construction Specifications Flashcards
What are construction specifications?
Construction specifications refer to detailed written documents that outline
the requirements, standards, and instructions for the materials,
workmanship, and processes involved in a construction project.
Key aspects of construction specifications include:
Products, Materials, and Work
Construction Documents
Exclusions
Standards and Codes
Role in Project Management
Client Expectations
Key aspects of construction specifications include:
Specifications define the specific
products, materials, and work processes that are expected to be used or
performed during the construction project.
Products, Materials, and Work
Key aspects of construction specifications include: Specifications are one component of a set of
construction documents that also include drawings, schedules, and
quantities. Together, these documents provide a comprehensive guide for
the construction team
Construction Documents
Key aspects of construction specifications include:
While specifications outline what is included in the project,
they may also specify what is excluded. For example, the cost, quantity, and
drawn materials are often addressed separately.
Exclusions
Key aspects of construction specifications include:
Specifications typically reference industry
standards, building codes, and regulations that the construction must
adhere to. This ensures that the project meets safety, quality, and legal
requirements.
Standards and Codes
Key aspects of construction specifications include:
Specifications help in managing the
construction project by providing a detailed roadmap for the construction
team. They guide the construction crew in executing tasks correctly and
contribute to project accuracy and efficiency
Role in Project Management
Key aspects of construction specifications include:
Construction specifications serve as a means to align
the expectations of the client with the actual construction work. By detailing
the requirements in writing, both parties have a clear understanding of what
needs to be done, reducing the likelihood of misunderstandings and delays.
Client Expectations