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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION AND APPLICATIONS GUIDE
INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
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HY MASTERFORMAT? ........................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 1
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NDUSTRY ACCEPTANCE ........................................................................................................................................................................ 1
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ASTERFORMAT REVISION PROCESS ................................................................................................................................................... 2
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ASTERFORMAT MAINTENANCE TASK TEAM APPROVAL PROCESS ........................................................................................ 2
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ASTERFORMAT MAINTENANCE TASK TEAM DECISION-MAKING CRITERIA ............................................................................ 2
APPLICATIONS GUIDE ............................................................................................................................................................................. 4
APPLICATION OVERVIEW .......................................................................................................................................................... 4
MASTERFORMAT STRUCTURE .................................................................................................................................................. 4
GROUPS AND SUBGROUPS ....................................................................................................................................... 4
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XPANSION OF NUMBERING SYSTEM ........................................................................................................................ 5
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SSIGNED NUMBERS ................................................................................................................................................. 7
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ITLE TERMINOLOGY ................................................................................................................................................. 7
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IVISION LEVEL TITLES ............................................................................................................................................. 7
DESIGNATED LOCATIONS FOR SUBJECT MATTER .................................................................................................... 8
SELECTING MASTERFORMAT TITLES ......................................................................................................................10
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SSIGNING MASTERFORMAT NUMBERS .................................................................................................................10
DISPLAY OF MASTERFORMAT NUMBERS ...............................................................................................................................11
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LECTRONIC FILING................................................................................................................................................................11
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ELATIONSHIP TO OMNICLASS ..............................................................................................................................................12
RELATIONSHIP TO UNIFORMAT ..............................................................................................................................................12
RELATIONSHIP TO SECTIONFORMAT ......................................................................................................................................13
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XPLANATIONS .......................................................................................................................................................................13
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SING MASTERFORMAT FOR PROJECT MANUALS ................................................................................................................13
DISCIPLINES AND TRADE JURISDICTIONS ................................................................................................................13
CONTRACT DOCUMENTS .........................................................................................................................................13
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ROJECT MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS ...............................................................................................................14
USING MASTERFORMAT FOR NAMING PRODUCT DATA FILES ..............................................................................................14
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SING MASTERFORMAT IN COST DATA APPLICATIONS ........................................................................................................14
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SING MASTERFORMAT FOR ORGANIZING DRAWING NOTATIONS ................................................................................... 15
USING MASTERFORMAT WITH CONSTRUCTION MARKET DATA ............................................................................................15
USING MASTERFORMAT FOR FACILITY MANAGEMENT ..........................................................................................................16
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UMMARY OF RECOMMENDATIONS .......................................................................................................................................17
HISTORY .................................................................................................................................................................................18
MASTERFORMAT GROUPS, SUBGROUPS, AND DIVISIONS ................................................................................................. 19
LEVEL 2 NUMBERS AND TITLES ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 21
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MASTER LIST OF NUMBERS, TITLES, AND EXPLANATIONS
PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS GROUP
Division 00 - Procurement and Contracting Requirements ................................................................................................. 41
SPECIFICATIONS GROUP
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SUBGROUP
Division 01 - General Requirements .............................................................................................................................. 61
FACILITY CONSTRUCTION SUBGROUP
Division 02 - Existing Conditions .................................................................................................................................... 83
Division 03 - Concrete .................................................................................................................................................... 99
Division 04 - Masonry .................................................................................................................................................... 113
Division 05 - Metals ....................................................................................................................................................... 123
Division 06 - Woods, Plastics, and Composites .......................................................................................................... 135
Division 07 - Thermal and Moisture Protection ............................................................................................................ 149
Division 08 - Openings .................................................................................................................................................. 171
Division 09 - Finishes .................................................................................................................................................... 197
Division 10 - Specialties ................................................................................................................................................ 221
Division 11 - Equipment ................................................................................................................................................ 239
Division 12 - Furnishings ............................................................................................................................................... 259
Division 13 - Special Construction ................................................................................................................................ 275
Division 14 - Conveying Equipment ............................................................................................................................. 287
FACILITY SERVICES SUBGROUP
Division 21 - Fire Suppression ..................................................................................................................................... 297
Division 22 - Plumbing ................................................................................................................................................... 305
Division 23 - Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) ........................................................................... 321
Division 25 - Integrated Automation ............................................................................................................................. 345
Division 26 - Electrical ................................................................................................................................................... 353
Division 27 - Communications ...................................................................................................................................... 369
Division 28 - Electronic Safety and Security ................................................................................................................ 383
SITE AND INFRASTRUCTURE SUBGROUP
Division 31 - Earthwork ................................................................................................................................................. 409
Division 32 - Exterior Improvements ............................................................................................................................ 425
Division 33 - Utilities ....................................................................................................................................................... 441
Division 34 - Transportation .......................................................................................................................................... 483
Division 35 - Waterway and Marine Construction ....................................................................................................... 495
PROCESS EQUIPMENT SUBGROUP
Division 40 - Process Interconnections ........................................................................................................................ 509
Division 41 - Material Processing and Handling Equipment ................................................................................... 533
Division 42 - Process Heating, Cooling, and Drying Equipment ............................................................................. 549
Division 43 - Process Gas and Liquid Handling, Purification, and Storage Equipment ...................................... 555
Division 44 - Pollution and Waste Control Equipment .......................................................................................... 573
Division 45 - Industry-Specific Manufacturing Equipment ....................................................................................... 589
Division 46 - Water and Wastewater Equipment ..................................................................................................... 595
Division 48 - Electrical Power Generation .................................................................................................................... 615
KEYWORD INDEX ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 623
Introduction
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INTRODUCTION
MasterFormat
®
is a master list of numbers and titles identifying work results and construction practices, primarily used to
organize project manuals and detailed cost information, and relate drawing notations to specifications.
Construction projects use many kinds of delivery methods, products, and installation methods, but one thing is common
to all – the need for effective teamwork by the many parties involved to ensure the correct and timely completion of work.
The successful completion of projects requires effective communication amongst the people involved, and that in turn
requires easy access to essential project information. Efficient information organization and retrieval is enhanced
significantly when a standard filing system is used by everyone. MasterFormat provides such a standard filing system
that can be used throughout the construction industry.
This new edition of MasterFormat includes changes and enhancements made for the 2018 Edition and replaces all
previous updates and editions. It is produced jointly by the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) and Construction
Specifications Canada (CSC).
WHY MASTERFORMAT?
As mentioned above, MasterFormat is a standardized arrangement of work results provided to enhance the speed and
quality of communication by professionals participating as part of a construction project team. Though it was designed
initially for use in traditional commercial and institutional building construction, it has since been expanded to fully
address the needs of heavy civil, roadway, process, and industrial construction projects – indeed, MasterFormat can now
be used for any type of construction in which humans engage.
The work results in MasterFormat are organized in a series of hierarchies so that users can easily find the information
that they need for the purposes of bidding, understanding the design intent and quality requirements of any assembly to
be installed or constructed, and estimating the costs of facility construction and maintenance, among many other possible
uses for a body of information organized in this way. MasterFormat has been in use and continuous refinement for more
than fifty-five years, and the familiarity of its structure has provided users with a reliable starting point for the often high
pressure, short deadline work they must perform when participating in a construction project.
INDUSTRY ACCEPTANCE
Over the past fifty-five years, the system of numbers and titles described in MasterFormat has been used increasingly by
the construction industry. Today, MasterFormat is by far the most widely used system for organizing construction project
manuals in North America; its system of organizing construction information into Procurement and Contracting
Requirements, and technical Divisions of activities and work practices has been applied in every type of information
resource used in design and construction.
Introduction
Introduction and Applications Guide 2
MASTERFORMAT REVISION PROCESS
MasterFormat 2004 Edition was developed with the idea that maintaining the standard on an ongoing basis, as
contrasted with releasing new editions every five to seven years, could be one of the possible outcomes enabled by its
new content, organization, and numbering system. In early 2006, CSI and Construction Specifications Canada appointed
the MasterFormat Maintenance Task Team to conduct this ongoing review and evolutionary addition of numbers and
titles to MasterFormat as demanded by industry trends. This effort was augmented by the participation of commercial
implementers of MasterFormat, including the major master guide specification and product information providers in the
United States and Canada. These major master guide specification providers are represented on the MasterFormat
Maintenance Task Team.
In late 2008, the MasterFormat Maintenance Task Team adopted an annual revision process, taking input from users
over the course of each year and releasing new editions of MasterFormat in response to those proposals once annually.
This process was modified to be a biennial process starting with the 2012 Update. The next scheduled edition will be in
2020.
Commentary and proposals for changes or additions to MasterFormat can be submitted on the masterformat.com
website for consideration by the MasterFormat Maintenance Task Team at its annual meeting. The deadline for
submitting proposals each year is April 30; any submissions made after April 30 will be added to the queue for the
following year’s meeting. New numbers and titles resulting from these meetings are published on masterformat.com
coincident with the publication of the new edition.
MASTERFORMAT MAINTENANCE TASK TEAM APPROVAL PROCESS
All proposals must pass through a two-stage process before approval. Both stages measure the proposal as presented
against the same set of criteria, but at different levels of detail.
The first stage is an initial screening of the proposal for addition to the task team meeting agenda. This screening
measures the proposal as submitted against existing MasterFormat numbers and titles, and against similar proposals
submitted that year or previously. If upon a cursory examination the proposal is found to meet the decision-making
criteria established by the task team, it is added to the meeting agenda for further discussion and decision. If the proposal
does not meet those criteria, even at a cursory level, then it is not added to the meeting agenda and the proposer is
informed immediately.
The second stage takes place at the task team meeting, when the task team members examine each proposal on the
agenda in more depth to determine if it meets the decision-making criteria below to a sufficient degree to merit addition or
other change to MasterFormat.
MASTERFORMAT MAINTENANCE TASK TEAM DECISION-MAKING CRITERIA
All proposals are judged against the following criteria for addition to the annual meeting agenda, and also for approval as
revisions to MasterFormat. The questions posed by the criteria are taken in order as presented below.
1. Eligibility. "Is the subject matter in question a work result?" Work results are defined as "permanent or
temporary aspects of construction projects achieved in the production stage or by subsequent alteration,
maintenance, or demolition processes, through the application of a particular skill or trade to construction resources."
In most cases, "construction resources" are products.
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Generally speaking, product-focused proposals are not "work results." Unless information is presented by the
proposer that the number being proposed embodies a new work result, with new properties and/or new installation
requirements previously unanticipated by existing MasterFormat numbers and titles, a product-focused proposal will
likely be denied.
If the answer to this question is yes, then the decision-making process will proceed to the second question. If the
answer to this question is no, then the proposal will be denied.
2. Duplicate of Existing MasterFormat Listing. "Is the subject of the proposal already addressed adequately by
an existing number and title?" Many work results are specified under titles that have broader subject coverage
than the work result in question – such a title may consider many possible alternative work results with substantially
similar qualities.
If the answer to this question is no, then the decision-making process will proceed to the next question. If yes, then
the proposal will be denied.
2.1. Usefulness. If a proposed number and title covers a subject matter area already addressed by an existing
MasterFormat number and title, it may still be appropriate for inclusion in MasterFormat if the proposed title
better defines the subject matter addressed by the existing title or the proposed title’s potential usefulness or
appropriateness exceeds that of the existing title. As with all considerations in this process, there is a need to
balance potential usefulness for the organization of specifications with purity of classification and potential
usefulness of MasterFormat for other information applications. When applying the above guideline and this
exception, it is important to avoid potential confusion in the use of MasterFormat either from potentially
duplicative Section titles or from Section titles that don’t accurately convey the subject they are written to
express.
3. Prior Action by MasterFormat Maintenance Task Team. "Is the subject one that has already been addressed
by the task team as a result of an earlier proposal?" If the answer to this question is yes, then the proposal will
be denied unless the subject matter of the new proposal is in some way materially different from the earlier proposal.
The reasons for denial will depend on the action taken on the earlier proposal: In the case of an earlier approved
proposal, the new proposal will be denied because the subject matter is now covered in MasterFormat, per criteria 2,
above. If the earlier proposal was denied, then the new proposal will be denied as well, to maintain consistency in
task team decision-making.
4. Documentation. "Is the subject of the proposal adequately documented?" Is there a clear, unambiguous
synopsis of the proposal subject in generic, non-proprietary terms that show application of resources, with
appropriate illustration or references (e.g. professional/industry input such as guidelines, standards, literature, etc.)?
The substance supporting the proposal must be sufficient for task team discussion and decision-making purposes.
If the answer to this question is yes and the proposal was found to have sufficiently met all the other criteria, then it
will be placed on the task team agenda or approved; otherwise the proposer will be contacted to obtain additional
supporting documentation before a decision is rendered.
5. Minor changes. If the proposal suggests only title or added information change(s) to existing work result(s) in the
current edition of MasterFormat, screening factors 1, 2, and 3 will not apply, and only step 4 will apply in determining
approval of the item.
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APPLICATIONS GUIDE
This Applications Guide explains how to use MasterFormat.
APPLICATION OVERVIEW
Applications: The principle application for MasterFormat is titling and arranging the parts of project manuals that contain
combinations of procurement requirements, contracting requirements, or construction specifications. Participants in the
construction process may use MasterFormat for other applications by adapting the organizing principles to those
applications. Examples of applications include organizing information such as construction cost databases, drawing
notations in coordination with specifications, collections of technical data, construction market data, and facilities
management data. Although it provides a detailed and ordered listing of potential titles, MasterFormat is designed to
maximize flexibility for individual users. For any given project, a user is free to assign new numbers for new titles in
appropriate locations.
Users will note that many of the examples provided in the Applications Guide compare usage in 1995 and earlier editions
with recommended usage in current (2004 and later) editions. This practice recognizes the significant changes in
MasterFormat structure and their results on recommended practice starting with the 2004 edition.
MASTERFORMAT STRUCTURE
GROUPS AND SUBGROUPS
All of the following MasterFormat Groups and Subgroups can be included in Project Manuals:
Procurement and Contracting Requirements Group (Division 00) contains:
Introductory Information: Indexing and general information documents are found at the beginning of project
manuals.
Procurement Requirements and Contracting Requirements: Referred to in MasterFormat 1995 edition as
the "Zero Series Numbers and Titles" and now included in Division 00, are used to define relationships,
processes, and responsibilities for projects.
Specifications Group: This Group contains the following five Subgroups. Each Subgroup is broken down into
Divisions as listed. This Group has now grown from sixteen Divisions to forty-nine Divisions, (fifteen of which are
reserved for future expansion).
General Requirements Subgroup: Division 01.
Facility Construction Subgroup: Divisions 02 – 19.
Facility Services Subgroup: Divisions 20 – 29.
Site and Infrastructure Subgroup: Divisions 30 – 39.
Process Equipment Subgroup: Divisions 40 – 49.
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Groups are not numbered, but are divided into Subgroups. Subgroups are not numbered, but are divided into numbered
Divisions. Divisions are the top Level (Level 1) in the numbered hierarchy of MasterFormat. The Divisions include sets of
numbered Titles (Levels 2-4). When used for organizing specifications in a project manual, the titles are called Sections
that specify "work results" (Levels 2-4). Work results are permanent or temporary aspects of construction projects
achieved in the production stage or by subsequent alteration, maintenance, or demolition processes, through the
application of a particular skill or trade to construction resources. They are the result evidenced in the facility after work
has been completed.
A complete listing of the Groups, Subgroups, and Divisions that make up the highest level organization of MasterFormat
is provided at the end of the Introduction and Applications Guide.
EXPANSION OF NUMBERING SYSTEM
Beginning with the 2004 edition, the numbering scheme was revised to allow it to more adequately cover the subjects of
MasterFormat and to provide room for future addition of new subjects without needing to restructure the system contents,
as had been done many times in the years prior to 2004. The previous five-digit numbers were expanded to allow room
for more subjects at each level of classification and thereby accommodate more consistent classification. The five-digit
numbers had limitations resulting from the way the five digits were employed. The first two digits represented the
Division, with the remaining three digits left to set a hierarchy of subjects within each Division. Because only a single digit
was assigned for each Level after the Division, the number of possible Level 2 subdivisions within each Division was held
to nine. Similarly, the number of categories available at Level 3, and at Level 4, which was unassigned by MasterFormat
in the 1995 edition, was also limited to nine each. In many Divisions, this small number of available spaces for
information was too limiting, and MasterFormat simply ran out of room to properly address topics. This lack of room often
resulted in inconsistent classification, such as the insertion of topics such as Lightning Protection, Fire Suppression,
Detection and Alarm, and Solar and Wind Energy Equipment into Division 13, rather than other Divisions where they
would fit more appropriately, simply because there was room available in Division 13 that wasn’t present in other more
appropriate Divisions.
The solution to these limitations was to add a sixth digit, and to arrange the six digits into three sets of paired numbers.
Arranging the numbers in this way allowed for the use of similar numbers to the 1995 edition numbers for many Level 2
topics, making the transition easier for longtime users of the 1995 and previous editions. Using pairs of numbers allows
for many more items at each level, and the main six-digit number still represents three levels of subordination, as the
published numbers in previous editions of MasterFormat had done with the first four of their five-digit numbers.
A comparison of the MasterFormat 1995 and previous editions’ five-digit numbering system, and the six-digit numbering
system in the editions of MasterFormat published since 2004, is given in the following example:
MasterFormat 1995 and earlier: 07500 - Membrane Roofing: The first two digits (“07”) indicate the Division,
Level 1 of the organizational scheme. Each of the next three digits is taken individually and represents Levels 2,
3, and 4 respectively. Typically in MasterFormat 1995, the last digit, the Level 4 number, was left unassigned,
represented by a zero, to provide more flexibility for individual users.
MasterFormat 2004 to present: 07 50 00 - Membrane Roofing: The first two digits (“07”) still indicate the
Division, or Level 1. The next pair of numbers, in this case "50", represents Level 2, and the third pair, "00",
represents Level 3. Since in this case Level 3 is unassigned, represented in MasterFormat numbers by a double
zero (“00”), it means that this is a Level 2 number. And since a pair of digits represents each Level of
classification, there is room to address more than ten times as many subjects at Levels 2 and 3 than there was
in the 1995 edition, providing more flexibility and room for future expansion than the five-digit system was
capable of supplying.
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In some cases, a Level 4 pair of numbers is added to give further uniform and standardized definition of the
subject matter. Unlike editions of MasterFormat published prior to 2004, which often provided unnumbered Level
4 titles as examples, where any work result has been defined in the current edition of MasterFormat, a specific
number has also been assigned to facilitate improved consistent communication about more detailed subjects.
The following illustrates an example of Level 2-4 titles and numbers that fall under 07 50 00 - Membrane
Roofing:
07 51 00 Built-Up Bituminous Roofing (Level 2)
07 51 13 Built-Up Asphalt Roofing (Level 3)
07 51 13.13 Cold-Applied Built-Up Asphalt Roofing (Level 4)
Some Level 2 numbers in MasterFormat are used to group related Level 2 subjects so that the organization of the
classification is more easily understood and is easier for users to navigate. With the exception of one such title in Division
07 (07 25 00 - Weather Barriers), these Level 2 numbers have a zero for the second of the Level 2 pair of numbers
(XX X0 00). In the example given in the paragraphs above, 07 50 00 - Membrane Roofing is such a number. 42 10 00
Process Heating Equipment and 42 30 00 Process Drying Equipment are also examples of this use of Level 2 numbers.
Each of these numbers and titles serves to group related subjects, listing a selection of more detailed Level 2 titles below
them, in the case of the Division 42 titles directly above, the various types of heating or drying equipment which are
organized under each of them. Although their main purpose is to make the organizational structure easier to browse and
use, these Level 2 numbers and titles may also be used as a Section title in a project manual like any other number and
title regardless of level.
During and subsequent to the development of MasterFormat 2004, it has also been recognized that further subordination
and subdividing of subject matter is often appropriate for reasons including the need to assign numbers to classify some
subjects in more detail, and the ability to add user-defined subjects under numbers assigned in MasterFormat. So, in
addition to the six digits, the new numbering scheme allows for the addition of a delimiter, in this case a decimal point
(dot), and two more digits. In addition to providing users with another level of numbering to address specialized topics,
this additional pair of digits accommodates the standardized assignment of Level 4 numbers to detailed subjects in
MasterFormat.
Though it appears similar to the directions given in the 1995 edition for assigning multiple additional characters after a
decimal point to signify user-defined Level 5 numbers, the addition of a decimal point and two additional digits to signify
Level 4 numbers differs in several ways: 1) the current Level 4 digits are fixed at two, 2) they are always numbers, and 3)
in some cases they are published and assigned by MasterFormat.
Similar to the way that the 1995 edition allowed for alphanumeric Level 5 titles, so too can users assign additional
characters as needed after a second decimal point (dot), to code for user-defined differences between titles. These may
be assigned by users for a variety of reasons, such as to indicate a client, a project type, a specific project, or to differ
between product grades included in variations of an otherwise similar specification Section. For example:
Standard Level 4 Title: 08 11 13.16 Custom Hollow Metal Doors and Frames
User-defined Level 5 Title: 08 11 13.16.ABC1 ABC Brand Custom Hollow Metal Doors and Frames
If a Level 5 number was to be applied to a Level 3 or higher MasterFormat number, it could be done so by inserting a
decimal and two zeroes (“00”) before the Level 5 designation, in the following fashion:
Standard Level 3 Title: 10 51 13 Metal Lockers
User-defined Level 5 Title: 10 51 13.00.XY12B XY Project Metal Lockers
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As detailed in the paragraphs above, Level 5 numbers and titles are only for internal use; titles and numbers included in
project manuals and other applications are to be limited to Level 4 and broader levels.
ASSIGNED NUMBERS
Starting with the 2004 edition, numbers have been assigned where possible to correspond to MasterFormat 1995
numbers when such correspondence between the numbers could be fit into the new system. Thus 09650 Resilient
Flooring is 09 65 00; 14240 Hydraulic Elevators is 14 24 00; 16540 Classified Location Lighting is 26 54 00; and so on.
The following conventions have been used in assigning numbers:
The numbers 00 to 09 at Levels 3 and 4 are generally left unassigned.
Numbers ending in a zero; 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, and 90 at Levels 3 and 4 are generally left unassigned to
avoid the tendency to imply a hierarchy that doesn’t exist at the Level in question (i.e. the incorrect implication that
“11 14 43” is a child of “11 14 40”).
In most Divisions, title and number assignments at Levels 3 and 4 have been allocated in groups of three -- 13, 16,
19, then 23, 26, 29, and so on. This was done only to provide spacing between titles and numbers; the choice of
these specific numbers was otherwise relatively arbitrary. Since the initial publication of MasterFormat 2004, many
other numbering conventions have been employed to avoid re-use of recently deprecated or moved number and title
pairs.
A user does not need to follow the above conventions and is free to use any appropriate number in the assignment of
new numbers for new titles, providing:
The title and number are appropriately located within a Division and Section area that corresponds with their
subject matter.
The title does not already have an assigned number.
The number has not already been assigned to another title.
It is not within a Division that has been designated as reserved for future expansion.
TITLE TERMINOLOGY
As compared with the 1995 and earlier editions, titles in editions since 2004 have been revised slightly to use terminology
that more consistently reflects that MasterFormat is classifying work results rather than products. For example, the 1995
edition number and title 03200 Concrete Reinforcement is now 03 20 00 Concrete Reinforcing; 05210 Steel Joists is now
05 21 00 Steel Joist Framing; and 09910 Paints is now 09 91 00 Painting. In cases where the work result title is the same
as the product, the titles have remained the same. For example, 06160 Sheathing remains 06 16 00 Sheathing; 08380
Traffic Doors remains 08 38 00 Traffic Doors; and 12350 Specialty Casework remains 12 35 00 Specialty Casework.
DIVISION LEVEL TITLES
The number XX 00 00 is listed in every Division and represents a Division level Section with a title the same as the
Division title. These titles have been included in the 2004 and later editions of MasterFormat to provide users preparing
project manuals the flexibility to write Division level Sections if called for. One possible application of this could be for
Sections in a very simple or small-scale project.
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DESIGNATED LOCATIONS FOR SUBJECT MATTER
Some subjects that are repeated in most Divisions have been located in a consistent manner at the beginning of each
Division. These subjects include Operations and Maintenance, Common Work Results, Schedules, and Commissioning.
Operations and Maintenance includes subjects that take place after initial handover of the facility, including but not limited
to periodic maintenance, repair, rehabilitation, replacement, and restoration. These numbers and titles are applicable
when operation and maintenance is the main focus of the work results included in the project manual, especially in cases
where operations and maintenance activities apply to many Sections within a Division. In instances where operation and
maintenance outcomes are not the central focus of the work result, but is rather one aspect of another work result
Section, the user should reference the CSI/CSC publication SectionFormatfor instructions on the inclusion of operation
and maintenance information and requirements as a part of the Section which is the focus of the work result.
XX 01 00 Operations and Maintenance - Work results related to Operations and Maintenance are consistently located
at XX 01 00 in each Division as shown in the following example:
22 01 00 Operation and Maintenance of Plumbing
22 01 10 Operation and Maintenance of Plumbing Piping and Pumps
22 01 10.16 Video Piping Inspections
22 01 10.51 Plumbing Piping Cleaning
22 01 10.61 Plumbing Piping Repairs
22 01 10.62 Plumbing Piping Relining
22 01 30 Operation and Maintenance of Plumbing Equipment
22 01 40 Operation and Maintenance of Plumbing Fixtures
22 01 50 Operation and Maintenance of Pool and Fountain Plumbing Systems
22 01 60 Operation and Maintenance of Laboratory and Healthcare Systems
All new titles and numbers with the range of XX 01 00 to XX 01 99 should relate to operation and maintenance of
subjects of that Division. The Explanation Column in each Division includes a recommended Level 4 numbering scheme
for operation and maintenance subjects.
XX 05 00 Common Work Results - Work results pertaining to subjects referenced by or included in multiple titles within
a Division are consistently located at XX 05 00 in that Division, as shown in the following example:
22 05 00 Common Work Results for Plumbing
22 05 05 Selective Demolition for Plumbing
22 05 13 Common Motor Requirements for Plumbing Equipment
22 05 16 Expansion Fittings and Loops for Plumbing Piping
22 05 17 Sleeves and Sleeve Seals for Plumbing Piping
22 05 19 Meters and Gauges for Plumbing Piping
22 05 23 General-Duty Valves for Plumbing Piping
22 05 26 Hangers and Supports for Plumbing Piping and Equipment
22 05 33 Heat Tracing for Plumbing Piping
22 05 43 Vibration and Seismic Control for Plumbing Piping and Equipment
22 05 48.13 Vibration Controls for Plumbing Piping and Equipment
22 05 53 Identification for Plumbing Piping and Equipment
22 05 73 Facility Drainage Manholes
22 05 76 Facility Drainage Piping Cleanouts
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All new titles and numbers with the range of XX 05 00 to XX 05 99 should relate to work results common to or referenced
by more than one title within that Division. In a project manual application, these other Sections can then reference the
Common Work Results Section, allowing for a single location for this information. These titles and numbers can also be
used for the classification of products or assemblies that are common to multiple titles with a Division.
XX 06 00 Schedules - In a project manual application, schedules that relate to the work of only one Section should be
located within that Section. Schedules that reference work results described by multiple Sections within a Division are
consistently located at XX 06 00, as shown in the following example:
25 06 00 Schedules for Integrated Automation
25 06 11 Schedules for Integrated Automation Network
25 06 12 Schedules for Integrated Automation Network Gateways
25 06 13 Schedules for Integrated Automation Control and Monitoring Network
25 06 14 Schedules for Integrated Automation Local Control Units
25 06 30 Schedules for Integrated Automation Instrumentation and Terminal Devices
All new titles and numbers with the range of XX 06 00 to XX 06 99 should relate to schedules for subjects that apply to
multiple Sections of that Division.
XX 08 00 Commissioning - Commissioning work results that apply to multiple titles from multiple Divisions should be
located at 01 91 00 Commissioning in Division 01. Work results related to Commissioning that apply to multiple titles
within a single Division are consistently located at XX 08 00, as shown in the following example:
34 08 00 Commissioning of Transportation
34 08 13 Commissioning of Roadways
34 08 23 Commissioning of Railways
34 08 33 Commissioning of Airfields
34 08 43 Commissioning of Bridges
All new titles and numbers with the range of XX 08 00 to XX 08 99 should relate to the commissioning of subjects that
apply to multiple titles of that Division.
Because the Process Equipment Subgroup is organized somewhat differently, the Divisions in this Subgroup also have
an additional designated location of 40 80 00 Commissioning of Process Systems that applies to all the subjects within
the Process Equipment Subgroup. This is in addition to the 4X 08 00 location for commissioning that only relates to
multiple titles within a single Division of that Subgroup.
Some subjects repeated in multiple Divisions of the Facility Services Subgroup also have similar consistently designated
locations at the beginning of the Divisions in that Subgroup:
2X 07 00 XXXX Insulation
2X 09 00 Instrumentation and Control for XXXXX
Because the Process Equipment Subgroup is organized somewhat differently, 40 90 00 Primary Control Devices is the
designated location in the Process Equipment Subgroup for devices that adjust industrial process variables across entire
systems. Work results described under 40 90 00 are typically for projects where the entire project has a distinct, process
instrumentation or control orientation.
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SELECTING MASTERFORMAT TITLES
Proper selection of titles based on their relative hierarchy helps users make inferences about the scope of documents,
files, and line items. For example, consider this sequence of titles in Division 07:
07 42 00 Wall Panels (Level 2)
07 42 13 Metal Wall Panels (Level 3)
07 42 23 Wood Wall Panels (Level 3)
07 42 26 Tile Wall Panels (Level 3)
07 42 29 Terra Cotta Wall Panels (Level 3)
07 42 33 Plastic Wall Panels (Level 3)
07 42 43 Composite Wall Panels (Level 3)
07 42 46 Cementitious Wall Panels (Level 3)
07 42 63 Fabricated Wall Panel Assemblies (Level 3)
07 42 93 Soffit Panels (Level 3)
Depending on the application, a user may wish to create a new user-defined number and title, as in the case of the same
panels being used for both roof and wall applications. A reasonable choice for such a new number and title would be
07 43 00 Roof and Wall Panels (Level 2). If they are metal panels, a reasonable choice based around the structure given
above for the wall panels Sections would be 07 43 13 Metal Roof and Wall Panels (Level 3).
In another application, the user may need a different type of wall panel from those listed above at Level 3, perhaps to
describe a different material than those listed, for example fiber-cement. In that case, a reasonable choice for a Fiber-
Cement Wall Panel would be 07 42 51 (Level 3). Or, the user may decide that there is a need to create a Level 4 number
for a more specific type of Metal Wall Panel. In that case, a title such as Aluminum Metal Wall Panels might be assigned
the number 07 42 13.11, making it a child of 07 42 13 Metal Wall Panels. Excepting the numbers for the already existing
standardized Level 4 children of 07 42 13 Metal Wall Panels, the “11” chosen as the fourth pair of numbers could be any
number between 01 and 99, depending on the wishes of the user.
To take full advantage of MasterFormat as an industry standard and to facilitate communications, the assigned numbers
and titles should be used as much as possible. Following the guidelines given herein, users may develop new additional
titles to better reflect the required work results for a particular project.
ASSIGNING MASTERFORMAT NUMBERS
Unassigned numbers are available for users to assign to Level 2, 3, and 4 titles to undesignated subjects (i.e., those titles
not yet included in the master list). Users should not assign titles to any numbers within the Divisions that are currently
reserved for future expansion. Likewise, new Groups, Subgroups, or Divisions should not be created by users.
An assigned number in MasterFormat should always be used with its associated assigned title, and only with that title,
regardless of whether the assigned number is a six-digit Level 2 or 3 number, or an eight-digit Level 4 number. If a title is
modified, or a Level 2, 3, or 4 new title is created, then a number that is reasonably interpolated among the existing
assigned numbers should be used. These user-defined titles should relate to the coverage explained in the right-hand
column of the "Master List," and should be consistent with adjacent titles.
MasterFormat titles are numbered consistently with six digits at Levels 1, 2, and 3, and where further definition is
accommodated with eight digits at Level 4. User-defined numbers should be consistent with this numbering system.
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D
ISPLAY OF MASTERFORMAT NUMBERS
When displayed in master guide specifications, project manuals, and elsewhere, it is recommended that delimiters be
used between pairs of numbers to enhance readability. MasterFormat recommends that a space be used as the delimiter
between Level 1 and Level 2, and again between Level 2 and Level 3, but a decimal point should be used between Level
3 and Level 4, as well as any additional Levels that individual users may add beyond Level 4 for use in their own
systems.
There are several options available for graphic display of the first four Levels within the system as follows:
The numbers below represent the Level represented by each pair of digits:
11 22 33.44 (recommended)
11 2233.44
112233.44
Regardless of what spacing choices are made, the delimiter between Levels 3 and 4 should always be a decimal point. If
using decimal points in file naming presents issues in a software application being used, then other delimiters such as a
dash or underscore, or no delimiter at all, may be substituted. In this case, it is recommended that any such substitution
be carried out consistently and that affected project team members be made aware of this decision.
ELECTRONIC FILING
Although MasterFormat recommends delimiters when numbers are displayed graphically, this may not be desirable when
used in databases or similar software, depending on rules that may be in place for any given field in which information is
stored. The key to effectively using MasterFormat numbers to organize electronic information is dependent more on
consistency of application than strictly following delimiter assignment as recommended in this guide. If delimiters or
spaces are to be used, always use the same delimiters and spaces in the same locations in the number structure. For
example:
11 22 16
11 22 16.13
11 22 16.16
-or-
112216
112216.13
112216.16
-or-
112216
112216_13
112216_16
Lower Level (more detailed) numbers and titles may be used for internal electronic filing purposes. In the case of
specifications, a user may have multiple versions of the same specification Section for different clients or for different
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types of projects. For example, to identify alternate specification Sections for different types of projects, 23 61 16
Reciprocating Refrigerant Compressors could be subdivided by designating institutional project specifications with the
addition of the number 11 and commercial project specifications by the number 22. The multiple versions of the Section
would then be electronically filed under 23 61 16.11 and 23 61 16.22 respectively. When the Sections are used in a
project manual, they would have the same number and title - 23 61 16 Reciprocating Refrigerant Compressors. The
Level 4 numbers would only be used for the identification and interfiling of the multiple versions of the same Section.
If the standard subject is a Level 4 number and title, the user may create any additional subdivided Sections at Level 5 as
desired. It is recommended that any additional extensions at Level 5 be preceded by another decimal point or other
delimiter, following the discussion above.
RELATIONSHIP TO OMNICLASS
OmniClass is designed to provide a standardized basis for classifying information created and used by the North
American architectural, engineering, and construction industry, throughout the full facility life cycle from conception to
demolition or reuse, and encompassing all of the different types of construction that make up the built environment.
OmniClass is intended to be the means for organizing, sorting, and retrieving information, and standardizing digital
information exchanges. OmniClass' scope is designed to encompass objects at every scale through the entire built
environment, from completed structures, vast projects, and multi-structure complexes to individual products and
component materials. OmniClass also addresses actions, people, tools, and information that are used or take part in the
design, construction, and maintenance of these structures.
OmniClass Table 22 – Work Results is based upon the content provided in MasterFormat. At the same time, the indexes
and explanations of MasterFormat draw information from OmniClass Table 23 – Products and Table 21 – Elements,
making it an application of OmniClass.
Reference to other OmniClass tables is also made in the Applications Guide. For
information on OmniClass, visit omniclass.org.
RELATIONSHIP TO UNIFORMAT
CSI/CSC UniFormat™ is designed to provide a standardized basis for classifying the physical elements of a facility by
their primary function without regard to the particular work results that will be used to achieve the function. Substructure,
shell, interiors, and services are examples of basic functional elements. The functional elements are often referred to as
systems or assemblies. The shell element can be broken down into superstructure (i.e. structural frame), exterior vertical
enclosures (i.e. exterior wall assemblies), and exterior horizontal enclosures (i.e. roofing assemblies). The services
element can be broken down to conveying (i.e. elevator systems), plumbing (i.e. domestic water distribution), heating,
ventilating, and air conditioning (i.e. heat generation), fire protection (i.e. fire sprinkler systems), and electrical (i.e. lighting
systems). UniFormat is an application of Table 21 – Elements of OmniClass, and much as MasterFormat provides the
basis for OmniClass Table 22 – Work Results, UniFormat provides the basis for Table 21.
UniFormat is a companion organizational tool to MasterFormat. UniFormat is most commonly used at the earlier stages
of a project before particular work results have been selected. UniFormat provides a means to organize design criteria,
performance requirements, cost data, and descriptive requirements for systems and assemblies before the particular
solutions or work results have been selected. UniFormat is used to organize preliminary project descriptions, preliminary
cost estimates, and reference details. MasterFormat is used to organize outline specifications, full specifications, detailed
cost data, and drawing notations. It is appropriate to change from UniFormat to MasterFormat as a means to classify the
physical elements of a project at the time in the project development when particular work results are being selected.
MasterFormat has modeled the organizational structure of 01 80 00 Performance Requirements after UniFormat. In a
project manual application, a user may use this location in MasterFormat to provide performance or other type
requirements for the functional elements of a project that may include elements from multiple titles, multiple Divisions, or
both.
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RELATIONSHIP TO SECTIONFORMAT
CSI/CSC publication SectionFormatprovides a uniform approach to organizing specification text within specification
Sections contained in a project manual. SectionFormat is a companion organizational tool to MasterFormat.
MasterFormat provides a standardized system for sequence, numbers, titles, and scope of project manual content.
SectionFormat provides a standardized system to organize the information within each specification Section in that
project manual.
EXPLANATIONS
The explanations in the MasterFormat Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations use standard reference terms as
added entries to clarify the scope and range of titles. This includes descriptions of what is or may be included, commonly
used abbreviations, other commonly used alternate terms, and lists of related subjects and their numbered locations.
MasterFormat uses preferred, non-trademarked terminology in its titles. Other terminology that has been or is in common
use is listed in the explanations under Alternate Terms/Abbreviations to assist users in finding the proper location in
MasterFormat for such subject matter.
MasterFormat avoids the use of abbreviations in its titles. Widely accepted and commonly understood abbreviations are
listed in the explanations under Alternate Terms/Abbreviations to assist users in finding the proper location in
MasterFormat for the commonly abbreviated subject matter. Users may add the abbreviations in parentheses to titles if
they so desire; such a usage will provide a definition in the form of the title for any later usage of the abbreviation in the
document or specification Section.
MasterFormat does use abbreviations in a few titles where the abbreviations are well known and understood and take the
place of multiple words in order to maintain a reasonable length to the titles. The definitions of the abbreviations used are
listed in the explanations under Alternate Terms/Abbreviations. In these cases, it is recommended that the user include
the definition of the abbreviation within the text of the document or specification Section.
USING MASTERFORMAT FOR PROJECT MANUALS
DISCIPLINE AND TRADE JURISDICTIONS
MasterFormat’s organizational structure used in a project manual does not imply how the work is assigned to various
design disciplines, trades, or subcontractors. MasterFormat is not intended to determine which portions of the project
manual are prepared by a particular discipline. Similarly, it is not intended to determine what work required by the project
manual is the responsibility of a particular trade. A discipline or trade is likely to be responsible for subjects from multiple
Divisions, as well as from multiple Subgroups.
CONTRACT DOCUMENTS
MasterFormat’s organizational structure does not determine what is and is not a contract document. Generally, the
documents included in the Contracting Requirements will include a definition and listing of the contract documents for a
particular project.
In the
Procurement Requirements and Contracting Requirements, some owners may use different terminology for some
of the documents from that listed in MasterFormat. Users may alter the MasterFormat terms in favor of appropriate
synonyms required by the owner.
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In the Procurement Requirements and Contracting Requirements, MasterFormat numbers have been assigned to provide
a consistent sequencing within the document. However, it is not necessary to re-number or re-title printed forms and
standard contract documents published by various professional societies or contract-issuing bodies to correspond with
these MasterFormat numbers and titles.
PROJECT MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS
It is recommended that the table of contents for a project manual always list the Groups and Subgroups, regardless of
whether or not the project manual contains any documents or Sections within those Groups or Subgroups. If any Division
within a Subgroup is used, then all the Divisions of that Subgroup should be listed. The Division numbers not used in the
project should be labeled as Not Used, including those Divisions reserved for future expansion. If none of the Divisions
within a Subgroup are used, then the Subgroup can be labeled as Not Used without separately listing the Divisions within
that Subgroup. The Sections should be listed in their numerical order under the appropriate Divisions. Only those
Sections used in the project manual should be listed; no indication of Sections that are not used needs to be included.
USING MASTERFORMAT FOR NAMING PRODUCT DATA FILES
MasterFormat is not intended to provide a technical or product data filing system, as there is not necessarily a single
location at which any technical subject or product may be located in MasterFormat. As a result, a product that is used for
multiple purposes or work results may be located in multiple locations in MasterFormat. This can be useful for providing
pointers to products based on their use, but less so for individual product data filing. If MasterFormat is used for product
data filing, then the user should be aware that for some products an arbitrary choice of where to file the data among
multiple locations may need to be made, depending upon how the data filing is intended to be used. Names of products
may appear in some titles in MasterFormat when they are synonymous with the work result, but generally there is a
conceptual difference between products and their use in work results. Products which might be included with a work
result but not included in the title may be listed in the Explanations Column for the title, under the heading “Products.”
Product data is identified using MasterFormat numbers and titles to clarify the relationship between products and
specifications. OmniClass Table 23 – Products provides a tool for classifying products, with single locations provided for
any given product class, regardless of how many different types of work results in which the product may be employed.
OmniClass Table 23 - Products is the recommended standard for classifying products, as it provides unique locations for
such classification.
Suppliers’ and subcontractors’ data (such as qualification information or submittals) may be identified by the work result
they supply or install. The work of suppliers and subcontractors often transcends Section and Division boundaries, so
some method is required for multiple references to MasterFormat titles. A recommended solution is to use other
OmniClass Tables such as Table 33 – Disciplines or Table 32 – Services.
The inventory of construction products is made simpler by using the specification Section number, perhaps as a suffix to
a project number. If more than one product is specified in a Section, then some form of suffix to the Section number is
needed to distinguish the products. See “Using MasterFormat with Construction Market Data” for examples. User-created
Level 5 extensions may also be used for this purpose.
U
SING MASTERFORMAT IN COST DATA APPLICATIONS
Cost classification requires identification of line items, which are often related to products and activities. An identification
scheme based on MasterFormat can be flexible, varying with each construction project, or more rigid and uniform,
establishing a single number and location for similar costs in many projects. OmniClass Table 21 – Elements is also
recommended when dealing with construction costing applications in the earlier stages of a project before particular work
results have been selected. Similar to the way that OmniClass Table 22 – Work Results is based on MasterFormat, the
OmniClass Elements Table is based on UniFormat.
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Organizing unit-price databases using the same numbering and titling format used for specifying and naming data files
benefits the user through increased uniformity and standardization. Familiarity with MasterFormat allows users to relate
specification requirements, product information, and cost data. Numbers and titles under "Procurement Requirements"
and "Contracting Requirements" in Division 00 identify cost items related to bonds, insurance, permits, fees, and other
general items. Numbers and titles in Division 01 identify unit costs for temporary construction facilities and controls,
mobilization, project site administration, and other general requirement cost items. Numbers and titles in the other
Subgroups of the Specifications Group identify costs related to work results and their installation.
Organizing and tabulating cost reports may require indicating or summarizing products and activities. Using
MasterFormat numbers and titles will aid users in making inferences about material costs while analyzing the report.
Value analysis requires a consistent naming scheme carried throughout the stages of the project. MasterFormat is not
particularly useful for value analysis, which requires attaching a cost to a functional element, rather than to products and
activities. OmniClass Table 21 – Elements and UniFormat are more appropriate for this application, although using
MasterFormat numbers as suffixes to the element designation may assist the value analyst in evaluating change
proposals from a contractor.
USING MASTERFORMAT FOR ORGANIZING DRAWING NOTATIONS
An important strategy for naming drawing elements is related to the need to link requirements between complementary
documents. One must examine the entire set of contract documents to determine all the requirements for a single
product. Notations on drawings should use terminology consistent with that used in other contract documents, such as
the specifications, to identify the specified work results and activities.
Reference keynoting applications have adopted MasterFormat as a base numbering system, to enhance cross-
referencing and coordination between drawings and specifications. See Module 7 – Notations of CSI’s Uniform Drawing
System (UDS) currently incorporated into the U.S. National CAD Standard for more information.
USING MASTERFORMAT WITH CONSTRUCTION MARKET DATA
Market data reporting agencies routinely use MasterFormat to identify products specified in a project manual during the
procurement stage. This practice allows users to quickly identify substitution and sales potential for their products and
services on a particular project.
If the general subject is a Level 3 number and title, Level 4 numbers and titles can be used to differentiate product types.
For example, in 33 31 11 Public Sanitary Sewerage Gravity Piping, user-created Level 4 numbers might be used to
distinguish different materials used for sanitary piping:
33 31 11.11 Cast-Iron Piping and Fittings
33 31 11.12 Ductile-Iron Piping and Fittings
33 31 11.13 Stainless Steel Piping and Fittings
33 31 11.21 ABS Piping and Fittings
33 31 11.22 PVC Piping and Fittings
33 31 11.23 Fiberglass Piping and Fittings
33 31 11.31 Concrete Piping and Fittings
If the general subject is a Level 4 number and title, then an extended user-created Level 5 designation as described
above under “Electronic Filing” might be used. OmniClass Table 23 – Products is also recommended for this purpose.
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USING MASTERFORMAT FOR FACILITY MANAGEMENT
Facility managers use MasterFormat numbers and titles to identify data associated with products incorporated into their
buildings, and for identifying items that may be referenced in several documents. The added titles related to operation
and maintenance will provide a scheme for recording general maintenance information as well. Usually the numbers and
titles will be taken from the original project specifications and other documents. This enhanced information in the current
editions of MasterFormat will allow and encourage facility managers to better track maintenance through the full life cycle
of a facility.
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SUMMARY OF RECOMMENDATIONS
SUBJECT RECOMMENDATIONS OPTIONS RESTRICTIONS
Groups Two titled unnumbered Groups. None. Do not create new Groups.
Subgroups Seven titled unnumbered
Subgroups.
None. Do not create new Subgroups.
Divisions Fifty numbered Divisions.
Divisions 00 – 49.
None. Do not use Divisions designated as
reserved for future expansion.
Do not create new Divisions.
Level 2 Numbers Three pairs of digits ending with
00. (XX XX 00)
None. Do not use other than the
recommended numbering systems
for Level 2, Level 3, and Level 4
titles.
Level 3 Numbers Three pairs of digits. (XX XX XX) None.
Level 4 Numbers Three pairs of digits followed by a
decimal point and two more digits.
(XX XX XX.XX)
Option for detailed titles.
Level 5 Numbers Three pairs of digits followed by a
decimal point and two more digits
followed by a decimal point and
any combination of digits and
letters. (XX XX XX.XX.A4E7H)
User option to create
titles or versions for
internal uses.
Do not use for project manuals or
other uses beyond that of the internal
uses of the specific user.
Graphical Display
of Numbers
Insert spaces between Level 1,
Level 2, and Level 3 pairs of digits.
Insert decimal point ahead of Level
4 pair of digits.
(XX XX XX.XX)
Insert spaces only
between Level 1 and
Level 2 pairs of digits
(XX XXXX.XX).
Keep three pairs of
numbers together with no
spaces (XXXXXX.XX).
Do not use graphical displays other
than the recommended or optional
choices.
Electronic File
Numbers
Maintain consistency in use or
nonuse of delimiters (spaces and
decimal points).
Use any of graphical
display of numbers
options above.
Additional Titles
and Numbers
Comply with above
recommendations and restrictions
regarding titling and numbering of
Groups, Subgroups, Divisions, and
Sections.
Interpolate title and number as
appropriate within assigned titles
and numbers.
User option to create.
Use any unassigned
Level 2, Level 3, or Level
4 number within an
assigned Division.
Do not assign a different number to
an assigned title.
Do not assign a different title to an
assigned number.
Do not assign a number within a
Division reserved for future
expansion.
Terminology Use assigned titles. Avoid the use of non-preferred
terminology for user-created titles.
Project Manual
Table of Contents
List all Groups and Subgroups.
Add “Not Used” to Groups and
Subgroups not used.
List all Divisions 00 – 49.
Add “Not Used” to Divisions not
used within used Subgroups.
List only Sections that are used in
the Project Manual.
Do not list Divisions within
Groups or Subgroups that
are noted as “Not Used.”
Do not list Sections as not used.
The above table is intended only as a summation of information included throughout this Applications Guide. Users are
strongly encouraged to read the Applications Guide in full for a more comprehensive discussion of these
recommendations and MasterFormat usage.
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HISTORY
Since it was introduced in 1963, MasterFormat, as it is now known, has been widely accepted as a standard format for
organizing specifications in the United States and Canada, designed to fulfill, in the words of the original authors, “a
pressing need for a national format for construction specifications.” First published as part of the "CSI Format for
Construction Specifications," it was later used as the basis for the "Uniform System for Construction Specifications, Data
Filing, and Cost Accounting -- Title One Buildings" published in 1966. The "Uniform System" was developed and
endorsed by the following organizations: American Institute of Architects, American Society of Landscape Architects,
Associated General Contractors of America Inc., Associated Specialty Contractors, Construction Products Manufacturing
Council, National Society of Professional Engineers, and Construction Specifications Institute. In 1966, a similar effort in
Canada produced "The Building Construction Index" (BCI), based on the sixteen-Division format that had been
introduced by the Specification Writers Association of Canada, renamed Construction Specifications Canada in 1974.
The U.S. and Canadian formats were merged into a single format in 1972 and published as the Uniform Construction
Index (UCI). The UCI was a comprehensive framework for organizing information contained in project manuals, as well
as providing a basis for data filing and project cost classification.
In 1978, Construction Specifications Canada joined with the Construction Specifications Institute to produce the first
edition of MasterFormat, introduced by CSI as MP-2-1 and by CSC as Document 004E. It incorporated a complete
organizational format for project manuals by including bidding requirements, contract forms, and conditions of the
contract, in addition to the sixteen-Division list of five-digit Section numbers and titles used primarily for specifications.
The first revised edition of MasterFormat was published in 1983. It retained the basic principles of organization contained
in the previous edition; however, revisions and additions recognized the needs of the engineering disciplines.
The 1988 edition included revisions and additions needed to recognize new products and developments in the
construction industry, and was based on input from MasterFormat users.
The 1995 edition of MasterFormat underwent a more extensive public review and coordination with industry users than
any previous edition. It incorporated many minor revisions in Section numbers and titles, and several changes in style
and presentation. There were also some significant rearrangements of Section numbers and titles, particularly in
Divisions 1, 2, 13, 15, and 16. This was done, to a certain extent, to address the overcrowding of these Divisions. The
Applications Guide was expanded to provide specific information on proper uses of MasterFormat.
The 2004 edition of MasterFormat resulted from an unprecedented attempt at obtaining industry-wide acceptance and
participation in the development process carried out by the MasterFormat Expansion Task Team (MFETT). This effort
drew participants from many parts of the construction industry in North America, including architects, engineers,
specifiers, contractors, and subcontractors, representing a wide variety of professional, contractor, trade, and
manufacturing organizations. Due to the expanded scope of MasterFormat, special emphasis was placed on input for
highway, telecommunications, and process engineering work. The result was the most dramatic change in the standard’s
history, expanding the number of Divisions from sixteen to fifty, and changing MasterFormat’s base numbers from five
digits to six.
Since 2006, MasterFormat has been on a regular revision schedule as described in the Section above titled
MasterFormat Revision Process.
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MasterFormat GROUPS, SUBGROUPS, AND DIVISIONS
PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING
REQUIREMENTS GROUP
Division 00 – Procurement and Contracting
Requirements
Introductory Information
Procurement Requirements
Contracting Requirements
SPECIFICATIONS GROUP
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SUBGROUP
Division 01 – General Requirements
FACILITY CONSTRUCTION SUBGROUP
Division 02 – Existing Conditions
Division 03 – Concrete
Division 04 – Masonry
Division 05 – Metals
Division 06 – Wood, Plastics, and Composites
Division 07 – Thermal and Moisture Protection
Division 08 – Openings
Division 09 – Finishes
Division 10 – Specialties
Division 11 – Equipment
Division 12 – Furnishings
Division 13 – Special Construction
Division 14 – Conveying Equipment
Division 15 – Reserved for Future Expansion
Division 16 – Reserved for Future Expansion
Division 17 – Reserved for Future Expansion
Division 18 – Reserved for Future Expansion
Division 19 – Reserved for Future Expansion
FACILITY SERVICES SUBGROUP
Division 20 – Reserved for Future Expansion
Division 21 – Fire Suppression
Division 22 – Plumbing
Division 23 – Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning
(HVAC)
Division 24 – Reserved for Future Expansion
Division 25 – Integrated Automation
Division 26 – Electrical
Division 27 – Communications
Division 28 – Electronic Safety and Security
Division 29 – Reserved for Future Expansion
SITE AND INFRASTRUCTURE SUBGROUP
Division 30 – Reserved for Future Expansion
Division 31 – Earthwork
Division 32 – Exterior Improvements
Division 33 – Utilities
Division 34 – Transportation
Division 35 – Waterway and Marine Construction
Division 36 – Reserved for Future Expansion
Division 37 – Reserved for Future Expansion
Division 38 – Reserved for Future Expansion
Division 39 – Reserved for Future Expansion
PROCESS EQUIPMENT SUBGROUP
Division 40 – Process Interconnections
Division 41 – Material Processing and Handling
Equipment
Division 42 – Process Heating, Cooling, and Drying
Equipment
Division 43 – Process Gas and Liquid Handling,
Purification, and Storage Equipment
Division 44 – Pollution and Waste Control Equipment
Division 45 – Industry-Specific Manufacturing
Equipment
Division 46 – Water and Wastewater Equipment
Division 47 – Reserved for Future Expansion
Division 48 – Electrical Power Generation
Division 49 – Reserved for Future Expansion
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LEVEL 2 NUMBERS AND TITLES
This listing is intended to provide a useful map to the arrangement of the MasterFormat Numbers and Titles. A complete
listing of all Numbers and Titles, with explanations and additional information, immediately follows this abbreviated listing.
PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING
REQUIREMENTS GROUP
DIVISION 00 - PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING
REQUIREMENTS
INTRODUCTORY INFORMATION
PROCUREMENT REQUIREMENTS
00 10 00 Solicitation
00 11 00 Advertisements and Invitations
00 20 00 Instructions for Procurement
00 21 00 Instructions
00 22 00 Supplementary Instructions
00 23 00 Procurement Definitions
00 24 00 Procurement Scopes
00 25 00 Procurement Meetings
00 26 00 Procurement Substitution Procedures
00 30 00 Available Information
00 31 00 Available Project Information
00 40 00 Procurement Forms and Supplements
00 41 00 Bid Forms
00 42 00 Proposal Forms
00 43 00 Procurement Form Supplements
00 45 00 Representations and Certifications
CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS
00 50 00 Contracting Forms and Supplements
00 51 00 Notice of Award
00 52 00 Agreement Forms
00 54 00 Agreement Form Supplements
00 55 00 Notice to Proceed
00 60 00 Project Forms
00 61 00 Bond Forms
00 62 00 Certificates and Other Forms
00 63 00 Clarification and Modification Forms
00 65 00 Closeout Forms
00 70 00 Conditions of the Contract
00 71 00 Contracting Definitions
00 72 00 General Conditions
00 73 00 Supplementary Conditions
00 80 00 Unassigned
00 90 00 Revisions, Clarifications, and
Modifications
00 91 00 Precontract Revisions
00 93 00 Record Clarifications and Proposals
00 94 00 Record Modifications
SPECIFICATIONS GROUP
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SUBGROUP
DIVISION 01 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
01 10 00 Summary
01 11 00 Summary of Work
01 12 00 Multiple Contract Summary
01 14 00 Work Restrictions
01 18 00 Project Utility Sources
01 20 00 Price and Payment Procedures
01 21 00 Allowances
01 22 00 Unit Prices
01 23 00 Alternates
01 24 00 Value Analysis
01 25 00 Substitution Procedures
01 26 00 Contract Modification Procedures
01 29 00 Payment Procedures
01 30 00 Administrative Requirements
01 31 00 Project Management and Coordination
01 32 00 Construction Progress Documentation
01 33 00 Submittal Procedures
01 35 00 Special Procedures
01 40 00 Quality Requirements
01 41 00 Regulatory Requirements
01 42 00 References
01 43 00 Quality Assurance
01 45 00 Quality Control
01 50 00 Temporary Facilities and Controls
01 51 00 Temporary Utilities
01 52 00 Construction Facilities
01 53 00 Temporary Construction
01 54 00 Construction Aids
01 55 00 Vehicular Access and Parking
01 56 00 Temporary Barriers and Enclosures
01 57 00 Temporary Controls
01 58 00 Project Identification
01 60 00 Product Requirements
01 61 00 Common Product Requirements
01 62 00 Product Options
01 64 00 Owner-Furnished Products
01 65 00 Product Delivery Requirements
01 66 00 Product Storage and Handling Requirements
01 70 00 Execution and Closeout Requirements
01 71 00 Examination and Preparation
01 73 00 Execution
01 74 00 Cleaning and Waste Management
01 75 00 Starting and Adjusting
01 76 00 Protecting Installed Construction
01 77 00 Closeout Procedures
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01 78 00 Closeout Submittals
01 79 00 Demonstration and Training
01 80 00 Performance Requirements
01 81 00 Facility Performance Requirements
01 82 00 Facility Substructure Performance Requirements
01 83 00 Facility Shell Performance Requirements
01 84 00 Interiors Performance Requirements
01 85 00 Conveying Equipment Performance Requirements
01 86 00 Facility Services Performance Requirements
01 87 00 Equipment and Furnishings Performance
Requirements
01 88 00 Other Facility Construction Performance
Requirements
01 89 00 Site Construction Performance Requirements
01 90 00 Life Cycle Activities
01 91 00 Commissioning
01 92 00 Facility Operation
01 93 00 Facility Maintenance
01 94 00 Facility Decommissioning
FACILITY CONSTRUCTION SUBGROUP
DIVISION 02 - EXISTING CONDITIONS
02 01 00 Maintenance of Existing Conditions
02 03 00 Conservation Treatment for Existing Period
Conditions
02 05 00 Common Work Results for Existing Conditions
02 06 00 Schedules for Existing Conditions
02 08 00 Commissioning of Existing Conditions
02 10 00 Unassigned
02 20 00 Assessment
02 21 00 Surveys
02 22 00 Existing Conditions Assessment
02 24 00 Environmental Assessment
02 25 00 Existing Material Assessment
02 26 00 Hazardous Material Assessment
02 30 00 Subsurface Investigation
02 31 00 Geophysical Investigations
02 32 00 Geotechnical Investigations
02 40 00 Demolition and Structure Moving
02 41 00 Demolition
02 42 00 Removal and Diversion of Construction Materials
02 43 00 Structure Moving
02 50 00 Site Remediation
02 51 00 Physical Decontamination
02 52 00 Chemical Decontamination
02 53 00 Thermal Decontamination
02 54 00 Biological Decontamination
02 55 00 Remediation Soil Stabilization
02 56 00 Site Containment
02 57 00 Sinkhole Remediation
02 58 00 Snow Control
02 60 00 Contaminated Site Material Removal
02 61 00 Removal and Disposal of Contaminated Soils
02 62 00 Hazardous Waste Recovery Processes
02 65 00 Underground Storage Tank Removal
02 70 00 Water Remediation
02 71 00 Groundwater Treatment
02 72 00 Water Decontamination
02 80 00 Facility Remediation
02 81 00 Transportation and Disposal of Hazardous Materials
02 82 00 Asbestos Remediation
02 83 00 Lead Remediation
02 84 00 Polychlorinate Biphenyl Remediation
02 86 00 Hazardous Waste Drum Handling
02 87 00 Biohazard Remediation
02 90 00 Unassigned
DIVISION 03 - CONCRETE
03 01 00 Maintenance of Concrete
03 03 00 Conservation Treatment for Period Concrete
03 05 00 Common Work Results for Concrete
03 06 00 Schedules for Concrete
03 08 00 Commissioning of Concrete
03 10 00 Concrete Forming and Accessories
03 11 00 Concrete Forming
03 15 00 Concrete Accessories
03 20 00 Concrete Reinforcing
03 21 00 Reinforcement Bars
03 22 00 Fabric and Grid Reinforcing
03 23 00 Stressed Tendon Reinforcing
03 24 00 Fibrous Reinforcing
03 25 00 Composite Reinforcing
03 30 00 Cast-in-Place Concrete
03 31 00 Structural Concrete
03 33 00 Architectural Concrete
03 34 00 Low-Density Concrete
03 35 00 Concrete Finishing
03 37 00 Specialty Placed Concrete
03 38 00 Post-Tensioned Concrete
03 39 00 Concrete Curing
03 40 00 Precast Concrete
03 41 00 Precast Structural Concrete
03 45 00 Precast Architectural Concrete
03 47 00 Site-Cast Concrete
03 48 00 Precast Concrete Specialties
03 49 00 Glass-Fiber-Reinforced Concrete
03 50 00 Cast Decks and Underlayment
03 51 00 Cast Roof Decks
03 52 00 Lightweight Concrete Roof Insulation
03 53 00 Concrete Topping
03 54 00 Cast Underlayment
03 60 00 Grouting
03 61 00 Cementitious Grouting
03 62 00 Non-Shrink Grouting
03 63 00 Epoxy Grouting
03 64 00 Injection Grouting
03 70 00 Mass Concrete
03 71 00 Mass Concrete for Raft Foundations
03 72 00 Mass Concrete for Dams
03 80 00 Concrete Cutting and Boring
03 81 00 Concrete Cutting
03 82 00 Concrete Boring
03 90 00 Unassigned
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DIVISION 04 - MASONRY
04 01 00 Maintenance of Masonry
04 03 00 Conservation Treatment for Period Masonry
04 05 00 Common Work Results for Masonry
04 06 00 Schedules for Masonry
04 08 00 Commissioning of Masonry
04 10 00 Unassigned
04 20 00 Unit Masonry
04 21 00 Clay Unit Masonry
04 22 00 Concrete Unit Masonry
04 23 00 Glass Unit Masonry
04 24 00 Adobe Unit Masonry
04 25 00 Unit Masonry Panels
04 26 00 Single-Wythe Unit Masonry
04 27 00 Multiple-Wythe Unit Masonry
04 28 00 Concrete Form Masonry Units
04 29 00 Engineered Unit Masonry
04 30 00 Unassigned
04 40 00 Stone Assemblies
04 41 00 Dry-Placed Stone
04 42 00 Exterior Stone Cladding
04 43 00 Stone Masonry
04 50 00 Refractory Masonry
04 51 00 Flue Liner Masonry
04 52 00 Combustion Chamber Masonry
04 53 00 Castable Refractory Masonry
04 54 00 Refractory Brick Masonry
04 57 00 Masonry Fireplaces
04 60 00 Corrosion-Resistant Masonry
04 61 00 Chemical-Resistant Brick Masonry
04 62 00 Vitrified Clay Liner Plate
04 70 00 Manufactured Masonry
04 71 00 Manufactured Brick Masonry
04 72 00 Cast Stone Masonry
04 73 00 Manufactured Stone Masonry
04 80 00 to 04 90 00 Unassigned
DIVISION 05 - METALS
05 01 00 Maintenance of Metals
05 03 00 Conservation Treatment for Period Metals
05 05 00 Common Work Results for Metals
05 06 00 Schedules for Metals
05 08 00 Commissioning of Metals
05 10 00 Structural Metal Framing
05 12 00 Structural Steel Framing
05 13 00 Structural Stainless Steel Framing
05 14 00 Structural Aluminum Framing
05 15 00 Wire Rope Assemblies
05 16 00 Structural Cabling
05 17 00 Structural Rod Assemblies
05 19 00 Tension Rod and Cable Truss Assemblies
05 20 00 Metal Joists
05 21 00 Steel Joist Framing
05 25 00 Aluminum Joist Framing
05 30 00 Metal Decking
05 31 00 Steel Decking
05 33 00 Aluminum Decking
05 34 00 Acoustical Metal Decking
05 35 00 Raceway Decking Assemblies
05 36 00 Composite Metal Decking
05 40 00 Cold-Formed Metal Framing
05 41 00 Structural Metal Stud Framing
05 42 00 Cold-Formed Metal Joist Framing
05 43 00 Slotted Channel Framing
05 44 00 Cold-Formed Metal Trusses
05 45 00 Metal Support Assemblies
05 50 00 Metal Fabrications
05 51 00 Metal Stairs
05 52 00 Metal Railings
05 53 00 Metal Gratings
05 54 00 Metal Floor Plates
05 55 00 Metal Stair Treads and Nosings
05 56 00 Metal Castings
05 58 00 Formed Metal Fabrications
05 59 00 Metal Specialties
05 60 00 Unassigned
05 70 00 Decorative Metal
05 71 00 Decorative Metal Stairs
05 73 00 Decorative Metal Railings
05 74 00 Decorative Metal Castings
05 75 00 Decorative Formed Metal
05 76 00 Decorative Forged Metal
05 77 00 Decorative Extruded Metal
05 80 00 to 05 90 00 Unassigned
DIVISION 06 - WOOD, PLASTICS, AND COMPOSITES
06 01 00 Maintenance of Wood, Plastics, and Composites
06 03 00 Conservation Treatment for Period Wood
06 05 00 Common Work Results for Wood, Plastics, and
Composites
06 06 00 Schedules for Wood, Plastics, and Composites
06 08 00 Commissioning of Wood, Plastics, and Composites
06 10 00 Rough Carpentry
06 11 00 Wood Framing
06 12 00 Structural Panels
06 13 00 Heavy Timber Construction
06 14 00 Treated Wood Foundations
06 15 00 Wood Decking
06 16 00 Sheathing
06 17 00 Shop-Fabricated Structural Wood
06 18 00 Glued-Laminated Construction
06 20 00 Finish Carpentry
06 22 00 Millwork
06 25 00 Prefinished Paneling
06 26 00 Board Paneling
06 30 00 Unassigned
06 40 00 Architectural Woodwork
06 41 00 Architectural Wood Casework
06 42 00 Wood Paneling
06 43 00 Wood Stairs and Railings
06 44 00 Ornamental Woodwork
06 46 00 Wood Trim
06 48 00 Wood Frames
06 49 00 Wood Screens and Shutters
06 50 00 Structural Plastics
06 51 00 Structural Plastic Shapes and Plates
06 52 00 Plastic Structural Assemblies
06 53 00 Plastic Decking
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06 60 00 Plastic Fabrications
06 61 00 Cast Polymer Fabrications
06 62 00 Plastic Foam Fabrications
06 63 00 Plastic Railings
06 64 00 Plastic Paneling
06 65 00 Plastic Trim
06 66 00 Custom Ornamental Simulated Woodwork
06 70 00 Structural Composites
06 71 00 Structural Composite Shapes and Plates
06 72 00 Composite Structural Assemblies
06 73 00 Composite Decking
06 74 00 Composite Gratings
06 80 00 Composite Fabrications
06 81 00 Composite Railings
06 82 00 Composite Trim
06 83 00 Composite Paneling
06 90 00 Unassigned
DIVISION 07 - THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION
07 01 00 Operation and Maintenance of Thermal and Moisture
Protection
07 03 00 Conservation Treatment for Period Roofing
07 05 00 Common Work Results for Thermal and Moisture
Protection
07 06 00 Schedules for Thermal and Moisture Protection
07 08 00 Commissioning of Thermal and Moisture Protection
07 10 00 Dampproofing and Waterproofing
07 11 00 Dampproofing
07 12 00 Built-Up Bituminous Waterproofing
07 13 00 Sheet Waterproofing
07 14 00 Fluid-Applied Waterproofing
07 15 00 Sheet Metal Waterproofing
07 16 00 Cementitious and Reactive Waterproofing
07 17 00 Bentonite Waterproofing
07 18 00 Traffic Coatings
07 19 00 Water Repellents
07 20 00 Thermal Protection
07 21 00 Thermal Insulation
07 22 00 Roof and Deck Insulation
07 24 00 Exterior Insulation and Finish Systems
07 25 00 Weather Barriers
07 26 00 Vapor Retarders
07 27 00 Air Barriers
07 30 00 Steep Slope Roofing
07 31 00 Shingles and Shakes
07 32 00 Roof Tiles
07 33 00 Natural Roof Coverings
07 40 00 Roofing and Siding Panels
07 41 00 Roof Panels
07 42 00 Wall Panels
07 44 00 Faced Panels
07 46 00 Siding
07 50 00 Membrane Roofing
07 51 00 Built-Up Bituminous Roofing
07 52 00 Modified Bituminous Membrane Roofing
07 53 00 Elastomeric Membrane Roofing
07 54 00 Thermoplastic Membrane Roofing
07 55 00 Protected Membrane Roofing
07 56 00 Fluid-Applied Roofing
07 57 00 Coated Foamed Roofing
07 58 00 Roll Roofing
07 60 00 Flashing and Sheet Metal
07 61 00 Sheet Metal Roofing
07 62 00 Sheet Metal Flashing and Trim
07 63 00 Sheet Metal Roofing Specialties
07 64 00 Sheet Metal Wall Cladding
07 65 00 Flexible Flashing
07 70 00 Roof and Wall Specialties and
Accessories
07 71 00 Roof Specialties
07 72 00 Roof Accessories
07 76 00 Roof Pavers
07 77 00 Wall Specialties
07 80 00 Fire and Smoke Protection
07 81 00 Applied Fire Protection
07 82 00 Board Fire Protection
07 84 00 Firestopping
07 86 00 Smoke Seals
07 87 00 Smoke Containment Barriers
07 90 00 Joint Protection
07 91 00 Preformed Joint Seals
07 92 00 Joint Sealants
07 95 00 Expansion Control
DIVISION 08 - OPENINGS
08 01 00 Operation and Maintenance of Openings
08 03 00 Conservation Treatment for Period Openings
08 05 00 Common Work Results for Openings
08 06 00 Schedules for Openings
08 08 00 Commissioning of Openings
08 10 00 Doors and Frames
08 11 00 Metal Doors and Frames
08 12 00 Metal Frames
08 13 00 Metal Doors
08 14 00 Wood Doors
08 15 00 Plastic Doors
08 16 00 Composite Doors
08 17 00 Integrated Door Opening Assemblies
08 20 00 Unassigned
08 30 00 Specialty Doors and Frames
08 31 00 Access Doors and Panels
08 32 00 Sliding Glass Doors
08 33 00 Coiling Doors and Grilles
08 34 00 Special Function Doors
08 35 00 Folding Doors and Grilles
08 36 00 Panel Doors
08 38 00 Traffic Doors
08 39 00 Pressure-Resistant Doors
08 40 00 Entrances, Storefronts, and Curtain
Walls
08 41 00 Entrances and Storefronts
08 42 00 Entrances
08 43 00 Storefronts
08 44 00 Curtain Wall and Glazed Assemblies
08 45 00 Translucent Wall and Roof Assemblies
08 46 00 Window Wall Assemblies
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08 50 00 Windows
08 51 00 Metal Windows
08 52 00 Wood Windows
08 53 00 Plastic Windows
08 54 00 Composite Windows
08 55 00 Pressure-Resistant Windows
08 56 00 Special Function Windows
08 60 00 Roof Windows and Skylights
08 61 00 Roof Windows
08 62 00 Unit Skylights
08 63 00 Metal-Framed Skylights
08 64 00 Plastic-Framed Skylights
08 65 00 Glazed Canopies
08 67 00 Skylight Protection and Screens
08 70 00 Hardware
08 71 00 Door Hardware
08 74 00 Non-Integrated Access Control Hardware
08 75 00 Window Hardware
08 78 00 Special Function Hardware
08 79 00 Hardware Accessories
08 80 00 Glazing
08 81 00 Glass Glazing
08 83 00 Mirrors
08 84 00 Plastic Glazing
08 85 00 Glazing Accessories
08 87 00 Glazing Surface Films
08 88 00 Special Function Glazing
08 90 00 Louvers and Vents
08 91 00 Louvers
08 92 00 Louvered Equipment Enclosures
08 95 00 Vents
DIVISION 09 - FINISHES
09 01 00 Maintenance of Finishes
09 03 00 Conservation Treatment of Period Finishes
09 05 00 Common Work Results for Finishes
09 06 00 Schedules for Finishes
09 08 00 Commissioning of Finishes
09 10 00 Unassigned
09 20 00 Plaster and Gypsum Board
09 21 00 Plaster and Gypsum Board Assemblies
09 22 00 Supports for Plaster and Gypsum Board
09 23 00 Gypsum Plastering
09 24 00 Cement Plastering
09 25 00 Other Plastering
09 26 00 Veneer Plastering
09 27 00 Plaster Fabrications
09 28 00 Backing Boards and Underlayments
09 29 00 Gypsum Board
09 30 00 Tiling
09 31 00 Thin-Set Tiling
09 32 00 Mortar-Bed Tiling
09 33 00 Conductive Tiling
09 34 00 Waterproofing-Membrane Tiling
09 35 00 Chemical-Resistant Tiling
09 40 00 Unassigned
09 50 00 Ceilings
09 51 00 Acoustical Ceilings
09 53 00 Acoustical Ceiling Suspension Assemblies
09 54 00 Specialty Ceilings
09 56 00 Textured Ceilings
09 57 00 Special Function Ceilings
09 58 00 Integrated Ceiling Assemblies
09 60 00 Flooring
09 61 00 Flooring Treatment
09 62 00 Specialty Flooring
09 63 00 Masonry Flooring
09 64 00 Wood Flooring
09 65 00 Resilient Flooring
09 66 00 Terrazzo Flooring
09 67 00 Fluid-Applied Flooring
09 68 00 Carpeting
09 69 00 Access Flooring
09 70 00 Wall Finishes
09 72 00 Wall Coverings
09 73 00 Wall Carpeting
09 74 00 Flexible Wood Sheets
09 75 00 Stone Facing
09 76 00 Plastic Blocks
09 77 00 Special Wall Surfacing
09 78 00 Interior Wall Paneling
09 80 00 Acoustic Treatment
09 81 00 Acoustic Insulation
09 83 00 Acoustic Finishes
09 84 00 Acoustic Room Components
09 90 00 Painting and Coating
09 91 00 Painting
09 93 00 Staining and Transparent Finishing
09 94 00 Decorative Finishing
09 96 00 High-Performance Coatings
09 97 00 Special Coatings
DIVISION 10 - SPECIALTIES
10 01 00 Operation and Maintenance of Specialties
10 05 00 Common Work Results for Specialties
10 06 00 Schedules for Specialties
10 08 00 Commissioning of Specialties
10 10 00 Information Specialties
10 11 00 Visual Display Units
10 12 00 Display Cases
10 13 00 Directories
10 14 00 Signage
10 17 00 Telephone Specialties
10 18 00 Informational Kiosks
10 20 00 Interior Specialties
10 21 00 Compartments and Cubicles
10 22 00 Partitions
10 25 00 Service Walls
10 26 00 Wall and Door Protection
10 28 00 Toilet, Bath, and Laundry Accessories
10 30 00 Fireplaces and Stoves
10 31 00 Manufactured Fireplaces
10 32 00 Fireplace Specialties
10 35 00 Stoves
10 40 00 Safety Specialties
10 41 00 Emergency Access and Information Cabinets
10 43 00 Emergency Aid Specialties
10 44 00 Fire-Protection Specialties
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10 45 00 Photoluminescent Exit Specialties
10 50 00 Storage Specialties
10 51 00 Lockers
10 55 00 Postal Specialties
10 56 00 Storage Assemblies
10 57 00 Wardrobe and Closet Specialties
10 60 00 Unassigned
10 70 00 Exterior Specialties
10 71 00 Exterior Protection
10 73 00 Protective Covers
10 74 00 Manufactured Exterior Specialties
10 75 00 Flagpoles
10 80 00 Other Specialties
10 81 00 Pest Control Devices
10 82 00 Grilles and Screens
10 83 00 Flags and Banners
10 84 00 Gas Lighting
10 86 00 Security Mirrors and Domes
10 88 00 Scales
10 90 00 Unassigned
DIVISION 11 - EQUIPMENT
11 01 00 Operation and Maintenance of Equipment
11 05 00 Common Work Results for Equipment
11 06 00 Schedules for Equipment
11 08 00 Commissioning of Equipment
11 10 00 Vehicle and Pedestrian Equipment
11 11 00 Vehicle Service Equipment
11 12 00 Parking Control Equipment
11 13 00 Loading Dock Equipment
11 14 00 Pedestrian Control Equipment
11 15 00 Security Control Equipment
11 20 00 Commercial Equipment
11 21 00 Retail and Service Equipment
11 22 00 Banking Equipment
11 25 00 Hospitality Equipment
11 28 00 Office Equipment
11 29 00 Postal, Packaging, and Shipping Equipment
11 30 00 Residential Equipment
11 32 00 Unit Kitchens
11 40 00 Foodservice Equipment
11 41 00 Foodservice Storage Equipment
