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Attachment A - 2015-3-13_Samson Park Technical Specifications
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Attachment A - 2015-3-13_Samson Park Technical Specifications
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SAMSON OCEANFRONT PARK <br />CITY OF SUNNY ISLES <br />TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS <br />DEFINITIONS AND STANDARDS 0109 0-1 <br />SECTION 01090 DEFINITIONS AND STANDARDS <br /> <br /> <br />PART 1 - GENERAL <br /> <br />1.01 SUMMARY <br /> <br />: <br /> A. Definitions: <br /> 1. Basic Contract definitions used in the Contract Documents are defined in the GENERAL TERMS <br />AND CONDITIONS. Definitions and explanations are not necessarily either complete or exclusive, <br />but are general for the Work. <br /> 2. General Requirements are the provisions or requirements of DIVISION 1 Sections and which apply <br />to the entire work of the Contract. <br /> <br /> B. Related Information Specified Elsewhere: Specification standards and associations applicable to the Work <br />are specified in each Section. <br /> <br />1.02 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION FORMAT AND CONTENT EXPLANATIONS <br /> <br />: <br /> A. Specification Format: The Specifications are organized into Divisions and Sections based on the <br />Construction Specifications Institute's (CSI) 16 - Division format and Masterformat numbering system. <br />Some portions may not fully comply and no particular significance will be attached to such compliance or <br />noncompliance. <br /> 1. Divisions and Sections: For convenience, a basic unit of Specification text is a "Section," each unit <br />of which is numbered and named. These are organized with related Sections, into "Divisions," <br />which are recognized as the present industry consensus on uniform organization and sequencing of <br />Specifications. The Section title is not intended to limit meaning or content of Section, nor to be <br />fully descriptive of requirements specified therein, nor to be an integral part of text. <br /> 2. Section Numbering: Used for identification and to facilitate cross-references in Contract <br />Documents. Sections are placed in numeric sequence; however, numbering sequence is not <br />complete, and listing of Sections in Table of Contents at beginning of Contract Documents must be <br />consulted to determine numbers and names of Specification Sections in these Contract Documents. <br /> 3. Page Numbering: Numbered independently for each Section. Section number is shown with page <br />number at bottom of each page, to facilitate location of text. <br /> 4. Parts: Each Section of Specifications generally has been subdivided into three basic "parts" for <br />uniformity and convenience (PART 1 - GENERAL, PART 2 - PRODUCTS, and PART 3 - <br />EXECUTION). These "Parts" do not limit the meaning of text within. Some Sections may not <br />contain all three "Parts" when not applicable, or may contain more than three "Parts" to add clarity <br />to organization of Section. <br /> 5. Underscoring of Titles: Used strictly to assist reader of Specification in scanning text for key words <br />in content. No emphasis on or relative importance is intended except where underscoring may be <br />used in body of text to emphasize a duty, critical requirement, or similar situation. <br /> <br /> B. Specification Content: <br />1. This Specification uses certain conventions in the use of language and the intended meaning of <br />certain terms, words, and phrases when used in particular situations or circumstances. These <br />conventions are explained as follows: <br /> <br /> <br />
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