What is an RFI in HVAC Projects
— Complete Guide + Professional Format
Who raises an RFI, when to raise it, how to write it correctly, what the client must do, and the professional format you need — all in one place.
An RFI — Request for Information — is a formal written document raised by a contractor or subcontractor to request clarification, additional information, or a decision from the engineer, consultant, or client on a specific technical or contractual matter. In HVAC projects, an RFI is not a complaint — it is a professional tool that protects your work, your timeline, and your money.
If you proceed with work without raising an RFI when information is missing or unclear — you take full responsibility for any error. If you raise an RFI and wait for the response — the responsibility shifts to the engineer or client. This is why every experienced HVAC engineer and contractor uses RFIs correctly.
Who Raises an RFI in HVAC Projects
Any party that needs clarification before proceeding with work can raise an RFI. In HVAC projects, the following parties typically raise RFIs:
- HVAC SubcontractorRaises RFI when drawing information is missing or unclear before installation begins
- Site EngineerRaises RFI when site conditions differ from the drawing or specification
- QC InspectorRaises RFI when inspection reveals a conflict between drawing and actual installation requirement
- Procurement TeamRaises RFI when specified equipment is unavailable and a substitution is required
Countries and Standards Where RFI Is Used
| Country | Standard / Contract Reference |
|---|---|
| Saudi Arabia | Saudi Aramco GI-0002.100FIDICNEC3/NEC4 |
| UAE | FIDIC Red BookJCTDubai Municipality |
| Qatar | QCS 2014FIDICAshghal Standards |
| Kuwait | MEW StandardsFIDIC |
| India | CPWD StandardsIS CodesFIDIC |
| UK | JCT ContractNEC4CIBSE Guide |
| USA | AIA DocumentsCSI MasterFormatASHRAE |
When to Raise an RFI in HVAC Projects — Top 6 Reasons
These are the six most common situations that require an RFI in HVAC projects. Number 3 is highlighted because it is the most common source of disputes and delays.
How to Write a Professional RFI — Step by Step
Real HVAC Example — Specification Conflict
You are installing insulation on chilled water pipes on an Aramco project. The mechanical specification Section 15080 states 50mm thick Armaflex insulation on all chilled water lines above 2-inch NB. The pipe insulation drawing detail shows 38mm thickness for the same pipes. You cannot proceed. You raise an RFI.
Critical Warning: Never proceed with work that is subject to an open RFI. If you install 38mm insulation before the RFI is answered and the engineer confirms 50mm is required — you will be instructed to remove and replace all installed insulation at your own cost. The RFI is your protection.
RFI Response — What the Engineer or Client Must Do
| Item | Requirement |
|---|---|
| Response Timeframe | Typically 7 working days under FIDIC. Some Aramco projects require 5 working days. Check your contract. |
| Response Format | Written response on the same RFI form — signed and dated by the engineer or consultant. |
| Response Options | Approved / Approved with Comments / Rejected / Refer to Specification |
| No Response | If engineer does not respond within the required period — send a formal follow-up letter. Document all delays caused by late RFI responses for EOT (Extension of Time) claims. |
| Verbal Response | Not acceptable. Always request written confirmation even if engineer gives verbal direction on site. |
| Drawing Revision | If the RFI results in a drawing change — the engineer must issue a revised drawing (RFI Rev). Do not work from verbal instructions alone. |
Important: Every late RFI response that causes delay to your work must be formally recorded. Keep an RFI log with submission date, required response date, and actual response date. This log is your evidence for Extension of Time and additional cost claims at the end of the project.
Professional RFI Format — What You Need
To raise a professional RFI you need one document. Here is what it must contain:
| Code | Document Name | Purpose | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| FDH-PM-01 | RFI Form — Request for Information | Complete professional RFI form with all required fields — RFI number, subject, description, impact, attachments, response section, and signature blocks for both parties | BUY NOW — $4 |
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