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نویسندگان: Construction Specifications Institute
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ISBN (شابک) : 9780470904855, 0470904852
ناشر: Wiley
سال نشر: 2011
تعداد صفحات: 274
زبان: English
فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود)
حجم فایل: 4 مگابایت
در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب The CSI specifications practice guide به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب راهنمای عملكرد مشخصات CSI نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
\"راهنمای تمرین مشخصات بر نقش ها و مسئولیت های متخصصان مشخصات در مواجهه با چالش های دنیای در حال تغییر ساخت و ساز متمرکز شده است. حجم، دستورالعملهای مربوط به موضوعاتی مانند نوشتن مشخصات ساختوساز با کیفیت و انتخاب محصول با بهترین شیوهها برای مدیریت اطلاعات پروژه، کار با مدلسازی اطلاعات ساختمان (BIM) و تحویل پروژه یکپارچه، و نوشتن مشخصات طراحی پایدار تلفیق شده است.\"-- < span class='showMoreLessControlElement showMoreLessInline'>بیشتر بخوانید...
"The Specifications Practice Guide is focused on the roles and responsibilities of the specifications professional in meeting the challenges of the changing world of construction. In this volume, guidelines on topics like writing quality construction specifications and product selection are meshed with best practices for managing project information, working with Building Information Modeling (BIM) and Integrated Project Delivery, and writing sustainable design specifications"-- Read more...
Content: Introduction. Chapter 1 Practices. 1.1 Project Manual Concept. 1.2 Specifications Production. 1.3 Profile of a Specifier. 1.4 Developing Specifications. 1.5 Specifications Organization and Preparation. 1.6 Specifying Workmanship. 1.7 Considerations during Development of Specifications. 1.8 Specifying Quality Assurance and Quality Control. 1.9 Preparing the Specifications. 1.10 Producing a Project Manual. 1.11 Coordination of the Specifications. 1.12 Preliminary Review and Coordination of the Project Manual. 1.13 Final Preparation of the Project Manual. 1.14 Variations Required by Project Delivery Methods. Chapter Language. 2.1 Specification Language. 2.2 Writing Style. 2.3 Vocabulary. 2.4 Spelling. 2.5 Sentence Structure. 2.6 Abbreviations. 2.7 Symbols. 2.8 Numbers. 2.9 Capitalization. 2.10 Punctuation. 2.11 Grammar. 2.12 Inappropriate Terms. 2.13 Pronoun Reference. 2.14 Unnecessary Word. 2.15 Prepositional Phrases. 2.16 Streamlining. 2.17 Specification Detail. Chapter 3 Methods. 3.1 Methods of Specifying. Chapter 4 Formats. 4.1 Formats. 4.2 Hierarchy of Formats. Chapter 5 Agreements. 5.1 Construction Agreements. 5.2 Project Delivery and Basis of Payment. 5.3 Standard Agreement Format. 5.4 Standard Agreement Forms. 5.5 Inclusion of Agreement in Project Manual. Chapter 6 Conditions. 6.1 Conditions of the Contract. 6.2 General Conditions. 6.3 Common Articles. 6.4 Supplementary Conditions. 6.5 Caution. Chapter 7 Division 01-General Requirements. 7.1 Division 01 - General Requirements. 7.2 Organizational Basis for Division 01. 7.3 Division 01 Relation to Other Documents. 7.4 Writing Division 01 Sections. 7.5 Commonly Used Division 01 Sections. 7.6 Specifying Allowances. 7.7 Specifying Alternates. 7.8 Specifying Unit Prices. Chapter 8 Coordinating Drawings and Specifications. 8.1 Introduction to Coordinating Drawings and Specifications. 8.2 Terminology and Abbreviations. 8.3 Precedence. 8.4 Responsibility for Coordination. 8.5 Using Checklists. Chapter 9 Procurement and Contract Document Modifications. 