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The Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) has released the new SectionFormat™/PageFormat™ a joint publication with Construction Specifications Canada (CSC). The document is the first to combine the two recommended formatting standards into one publication, providing a uniform approach to organizing and presenting specification sections.
"Combining SectionFormat™ and PageFormat™ into a single publication provides the industry with a standardized, consistent structure for organizing construction specifications," said CSI Executive Director and CEO Walter Marlowe. "It will help all sectors of the industry communicate more complete and accurate specifications in project manuals.
SectionFormat provides a uniform standard for arranging specification text in a project manual's sections using a three-part format. It reduces the chance of omissions or duplications in a specification section. PageFormat offers a recommended arrangement of text on a specification page within a project manual, by providing a framework for consistently formatting and designating articles, paragraphs and subparagraphs. It also includes guidance for page numbers and margins.
CSI and CSC conducted an industry-wide review process while updating SectionFormat and PageFormat to ensure that the standards kept pace with changes to MasterFormat™, The Project Resource Manual and OmniClass™ Construction Classification System. The updates also reflect changes in the industry related to advancements in information technology and electronic publishing.
The changes to SectionFormat represent a major update from the previous edition. Significant changes include:
Updates to PageFormat focused on making documents easier to read without limiting specific technology or processing methods. The new version offers greater freedom to use sophisticated publishing and electronic media techniques on a wider variety of display devices. Other notable changes include:
For more information or to purchase a copy of SectionFormat/PageFormat, please visit the CSI Store at www.csinet.org.