11 42 00 Food Preparation Equipment
11 43 00 Food Delivery Carts and Conveyors
11 44 00 Food Cooking Equipment
11 46 00 Food Dispensing Equipment
11 48 00 Foodservice Cleaning and Disposal Equipment
11 50 00 Educational and Scientific Equipment
11 51 00 Library Equipment
11 52 00 Audio-Visual Equipment
11 53 00 Laboratory Equipment
11 55 00 Planetarium Equipment
11 56 00 Observatory Equipment
11 57 00 Vocational Shop Equipment
11 59 00 Exhibit Equipment
11 60 00 Entertainment and Recreation
Equipment
11 61 00 Broadcast, Theater, and Stage Equipment
11 62 00 Musical Equipment
11 66 00 Athletic Equipment
11 67 00 Recreational Equipment
11 68 00 Play Field Equipment and Structures
11 70 00 Healthcare Equipment
11 71 00 Medical Sterilizing Equipment
11 72 00 Examination and Treatment Equipment
11 73 00 Patient Care Equipment
11 74 00 Dental Equipment
11 75 00 Optical Equipment
11 76 00 Operating Room Equipment
11 77 00 Radiology Equipment
11 78 00 Mortuary Equipment
11 79 00 Therapy Equipment
11 80 00 Facility Maintenance and Operation
Equipment
11 81 00 Facility Maintenance Equipment
11 82 00 Facility Solid Waste Handling Equipment
11 90 00 Other Equipment
11 91 00 Religious Equipment
11 92 00 Agricultural Equipment
11 93 00 Horticultural Equipment
11 94 00 Veterinary Equipment
11 95 00 Arts and Crafts Equipment
11 97 00 Security Equipment
11 98 00 Detention Equipment
DIVISION 12 - FURNISHINGS
12 01 00 Operation and Maintenance of Furnishings
12 05 00 Common Work Results for Furnishings
12 06 00 Schedules for Furnishings
12 08 00 Commissioning of Furnishings
12 10 00 Art
12 11 00 Murals
12 12 00 Wall Decorations
12 14 00 Sculptures
12 17 00 Art Glass
12 19 00 Religious Art
12 20 00 Window Treatments
12 21 00 Window Blinds
12 22 00 Curtains and Drapes
12 23 00 Interior Shutters
12 24 00 Window Shades
12 25 00 Window Treatment Operating Hardware
12 26 00 Interior Daylighting Devices
12 30 00 Casework
12 31 00 Manufactured Metal Casework
12 32 00 Manufactured Wood Casework
12 34 00 Manufactured Plastic Casework
12 35 00 Specialty Casework
12 36 00 Countertops
12 40 00 Furnishings and Accessories
12 41 00 Office Accessories
12 42 00 Table Accessories
12 43 00 Portable Lamps
12 44 00 Bath Furnishings
12 45 00 Bedroom Furnishings
12 46 00 Furnishing Accessories
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12 48 00 Rugs and Mats
12 50 00 Furniture
12 51 00 Office Furniture
12 52 00 Seating
12 53 00 Retail Furniture
12 54 00 Hospitality Furniture
12 55 00 Detention Furniture
12 56 00 Institutional Furniture
12 57 00 Industrial Furniture
12 58 00 Residential Furniture
12 59 00 Systems Furniture
12 60 00 Multiple Seating
12 61 00 Fixed Audience Seating
12 62 00 Portable Audience Seating
12 63 00 Stadium and Arena Seating
12 64 00 Booths and Tables
12 65 00 Multiple-Use Fixed Seating
12 66 00 Telescoping Stands
12 67 00 Pews and Benches
12 68 00 Seat and Table Assemblies
12 70 00 to 12 80 00 Unassigned
12 90 00 Other Furnishings
12 92 00 Interior Planters and Artificial Plants
12 93 00 Interior Public Space Furnishings
DIVISION 13 - SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION
13 01 00 Operation and Maintenance of Special Construction
13 05 00 Common Work Results for Special Construction
13 06 00 Schedules for Special Construction
13 08 00 Commissioning of Special Construction
13 10 00 Special Facility Components
13 11 00 Swimming Pools
13 12 00 Fountains
13 13 00 Aquariums
13 14 00 Amusement Park Structures and Equipment
13 15 00 Specialty Element Construction
13 17 00 Tubs and Pools
13 18 00 Ice Rinks
13 19 00 Kennels and Animal Shelters
13 20 00 Special Purpose Rooms
13 21 00 Controlled Environment Rooms
13 22 00 Office Shelters and Booths
13 23 00 Planetariums
13 24 00 Special Activity Rooms
13 26 00 Fabricated Rooms
13 27 00 Vaults
13 28 00 Athletic and Recreational Special Construction
13 30 00 Special Structures
13 31 00 Fabric Structures
13 32 00 Space Frames
13 33 00 Geodesic Structures
13 34 00 Fabricated Engineered Structures
13 35 00 Rammed Earth Construction
13 36 00 Towers
13 40 00 Integrated Construction
13 42 00 Building Modules and Components
13 44 00 Modular Mezzanines
13 47 00 Facility Protection
13 48 00 Sound, Vibration, and Seismic Control
13 49 00 Radiation Protection
13 50 00 Special Instrumentation
13 51 00 Stress Instrumentation
13 52 00 Seismic Instrumentation
13 53 00 Meteorological Instrumentation
13 60 00 to 13 90 00 Unassigned
DIVISION 14 - CONVEYING EQUIPMENT
14 01 00 Operation and Maintenance of Conveying Equipment
14 05 00 Common Work Results for Conveying Equipment
14 06 00 Schedules for Conveying Equipment
14 08 00 Commissioning of Conveying Equipment
14 10 00 Dumbwaiters
14 11 00 Manual Dumbwaiters
14 12 00 Electric Dumbwaiters
14 14 00 Hydraulic Dumbwaiters
14 20 00 Elevators
14 21 00 Electric Traction Elevators
14 24 00 Hydraulic Elevators
14 25 00 Rack and Pinion Elevators
14 26 00 Limited-Use/Limited-Application Elevators
14 27 00 Custom Elevator Cabs and Doors
14 28 00 Elevator Equipment and Controls
14 30 00 Escalators and Moving Walks
14 31 00 Escalators
14 32 00 Moving Walks
14 33 00 Moving Ramps
14 40 00 Lifts
14 41 00 People Lifts
14 42 00 Wheelchair Lifts
14 43 00 Platform Lifts
14 44 00 Sidewalk Lifts
14 45 00 Vehicle Lifts
14 46 00 Material Lifts
14 50 00 to 14 60 00 Unassigned
14 70 00 Turntables
14 71 00 Industrial Turntables
14 72 00 Hospitality Turntables
14 73 00 Exhibit Turntables
14 74 00 Entertainment Turntables
14 80 00 Scaffolding
14 81 00 Suspended Scaffolding
14 82 00 Rope Climbers
14 83 00 Elevating Platforms
14 84 00 Powered Scaffolding
14 90 00 Other Conveying Equipment
14 91 00 Facility Chutes
14 92 00 Pneumatic Tube Systems
14 93 00 Slide Pole Systems
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Division 20 Reserved for Future Expansion
DIVISION 21 - FIRE SUPPRESSION
21 01 00 Operation and Maintenance of Fire Suppression
21 05 00 Common Work Results for Fire Suppression
21 06 00 Schedules for Fire Suppression
21 07 00 Fire-Suppression Systems Insulation
21 08 00 Commissioning of Fire Suppression
21 09 00 Instrumentation and Control for Fire-Suppression
Systems
21 10 00 Water-Based Fire-Suppression Systems
21 11 00 Facility Fire-Suppression Water-Service Piping
21 12 00 Fire-Suppression Standpipes
21 13 00 Fire-Suppression Sprinkler Systems
21 16 00 Fire-Suppression Pressure Maintenance Pumps
21 20 00 Fire-Extinguishing Systems
21 21 00 Carbon-Dioxide Fire-Extinguishing Systems
21 22 00 Clean-Agent Fire-Extinguishing Systems
21 23 00 Wet-Chemical Fire-Extinguishing Systems
21 24 00 Dry-Chemical Fire-Extinguishing Systems
21 30 00 Fire Pumps
21 31 00 Centrifugal Fire Pumps
21 32 00 Vertical-Turbine Fire Pumps
21 33 00 Positive-Displacement Fire Pumps
21 34 00 Fire Pump Accessories
21 40 00 Fire-Suppression Water Storage
21 41 00 Storage Tanks for Fire-Suppression Water
21 50 00 to 21 90 00 Unassigned
DIVISION 22 - PLUMBING
22 01 00 Operation and Maintenance of Plumbing
22 05 00 Common Work Results for Plumbing
22 06 00 Schedules for Plumbing
22 07 00 Plumbing Insulation
22 08 00 Commissioning of Plumbing
22 09 00 Instrumentation and Control for Plumbing
22 10 00 Plumbing Piping
22 11 00 Facility Water Distribution
22 12 00 Facility Potable-Water Storage Tanks
22 13 00 Facility Sanitary Sewerage
22 14 00 Facility Storm Drainage
22 15 00 General Service Compressed Air Systems
22 20 00 Unassigned
22 30 00 Plumbing Equipment
22 31 00 Domestic Water Softeners
22 32 00 Domestic Water Filtration Equipment
22 33 00 Electric Domestic Water Heaters
22 34 00 Fuel-Fired Domestic Water Heaters
22 35 00 Domestic Water Heat Exchangers
22 36 00 Domestic Water Preheaters
22 40 00 Plumbing Fixtures
22 41 00 Residential Plumbing Fixtures
22 42 00 Commercial Plumbing Fixtures
22 43 00 Healthcare Plumbing Fixtures
22 45 00 Emergency Plumbing Fixtures
22 46 00 Security Plumbing Fixtures
22 47 00 Drinking Fountains and Water Coolers
22 50 00 Pool and Fountain Plumbing Systems
22 51 00 Swimming Pool Plumbing Systems
22 52 00 Fountain Plumbing Systems
22 60 00 Gas and Vacuum Systems for
Laboratory and Healthcare Facilities
22 61 00 Compressed Air Systems for Laboratory and
Healthcare Facilities
22 62 00 Vacuum Systems for Laboratory and Healthcare
Facilities
22 63 00 Gas Systems for Laboratory and Healthcare
Facilities
22 66 00 Chemical-Waste Systems for Laboratory and
Healthcare Facilities
22 67 00 Processed Water Systems for Laboratory and
Healthcare Facilities
22 70 00 to 22 90 00 Unassigned
DIVISION 23 - HEATING, VENTILATING, AND AIR
CONDITIONING (HVAC)
23 01 00 Operation and Maintenance of HVAC Systems
23 05 00 Common Work Results for HVAC
23 06 00 Schedules for HVAC
23 07 00 HVAC Insulation
23 08 00 Commissioning of HVAC
23 09 00 Instrumentation and Control for HVAC
23 10 00 Facility Fuel Systems
23 11 00 Facility Fuel Piping
23 12 00 Facility Fuel Pumps
23 13 00 Facility Fuel-Storage Tanks
23 20 00 HVAC Piping and Pumps
23 21 00 Hydronic Piping and Pumps
23 22 00 Steam and Condensate Piping and Pumps
23 23 00 Refrigerant Piping
23 24 00 Internal-Combustion Engine Piping
23 25 00 HVAC Water Treatment
23 30 00 HVAC Air Distribution
23 31 00 HVAC Ducts and Casings
23 32 00 Air Plenums and Chases
23 33 00 Air Duct Accessories
23 34 00 HVAC Fans
23 35 00 Special Exhaust Systems
23 36 00 Air Terminal Units
23 37 00 Air Outlets and Inlets
23 38 00 Ventilation Hoods
23 40 00 HVAC Air Cleaning Devices
23 41 00 Particulate Air Filtration
23 42 00 Gas-Phase Air Filtration
23 43 00 Electronic Air Cleaners
23 50 00 Central Heating Equipment
23 51 00 Breechings, Chimneys, and Stacks
23 52 00 Heating Boilers
23 53 00 Heating Boiler Feedwater Equipment
23 54 00 Furnaces
23 55 00 Fuel-Fired Heaters
23 56 00 Solar Energy Heating Equipment
23 57 00 Heat Exchangers for HVAC
23 60 00 Central Cooling Equipment
23 61 00 Refrigerant Compressors
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23 62 00 Packaged Compressor and Condenser Units
23 63 00 Refrigerant Condensers
23 64 00 Packaged Water Chillers
23 65 00 Cooling Towers
23 70 00 Central HVAC Equipment
23 71 00 Thermal Storage
23 72 00 Air-to-Air Energy Recovery Equipment
23 73 00 Indoor Central-Station Air-Handling Units
23 74 00 Packaged Outdoor HVAC Equipment
23 75 00 Custom-Packaged Outdoor HVAC Equipment
23 76 00 Evaporative Air-Cooling Equipment
23 80 00 Decentralized HVAC Equipment
23 81 00 Decentralized Unitary HVAC Equipment
23 82 00 Convection Heating and Cooling Units
23 83 00 Radiant Heating and Cooling Units
23 84 00 Humidity Control Equipment
23 90 00 Unassigned
Division 24 Reserved for Future Expansion
DIVISION 25 - INTEGRATED AUTOMATION
25 01 00 Operation and Maintenance of Integrated
Automation
25 05 00 Common Work Results for Integrated Automation
25 06 00 Schedules for Integrated Automation
25 08 00 Commissioning of Integrated Automation
25 10 00 Integrated Automation Network
Equipment
25 11 00 Integrated Automation Network Devices
25 12 00 Integrated Automation Network Gateways
25 13 00 Integrated Automation Control and Monitoring
Network
25 14 00 Integrated Automation Local Control Units
25 15 00 Integrated Automation Software
25 20 00 Unassigned
25 30 00 Integrated Automation Instrumentation
and Terminal Devices
25 31 00 Integrated Automation Instrumentation and Terminal
Devices for Facility Equipment
25 32 00 Integrated Automation Instrumentation and Terminal
Devices for Conveying Equipment
25 33 00 Integrated Automation Instrumentation and Terminal
Devices for Fire-Suppression Systems
25 34 00 Integrated Automation Instrumentation and Terminal
Devices for Plumbing
25 35 00 Integrated Automation Instrumentation and Terminal
Devices for HVAC
25 36 00 Integrated Automation Instrumentation and Terminal
Devices for Electrical Systems
25 37 00 Integrated Automation Instrumentation and Terminal
Devices for Communications Systems
25 38 00 Integrated Automation Instrumentation and Terminal
Devices for Electronic Safety and Security Systems
25 40 00 Unassigned
25 50 00 Integrated Automation Facility Controls
25 51 00 Integrated Automation Control of Facility Equipment
25 52 00 Integrated Automation Control of Conveying
Equipment
25 53 00 Integrated Automation Control of Fire-Suppression
Systems
25 54 00 Integrated Automation Control of Plumbing
25 55 00 Integrated Automation Control of HVAC
25 56 00 Integrated Automation Control of Electrical Systems
25 57 00 Integrated Automation Control of Communications
Systems
25 58 00 Integrated Automation Control of Electronic Safety
and Security Systems
25 60 00 to 25 80 00 Unassigned
25 90 00 Integrated Automation Control
Sequences
25 91 00 Integrated Automation Control Sequences for Facility
Equipment
25 92 00 Integrated Automation Control Sequences for
Conveying Equipment
25 93 00 Integrated Automation Control Sequences for Fire-
Suppression Systems
25 94 00 Integrated Automation Control Sequences for
Plumbing
25 95 00 Integrated Automation Control Sequences for HVAC
25 96 00 Integrated Automation Control Sequences for
Electrical Systems
25 97 00 Integrated Automation Control Sequences for
Communications Systems
25 98 00 Integrated Automation Control Sequences for
Electronic Safety and Security Systems
DIVISION 26 - ELECTRICAL
26 01 00 Operation and Maintenance of Electrical Systems
26 05 00 Common Work Results for Electrical
26 06 00 Schedules for Electrical
26 08 00 Commissioning of Electrical Systems
26 09 00 Instrumentation and Control for Electrical Systems
26 10 00 Medium-Voltage Electrical Distribution
26 11 00 Substations
26 12 00 Medium-Voltage Transformers
26 13 00 Medium-Voltage Switchgear
26 15 00 Medium-Voltage Enclosed Bus Assemblies
26 16 00 Medium-Voltage Metering
26 18 00 Medium-Voltage Circuit Protection Devices
26 20 00 Low-Voltage Electrical Distribution
26 21 00 Low-Voltage Electrical Service Entrance
26 22 00 Low-Voltage Transformers
26 23 00 Low-Voltage Switchgear
26 24 00 Switchboards and Panelboards
26 25 00 Low-Voltage Enclosed Bus Assemblies
26 27 00 Low-Voltage Distribution Equipment
26 28 00 Low-Voltage Circuit Protective Devices
26 29 00 Low-Voltage Controllers
26 30 00 Facility Electrical Power Generating and
Storing Equipment
26 31 00 Photovoltaic Collectors
26 32 00 Packaged Generator Assemblies
26 33 00 Battery Equipment
26 35 00 Power Filters and Conditioners
26 36 00 Transfer Switches
26 40 00 Electrical Protection
26 41 00 Facility Lightning Protection
26 43 00 Surge Protective Devices
26 50 00 Lighting
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26 51 00 Interior Lighting
26 52 00 Safety Lighting
26 54 00 Classified Location Lighting
26 55 00 Special Purpose Lighting
26 56 00 Exterior Lighting
26 60 00 to 26 90 00 Unassigned
DIVISION 27 - COMMUNICATIONS
27 01 00 Operation and Maintenance of Communications
Systems
27 05 00 Common Work Results for Communications
27 06 00 Schedules for Communications
27 08 00 Commissioning of Communications
27 10 00 Structured Cabling
27 11 00 Communications Equipment Room Fittings
27 13 00 Communications Backbone Cabling
27 15 00 Communications Horizontal Cabling
27 16 00 Communications Connecting Cords, Devices, and
Adapters
27 20 00 Data Communications
27 21 00 Data Communications Network Equipment
27 22 00 Data Communications Hardware
27 24 00 Data Communications Peripheral Data Equipment
27 25 00 Data Communications Software
27 26 00 Data Communications Programming and Integration
Services
27 30 00 Voice Communications
27 31 00 Voice Communications Switching and Routing
Equipment
27 32 00 Voice Communications Terminal Equipment
27 33 00 Voice Communications Messaging
27 34 00 Call Accounting
27 35 00 Call Management
27 40 00 Audio-Video Communications
27 41 00 Audio-Video Systems
27 42 00 Electronic Digital Systems
27 50 00 Distributed Communications and Monitoring
Systems
27 51 00 Distributed Audio-Video Communications Systems
27 52 00 Healthcare Communications and Monitoring Systems
27 53 00 Distributed Systems
27 60 00 to 27 90 00 Unassigned
DIVISION 28 - ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY
28 01 00 Operation and Maintenance of Electronic Safety and
Security
28 05 00 Common Work Results for Electronic Safety and
Security
28 06 00 Schedules for Electronic Safety and Security
28 08 00 Commissioning of Electronic Safety and Security
28 10 00 Access Control
28 11 00 Access Control Global Applications
28 12 00 General Requirements for Access Control Systems
28 13 00 Access Control Software and Database
Management
28 14 00 Access Control System Hardware
28 15 00 Integrated Access Control Hardware Devices
28 16 00 Access Control Interfaces
28 17 00 Access Control Identification Management Systems
28 18 00 Security Access Detection Equipment
28 19 00 Access Control Vehicle Identification Systems
28 20 00 Video Surveillance
28 21 00 Surveillance Cameras
28 23 00 Video Management System
28 25 00 Video Surveillance Positioning Equipment
28 30 00 Security Detection, Alarm, and
Monitoring
28 31 00 Intrusion Detection
28 33 00 Security Monitoring and Control
28 35 00 Tracking Systems
28 37 00 Audio Monitoring
28 40 00 Life Safety
28 41 00 Radiation Detection and Alarm
28 42 00 Gas Detection and Alarm
28 43 00 Fuel-Oil Detection and Alarm
28 44 00 Refrigerant Detection and Alarm
28 45 00 Water Detection and Alarm
28 46 00 Fire Detection and Alarm
28 47 00 Mass Notification
28 48 00 Emergency Response Systems
28 49 00 Electronic Personal Protection Systems
28 50 00 Specialized Systems
28 51 00 Information Management and Presentation
28 52 00 Detention Security Systems
28 60 00 to 28 90 00 Unassigned
Division 29 Reserved for Future Expansion
SITE AND INFRASTRUCTURE SUBGROUP
Division 30 Reserved for Future Expansion
DIVISION 31 - EARTHWORK
31 01 00 Maintenance of Earthwork
31 05 00 Common Work Results for Earthwork
31 06 00 Schedules for Earthwork
31 08 00 Commissioning of Earthwork
31 09 00 Geotechnical Instrumentation and Monitoring of
Earthwork
31 10 00 Site Clearing
31 11 00 Clearing and Grubbing
31 12 00 Selective Clearing
31 13 00 Selective Tree and Shrub Removal and Trimming
31 14 00 Earth Stripping and Stockpiling
31 20 00 Earth Moving
31 21 00 Off-Gassing Mitigation
31 22 00 Grading
31 23 00 Excavation and Fill
31 24 00 Embankments
31 25 00 Erosion and Sedimentation Controls
31 30 00 Earthwork Methods
31 31 00 Soil Treatment
31 32 00 Soil Stabilization
31 33 00 Rock Stabilization
31 34 00 Soil Reinforcement
31 35 00 Slope Protection
31 36 00 Gabions
31 37 00 Riprap
31 40 00 Shoring and Underpinning
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31 41 00 Shoring
31 43 00 Concrete Raising
31 45 00 Vibroflotation and Densification
31 46 00 Needle Beams
31 48 00 Underpinning
31 50 00 Excavation Support and Protection
31 51 00 Anchor Tiebacks
31 52 00 Cofferdams
31 53 00 Cribbing and Walers
31 54 00 Ground Freezing
31 56 00 Slurry Walls
31 60 00 Special Foundations and Load-Bearing
Elements
31 62 00 Driven Piles
31 63 00 Bored Piles
31 64 00 Caissons
31 66 00 Special Foundations
31 68 00 Foundation Anchors
31 70 00 Tunneling and Mining