9.1 Procurement and Contract Document Modifications. 9.2 General Criteria. 9.3 Procurement Documents Modifications. 9.4 Contract Documents Modifications. 9.5 Method of Modifications - AIA Documents. 9.6 Method of Modifications - EJCDC Documents. 9.7 Methods of Modifications - DBIA Documents. 9.8 Methods of Modification - Other. 9.9 Change Orders. Chapter 10 Master Guide Specifications. 10.1 Introduction to Master Guide Specifications. 10.2 Contents of Master Guide Specifications. 10.3 Reasons for Using Master Guide Specifications. 10.4 Strategies for Developing and Organizing an Office Master Specification. 10.5 Preparing Master Guide Specification Sections. 10.6 Commercially Available Master Guide Specifications. 10.7 Updating Master Guide Specification Sections. 10.8 Additional Considerations. Chapter 11 Shortform Specifications. 11.1 Introduction to Shortform Specifications. 11.2 Concept of Shortform Specifications. 11.3 Characteristics of Shortform Specifications. 11.4 When to Use Shortform Specifications. 11.5 Shortform Master Guide Specifications. 11.6 Writing Shortform Master Guide Specifications. 11.7 Shortform Project Specifications. 11.8 Techniques for Converting Full-Length Master Guide Specifications to Shortform. 11.9 Commercially Available Shortform Master Guide Specifications. Chapter 12 Performance Specifying. 12.1 Introduction to Performance Specifying. 12.2 Construction Systems and Assemblies. 12.3 Utilizing nonstandard Technologies. 12.4 Developing New Technology. 12.5 Delegating Responsibilities. 12.6 Roles of Participants. 12.7 Determining the Extent. 12.8 Performance Specifying of Project Elements. 12.9 Levels of Performance Specifying. 12.10 Resources. 12.11 Drawing - Specifications Coordination. 12.12 Performance Specification Format. Chapter 13 Specifying for the Purchase of Goods. 13.1 Introduction to Specifying for the Purchase of Goods, 13.2 Use of Purchasing. 13.3 Differences between Purchase Contracts and Construction Contracts. 13.4 Uniform Commercial Code. 13.5 Format. 13.6 AIA Purchasing Documents. 13.7 EJCDC Procurement Documents. Chapter 14 Specifying for Federal Agencies. 14.1 Specifying for Federal Agencies. 14.2 Procurement and Contracting Requirements. 14.3 Social Value Regulations. 14.4 Use of Manufacturers' Names. 14.5 Reference Standards. 14.6 Specification Items for Consideration during A/E Contract Fee Negotiation. 14.7 Federal Agencies Construction Document Policies. 14.8 Federal Government Guide Specification Program. 14.9 Using Federal Government Master Guide Specifications. 14.10 The Review Process. 14.11 Regional Variations. Chapter 15 Warranties. 15.1 Warranty Overview. 15.2 Guaranties and Warranties. 15.3 Construction Warranties. 15.4 Terms and Conditions. 15.5 Purpose. 15.6 Benefits of Extended Warranties. 15.7 Limitations and Exclusions. 15.8 Remedies. 15.9 Duration. 15.10 Purchasing Warranties. Chapter 16 Construction Bonds. 16.1 Construction Bond Overview. 16.2 Definitions. 16.3 Purpose of Bonds. 16.4 Rating of the Bonding Company. 16.5 Obtaining Bond Information from the Owner. 16.6 Advantages and Costs of Bonding. 16.7 Bid Bond. 16.8 Performance Bond. 16.9 Payment Bond. 16.10 Bond Forms. Chapter 17 Construction Insurance. 17.1 Construction Insurance Overview. 17.2 Insurance for the Construction Contract. 17.3 Liability Insurance. 17.4 Property Insurance. 17.5 Comparison of Insurance Coverage. 17.6 Obtaining and Incorporating Information. 17.7 Glossary of Insurance Terms. Chapter 18 Summary. 18.1 Summary. References. Index.
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