Elevate a Coordination Issue to an RFI

Fondo

Durante la fase de coordinación de un proyecto, los enfrentamientos y otros problemas de construcción a menudo se identifican y rastrean como problemas de coordinación. Esto permite que los equipos del proyecto colaboren y resuelvan conflictos de diseño de manera informal y eficiente. Es una forma eficaz de gestionar la comunicación diaria de ida y vuelta necesaria para perfeccionar el modelo de construcción.

Sin embargo, algunos problemas no se pueden resolver de manera informal o pueden requerir una respuesta formal y contractual de un miembro del equipo de diseño u otra parte interesada clave. Cuando un problema de coordinación requiere una pregunta y respuesta oficial y documentada, debe elevarse a una Solicitud de Información (RFI). Esto garantiza que la consulta se rastree formalmente en la herramienta RFI del proyecto y que la respuesta se convierta en parte del registro oficial del proyecto, proporcionando la aclaración necesaria que podría afectar el costo, el cronograma o el alcance.

El estado del problema se actualiza automáticamente en función del progreso de la RFI:

  • Elevado: el estado del problema cambia a "Elevado" tan pronto como se vincula a una RFI. El estatus vuelve a Elevado si la RFI se reabre sin una respuesta "Oficial".

  • Liberado: el estatus cambia a "Liberado" después de que alguien agrega una respuesta "Oficial" a la RFI. El estatus sigue siendo Liberado si la RFI se reabre una vez que se registra la respuesta "Oficial".

Things to Consider

  • Required User Permissions:

    • You need both of the following:

      • 'Admin' level permissions on the project's Coordination Issues tool.

      • 'Standard' or 'Admin' level permissions on the project's RFIs tool. Note: Users with 'Standard' level permissions on the project's Coordination Issues and RFIs tools can elevate issues they have created to an RFI.

  • Additional Information:

    • You can elevate a coordination issue to a new draft RFI or link it to an existing RFI. Once elevated, you cannot close it or elevate it again until the linked RFI is closed. An issue can only be elevated once. If you need to reverse this action, you can unlink the RFI from the issue.

Steps

View steps for one of the following:

  • From the Procore Plugin

    • Elevate a Coordination Issue to a New RFI

    • Elevate a Coordination Issue to an Existing RFI

  • From the Coordination Issues Tool

    • Elevate a Coordination Issue to a New RFI

    • Elevate a Coordination Issue to an Existing RFI

From the Procore Plugin

Elevate a Coordination Issue to a New RFI

  1. Open Navisworks® and your model on your computer. See Getting Started Using the Procore Plugin.

  2. With the Procore tab selected, click Issues List.

  3. Hover over the issue that you want to elevate to an RFI.

  4. Click Info.

  5. Click the ellipsis (...) icon, then click Elevate to RFI.

  6. Fill out the following fields:

    • Subject: Provide a descriptive title for the RFI. The RFI's subject is displayed as the RFI's title in the list view.

    • Question: Enter your question and any additional background information that may be needed to properly answer the question.

    • Attachments: Attach any supplemental information to the RFI.
      Note: All snapshots of the viewpoint will automatically be added as attachments on the RFI.

    • Location: Select the location associated with the RFI from the drop-down menu. Note: New locations can be added to the project's Admin tool. See Add Tiered Locations to a Project.

    • RFI Manager: Select an RFI Manager from the drop-down list. See What is the RFI Manager role? Notes:

      • By default, the name of designated RFI Manager appears here. See Designate the Default RFI Manager for a Project's RFIs.

      • If you are a user with 'Admin' permissions on the RFIs tool, you may select yourself or another user with 'Admin' permissions from the list.

      • If you are a user with 'Standard' permissions, this list only populates with the names of users who have 'Admin' permissions to the RFIs tool. You may only select another user with 'Admin' permissions from the list.

  7. Click Create Draft.
    Notes:

    • A Draft RFI will be created in the RFIs tool when elevating a coordination issue to an RFI.

    • An RFIs tool 'Admin' user will need to Edit the Draft RFI and change its status to "open" in order for the RFI's workflow to begin.

Elevate a Coordination Issue to an Existing RFI

  1. Open the Navisworks® application on your computer.

  2. Open the model you want to view.

  3. Click the Procore tab to open the Procore plugin.

  4. In the All Issues list, hover over the issue that you want to elevate to an RFI, then click **Info.

  5. Click the ellipsis (...) icon. Then click Elevate to RFI.

  6. Click Choose an Existing RFI.

  7. Locate the RFI to which you want to elevate a coordination issue.
    Tip! Enter an RFI number or subject in the search bar to search for an RFI, or scroll through them.

  8. Click the RFI to select.

  9. Click Link to this RFI. Note: The coordination issue will automatically be elevated to the RFI.

From the Coordination Issues Tool ​​​​​​

Elevate a Coordination Issue to a New RFI

Elevating a coordination issue creates a draft RFI in the project's RFIs tool.

  1. Navigate to the project's Coordination Issues tool on app.procore.com.

  2. Click the Issue link to view its details in the side panel.

  3. Click the ellipsis-icon.png icon to open the More Options menu and choose Elevate to RFI.

  4. Complete these RFI fields:

    • Subject. Enter a descriptive title for the RFI. This title will appear in the list view of the RFIs tool.

    • Question. Enter your question. Include details to help others answer it.

    • Drawings. Select a drawing. If your project uses Drawing Areas, select the area first, then select the drawings you want to attach and click Add.

    • Attachments: Attach any other supplemental information. Any existing views or attachments will be automatically included in the RFI.

    • Location: Select the RFI's location from the drop-down menu. To add new locations, see Add Tiered Locations to a Project.

    • RFI Manager: Select the RFI Manager from a list of users with 'Admin' level permissions on the RFIs tool. If available, the existing project's RFI Manager is selected automatically. To learn more, see What is the RFI Manager role?

  5. Click Create Draft. A confirmation banner appears with a link to the draft. An 'Admin' on the RFIs tool must set the RFI's status to Open to start the workflow. You cannot close or re-elevate the original issue until the new RFI is closed.

Elevate a Coordination Issue to an Existing RFI

  1. Navigate to the project's Coordination Issues tool on app.procore.com.

  2. Click the Issue link to view its details in the side panel.

  3. Click the ellipsis-icon.png icon to open the More Options menu and choose Elevate to RFI.

  4. Type an RFI number or some keywords to find the RFI with the Search box.

  5. Click the matching RFI in the list of matches to select it.

    coordination-issues-elevate-existing-rfi.png

  6. Click Elevate to Existing RFI. A confirmation banner appears with a link to the RFI. An 'Admin' on the RFIs tool must set the RFI's status to Open to start the workflow. You cannot close or re-elevate the original issue until the new RFI is closed.

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