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The Project Resource Manual: CSI Manual of Practice

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About The Project Resource Manual: CSI Manual Of Practice

Product Description Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product. First published in 1967, the CSI Manual of Practice has been recognized as the standard for project manual preparation and administration The authoritative resource for the organization, preparation, use, and interpretation of construction documents encompassing the entire life cycle of a facility. This new edition considers the need for interdependent processes of design, construction and facility use. The Fifth Edition expands the scope of the manual to meet the requirements of all participants involved in a construction project in a stage-by-stage progression, including owners, A/Es, design-builders, contractors, construction managers, product representatives, financialinstitutions, regulatory authorities, attorneys, and facility managers. It promotes a team model for successful implementation. From the Publisher The Construction Specifications Institute (CSI), Alexandria, Virginia, is a national professional association that provides format standards to meet the construction industry's need for a common system of organizing and presenting documents. CSI also provides technical information and publications, continuing education, professional conferences, and product shows to assist the professions involved in creating and sustaining the built environment. CSI's 18,000 members in more than 140 chapters include architects, engineers, specifiers, contractors, building owners, facility managers, and product manufacturers. Founded in 1948, CSI is the only organization that serves all the major disciplines involved in facility design and construction. From the Back Cover First published in 1967, the CSI Manual of Practice has been recognized as the standard for project manual preparation and administration. NEW IN THIS EDITION Covers entire life cycle of a facility Guide to Project Conception for owners, developers, and A/Es Guide to selecting a project delivery method Guide for procurement (bidding/negotiating/purchasing) Construction project administration and management tools Effective transition from construction to facility management New forms "It is a huge stride forward for CSI to develop a manual that covers the total life cycle of a facility. CSI is one of the few organizations in existence with the representation within it to create a 'balanced' view of such a broad subject." -- Mr. Robert Johnson, FCSI, CCS, CCCA, AIA, CSI Past-President A COMPREHENSIVE RESOURCE FOR CONSTRUCTION PROFESSIONALSThere's no better guide for organizing and documenting construction projects than The Project Resource Manual: CSI Manual of Practice. From the first glimmering of a project idea, through every stage of procurement, design, and construction, to facility management, PRM gives you working tools to make every project go smoother and quicker. It helps avoid errors, misunderstandings, and cost overruns, and assists you in reaching the ultimate project goal -- coming in on time and within budget, and meeting the owner's requirements. Used universally throughout the construction industry, The Project Resource Manual is the ideal tool to help you: Understand the roles and responsibilities of the four project teams: owner, design, contractor, and supplier Determine the most appropriate project delivery method Understand the design process and product selection Prepare accurate and enforceable specifications applying the CSI/CSCs UniFormat(tm), MasterFormat(tm), SectionFormat(tm), and PageFormat(tm) for clear, concise, correct, and complete contract documents Coordinate, interpret, and enforce contract documents Effectively administer construction contracts Improve communications among project participants Utilize project resources for effective facility management Plan for existing facility improvements and modifi