31 71 00 Tunnel Excavation
31 72 00 Tunnel Support Systems
31 73 00 Tunnel Grouting
31 74 00 Tunnel Construction
31 75 00 Shaft Construction
31 77 00 Submersible Tube Tunnels
31 80 00 to 31 90 00 Unassigned
DIVISION 32 - EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS
32 01 00 Operation and Maintenance of Exterior
Improvements
32 05 00 Common Work Results for Exterior Improvements
32 06 00 Schedules for Exterior Improvements
32 08 00 Commissioning of Exterior Improvements
32 10 00 Bases, Ballasts, and Paving
32 11 00 Base Courses
32 12 00 Flexible Paving
32 13 00 Rigid Paving
32 14 00 Unit Paving
32 15 00 Aggregate Surfacing
32 16 00 Curbs, Gutters, Sidewalks, and Driveways
32 17 00 Paving Specialties
32 18 00 Athletic and Recreational Surfacing
32 20 00 Unassigned
32 30 00 Site Improvements
32 31 00 Fences and Gates
32 32 00 Retaining Walls
32 33 00 Site Furnishings
32 34 00 Fabricated Bridges
32 35 00 Screening Devices
32 39 00 Manufactured Site Specialties
32 40 00 to 32 60 00 Unassigned
32 70 00 Wetlands
32 71 00 Constructed Wetlands
32 72 00 Wetlands Restoration
32 80 00 Irrigation
32 81 00 Irrigation Components
32 82 00 Irrigation Pumps
32 84 00 Planting Irrigation
32 86 00 Agricultural Irrigation
32 90 00 Planting
32 91 00 Planting Preparation
32 92 00 Turf and Grasses
32 93 00 Plants
32 94 00 Planting Accessories
32 95 00 Exterior Planting Support Structures
32 96 00 Transplanting
DIVISION 33 - UTILITIES
33 01 00 Operation and Maintenance of Utilities
33 05 00 Common Work Results for Utilities
33 06 00 Schedules for Utilities
33 08 00 Commissioning of Utilities
33 09 00 Instrumentation and Control for Utilities
33 10 00 Water Utilities
33 11 00 Groundwater Sources
33 12 00 Surface Water Sources
33 14 00 Water Utility Transmission and Distribution
33 16 00 Water Utility Storage Tanks
33 19 00 Water Utility Metering Equipment
33 20 00 Unassigned
33 30 00 Sanitary Sewerage
33 31 00 Sanitary Sewerage Piping
33 32 00 Sanitary Sewerage Equipment
33 34 00 Onsite Wastewater Disposal
33 36 00 Wastewater Utility Storage Tanks
33 37 00 Overflow Control
33 40 00 Stormwater Utilities
33 41 00 Subdrainage
33 42 00 Stormwater Conveyance
33 44 00 Stormwater Utility Equipment
33 46 00 Stormwater Management
33 50 00 Hydrocarbon Utilities
33 51 00 Hydrocarbon Sources
33 52 00 Hydrocarbon Transmission and Distribution
33 53 00 Hydrocarbon Utility Pressure Regulation
33 54 00 Hydrocarbon Utility Safety Equipment
33 56 00 Hydrocarbon Storage
33 57 00 Bulk Hydrocarbons Receiving/Dispensing Equipment
33 59 00 Hydrocarbon Utility Metering
33 60 00 Hydronic and Steam Energy Utilities
33 61 00 Hydronic Energy Distribution
33 63 00 Steam Energy Distribution
33 70 00 Electrical Utilities
33 71 00 Electrical Utility Transmission and Distribution
33 72 00 Utility Substations
33 73 00 Utility Transformers
33 74 00 Extra-High-Voltage (EHV) Switchgear and Protection
Devices
33 75 00 High-Voltage Switchgear and Protection Devices
33 77 00 Medium-Voltage Utility Switchgear and Protection
Devices
33 78 00 Substation Converter Stations
33 79 00 Site Grounding
33 80 00 Communications Utilities
33 81 00 Communications Structures
33 82 00 Communications Transmission and Distribution
33 83 00 Wireless Communications Transmission and
Distribution
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33 90 00 Unassigned
DIVISION 34 - TRANSPORTATION
34 01 00 Operation and Maintenance of Transportation
34 05 00 Common Work Results for Transportation
34 06 00 Schedules for Transportation
34 08 00 Commissioning of Transportation
34 10 00 Guideways/Railways
34 11 00 Rail Tracks
34 12 00 Monorails
34 13 00 Funiculars
34 14 00 Cable Transportation
34 20 00 Traction Power
34 21 00 Traction Power Distribution
34 23 00 Overhead Traction Power
34 24 00 Third Rail Traction Power
34 30 00 Unassigned
34 40 00 Transportation Signaling and Control
Equipment
34 41 00 Roadway Signaling and Control Equipment
34 42 00 Railway Signaling and Control Equipment
34 43 00 Airfield Signaling and Control Equipment
34 48 00 Bridge Signaling and Control Equipment
34 50 00 Transportation Fare Collection
Equipment
34 52 00 Vehicle Fare Collection
34 54 00 Passenger Fare Collection
34 60 00 Unassigned
34 70 00 Transportation Construction and
Equipment
34 71 00 Roadway Construction
34 72 00 Railway Construction
34 73 00 Airfield Construction
34 75 00 Roadway Equipment
34 76 00 Railway Equipment
34 77 00 Transportation Equipment
34 78 00 Weighing Equipment
34 80 00 Bridges
34 81 00 Bridge Machinery
34 82 00 Bridge Specialties
34 90 00 Unassigned
DIVISION 35 - WATERWAY AND MARINE
CONSTRUCTION
35 01 00 Operation and Maintenance of Waterway and Marine
Construction
35 05 00 Common Work Results for Waterway and Marine
Construction
35 06 00 Schedules for Waterway and Marine Construction
35 08 00 Commissioning of Waterway and Marine
Construction
35 10 00 Waterway and Marine Signaling and
Control Equipment
35 11 00 Signaling and Control Equipment for Waterways
35 12 00 Marine Signaling and Control Equipment
35 13 00 Signaling and Control Equipment for Dams
35 20 00 Waterway and Marine Construction and
Equipment
35 21 00 General Fabrications for Waterways
35 22 00 Hydraulic Gates
35 24 00 Dredging
35 30 00 Coastal Construction
35 31 00 Shoreline Protection
35 32 00 Artificial Reefs
35 40 00 Waterway Construction and Equipment
35 41 00 Levees
35 42 00 Waterway Bank Protection
35 43 00 Waterway Scour Protection
35 49 00 Waterway Structures
35 50 00 Marine Construction and Equipment
35 51 00 Floating Construction
35 52 00 Offshore Platform Construction
35 53 00 Underwater Construction
35 59 00 Marine Specialties
35 60 00 Unassigned
35 70 00 Dam Construction and Equipment
35 71 00 Gravity Dams
35 72 00 Arch Dams
35 73 00 Embankment Dams
35 74 00 Buttress Dams
35 79 00 Auxiliary Dam Structures
35 80 00 to 35 90 00 Unassigned
Divisions 36 to 39 Reserved for Future Expansion
PROCESS EQUIPMENT SUBGROUP
DIVISION 40 - PROCESS INTERCONNECTIONS
40 01 00 Operation and Maintenance of Process
Interconnections
40 05 00 Common Work Results for Process Interconnections
40 06 00 Schedules for Process Interconnections
40 10 00 Gas and Vapor Process Piping and
Ductwork
40 11 00 Steam Process Piping
40 12 00 Compressed Air Process Piping
40 13 00 Process Ductwork
40 15 00 Combustion System Gas Piping
40 16 00 Specialty and High-Purity Gases Piping
40 17 00 Welding and Cutting Gases Piping
40 18 00 Vacuum Systems Process Piping
40 20 00 Liquids Process Piping
40 21 00 Liquid Fuel Process Piping
40 22 00 Petroleum Products Piping
40 23 00 Water and Wastewater Process Piping
40 24 00 Specialty Liquid Chemicals Piping
40 25 00 Liquid Acids and Bases Piping
40 26 00 Liquid Polymer Piping
40 30 00 Solid and Mixed Materials Piping and
Chutes
40 32 00 Bulk Materials Piping and Chutes
40 33 00 Bulk Materials Valves
40 34 00 Pneumatic Conveying Lines
40 40 00 Process Piping and Equipment
Protection
40 41 00 Process Piping and Equipment Heat Tracing
40 42 00 Process Piping and Equipment Insulation
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40 46 00 Process Corrosion Protection
40 47 00 Refractories
40 50 00 Unassigned
40 60 00 Process Control and Enterprise
Management Systems
40 61 00 Process Control and Enterprise Management
Systems General Provisions
40 62 00 Computer System Hardware and Ancillaries
40 63 00 Control System Equipment
40 66 00 Network and Communication Equipment
40 67 00 Control System Equipment Panels and Racks
40 68 00 Process Control Software
40 69 00 Packaged Control Systems
40 70 00 Instrumentation for Process Systems
40 71 00 Flow Measurement
40 72 00 Level Measurement
40 73 00 Pressure, Strain, and Force Measurement
40 74 00 Temperature Measurement
40 75 00 Process Liquid Analytical Measurement
40 76 00 Process Gas Analytical Measurement
40 77 00 Position and Motion Measurement
40 78 00 Panel Mounted Instruments
40 79 00 Miscellaneous Instruments, Calibration Equipment,
Instrument Valves, and Fittings
40 80 00 Commissioning of Process Systems
40 90 00 Primary Control Devices
40 91 00 Primary Control Valves
40 92 00 Self-Contained Flow Controllers
40 93 00 Linear Actuators and Positioners
40 94 00 Self-Contained Pressure Regulators
40 95 00 Rotary Actuators
40 96 00 Saturable Core Reactors
40 97 00 Variable Frequency Drives
DIVISION 41 - MATERIAL PROCESSING AND HANDLING
EQUIPMENT
41 01 00 Operation and Maintenance of Material Processing
and Handling Equipment
41 05 00 Common Work Results for Material Processing and
Handling Equipment
41 06 00 Schedules for Material Processing and Handling
Equipment
41 08 00 Commissioning of Material Processing and Handling
Equipment
41 10 00 Bulk Material Processing Equipment
41 11 00 Bulk Material Sizing Equipment
41 12 00 Bulk Material Conveying Equipment
41 13 00 Bulk Material Feeders
41 14 00 Batching Equipment
41 20 00 Piece Material Handling Equipment
41 21 00 Conveyors
41 22 00 Cranes and Hoists
41 23 00 Lifting Devices
41 24 00 Specialty Material Handling Equipment
41 30 00 Manufacturing Equipment
41 31 00 Manufacturing Lines and Equipment
41 32 00 Forming Equipment
41 33 00 Machining Equipment
41 34 00 Finishing Equipment
41 35 00 Dies and Molds
41 36 00 Assembly and Testing Equipment
41 40 00 Container Processing and Packaging
41 41 00 Container Filling and Sealing
41 42 00 Container Packing Equipment
41 43 00 Shipping Packaging
41 50 00 Material Storage
41 51 00 Automatic Material Storage
41 52 00 Bulk Material Storage
41 53 00 Storage Equipment and Systems
41 60 00 Mobile Plant Equipment
41 61 00 Mobile Earth Moving Equipment
41 62 00 Trucks
41 63 00 General Vehicles
41 64 00 Rail Vehicles
41 65 00 Mobile Support Equipment
41 66 00 Miscellaneous Mobile Equipment
41 67 00 Plant Maintenance Equipment
41 70 00 to 41 90 00 Unassigned
DIVISION 42 - PROCESSING HEATING, COOLING, AND
DRYING EQUIPMENT
42 01 00 Operation and Maintenance of Process Heating,
Cooling, and Drying Equipment
42 05 00 Common Work Results for Process Heating, Cooling,
and Drying Equipment
42 06 00 Schedules for Process Heating, Cooling, and Drying
Equipment
42 08 00 Commissioning of Process Heating, Cooling, and
Drying Equipment
42 10 00 Process Heating Equipment
42 11 00 Process Boilers
42 12 00 Process Heaters
42 13 00 Industrial Heat Exchangers and Recuperators
42 14 00 Industrial Furnaces
42 15 00 Industrial Ovens
42 20 00 Process Cooling Equipment
42 21 00 Process Cooling Towers
42 22 00 Process Chillers and Coolers
42 23 00 Process Condensers and Evaporators
42 30 00 Process Drying Equipment
42 31 00 Gas Dryers and Dehumidifiers
42 32 00 Material Dryers
42 40 00 to 42 90 00 Unassigned
DIVISION 43 - PROCESS GAS AND LIQUID HANDLING,
PURIFICATION, AND STORAGE
EQUIPMENT
43 01 00 Operation and Maintenance of Process Gas and
Liquid Handling, Purification, and Storage Equipment
43 05 00 Common Work Results for Process Gas and Liquid
Handling, Purification, and Storage Equipment
43 06 00 Schedules for Process Gas and Liquid Handling,
Purification, and Storage Equipment
43 08 00 Commissioning of Process Gas and Liquid Handling,
Purification, and Storage Equipment
43 10 00 Gas Handling Equipment
43 11 00 Gas Fans, Blowers, Pumps and Boosters
43 12 00 Gas Compressors
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43 13 00 Gas Process Equipment
43 15 00 Process Air and Gas Filters
43 20 00 Liquid Handling Equipment
43 22 00 Liquid Process Equipment
43 23 00 Dry Location Liquid Pumps
43 24 00 Suspended Liquid Pumps
43 25 00 Submersible/Immersible Liquid Pumps
43 26 00 Specialized Liquid Pumps
43 27 00 Process Liquid Filters
43 30 00 Gas and Liquid Purification Equipment
43 31 00 Gas and Liquid Purification Filtration Equipment
43 32 00 Gas and Liquid Purification Process Equipment
43 40 00 Gas and Liquid Storage
43 41 00 Non-pressurized Tanks and Vessels
43 42 00 Pressurized Tanks and Vessels
43 50 00 to 43 90 00 Unassigned
DIVISION 44 - POLLUTION AND WASTE CONTROL
EQUIPMENT
44 01 00 Operation and Maintenance of Pollution and Waste
Control Equipment
44 05 00 Common Work Results for Pollution and Waste
Control Equipment
44 06 00 Schedules for Pollution and Waste Control
Equipment
44 08 00 Commissioning of Pollution and Waste Control
Equipment
44 10 00 Air Pollution Control
44 11 00 Particulate Control Equipment
44 13 00 Gaseous Air Pollution Control Equipment
44 20 00 Noise Pollution Control
44 21 00 Noise Pollution Control Equipment
44 30 00 Odor Control
44 31 00 Odor Treatment Equipment
44 32 00 Odor Dispersing and Masking/Counteracting
Equipment
44 40 00 Water Pollution Control Equipment
44 41 00 Water Pollution Containment and Cleanup
Equipment
44 50 00 Solid Waste Control and Reuse
44 51 00 Solid Waste Collection, Transfer, and Hauling
Equipment
44 53 00 Solid Waste Processing Equipment
44 55 00 Composting Equipment
44 60 00 Waste Thermal Processing Equipment
44 61 00 Waste-to-Energy Plants
44 62 00 Fluidized Bed Combustion Equipment
44 63 00 Rotary Kiln Incinerators
44 64 00 Gasification Equipment
44 65 00 Pyrolysis Equipment
44 66 00 Hazardous Waste and Medical Waste Incinerators
44 67 00 Heat Recovery Equipment for Waste Thermal
Processing
44 68 00 Synthesis Gas Cleanup and Handling Equipment
44 70 00 to 44 90 00 Unassigned
DIVISION 45 - INDUSTRY-SPECIFIC MANUFACTURING
EQUIPMENT
45 05 00 Common Work Results for Industry-Specific
Manufacturing Equipment
45 08 00 Commissioning of Industry-Specific Manufacturing
Equipment
45 10 00 Unassigned
45 11 00 Oil and Gas Extraction Equipment
45 12 00 User-Defined Oil and Gas Extraction Equipment
45 13 00 Mining Machinery and Equipment
45 14 00 User-Defined Mining Machinery and Equipment
45 15 00 Food Manufacturing Equipment
45 16 00 User-Defined Food Manufacturing Equipment
45 17 00 Beverage and Tobacco Manufacturing Equipment
45 18 00 User-Defined Beverage and Tobacco Manufacturing
Equipment
45 19 00 Textiles and Apparel Manufacturing Equipment
45 20 00 User-Defined Textiles and Apparel
Manufacturing Equipment
45 21 00 Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing Equipment
45 22 00 User-Defined Leather and Allied Product
Manufacturing Equipment
45 23 00 Wood Product Manufacturing Equipment
45 24 00 User-Defined Wood Product Manufacturing
Equipment
45 25 00 Paper Manufacturing Equipment
45 26 00 User-Defined Paper Manufacturing Equipment
45 27 00 Printing and Related Manufacturing Equipment
45 28 00 User-Defined Printing and Related Manufacturing
Equipment
45 29 00 Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturing
Equipment
45 30 00 User-Defined Petroleum and Coal
Products Manufacturing Equipment
45 31 00 Chemical Manufacturing Equipment
45 32 00 User-Defined Chemical Manufacturing Equipment
45 33 00 Plastics and Rubber Manufacturing Equipment
45 34 00 User-Defined Plastics and Rubber Manufacturing
Equipment
45 35 00 Non-metallic Mineral Product Manufacturing
Equipment
45 36 00 User-Defined Non-Metallic Mineral Product
Manufacturing Equipment
45 37 00 Primary Metal Manufacturing Equipment
45 38 00 User-Defined Primary Metal Manufacturing
Equipment
45 39 00 Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing Equipment
45 40 00 User-Defined Fabricated Metal Product
Manufacturing Equipment
45 41 00 Machinery Manufacturing Equipment
45 42 00 User-Defined Machinery Manufacturing Equipment
45 43 00 Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing
Equipment
45 44 00 User-Defined Computer and Electronic Product
Manufacturing Equipment
45 45 00 Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component
Manufacturing Equipment
45 46 00 User-Defined Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and
Component Manufacturing Equipment
45 47 00 Transportation Manufacturing Equipment
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45 48 00 User-Defined Transportation Manufacturing
Equipment
45 49 00 Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing
Equipment
45 50 00 User-Defined Furniture and Related
Product Manufacturing Equipment
45 52 00 User-Defined Other Manufacturing Equipment
45 53 00 Biopharmaceutical Manufacturing Equipment
45 60 00 to 45 90 00 Unassigned
DIVISION 46 - INDUSTRY-SPECIFIC MANUFACTURING
EQUIPMENT
46 01 00 Operation and Maintenance of Water and
Wastewater Equipment
46 05 00 Common Work Results for Water and Wastewater
Equipment
46 06 00 Schedules for Water and Wastewater Equipment
46 07 00 Packaged Water and Wastewater Treatment
Equipment
46 08 00 Commissioning of Water and Wastewater Equipment
46 10 00 Unassigned
46 20 00 Water and Wastewater Preliminary
Treatment Equipment
46 21 00 Screening Equipment
46 23 00 Grit Removal and Handling Equipment
46 24 00 Grinding and Shredding Equipment
46 25 00 Oil and Grease Separation and Removal Equipment
46 30 00 Water and Wastewater Chemical Feed
Equipment
46 31 00 Gas Chemical Feed Equipment
46 33 00 Liquid Chemical Feed Equipment
46 36 00 Dry Chemical Feed Equipment
46 40 00 Water and Wastewater Clarification and
Mixing Equipment
46 41 00 Mixing Equipment
46 43 00 Clarifier Equipment
46 46 00 Sediment Removal Equipment
46 50 00 Water and Wastewater Secondary
Treatment Equipment
46 51 00 Air and Gas Diffusion Equipment
46 53 00 Biological Treatment Systems
46 60 00 Water and Wastewater Advanced
Treatment Equipment
46 61 00 Filtration Equipment
46 63 00 Demineralization Equipment
46 66 00 Ultraviolet Equipment
46 70 00 Water and Wastewater Residuals
Handling and Treatment
46 71 00 Residuals Thickening Equipment
46 73 00 Residuals Stabilization
46 76 00 Residuals Dewatering Equipment
46 78 00 Thermal Treatment of Residuals
46 80 00 to 46 90 00 Unassigned
Division 47 Reserved for Future Expansion
DIVISION 48 - ELECTRICAL POWER GENERATION
48 01 00 Operation and Maintenance for Electrical Power
Generation
48 05 00 Common Work Results for Electrical Power
Generation
48 06 00 Schedules for Electrical Power Generation
48 08 00 Commissioning of Electrical Power Generation
48 09 00 Instrumentation and Control for Electrical Power
Generation
48 10 00 Electrical Power Generation Equipment
48 11 00 Fossil Fuel Plant Electrical Power Generation
Equipment
48 12 00 Nuclear Fuel Plant Electrical Power Generation
Equipment
48 13 00 Hydroelectric Plant Electrical Power Generation
Equipment
48 14 00 Solar Energy Electrical Power Generation Equipment
48 15 00 Wind Energy Electrical Power Generation Equipment
48 16 00 Geothermal Energy Electrical Power Generation
Equipment
48 17 00 Electrochemical Energy Electrical Power Generation
Equipment
48 18 00 Fuel Cell Electrical Power Generation Equipment
48 19 00 Electrical Power Control Equipment
48 20 00 Unassigned
48 30 00 Combined Heat and Power Generation
48 31 00 Combustion Combined Heat and Power Generation
48 40 00 to 48 60 00 Unassigned
48 70 00 Electrical Power Generation Testing
48 71 00 Electrical Power Generation Test Equipment
48 80 00 to 48 90 00 Unassigned
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Does Not Include identifies a work result that should not be considered in the scope of the
title. There will often be a companion See reference to direct the user to the appropriate title.
