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MAKING SURE YOUR SPECIFICATIONS ARE UP-TO-DATE cover

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NATSPEC

Version:  (Current)
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This TECHnote outlines some approaches to making sure your specifications are up-to-date using the NATSPEC system
The foundation unit of the NATSPEC specification system is the worksection. NATSPEC worksections are selected and customised by the specifier to produce a project specification. In some instances, the specifier can choose between a generic worksection and a branded worksection when compiling the specification. This TECHnote defines the alternatives and outlines their advantages.

Publisher
NATSPEC

Version:  (Current)
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This TECHnote defines the alternatives between a generic and branded workstation, and outlines their advantages.
Hold points and Witness points are construction stages which may need additional inspection, verification and documentation

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NATSPEC

Version:  (Current)
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Hold points and Witness points are construction stages which may need additional inspection, verification and documentation.
Mechanical commissioning strategies cover 2021

Publisher
NATSPEC

Version:  2021.  (Current)
Short Description
This TECHnote discusses alternative mechanical balancing and commissioning strategies.
This TECHnote explains how the requirements of the National Construction Code Series (NCC) are incorporated in NATSPEC worksection specification Templates.

Publisher
NATSPEC

Version:  (Current)
Short Description
This TECHnote explains how the requirements of the National Construction Code Series (NCC) are incorporated in NATSPEC worksection specification Templates.
This TECHnote outlines the two alternative approaches to specifying door hardware that have been provided for in SELECTIONS in NATSPEC’s 0455 Door hardware worksection: two stage scheduling and proprietary scheduling.

Publisher
NATSPEC

Version:  (Current)
Short Description
This TECHnote outlines the two alternative approaches to specifying door hardware that have been provided for in SELECTIONS in NATSPEC’s 0455 Door hardware worksection: two stage scheduling and proprietary scheduling.
Communicating the requirements for quality is the main technical function of the specification. This TECHnote outlines how the NATSPEC specification system may be used to promote quality in construction projects.

Publisher
NATSPEC

Version:  (Current)
Short Description
Communicating the requirements for quality is the main technical function of the specification. This TECHnote outlines how the NATSPEC specification system may be used to promote quality in construction projects.
This TECHnote addresses the specification of submissions and tests by the contractor which may be required during the construction process.

Publisher
NATSPEC

Version:  (Current)
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This TECHnote addresses the specification of submissions and tests by the contractor which may be required during the construction process.
This TECHnote provides an overview on using AUS-SPEC for standard and period supply and service contract documentation for the life cycle management of assets.

Publisher
NATSPEC

Version:  (Current)
Short Description
This TECHnote provides an overview on using AUS-SPEC for standard and period supply and service contract documentation for the life cycle management of assets.
Archival records are administrative or project records which are no longer in current use but are retained to satisfy legal requirements, for promotional or reuse value, or for their potential historical significance. This TECHnote addresses requirements for successful long-term storage of, and access to, digital archival records.

Publisher
NATSPEC

Version:  (Current)
Short Description
Archival records are administrative or project records which are no longer in current use but are retained to satisfy legal requirements, for promotional or reuse value, or for their potential historical significance.