Welcome to the first episode of What the RFI, a podcast dedicated to exploring Construction Administration from the perspectives of Architects and Project Coordinators! In this episode, we introduce the key topics that will shape our discussions, from managing RFIs, Submittals (Shop Drawings), ASIs, and Change Orders to best practices for site meetings, field reports, and construction site safety.
If you're involved in architecture or construction, this podcast is for you. Each week, we’ll break down the essential workflows, challenges, and solutions you can implement in your daily CA processes to improve project outcomes.
Don't miss our deep dive into the vital aspects of Construction Administration, where you'll learn valuable insights on:
* Request for Information (RFIs)
* Submittal reviews (Shop Drawings)
* ASIs and Proposed Changes
* Change Orders and Pricing Reviews
* Progress Claims and Certificate of Payment
* On-site best practices, including field reports, safety, and site meetings
I'm your host, Matt Brennan, and I invite you to join me every week on this exciting journey as we uncover the strategies that can streamline your CA workflow.
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What was the worst RFI that you got this last week?(upbeat music) Hi, I'm Matt Brennan and welcome to What the RFI. This is a podcast that's gonna talk about construction administration from the lens of an architect and also as a project coordinator. In my 21 years in the architectural industry, 15 years alone has been dedicated to CA. And I wanna share and pass that knowledge along to you. So please join me each week as you're not only gonna hear from me, but you're gonna hear from my guests as well. And that will include architects, project coordinators, consultants, and yes, even the contractors too. We will discuss the challenges and also the success through the project as it goes through that construction phase. This is What the RFI, and like I said, I'm Matt Brennan. So until next time, architects keep designing and contractors, well, keep tearing those blueprints into reality. We'll see on the next one.(upbeat music)

