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Specification Writing a written description of work to be done. St. Scholastica’s College Interior Design Department mode of construction and other informative data needed but not shown in the drawings. the written part of the contract documents.

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Specification Writing Specification Writing

a written description of work to be done. a written description of work to be done.

St. Scholastica’s CollegeInterior Design DepartmentSt. Scholastica’s CollegeInterior Design Department

mode of construction and other informative data needed but not shown in the drawings.

mode of construction and other informative data needed but not shown in the drawings.

the written part of the contract documents. the written part of the contract documents.

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Specifications is required for: Specifications is required for:The basis for which any of the following reasons:The basis for which any of the following reasons:

1.1.

Law ; for Bldg Permits and/or Settling DisputesLaw ; for Bldg Permits and/or Settling Disputes2

.2.

Insurance ; Bonds and ClaimsInsurance ; Bonds and Claims3.3.

Bidding ( contractors & sub contractors) Bidding ( contractors & sub contractors) 4.4.

EstimatesEstimates5.5.

PurchasesPurchases6.6.

Building/Office records and referenceBuilding/Office records and reference

7.7.

Project representative / supervisorProject representative / supervisor8.8.

Manufacturers together w/ shop drawingsManufacturers together w/ shop drawings

9.9.

OwnerOwner10.10. As needed by other Allied Professionals and

Gov’t officesAs needed by other Allied Professionals and Gov’t offices

11.11.

References on Materials, testing, code standards, etc.References on Materials, testing, code standards, etc.

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o Working Drawingso Working Drawings

- Location of materials & equipments

o Specificationso Specifications

- type & quality of materials, equipments and fixtures.

- Details, dimensions, over-all measurements

- quality of workmanship

- Interrelationship of space - methods of fabrication, installation and erection

- Schedule of finishes, openings of doors and windows, gates,

etc.

- material tests and code req’ts.

- Size of equipments and fixtures to be used.

- gauges of materials and manufacturers’ equipments.

- Dimensions in height in relationship to other existing

structures

- details of equipment such as capacity, operation, speed, etc.

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Kinds and Forms of Specifications Kinds and Forms of Specifications

1.1.

Brief or Outlined SpecificationBrief or Outlined Specificationwritten during schematic & design

development phase. Details not are yet indicated

2.2.

Standard SpecificationStandard Specificationwritten in complete phrases, clauses and

sentences to describe the materials & methods of construction.

3.3.

Streamlined SpecificationStreamlined Specificationabbreviated, simplified or in incomplete

sentences or phrases. Omitted words are replaced by commas, colons, semi-colons or

dashes

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Types of Specifications Types of Specifications

1.1.

Descriptive or Prescription SpecsDescriptive or Prescription SpecsDescribes in detail the material to be used and

the workmanship required to fabricate, erect and install

2.2.

Performance SpecsPerformance SpecsSpecifying results by formulating the criteria for

each accomplishment

3.3.

Reference SpecsReference SpecsMakes reference to a specific standard that has been established by previous tests, projects or

installation procedures.

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Contract Claims & Negotiations Contract Claims & Negotiations

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