects contract costs.
In construction, the purpose of an RFI is to resolve information gaps, eliminate ambiguities, and capture specific project decisions. Typically, RFI questions are asked and resolved during a project's Bidding process and/or during the project's course of construction. The primary goal of the RFI process is to eliminate the need for costly and time-consuming corrective actions during a project's lifecycle.
Although every company and project has its specific requirements, the chart below shows you a typical RFI workflow process.