What is a 3 part CSI specification?

What is a 3 part CSI specification?

CSI’s 3-Part SectionFormat™ divides each specification document into – you guessed it – three parts: General, Products, and Execution. Within each of the three parts is a standard set of article titles set in a standard order to further organize the specification data.

What does CSI mean in construction?

Construction Specifications Institute
Construction Specifications Institute

Abbreviation CSI
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What is CSI in context of writing specifications?

The Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) is the organization that publishes the MasterFormat. This publication is the specifications-writing standard for most of today’s construction and commercial building design projects in North America.

What are the 3 Specifications?

Definition and Use. Though they go by other names, such as Product Guide Specifications or Guide Specifications, 3-Part Specifications, as the name implies, has three parts to the product specification: General, Products and Execution. Each part provides a standardized format of presenting specific product information.

What are the three parts of a 3 Part Specification?

General, Products
Definition and Use. Though they go by other names, such as Product Guide Specifications or Guide Specifications, 3-Part Specifications, as the name implies, has three parts to the product specification: General, Products and Execution. Each part provides a standardized format of presenting specific product information.

What is CSI and why is it so important to construction documents?

CSI is an authoritative organization in the construction industry – operationalizing communication and providing practical construction guidelines. The CSI has a specific “Certification Program,” which you can get to improve your knowledge of the entire construction process.

What are the 4 specifications?

Four Types of “Specifications”

  • Product Specification: This describes a manufacturer’s product and its performance without consideration for a particular building.
  • Project Specification: This describes an architect’s design and performance requirements for a particular building.
  • Master Specification:
  • Guide Specification: