This edition of the standard construction specifications writing guide has been updated to include new information on linking specifications to computer databases and to other parts of the design process. The guide shows how to organize documents, generate well-researched master texts, automate specifications, write more condensed text, use full-time specifications consultants, and use the new knowledge-based specifying systems.
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Next to technical references and a computer, the specifier′s most valuable tool . . .
A familiarity with the physical and chemical properties of materials, advanced construction techniques as well as the legal requirements, contract forms, and warranty provisions of specifications is essential to a specifier′s task. Integrating these into a clearly written, accurate project plan that everyone can understand and use makes the specifier the key critical to a construction project′s success.
This newest edition of the comprehensive rulebook to the specifier′s craft, Construction Specifications Writing has been updated to reflect the latest industry standards (including those from the AIA and CSI) as well as recent changes in computerized specifications, such as expert systems and database management. Yet the practical core of the book, its project–tested guidelines for creating specifications, continues to offer solid advice on every aspect of the process—Principles, Bidding Procedures, Conditions of the Contract, and Procedures (including how to select the right vocabulary and actually write specifications)—as well as how to organize and rank its various phases. A project manual checklist also provides a blueprint of the entire specification process ensuring that all requirements are fulfilled. The book also includes tips on using the CSI Masterformat; master texts from the U.S. military, NASA, federal civilian agencies, and the National Institute of Building Sciences; as well as end–of–chapter test questions.
Still the most practical desktop tool a professional can own, this Fourth Edition of Construction Specifications Writing will help the architect, engineer, or project specifier create a construction project plan that is clearly written, up to standard—and feasible.
HAROLD J. ROSEN, PE, FCSI, is the former chief specifications writer at Skidmore Owings & Merrill in New York and is a fellow of the Construction Specifications Institute.
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