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SAMSON OCEANFRONT PARK <br />CITY OF SUNNY ISLES <br />TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS <br /> <br /> DEFINITIONS AND STANDARDS 01015-2 <br /> B. Specification Content: Because of methods by which this project specification has been produced, certain <br />general characteristics of contents and conventions in use of language are explained as follows: <br /> <br /> 1. Specifying Methods: The techniques or methods of specifying requirements varies throughout text, <br />and may include "prescriptive", "compliance with standards", "performance", "proprietary", or a <br />combination of these. The method used for specifying one unit of work has no bearing on <br />requirements for another unit of work. <br /> 2. Overlapping and Conflicting Requirements: Where compliance with two (2) or more industry <br />standards or sets of requirements is specified, and overlapping of those different standards or <br />requirements establishes different or conflicting minimums or levels of quality, notify the Engineer <br />for a decision as specified in the General Conditions. <br /> 3. Abbreviations: Throughout the Contract Documents are abbreviations implying words and <br />meanings which will be appropriately interpreted. Specific abbreviations have been established, <br />principally for lengthy technical terminology, and in conjunction with coordination of specification <br />requirements, with notations on drawings and in schedules. These are normally defined at first <br />instance of use. Organizational and association names and titles of general standards are also <br />abbreviated. <br /> <br />1.03 DRAWING SYMBOLS <br /> <br />: Except as otherwise indicated, graphic symbols used on Drawings are those symbols <br />recognized in the construction industry for purposes indicated. Refer instances of uncertainty to the Engineer for <br />clarification. <br />1.04 INDUSTRY STANDARDS - APPLICABILITY <br /> <br />: Applicable standards of construction industry have the same <br />force and effect, and are made a part of Contract Documents by reference, as if copied directly into the Contract <br />Documents, or as if published copies were bound herewith. Referenced standards referenced directly in the <br />Contract Documents or by governing regulations have precedence over non-referenced standards which are <br />recognized in industry for applicability to work. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />END OF SECTION