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The 16 Divisions of construction, as defined by the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI)'s MasterFormat, is the most widely used standard for organizing specifications and other written information for commercial and institutional building projects in the U.S. and Canada.
The last CSI MasterFormat publication to use the 16 divisions was in 1995, and this is no longer supported by CSI. In November 2004, MasterFormat expanded from 16 Divisions to 50 Divisions , reflecting innovations in the construction industry and expanding the coverage to a larger part of the construction industry. [ 5 ]
MasterFormat has continued to be updated and revised since 2004, with new numbers, titles, and a new division added in 2010 and additional updates completed in 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2016, and 2018. [ 5 ]
In November 2004, a revised edition of MasterFormat was published that expanded the categories to 50 Divisions, reflecting the growing complexity of the construction industry, incorporation of a broader array of construction project types, and addition of facility life cycle and maintenance information into the classification.
Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) Division 10 MasterFormat 2004 Edition: 10 73 13 – Awnings; 10 73 16 – Canopies; 10 71 13 – Exterior Sun Control Devices; 10 71 13.43 – Fixed Sun Screen; 10 73 00 – Protective Covers (Generic) CSI MasterFormat 1995 Edition: 10530 – Protective Covers, Awnings & Canopies
Each section is subdivided into three distinct parts: "general", "products" and "execution". The MasterFormat and SectionFormat [20] systems can be successfully applied to residential, commercial, civil, and industrial construction. Although many architects find the rather voluminous commercial style of specifications too lengthy for most ...
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