The JCT Guide to the Use of Performance Specifications

The JCT Guide to the Use of Performance Specifications
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2001
Genre: Building
ISBN: 9781859461075

This practical guide to the use of performance specification has been produced by the JCT (Joint Contracts Tribunal), in collaboration with the BDP (Building Design Partnership). It is aimed primarily at building contractors and architectural practices. This practical guide to the use of performance specification has been produced by the JCT (Joint Contracts Tribunal), in collaboration with the BDP (Building Design Partnership). It provides practical guidance to those involved in preparing performance specification (PS) and in devising procedures for establishing compliance. It defines and describes: the principal persons involved in PS work; how to prepare a brief for PS work and how to structure and write a PS. It also covers the legal implications and reviews the principal JCT standard forms of contract and their suitability in procuring PS work. It is aimed primarily at building contractors and architectural practices.

Guide to JCT Standard Building Contract 2016

Guide to JCT Standard Building Contract 2016
Author: Sarah Lupton
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2019-06-27
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1000701379

Guide to JCT Standard Building Contract 2016 is a practical guide to the operation and administration of JCT’s SBC 2016 suite of building contracts (SBC/Q, SBC/AQ and SBC/XQ). All of the contracts’ provisions, procedures and conditions are organised and explained by subject, clearly distinguishing the different obligations due to various parties and the contractual issues arising during the course of a job - all backed up by the latest legislation and case law.

Guide to JCT Design and Build Contract 2016

Guide to JCT Design and Build Contract 2016
Author: Sarah Lupton
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2019-08-08
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 100070145X

Guide to JCT Design and Build Contract 2016, the new edition of the author's ever popular Guide to DB11, is a practical guide to the operation and administration of the JCT Design & Build Building Contract suite 2016. All of the contract's provisions, procedures and conditions are organised and explained by subject, clearly distinguishing the different obligations due to various parties and the contractual issues arising during the course of a job - all backed up by the latest legislation and case law. Not only is this an indispensable reference for the hard-pressed practitioner, but, assuming no prior knowledge of JCT contracts or the law, it is also ideal for architecture and other construction students on the threshold of undertaking their professional exams.

Guide to JCT Intermediate Building Contract 2016

Guide to JCT Intermediate Building Contract 2016
Author: Sarah Lupton
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2019-08-08
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1000703061

Guide to JCT Intermediate Building Contract 2016 is a practical guide to the operation and administration of JCTs IC16 suite of building contracts including both IC and ICD. All of the contracts provisions, procedures and conditions are organised and explained by subject, clearly distinguishing the different obligations due to various parties and the contractual issues arising during the course of a job - all backed up by the latest legislation and case law.

Framework for Developing Performance Specifications: Guide for Specification Writers

Framework for Developing Performance Specifications: Guide for Specification Writers
Author: Sidney Scott III
Publisher: Transportation Research Board
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2023
Genre: African Americans
ISBN: 0309273889

This report from the second Strategic Highway Research Program (SHRP 2), which is administered by the Transportation Research Board of the National Academies, presents a flexible framework that specifiers may use to assess whether performance specifying represents a viable option for a particular project or project element. If it is indeed a viable option, the Guide discusses how performance specifications may then be developed and used to achieve project-specific goals and satisfy user needs.

Framework for Performance Specifications

Framework for Performance Specifications
Author: Sidney Scott
Publisher:
Total Pages: 74
Release: 2014
Genre: Road construction contracts
ISBN: 9780309273398

"The majority of specifications used by state departments of transportation (DOTs) attempt to describe how a construction contractor should conduct certain operations using minimum standards of equipment and materials. These prescriptive specifications, commonly known as method specifications, have generally worked well in the past. However, with changes in the technology and the emphasis on providing more rapid solutions, more innovative specifications may be required in the future. Performance specifications can be used as a communication tool that translates the owner's performance requirements into language that will allow the contracting industry to understand, plan, and build the project to meet the requirements. Over the past decades many transportation agencies have experienced workforce reductions, thus diminishing the level of experience and number of engineers and inspectors. These demands have caused some agencies to experiment with the use of performance specifications in an effort to meet both the initial quality and long-term durability needs of the constructed products. Performance specifications have been used successfully on a project-by-project basis, but a general framework is needed to help agencies use performance specifications systematically. This guide and the associated materials provide a framework that state DOTs can use to develop performance specifications; they include sample specifications language and implementation guidelines for both managers and specification writers. The objective of this project was to develop performance specifications and strategies to accelerate construction, minimize disruption to traffic and community, and produce long-life facilities in the interest of rapid renewal. The final report documents the methodology used to create the products that were developed as part of the project. The products of the research include (1) guide performance specifications for different application areas and contracting mechanisms, which agencies can tailor to address project-specific requirements; (2) an implementation guide for executives and decision makers, which presents a broad overview of the benefits and challenges associated with implementing performance specifications; and (3) a guide for specification writers, which provides a step-by-step "how-to" guide for developing performance specifications and using the model performance specifications that were developed as part of this project. The report, supporting guidelines, and model guide specifications will be useful to state DOTs, municipal agencies, consultants, and construction contractors. These products provide a starting point for an agency that wants to investigate the use of performance specifications as part of its routine operations"--Foreword.