Products lists products that are normally included with the title, but are not named in the
Section titles. They are included to assist the user in determining the locations that products might
be included in MasterFormat.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations lists other non-preferred terms and abbreviations that
may be in use for the subjects of the title. They are included to assist the user in finding
subjects and to use the preferred terminology included in the titles.
See refers to another title for a related work result not included in the title from which it is
referenced.
See Also refers to another title for an included work result, and implies the work result may
be included under either the title from which it is referenced or the referenced title, depending upon
conditions. The relative conditions are sometimes stated in the reference, but may be left to user
inference in cases such as regional variations in practice.
The references within the explanations are by use of a six-digit classification number, which designates a
Level 2 or Level 3 title. The explanations do not include eight-digit numbers for Level 4 titles. Subjects
which relate to a Level 4 title are referenced to the appropriate Level 3 number.
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00 00 00 Procurement and
Contracting
Requirements
May be used as Division level Section
title.
INTRODUCTORY INFORMATION
In project manual applications, the following titles are used for arranging the introductory information. When used in a construction project
manual, these documents (1) do not become a part of the construction contract, unless they are incorporated by reference in a contracting
requirements document; and (2) are not specifications even though they may be identified with a MasterFormat number.
00 01 01 Project Title Page
Includes: project name and other general information.
00 01 03 Project Directory
Includes: documents to identify team members and their
contact information.
00 01 05 Certifications Page
Includes: professional certifications by design professionals
and others responsible for preparing construction documents.
00 01 07 Seals Page
Includes: professional seals by design professionals and others
responsible for preparing construction documents.
00 01 10 Table of Contents
Includes: list of components of the project manual.
00 01 15 List of Drawing Sheets
Includes: list of graphic documents bound separately from the
project manual.
Does Not Include: drawings bound into the project manual.
00 01 20 List of Schedules
Includes: list of schedules bound separately from the project
manual.
Does Not Include: schedules bound into the project manual.
Schedules which apply to only one Section are included in the
appropriate Section. Schedules which apply to multiple
Sections in a division are included at XX 06 00 at the beginning
of each division.
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PROCUREMENT REQUIREMENTS
In project manual applications, the following titles identify documents which have important legal consequences for the owner and may
require advice from qualified legal counsel. When used in a construction project manual, these documents are not specifications even
though they may be identified with a MasterFormat number. MasterFormat uses the term procurement for both bid and proposal. Some
owners may use different terms from those used in MasterFormat. For example, the U.S. Federal Government uses the term “solicitation”
for both “invitation to bid” and “request for proposals,” and uses the term “offer” for “bid.” Users may alter the MasterFormat terms in favor
of appropriate synonyms required by the owner.
00 10 00 Solicitation
00 11 00 Advertisements and Invitations
Includes: project information to attract qualified bidders or
proposers.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: bid: offer: tender (Canadian
term).
See: 00 20 00 for instructions for procurement.
00 24 00 for procurement scopes.
00 54 13 for supplementary scope statement.
01 11 00 for summary of work.
01 12 00 for multiple contract summary.
00 11 13 Advertisement for Bids
00 11 15 Advertisement for Prequalification of Bidders
Includes: notices to prospective bidders, project information,
submittal procedures for prospective bidders’ qualifications,
consistent with regional AIA/AGC Joint Cooperative
Committees, prequalification conference, qualification
documentation, prequalification notifications.
00 11 16 Invitation to Bid
00 11 19 Request for Proposal
00 11 53 Request for Qualifications
00 20 00 Instructions for Procurement
00 21 00 Instructions
Includes: conditions affecting award of contract and procedures
with which bidders and proposers must comply.
00 21 13 Instructions to Bidders
00 21 16 Instructions to Proposers
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00 22 00 Supplementary Instructions
Includes: project-specific requirements as supplements to
published instructions documents.
See: 00 26 00 for procurement substitution procedures.
00 31 00 for available project information.
01 25 00 for substitution procedures.
01 62 00 for product options.
00 22 13 Supplementary Instructions to Bidders
00 22 16 Supplementary Instructions to Proposers
00 23 00 Procurement Definitions
Includes: definitions for terms used in procurement documents.
See: 00 71 00 for contracting definitions.
01 42 16 for definitions.
00 24 00 Procurement Scopes
Includes: descriptions to establish the content of a bid or
proposal, if construction will be delivered under more than one
construction contract, including multiple prime contracts with
the owner.
May Include: allowance amounts and descriptions, alternate bid
descriptions, and unit price item descriptions.
See: 00 43 21 for procurement allowance form.
00 43 22 for procurement unit price form.
See Also: 00 43 23 for procurement alternate form.
00 54 13 for agreement form supplementary scope statement.
01 12 00 for multiple contract summary.
01 21 00 for allowances.
01 22 00 for unit prices.
01 23 00 for alternates.
00 24 13 Scopes of Bids
00 24 13.13 Scopes of Bids (Multiple Contracts)
00 24 13.16 Scopes of Bids (Multiple-Prime Contract)
00 24 16 Scopes of Proposals
00 24 16.13 Scopes of Proposals (Multiple Contracts)
00 24 16.16 Scopes of Proposals (Multiple-Prime Contract)
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00 25 00 Procurement Meetings
Includes: requirements for meetings during the procurement
stage.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: pre-bid meeting: pre-bid
conference.
See: 01 31 19 for project meetings.
00 25 13 Pre-Bid Meetings
00 25 16 Pre-Proposal Meetings
00 26 00 Procurement Substitution Procedures
Includes: requirements and procedures for consideration of
proposals for substitution during the procurement stage.
Substitution procedures applicable during both procurement
and construction stages should be included in 01 25 00
substitution procedures.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: accepted substitution: approved
equal.
See: 00 43 25 for substitution request form (during
procurement).
00 63 25 for substitution request form (during construction).
01 25 00 for substitution procedures during construction.
01 62 00 for product options.
00 30 00 Available Information
00 31 00 Available Project Information
Includes: information that is made available to bidders,
proposers, or contractors, but that is not normally intended to
be included in the contract documents.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: information available to bidders.
00 31 13 Preliminary Schedules
Includes: information that is made available to bidders or
proposers about the project schedule or timetable expressed in
broad terms.
See: 00 43 83 for proposed construction schedule form.
00 62 83 for construction schedule form.
01 12 16 for multiple contract construction sequence.
01 32 13 for scheduling of work.
01 32 16 for construction progress schedule.
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00 31 13.13 Preliminary Project Schedule
00 31 13.16 Preliminary Construction Schedule
00 31 13.23 Preliminary Project Phases
00 31 13.26 Preliminary Project Sequencing
00 31 13.33 Preliminary Project Milestones
00 31 16 Project Budget Information
Includes: project budget data that is made available to bidders
or proposers.
00 31 19 Existing Condition Information
Includes: information about existing conditions that is made
available to bidders or proposers.
See: 02 22 00 for existing conditions assessments performed
under the contract.
00 31 19.13 Movement and Vibration Information
00 31 19.16 Acoustic Information
00 31 19.19 Traffic Information
00 31 19.23 Existing Structural Information
00 31 21 Survey Information
Includes: property surveys, descriptions of existing site,
descriptions of existing buildings, photographic reports of
existing conditions, historical recording, and mapping that are
made available to bidders or proposers.
See: 01 71 23 for field engineering during construction.
01 78 29 for final site survey.
02 21 00 for surveys performed under the contract.
00 31 21.13 Site Survey Information
00 31 21.16 Measured Drawing Information
00 31 21.19 Photographic Information
00 31 24 Environmental Assessment Information
Includes: descriptions of existing site conditions and
environmental assessment reports that are made available to
bidders or proposers.
See: 02 24 00 for environmental assessments performed under
the contract.
00 31 24.13 Soil Contamination Report
00 31 24.23 Environmental Impact Study Report
00 31 24.26 Environmental Impact Report Evaluation
00 31 24.29 Record of Environmental Impact Decision
00 31 24.33 Environmental Impact Mitigation Report
00 31 25 Existing Material Information
Includes: descriptions of condition of existing materials that are
made available to bidders or proposers.
See: 02 25 00 for existing material assessments performed
under the contract.
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00 31 25.16 Existing Concrete Information
00 31 25.19 Existing Masonry Information
00 31 25.23 Existing Metals Information
00 31 25.26 Existing Wood, Plastics, and Composites Information
00 31 25.29 Existing Thermal and Moisture Protection Information
00 31 26 Existing Hazardous Material Information
Includes: hazardous materials reports that are made available
to bidders or proposers.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: PCB: polychlorinate biphenyl.
See: 01 35 43 for environmental procedures for hazardous
materials.
02 26 00 for existing hazardous material assessments
performed under the contract.
02 82 00 for asbestos remediation.
02 83 00 for lead remediation.
02 84 00 for PCB remediation.
02 86 00 for hazardous waste drum handling.
02 87 13 for mold remediation.
00 31 26.23 Existing Asbestos Information
00 31 26.26 Existing Lead Information
00 31 26.29 Existing Polychlorinate Biphenyl Information
00 31 26.33 Existing Mold Information
00 31 26.36 Existing Hazardous Waste Drum Information
00 31 31 Geophysical Data
Includes: reports from geophysical investigations that are made
available to bidders or proposers.
See: 02 31 00 for geophysical investigations performed under
the contract.
00 31 31.13 Seismic Investigations Information
00 31 31.16 Gravity Investigations Information
00 31 31.19 Magnetic Investigations Information
00 31 31.23 Electromagnetic Investigations Information
00 31 31.26 Electrical Resistivity Investigations Information
00 31 31.29 Magnetotelluric Investigations Information
00 31 32 Geotechnical Data
Includes: reports and soil boring data from geotechnical
investigations that are made available to bidders or proposers.
See: 02 32 00 for geotechnical investigations performed under
the contract.
00 31 32.13 Subsurface Drilling and Sampling Information
00 31 32.16 Material Testing Information
00 31 32.19 Exploratory Excavation Information
00 31 32.23 Geotechnical Monitoring Information
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00 31 43 Permit Application
Includes: information required to obtain a permit for
construction or other regulatory permit.
See: 00 31 46 for permits.
00 31 46 Permits
00 40 00 Procurement Forms and Supplements
Includes: forms and supplements for submitting bids or
proposals.
May Include: descriptions of alternate bid or proposal items,
allowances, and unit prices. Proposals for product
substitutions.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: solicitation: offer: tender.
00 41 00 Bid Forms
Includes: forms used for submitting bids.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: purchase contract: procurement
contract: purchase order.
See: 00 42 00 for proposal forms.
00 52 00 for agreement forms.
00 41 13 Bid Form - Stipulated Sum (Single-Prime Contract)
00 41 16 Bid Form - Stipulated Sum (Multiple-Prime Contract)
00 41 23 Bid Form - Construction Management (Single-Prime Contract)
00 41 26 Bid Form - Construction Management (Multiple-Prime Contract)
00 41 33 Bid Form - Cost-Plus-Fee (Single-Prime Contract)
00 41 36 Bid Form - Cost-Plus-Fee (Multiple-Prime Contract)
00 41 43 Bid Form - Unit Price (Single-Prime Contract)
00 41 46 Bid Form - Unit Price (Multiple-Prime Contract)
00 41 53 Bid Form - Design/Build (Single-Prime Contract)
00 41 56 Bid Form - Design/Build (Multiple-Prime Contract)
00 41 63 Bid Form - Purchase Contract
00 42 00 Proposal Forms
Includes: forms used for submitting proposals.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: purchase contract: procurement
contract: purchase order.
See: 00 41 00 for bid forms.
00 52 00 for agreement forms.
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00 42 13 Proposal Form - Stipulated Sum (Single-Prime Contract)
00 42 16 Proposal Form - Stipulated Sum (Multiple-Prime Contract)
00 42 23 Proposal Form - Construction Management (Single-Prime Contract)
00 42 26 Proposal Form - Construction Management (Multiple-Prime Contract)
00 42 33 Proposal Form - Cost-Plus-Fee (Single-Prime Contract)
00 42 36 Proposal Form - Cost-Plus-Fee (Multiple-Prime Contract)
00 42 43 Proposal Form - Unit Price (Single-Prime Contract)
00 42 46 Proposal Form - Unit Price (Multiple-Prime Contract)
00 42 53 Proposal Form - Design/Build (Single-Prime Contract)
00 42 56 Proposal Form - Design/Build (Multiple-Prime Contract)
00 42 63 Proposal Form - Purchase Contract
00 42 73 Proposal Form - Performance Contract
00 43 00 Procurement Form Supplements
Includes: forms attached to bids or proposals to provide
additional required information to establish the basis for a
contract.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: bid security form: bid bond.
Alternates: alternatives: bid items. MBE: minority business
enterprise.
See: 00 26 00 for procurement substitution procedures.
00 43 21 and 01 21 00 for allowances.
00 43 22 and 01 22 00 for unit prices.
00 43 23 and 01 23 00 for alternates.
00 45 39 for minority business enterprise affidavit.
00 54 21 for allowances schedule agreement attachment.
00 54 22 for unit prices schedule agreement attachment.
00 62 00 for certificates and forms during construction.
00 62 33 for products form.
00 62 39 for minority business enterprise certification form.
00 62 73 for schedules of values form.
00 62 83 for construction schedule form.
00 62 86 for work plan schedule form.
00 63 25 for substitution request form.
01 25 00 for substitution procedures during construction.
01 29 73 for schedule of values.
01 32 16 for construction progress schedule.
00 43 13 Bid Security Form
00 43 21 Allowance Form
00 43 22 Unit Prices Form
00 43 23 Alternates Form
00 43 25 Substitution Request Form (During Procurement)
00 43 26 Estimated Quantities Form
00 43 27 Separate Prices Break-Out Form
00 43 28 Tax Rebate Form
00 43 33 Proposed Products Form
00 43 36 Proposed Subcontractors Form
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00 43 39 Minority Business Enterprise Statement of Intent Form
00 43 43 Wage Rates Form
00 43 73 Proposed Schedule of Values Form
00 43 83 Proposed Construction Schedule Form
00 43 86 Proposed Work Plan Schedule Form
00 43 93 Bid Submittal Checklist
00 45 00 Representations and Certifications
Includes: certifications required of the bidder or proposer as to
experience, qualifying status, or conditions. Certification of
intent to comply with specific contractual requirements.
Certificates required to show compliance with applicable laws
and regulations, such as equal employment opportunity, non-
segregated facilities, and anti-pollution acts.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: EEO: equal employment
opportunity. MBE: minority business enterprise.
See: 00 43 00 for procurement form supplements required of
the contractor.
00 43 39 for minority business enterprise statement of intent
form.
00 73 00 for requirements affecting required certifications.
00 73 33 for non-segregated facilities requirements.
00 73 36 for equal employment opportunity requirements.
01 74 19 for waste management and disposal.
00 45 13 Bidder's Qualifications
00 45 16 Proposer's Qualifications
00 45 19 Non-Collusion Affidavit
00 45 23 Statement of Disposal Facility
00 45 26 Workers Compensation Certificate Schedule
00 45 33 Non-Segregated Facilities Affidavit
00 45 36 Equal Employment Opportunity Affidavit
00 45 39 Minority Business Enterprise Affidavit
00 45 43 Corporate Resolutions
00 45 46 Governmental Certifications
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In project manual applications, the following titles identify documents which have important legal consequences for the owner and
may require advice from qualified legal counsel. When used in a construction project manual, these documents are not
specifications even though they may be identified with a MasterFormat number. Some owners may use different terms from those
used in MasterFormat. For example, the U.S. Federal Government uses the term “contractfor “agreement,” “award form” for
“agreement form,” and “contract clauses” for “conditions of the contract.” Users may alter the
MasterFormat terms in favor of
appropriate synonyms required by the owner.
00 50 00 Contracting Forms and Supplements
Includes: contract forms and attachments.
See: 00 72 00 for general conditions.
00 51 00 Notice of Award
Includes: owner notice to advise a selected bidder, proposer, or
negotiated party of award of contract.
00 52 00 Agreement Forms
Includes: document signed by the owner and contractor, or by
contractor and subcontractor, which is the legal instrument
binding the two parties to the contract. The agreement defines
the relationships and obligations existing between the parties.
Identification of the parties, statement of the work to be
performed, statement of considerations, contract sum or price,
time of performance, and signatures.
May Include: general conditions integral to the agreement in
standard documents.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: agreement form: contract form.
Construction Manager as Agent or Advisor: CMa: third-party
CM. Construction Manager at Risk: CMAR: CM@Risk.
Construction Manager as Contractor: CMc. Public-private
partnership: P3: PPP: design/build/operate:
design/build/finance/operate: design/build/operate/maintain:
design/build/finance/operate/maintain. Purchase contract:
procurement contract: purchase order.
See: 00 41 00 for bid forms.
00 42 00 for proposal forms.
00 72 00 for general conditions.
00 73 00 for supplementary conditions.
00 52 13 Agreement Form - Stipulated Sum (Design/Bid/Build or Design/Negotiate/Build)
00 52 14 Subcontract Form - Stipulated Sum (Design/Bid/Build or Design/Negotiate/Build)
00 52 16 Agreement Form - Cost-Plus (Design/Bid/Build or Design/Negotiate/Build)
00 52 17 Subcontract Form - Cost-Plus (Design/Bid/Build or Design/Negotiate/Build)
00 52 23 Agreement Form - Construction Manager as Agent or Advisor - Stipulated Sum
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00 52 24 Subcontract Form - Construction Manager as Agent or Adviser - Stipulated Sum
00 52 26 Agreement Form - Construction Manager as Agent or Adviser - Cost-Plus
00 52 27 Subcontract Form - Construction Manager as Agent or Adviser - Cost-Plus
00 52 33 Agreement Form - Construction Manager at Risk - Stipulated Sum
00 52 34 Subcontract Form - Construction Manager at Risk - Stipulated Sum
00 52 36 Agreement Form - Construction Manager at Risk - Cost-Plus
00 52 37 Subcontract Form - Construction Manager at Risk - Cost-Plus
00 52 51 Public-Private Partnership Agreement
00 52 52 Agreement for Preliminary Services - Owner-Design/Builder
00 52 53 Agreement Form - Owner-Design/Builder - Stipulated Sum
00 52 54 Subcontract Form - Design/Build - Stipulated Sum
00 52 56 Agreement Form - Owner-Design/Builder - Cost-Plus
00 52 57 Subcontract Form - Design/Build - Cost-Plus
00 52 63 Agreement Form - Purchase - Stipulated Price
00 52 73 Agreement Form - Performance Contract
00 52 93 Multi-Party Agreement Form - Integrated Project Delivery
00 52 96 Agreement Between Single-Purpose Entity and Owner - Integrated Project
Delivery
00 52 97 Agreement Between Single-Purpose Entity and Non-Owner - Integrated Project
Delivery
00 52 98 Agreement Between Single-Purpose Entity and Consultant - Integrated Project
Delivery
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: collaborative project
agreement.
00 54 00 Agreement Form Supplements
Includes: attachments to supplement the agreement form.
Executed bid form supplements. Supplementary scope
statements, if construction is delivered under more than one
construction contract.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: agreement form supplements:
agreement form attachments.
See: 00 24 00 for procurement scopes.
00 43 21 for allowances bid form supplement.
00 43 22 for unit prices bid form supplement.
01 11 00 for summary of work of single contract.
01 12 00 for multiple contract summary.
01 21 00 for allowances.
01 22 00 for unit prices.
01 23 00 for alternates.
