TECHNICAL PAPERS
Sep 1, 1984
Development of Computerized Specifications
Publication: Journal of Construction Engineering and Management
Volume 110, Issue 3
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This paper describes the history, development, implementation, and benefits of a computerized master specification system established in a consulting engineering/architecture company. Besides reviewing the problems encountered in developing such a system, the paper quantifies computer costs and word processing labor hours expended in preparing technical specifications for several projects betwen 1980 and 1983. It compares these costs and labor hours to those expended using the traditional system of preparing specifications. The computerized specification system allows engineers to prepare technical specifications in one‐third to one‐half the time it takes using the traditional methods. Word processing or typing productivity increases by a factor of three to six.
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Harper, G. N., “Autospec: Automated Preparation of Specifications,” Journal of the Structural Engineering Division, ASCE, Vol. 45, Paper 5002, Dec., 1966.
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Sussman, J. M., Logcher, R. D., and Stotland, H. C., “Specs—A Specification Production Computer System,” Journal of the Structural Engineering Division, ASCE, Vol. 97, No. ST1, Paper 7844, Jan., 1971, pp. 425–438.
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Bayard E. Bosserman, A. M. ASCE
Sr. Engr., Boyle Engrg. Corp., 1501 Quail St., Newport Beach, Calif. 92660
Maurice E. Ford, M. ASCE
Vice Pres., Boyle Engrg. Corp., 1501 Quail St., Newport Beach, Calif. 92660
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