Strategies for Implementing Performance Specifications

Strategies for Implementing Performance Specifications
Author: Sidney Scott
Publisher:
Total Pages: 74
Release: 2014
Genre: Road construction contracts
ISBN: 9780309273374

"The majority of specifications used by state departments of transportation (DOTs) attempt to describe how a construction contractor should conduct certain operations using minimum standards of equipment and materials. These prescriptive specifications, commonly known as method specifications, have generally worked well in the past. However, with changes in the technology and the emphasis on providing more rapid solutions, more innovative specifications may be required in the future. Performance specifications can be used as a communication tool that translates the owner's performance requirements into language that will allow the contracting industry to understand, plan, and build the project to meet the requirements. Over the past decades many transportation agencies have experienced workforce reductions, thus diminishing the level of experience and number of engineers and inspectors. These demands have caused some agencies to experiment with the use of performance specifications in an effort to meet both the initial quality and long-term durability needs of the constructed products. Performance specifications have been used successfully on a project-by-project basis, but a general framework is needed to help agencies use performance specifications systematically. This report and the associated materials provide a framework that state DOTs can use to develop performance specifications; they include sample specifications language and implementation guidelines for both managers and specification writers. The objective of this project was to develop performance specifications and strategies to accelerate construction, minimize disruption to traffic and community, and produce long-life facilities in the interest of rapid renewal. The final report documents the methodology used to create the products that were developed as part of the project. The products of the research include (1) guide performance specifications for different application areas and contracting mechanisms, which agencies can tailor to address project-specific requirements; (2) an implementation guide for executives and decision makers, which presents a broad overview of the benefits and challenges associated with implementing performance specifications; and (3) a step-by-step "how to" guide for specification writers for developing performance specifications and using the model performance specifications that were developed as part of this project. The report, supporting guidelines, and model guide specifications will be useful to state DOTs, municipal agencies, consultants, and construction contractors. These products provide a starting point for an agency that wants to investigate the use of performance specifications as part of its routine operations."--Foreword.

Performance Specification Guide

Performance Specification Guide
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1995
Genre:
ISBN:

On June 29, 1994, the Secretary of Defense directed sweeping reform of military specifications and standards. The Secretary directed the Department of Defense to make greater use of performance and commercial requirements in the acquisition process. Performance specifications are preferred over detail specifications. This document offers guidance on how to write performance specifications. The information is applicable to all types of materiel: systems, subsystems, assemblies, components, and parts. It is not meant to be a "cookbook" approach to developing performance specifications, but a guidance tool to provide direction and to shape the overall thought process. (KAR) P. 2.

A Guide for Preparing and Evaluating Built-In-Test Performance Specifications

A Guide for Preparing and Evaluating Built-In-Test Performance Specifications
Author: Charles W. Postlethwaite
Publisher:
Total Pages: 61
Release: 1970
Genre:
ISBN:

The report treats the potential built-in-test description in three fundamental descriptive areas: Test Depth, Test Control and Test-Results Display; these areas are broken down into fundamental descriptive elements. The descriptive elements are evaluated for their sensitivity to circumstances surrounding the procurement and use of the avionic equipment in which the built-in test is incorporated. These elements, or design-influencing factors, fall within four major determinant areas. The manner in which the determinants affect the built-in-test descriptors is examined, and preferred built-in-test descriptions are discussed for combinations of determinants. A procurement situation involving the procurement of integrated avionics for carrier aircraft is used as a basis for describing suggested built-in-test performance for contractor-furnished avionics (CFE). Similarly, built-in-test performance description is discussed in the light of procurement of general-use avionic equipment (GFE). (Author).