Writing construction specifications is like assembling a jigsaw puzzle. Except puzzles always have a photo of the completed puzzle on the cover of the box.
Tracking Issues Needing Resolution
by David Stutzman | Jan 6, 2014 | Communication, Coordination, notes, Professional Practice, Automation, Specifications, specifying
Specification Work Flow
by David Stutzman | Jul 15, 2013 | Computing, Construction Administration, Construction Documents, Design Development, Master Specifications, outline spec, Outline Specs, PPD, Preliminary Project Descriptions (PPD), Professional Practice, Quality Assurance, Schematic Design, Automation, Specifications, word processing
It's linear - just like design! Start at the beginning and finish at the end. Straight line. No sidesteps. No circling back. No changed minds. Smooth sailing start to finish.
Ensuring Specifications Consistency & Quality
by David Stutzman | Dec 10, 2012 | BIM, Construction Administration, CSI, Master Specifications, MasterSpec, Professional Practice, Automation, Specifications, Speclink, SpecText
How can architects ensure their specifications are consistent from one project to the next or one project architect to the next? How can architects ensure that their specifications will deliver the intended quality for every project?