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The Most Misused Tool In Federal Construction

15 min · 10. Apr. 2026
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RFIs are one of the most commonly used—and most misunderstood—tools in federal construction. In this episode, Christopher Williams explains why contractors misuse RFIs, how it impacts project execution, and what Contracting Officers are actually evaluating when they review them. This discussion focuses on turning RFIs into structured, decision-ready tools that improve communication, reduce risk, and strengthen your position during execution.

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