Specification Writing For Architects and Surveyors

Specification Writing For Architects and Surveyors by Christopher James Willis is a standard text published by BSP Professional in 1991. This tenth edition, comprising 136 pages, addresses the evolving landscape of specification writing, particularly the integration of standard computer-based specifications tailored for individual projects. The book includes a revised example specification and features an updated and redrawn plan, ensuring that it aligns with current British standards.
Readers will find a comprehensive guide that focuses on the practical aspects of creating specifications in architecture and civil engineering. The text emphasizes the importance of adapting specifications to meet specific project needs while incorporating the latest technological advancements. This edition serves as a valuable resource for professionals in the fields of architecture and engineering, providing essential insights into effective specification writing practices.
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This standard text on specification writing has been revised to reflect the increasing use of standard computer-based specifications, adapted for each specific project. The example specification has been revised, and the plan updated and redrawn. British standards have been updated where necessary.
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