Sharing RFIs Through Bridge Overview

Sharing RFIs through Bridge enables you to share closed native RFIs between projects that have been connected through Bridge. When you share an RFI, a read-only copy is created in the target project, ensuring that important information is available to all relevant stakeholders.

Supported RFI workflows

Sharing RFIs through Bridge supports both RFI workflow types available in Autodesk Build.

Default RFI Workflow

The standard RFI workflow with Creator, Manager, and Reviewer roles is fully supported for Bridge sharing.

Default RFI workflow

RFI Workflow with Coordinator

The enhanced workflow that includes an RFI Coordinator role is also supported for Bridge sharing.

RFI workflow with Coordinator

Supported RFI statuses

RFIs follow a specific status progression regardless of workflow type, with statuses including:

When an RFI is shared through Bridge, it maintains its Closed status in the target project but includes all the relevant information from its progression through the workflow. For more information about RFI workflows and statuses, see Process RFI.

How Bridge sharing works

  1. Source Project: RFI must be in Closed status before it can be shared
  2. Bridge Connection: Projects must be connected through Bridge
  3. Sharing Action: Manager or Administrator initiates sharing to connected projects
  4. Target Project: Read-only copy is created with preserved context and history
  5. Ongoing Sync: Status updates sync automatically if source RFI is reopened

For detailed steps on sharing RFIs, see Sharing Closed RFIs Through Bridge.