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Tuesday, April 16, 2019

I AM LEARING MY MIND AND HEART WITH, VIA THE PUBLISHED BOOKS OF RELIGIONS, SAINTS ETC. NOW AND THEN.


DATE: APRIL 16, TUESDAY, 2019.

IN THE PAST ABOUT 10 DAYS, I AM REPEATED LEARNING THE PUBLISHED BOOKS OF RELIGIONS, SAINTS, ETC.

SO I AM PEACEFUL AND QUIET IN THESE DAYS, IN THE PAST 10 DAYS AND NOW, AND I HOPE WY MIND AND HEART WILL BE PEACEFUL FROM NOW AND THE COMING TIME.

THE FOLLOWING WORDS I DID, DO, AND WILL BE DOING NOW AND THEN.

WHAT ABOUT:

PARTIAL OF MY MANY FIELDS, TASKS ETC.

I.                    SPECIFICATIONS

Master specification sections are developed for all disciplines. In the NYO they

can be obtained for editing from SHIS. Each discipline should mark-up an index

 of each section and obtain a first cut printout of aa sections applicable for the

project. The project Engineer/Designer is responsible for obtaining this

information. In the regional offices this procedure will vary however check with

 the Chief Engineer for the proper procedures.

The PM’s role in specification writing is to coordinate the specification format

 with our client and in NY advise SHIS of the format for the

 individualspecification sections. Since SHIS has limitations in formating, a

sample printout should be sent to the client early on for approval. If agreement

 cannot be obtained, refer the matter to the P.I.C.

A “Special Conditions for Mechanical and Electrical Work” section must be included in every specification. This section should be prepared and coordinated with our client . It is essential that the items we have included in this section be made part of the Contract Documents.

Since our specifications are designed around the AIA “General Conditions” Section A201, the Special Conditions are modifications to this document. If this section is not included or referenced in the Architects specifications, then the contents of what we ordinarily include in the Special Conditions should be incorporated as a separate entity, or included in the architectural specifications. For public agencies where there are government specifications, a very careful review of their documents is required to assure coordination and to avoid conflicting statements.

The Project Manager is responsible for this effort and establishoing and coordinating the scope of our work, and work that is not included in our Contract. Each “General Provisions” section of each discipline should be reviewed by the PM for consistency.

The PM is also responsible to review the architectural, structural and other consultant specifications (Food Service, Laboratory) for coordination beteen their work and our work . While this effort should be performed by the Architect, it is beneficial for us to do it so that potential problems due to missing links do not appear during construction or become items of litigation.

1.         Phases of Work Related to Specification Requirements

a.         Schematic Phase

            During this phase no specifications are prepared or required.  The only written document that should be produced during this phase is a “Design Criteria”. This is covered in another setion of the Manual.

b.         Design Development Phase

            This phase is a “preliminary phase” and is usually developed to obtain a construction cost. As such, a specification is required. This specification can be one of two documents.

           

            We can either prepare a Design development specification from the master Design development specification for each discipline, or we can use the final specification and incorporate as much information as we know at the of issue.

            This specification can be expanded for use when we produce the final construction documents.

            The decision on which to use should be consistent with the needs of the project.

c.         Construction Document Phase

            This phase requires a complete detailed specification tailored to suit the requirements of the project.

CONTINUED.

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