Master guide specifications are a valuable resource for the design team. The company investment in developing and maintaining masters can be substantial representing hundreds, possibly even thousands of hours, devoted to their development to document the..
Benefit of Master Guide Specifications
by David Stutzman | Aug 18, 2013 | Details, Drawings, Guide Spec, Master Specifications, Office Masters, Professional Practice, Assembly Drawings, Specifications, specifying
Office Master Guide Specifications - An Investment
by David Stutzman | Apr 29, 2013 | Construction Administration, Guide Spec, MasterSpec, Office Masters, Professional Practice, Specifications, Speclink, SpecText
Many may consider office master guide specifications an expense. Developing and maintaining guide specifications requires a considerable amount of time and many resources. Specifiers rely on commercial masters such as MasterSpec, SpecText, and Speclink..
Are Outline Specs Necessary?
by David Stutzman | Jan 7, 2013 | AIA, CSI, Design Development, Estimate, Guide Spec, outline spec, Outline Specs, PPD, Professional Practice, Schematic Design, Specifications
A very good question. By searches on this blog, it is one question that definitely wants to be answered. Something must be necessary, but is it really an outline specification?
Bad Specs - School District Glazing Tech Guide
by David Stutzman | Oct 20, 2011 | B2020, Bad Specs, Construction Administration, Division 08, Glazing, Guide Spec, Specifications
Thanks to Liz O'Sullivan for the first Bad Specs entry. 088000 glazing tech guide.pdf Send your own examples to me at dstutzman@conspectusinc.com.