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vesna_86 [32]
2 years ago
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What type of specification specifies requirements in terms of materials to be used?

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hammer [34]2 years ago
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Perspective Specifications are the type of specification which specify requirements in terms of materials to be used.

The Perspective Specification also contain the instructions for the installation as well. This specification usually involves three important components which are, general provisions which concerns requirements surrounding codes and standards.

Along with that, we have required products where we deal with  the type of product required based on performance and structural stipulations and the execution procedures where we have the information of how to install and measure he effectiveness of the product.

These specifications burden the architect even more so that a proper installation can be ensured keeping an eye on right materials to be used.

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