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A specification in construction is a detailed description of the quality, standards, materials and completion of work to be carried out on a building project.
It DEFINES how the language is supposed to work. Specifications are primary: the authoritative source documents. A reference is descriptive. It describes how the language works. References are derivative works, based on the specifications (or on other secondary sources).
National reference standards refer to specifications prepared by recognized trade associations, professional societies, standards-writing organizations, or agencies that provide national standards of performance or measurement. These specifications have been proven over time to provide the desired quality.
As-Built Accepted TxDOT has accepted the As-Builts. Design only. Construction Completion Approved The Utility Permit and all associated work has been completed. Selecting SME Reviewers The District Permit Coordinator is selecting Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) to review the Utility Permit.
Standard or Standard Specification A Dictionary of Mechanical Engineering: A set of specifications for components, machines, materials, or processes intended to achieve uniformity, efficiency, and a specified quality.

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There are four types of specifications: performance, prescriptive, proprietary and reference specifications. By leveraging these types of specifications, project stakeholders can achieve clarity, consistency and compliance, ensuring the successful implementation of construction projects.
Reference standards may include prescriptive requirements, but more typically include end-result requirements, criteria, and tests to meet a desired standard of performance. They can be incorporated into a method or performance specification.

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