FAQ: RFIs

Can I edit an RFI?

While ConstructionOnline does provide you the ability to edit RFIs at any point, we do not recommend that you edit them after they have been sent. RFIs play an important role in the formal exchanges used to seek clarification or additional information about various aspects of a construction project. Because of this, they can have legal implications as the information exchanged through the RFI process can be crucial in establishing clarity, demonstrating due diligences, and providing supporting evidence in the event of disputes or legal claims related to the construction project. For these reasons, it's critical to maintain well-documented RFIs to mitigate potential legal risks which is why we do not recommend editing RFIs after they have been created & sent. This could result in an inaccurate record of communication that would not hold up in a court of law. 

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