ArchiMesh byggiverkætlan: Assign a responder
ArchiMesh byggiverkætlan: The assigned-to field and due date keep responsibility visible.
Raise umbønir for information, assign responsibility, track due dates and keep responses with viðfestingar in a project-controlled record.
The RFI implementation stores main RFI skráir, initial viðfestingar, response skráir, response viðfestingar and conversation viðfestingar.
RFI-stýring supports formal information umbønir where project decisions need due dates, assigned owners and a response trail.
Capture number, title, description, category, priority, assigned person, due date and initial viðfestingar.
Add response text, select the updated RFI støða and attach supporting files.
The RFI record preserves the question, viðfestingar, responses and final visibility for open and closed items.

Move from the RFI register to detail skráir and response history.

An RFI arbeiðsgongd needs more than a question: it needs responsibility, due date, response støða and attachment evidence.
ArchiMesh byggiverkætlan: The assigned-to field and due date keep responsibility visible.
Initial and response viðfestingar support the question and the answer.
Responses carry støða context so teams can see how the RFI progressed.
RFI-stýring works with plans, skjøl, clash reports, defects and project communication.
Use RFI-stýring when a question needs formal response tracking. RFI numbers, titles, descriptions, categories, priorities, støðaes, assignees, due dates, initial viðfestingar, responses and response viðfestingar keep the request clear from submission through answer and record close-out. This gives design, site and commercial teams a shared place to review the question, the due date, the answer and the supporting files. This keeps the response path visible for reviewers who need to understand why a decision was made and which files supported it.
ArchiMesh connects RFIs with plans, BIM, defects, skjøl, viðfestingar and project teams.
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