The general contractor has the authority to decide whether or not an RFI is to be forwarded to other collaborators for their clarification, depending on their context. For example, the GC can reject trivial RFIs, or those not requiring other team's intervention. If required, the GC PM may use the in-built collaboration to clarify the queries by themselves.
- Only the team members with required permissions from the general contractor have the ability to reject the RFIs assigned to them.
- The PM can decide whether to forward an RFI to the architect or reject based on their review.
- The rejected RFIs are automatically closed and notified to the participants.
Roles and Permissions: Only users with 'Reject' or 'Manage' permission can reject an RFI.
To reject an RFI
- Open and review an RFI as explained in the section 'Review an RFI.'
Note: You can provide your clarifications through the comment feature before rejecting an RFI. Click the 'Comment icon' in the question or answer pane. Start typing your reason and save. The person responsible for the RFI can see the comments provided.
Add comment
If the RFI does not deserve to be forwarded to the architect/engineer, you can add the reasons in the comments:
- Enter your comment in the text box that appears. See Add Comments in Project Documents for more details.
- Click 'Save'.
- Click the 'Pencil' icon at the right to edit the comment.
- Click the 'Delete' icon to delete the comment.
Your comment has been saved.
- Click the 'Reject' button on the top right.
The RFI is automatically closed. It moves to the 'Closed' column of the RFI interfaces of all participants with the status 'Rejected.'
All participants can view the details of the rejected RFI's from the Cancelled RFI List screen.
View the rejected RFIs
- Open the RFI module
- Click 'Cancelled' on the left
The screen shows the list of RFIs rejected by the GC.
- Click the title of the RFI to view its details.
Tip: You can also use the in-built collaboration feature to discuss about the RFI. Click the button on the top right to start a chat session to respond to the queries. See Chat and collaborate on RFIs for more guidance.
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