00 54 13 Supplementary Scope Statement
00 54 21 Allowances Schedule
00 54 22 Unit Prices Schedule
00 54 33 Digital/Electronic Data Protocol Exhibit
00 54 36 Building Information Modeling Exhibit
00 55 00 Notice to Proceed
Includes: owner notice to contractor to proceed with the work.
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00 60 00 Project Forms
Includes: forms related to the contracting requirements.
See: 00 43 00 for procurement form supplements.
00 43 13 for bid security.
00 45 00 for representations and certifications required of
bidders or proposers.
00 61 00 Bond Forms
Includes: forms for bonds required of the contractor.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: bond: guaranty.
See: 00 43 13 for bid security bond.
00 65 36 for warranty form.
01 78 33 for bonds.
01 78 36 for warranties.
00 61 13 Performance and Payment Bond Form
00 61 13.13 Performance Bond Form
00 61 13.16 Payment Bond Form
00 61 16 Lien Bond Form
00 61 19 Maintenance Bond Form
00 61 23 Retainage Bond Form
00 61 26 Special Bond Form
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00 62 00 Certificates and Other Forms
Includes: forms for affidavits and certificates required of the
contractor.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: construction schedule: progress
schedule.
See: 00 43 00 for procurement form supplements.
00 43 33 for proposed products form.
00 43 39 for minority business enterprise statement of intent
form.
00 43 73 for proposed schedule of values form.
00 43 83 for proposed construction schedule form.
00 43 86 for proposed work plan schedule form.
00 45 39 for minority business enterprise affidavit.
00 73 16 for insurance requirements.
01 29 00 for payment procedures.
01 29 73 for schedule of values.
01 29 76 for progress payment procedures.
01 32 13 for scheduling of work.
01 32 16 for construction progress schedule.
01 33 29 for sustainable design reporting.
01 74 00 for cleaning and waste management.
01 78 53 for sustainable design closeout documentation.
00 62 11 Submittal Transmittal Form
00 62 16 Certificate of Insurance Form
00 62 19 Infection Control Form
00 62 23 Construction Waste Diversion Form
00 62 33 Products Form
00 62 34 Recycled Content of Materials Form
00 62 39 Minority Business Enterprise Certification Form
00 62 73 Schedule of Values Form
00 62 76 Application for Payment Form
00 62 76.13 Sales Tax Form
00 62 76.16 Consent of Surety to Reduction of Retainage Form
00 62 79 Stored Material Form
00 62 83 Construction Schedule Form
00 62 86 Work Plan Schedule Form
00 62 89 Construction Equipment Form
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00 63 00 Clarification and Modification Forms
Includes: forms used to process clarifications and modifications
to the construction documents.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: RFI: request for interpretation:
request for information. Supplemental instruction form: order for
minor change in the work.
See: 00 43 25 for substitution request form (during
procurement).
00 93 00 for record clarifications and proposals.
00 94 00 for record modifications.
01 25 00 for substitution procedures.
01 26 13 for requests for information.
01 32 16 for construction progress schedule.
00 63 13 Requests for Information Form
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: RFI: request for interpretation:
request for information.
00 63 19 Clarification Form
00 63 25 Substitution Request Form (During Construction)
00 63 33 Supplemental Instruction Form
00 63 36 Field Order Form
00 63 43 Written Amendment Form
00 63 46 Construction Change Directive Form
00 63 49 Work Change Directive Form
00 63 53 Request for Proposal Form
00 63 54 Proposal Worksheet Summary Form
00 63 55 Proposal Worksheet Detail Form
00 63 57 Change Order Request Form
00 63 63 Change Order Form
00 65 00 Closeout Forms
Includes: forms used to process project closeout. Some
general conditions require a two-step completion process with
substantial and final completion, while others may only have a
one-step project completion.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: warranty: guaranty.
Completion: final completion.
See: 00 73 73 for statutory requirements.
01 32 16 for construction progress schedule.
01 77 00 for closeout procedures.
01 78 00 for closeout submittals.
01 78 36 for warranties.
00 65 13 Certificate of Compliance Form
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00 65 16 Certificate of Substantial Completion Form
00 65 19 Certificate of Completion Form
00 65 19.13 Affidavit of Payment of Debts and Claims Form
00 65 19.16 Affidavit of Release of Liens Form
00 65 19.19 Consent of Surety to Final Payment Form
00 65 19.23 Acceptance Certificate Form
00 65 19.26 Final Settlement Certificate Form
00 65 36 Warranty Form
00 65 73 Statutory Declaration Form
00 70 00 Conditions of the Contract
Includes: rights, responsibilities, and relationships of the parties
to a construction contract. Duties and limits of authority for the
design professional or construction manager in performance of
contract administration.
00 71 00 Contracting Definitions
Includes: definitions used in contracting requirements.
See: 00 23 00 for procurement definitions.
01 42 16 for definitions used in drawings and specifications.
00 72 00 General Conditions
Includes: general clauses that establish the basic rights,
responsibilities, and relationships of the parties to a
construction contract. Standard published documents
containing provisions for common practice are often used.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: general conditions: general
clauses: general provisions: contract clauses.
See: 00 52 00 for agreement forms.
00 73 00 for supplementary conditions.
See Also: 00 52 00 for general conditions incorporated into
agreement forms.
00 72 13 General Conditions - Stipulated Sum (Single-Prime Contract)
00 72 16 General Conditions - Stipulated Sum (Multiple-Prime Contract)
00 72 23 General Conditions - Construction Management (Single-Prime Contract)
00 72 26 General Conditions - Construction Management (Multiple-Prime Contract)
00 72 33 General Conditions - Cost-Plus-Fee (Single-Prime Contract)
00 72 36 General Conditions - Cost-Plus-Fee (Multiple-Prime Contract)
00 72 43 General Conditions - Unit Price (Single-Prime Contract)
00 72 46 General Conditions - Unit Price (Multiple-Prime Contract)
00 72 53 General Conditions - Design/Build (Single-Prime Contract)
00 72 56 General Conditions - Design/Build (Multiple-Prime Contract)
00 72 73 General Conditions - Performance Contract
00 72 95 General Conditions - Integrated Project Delivery
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: collaborative project
agreement.
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00 73 00 Supplementary Conditions
Includes: modifications and supplements to the general
conditions for basic rights, responsibilities, and relationships of
the parties unique to a specific project.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: supplementary conditions:
special conditions. Purchase contract: procurement contract:
purchase order. EEO: equal employment opportunity.
See: 00 43 43 for wage rates form.
00 45 33 for non-segregated facilities affidavit form.
00 45 36 for equal employment opportunity affidavit form.
00 52 00 for agreement forms.
00 62 16 for certificate of insurance form.
00 65 73 for statutory declaration form.
00 72 00 for general conditions.
01 35 00 for administrative and procedural safety requirements.
01 35 53 for security administrative and procedural
requirements.
01 41 00 for regulatory requirements.
00 73 16 Insurance Requirements
00 73 19 Health and Safety Requirements
00 73 23 Purchase Contracts
00 73 26 Assigned Contracts
00 73 33 Non-Segregated Facilities Requirements
00 73 36 Equal Employment Opportunity Requirements
00 73 39 Minority Business Enterprise Requirements
00 73 43 Wage Rate Requirements
00 73 46 Wage Determination Schedule
00 73 49 Labor Stabilization Agreement
00 73 53 Anti-Pollution Measures
00 73 63 Security Requirements
00 73 73 Statutory Requirements
00 73 83 Dispute Resolution
00 90 00 Revisions, Clarifications, and Modifications
Includes: filing and documentation of revisions, clarifications,
and modifications to the construction documents. May be
included in a project record set of a project manual.
00 91 00 Precontract Revisions
Includes: record of clarifications, additions, revisions, and
deletions to the procurement requirements, contracting
requirements, specifications, and drawings before the
execution of a construction contract.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: bid revisions (Canadian term).
See: 01 26 00 for contract modification procedures.
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00 91 13 Addenda
00 91 16 Bid Revisions
00 91 19 Proposal Revisions
00 93 00 Record Clarifications and Proposals
Includes: record of requests for interpretation and clarifications
to the contract documents that did not change the contract
requirements and proposed changes to the contract documents
that were not executed.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: RFI: request for interpretation:
request for information.
See: 00 63 00 for clarification and modification forms.
00 94 00 for record contract modifications.
01 26 00 for contract modification procedures.
00 93 13 Record Requests for Information
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: RFI: request for interpretation:
request for information.
00 93 19 Record Clarification Notices
00 93 53 Record Proposal Requests
00 93 54 Record Proposal Worksheet Summaries
00 93 57 Record Change Order Requests
00 94 00 Record Modifications
Includes: record of additions, revisions, and deletions to the
contract documents after execution of the contract.
See: 00 63 00 for clarification and modification forms.
00 93 00 for record clarifications and proposals.
01 26 00 for contract modification procedures.
01 78 39 for project record documents.
00 94 33 Record Minor Changes in the Work
00 94 36 Record Supplemental Instructions
00 94 39 Record Field Orders
00 94 43 Record Amendments
00 94 46 Record Construction Change Directives
00 94 49 Record Work Change Directives
00 94 63 Record Change Orders
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REQUIREMENTS
01 00 00 General
Requirements
May be used as Division level
Section title.
01 10 00 Summary
01 11 00 Summary of Work
Includes: description of construction delivered under a single
contract. Description of provisions for future construction.
May Include: list of products ordered in advance, owner-
furnished products, salvaged material and equipment, products
delivered to owner, and owner-installed products.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: purchase contract: procurement
contract: purchase order.
See: 00 24 00 for procurement scopes.
00 54 13 for agreement form supplementary scope statement.
01 31 00 for coordination of work under a single contract.
01 64 00 for owner-supplied products.
01 11 13 Work Covered by Contract Documents
01 11 16 Work by Owner
01 11 19 Purchase Contracts
01 12 00 Multiple Contract Summary
Includes: description of construction delivered under more than
one construction contract; for example, multiple prime,
construction management, and design-build. Summary of
contracts, related prior construction, related concurrent
construction, contract interface, phasing of construction, and
temporary facilities and controls responsibility.
May Include: list of products ordered in advance, owner-
furnished products, salvaged material and equipment, products
delivered to owner, and owner-installed products, future
construction, and provisions for future construction associated
with each contract.
See: 00 24 00 for procurement scopes.
00 54 13 for agreement form supplementary scope statement.
01 31 16 for multiple contract coordination.
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01 12 13 Summary of Contracts
01 12 16 Work Sequence
01 12 19 Contract Interface
01 14 00 Work Restrictions
Includes: restrictions that affect construction operations.
Location of construction, occupancy requirements, and use of
premises and site.
See: 01 53 00 for temporary construction related to access and
use of site.
01 55 00 for temporary vehicular access and parking.
01 56 00 for temporary barriers and enclosures.
01 14 13 Access to Site
01 14 16 Coordination with Occupants
01 14 19 Use of Site
01 14 33 Work in Rights-of-Way
01 18 00 Project Utility Sources
Includes: information concerning utility companies providing
permanent services to the project.
See: 01 51 00 for temporary utilities.
01 18 13 Utility Service Connections
Notes: this is the location to specify information necessary for
connecting utilities and where connection is made by utility.
01 20 00 Price and Payment Procedures
01 21 00 Allowances
Includes: administrative and procedural requirements for cash
and quantity allowances for products, installation, testing, and
contingencies. Time allowances. In a project manual
application, other titles affected by allowances should reference
this title.
May Include: allowance amounts and descriptions.
See: 00 70 00 for conditions of the contract for allowance
requirements.
See Also: 00 24 00 for procurement scopes for allowance
amounts and items.
00 40 00 for allowances included in procurement forms.
00 43 21 for allowances procurement form supplement.
00 54 21 for allowances schedule agreement form supplement.
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01 21 13 Cash Allowances
01 21 16 Contingency Allowances
01 21 19 Testing and Inspecting Allowances
01 21 23 Installation Allowances
01 21 26 Product Allowances
01 21 29 Quantity Allowances
01 21 43 Time Allowances
01 22 00 Unit Prices
Includes: administrative and procedural requirements for unit
prices and measurement and payment.
May Include: list and description of unit price items.
See Also: 00 24 00 for procurement scopes for unit price
descriptions.
00 40 00 for unit prices included in procurement forms.
00 43 22 for unit price procurement form supplement.
00 54 22 for unit prices schedule agreement form supplement.
01 22 13 Unit Price Measurement
01 22 16 Unit Price Payment
01 23 00 Alternates
Includes: administrative and procedural requirements for
alternate bids or proposals. Includes submission and
acceptance procedures.
May Include: list and description of each alternate.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: alternates: alternatives: bid
items.
See Also: 00 24 00 for procurement scopes for alternate
descriptions.
00 40 00 for alternates included in procurement forms.
00 43 23 for alternates procurement form supplement.
01 24 00 Value Analysis
Includes: administrative and procedural requirements for value
analysis, application for consideration, and consideration of
proposals.
May Include: appropriate forms.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: value analysis: value
management: value improvement.
See: 00 63 00 for modification forms.
01 26 00 for contract modification procedures.
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01 24 13 Value Engineering
01 25 00 Substitution Procedures
Includes: administrative and procedural requirements for
consideration of requests for substitution during the
construction stage.
May Include: substitution procedures applicable during both
procurement and construction stages. Substitution request form
(during construction).
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: accepted substitute: approved
equal.
See: 00 43 25 for substitution request form (during
procurement).
00 70 00 for conditions of the contract for substitution
requirements.
01 24 00 for value analysis procedures.
01 62 00 for contractor's options in selecting products.
See Also: 00 26 00 for procurement substitution procedures.
00 63 25 for substitution request form (during construction).
01 25 13 Product Substitution Procedures
01 25 16 Execution Substitution Procedures
01 26 00 Contract Modification Procedures
Includes: administrative and procedural requirements for
making clarifications and proposals for change, and
modifications to the contract documents.
May Include: request for interpretation form, request for
information form. Clarification form. Supplemental instruction
form. Field order form. Written amendment form. Construction
change directive form. Work change directive form. Request for
proposal form. Proposal worksheet summary form. Proposal
worksheet detail form. Change order request form. Change
order form.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: RFI: request for interpretation:
request for information.
See: 00 70 00 for conditions of the contract for contract
modification requirements.
00 93 00 for record clarifications and proposals.
00 94 00 for record modifications.
See Also: 00 63 00 for modification forms.
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01 26 13 Requests for Information
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: RFI: request for interpretation:
request for information.
01 26 19 Clarification Notices
01 26 33 Minor Changes in the Work
01 26 36 Supplemental Instructions
01 26 39 Field Orders
01 26 43 Amendments
01 26 46 Construction Change Directives
01 26 49 Work Change Directives
01 26 53 Proposal Requests
01 26 54 Proposal Worksheet Summaries
01 26 57 Change Order Requests
01 26 63 Change Orders
01 29 00 Payment Procedures
Includes: administrative and procedural requirements for
processing of schedules of values, progress payments, and
final payment.
May Include: schedule of values form. Application for payment
form. Sales tax form. Consent of surety to reduction of
retainage form. Stored material form.
See: 00 70 00 for conditions of the contract for payment
requirements.
See Also: 00 62 00 for payment procedure forms.
01 29 73 Schedule of Values
01 29 76 Progress Payment Procedures
01 29 83 Payment Procedures for Testing Laboratory Services
01 30 00 Administrative Requirements
01 31 00 Project Management and Coordination
Includes: administrative and procedural requirements for the
management and coordination of subcontractors and
coordination with other contractors and owners. Describes
coordination of various parts of work under a single contract
and under multiple contracts.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: meetings: conferences.
See: 01 11 00 for summary of work under a single contract.
01 12 00 for multiple contract summary.
01 71 13 for mobilization requirements.
01 73 00 for execution requirements.
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01 31 13 Project Coordination
01 31 14 Facility Services Coordination
01 31 16 Multiple Contract Coordination
01 31 19 Project Meetings
01 31 19.13 Preconstruction Meetings
01 31 19.16 Site Mobilization Meetings
01 31 19.23 Progress Meetings
01 31 19.33 Preinstallation Meetings
01 31 23 Project Web Site
01 31 26 Electronic Communication Protocols
01 32 00 Construction Progress Documentation
Includes: administrative and procedural requirements for
scheduling, recording, and reporting progress.
May Include: construction schedule form. Work plan schedule
form. Construction equipment form. Other appropriate forms.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: CPM: critical path method.
See: 00 31 21 for survey information provided to bidders or
proposers.
00 43 83 for proposed construction schedule form.
00 43 86 for proposed work plan schedule form.
01 71 23 for field engineering during construction.
01 78 29 for final site survey.
See Also: 00 62 83 for construction schedule form.
00 62 86 for work plan schedule form.
01 32 13 Scheduling of Work
01 32 16 Construction Progress Schedule
01 32 16.13 Network Analysis Schedules
01 32 19 Submittals Schedule
01 32 23 Survey and Layout Data
01 32 26 Construction Progress Reporting
01 32 29 Periodic Work Observation
01 32 33 Photographic Documentation
01 32 36 Video Monitoring and Documentation
Includes: web cameras.
01 32 43 Purchase Order Tracking
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01 33 00 Submittal Procedures
Includes: administrative and procedural requirements for
processing of submittals during the construction stage.
May Include: submittal transmittal form. Construction waste
diversion form. Recycled content of materials form. Other
appropriate forms.
See: 01 43 00 for quality assurance procedures.
01 78 00 for closeout submittals.
See Also: 00 62 11 for submittal transmittal form.
00 62 23 for construction waste diversion form.
00 62 34 for recycled content of materials form.
01 45 13 for source quality control procedures.
01 45 16 for field quality control procedures.
01 78 53 for sustainable design closeout documentation.
01 33 13 Certificates
01 33 16 Design Data
01 33 19 Field Test Reporting
01 33 23 Shop Drawings, Product Data, and Samples
01 33 26 Source Quality Control Reporting
01 33 29 Sustainable Design Reporting
Notes: Level 4 numbers below to be used in conjunction with
01 33 29 Sustainable Design Reporting.
01 33 29.01 Material Cost Summary Form
01 33 29.02 Wood-Containing Product List
01 33 29.03 Metal-Containing Product List
01 33 29.04 Material Content Form
01 33 29.05 New Product Source Form
01 33 29.06 Reused Product Form
01 33 29.07 Prohibited Content Installer Certification
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01 35 00 Special Procedures
Includes: administrative and procedural requirements for
special project situations; for example, relocations, restoration,
historic restoration, alteration, renovation, preservation, and
hazardous material abatement. Administrative and procedural
requirements for specific facility types; for example, airports,
detention facilities, ground transportation facilities, hospitals
and medical facilities, industrial and process facilities, nuclear
facilities, and shopping centers.
May Include: infection control form. Other appropriate forms.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: alteration procedures:
rehabilitation procedures: remodeling procedures: renovation
procedures: repair procedures.
See: 00 31 26 for existing hazardous material information.
00 73 19 for health and safety requirements.
00 73 63 for security requirements.
02 26 00 for hazardous material assessment.
02 50 00 for site remediation.
02 60 00 for contaminated site material removal.
02 80 00 for facility remediation.
XX 01 00 at the beginning of divisions for operation and
maintenance titles.
XX 01 00 at the beginning of divisions for specific preservation
and restoration requirements.
See Also: 00 62 19 for infection control form.
01 35 03 Conservation Treatment Procedures
01 35 13 Special Project Procedures
01 35 13.13 Special Project Procedures for Airport Facilities
01 35 13.16 Special Project Procedures for Detention Facilities
01 35 13.19 Special Project Procedures for Healthcare Facilities
01 35 13.26 Special Project Procedures for Clean Rooms
01 35 13.43 Special Project Procedures for Contaminated Sites
01 35 16 Alteration Project Procedures
01 35 23 Owner Safety Requirements
01 35 26 Governmental Safety Requirements
01 35 29 Health, Safety, and Emergency Response Procedures
01 35 29.13 Health, Safety, and Emergency Response Procedures for Contaminated Sites
01 35 33 Infection Control Procedures
01 35 43 Environmental Procedures
01 35 43.13 Environmental Procedures for Hazardous Materials
01 35 43.16 Environmental Procedures for Toxic Materials
01 35 46 Indoor Air Quality Procedures
01 35 53 Security Procedures
01 35 63 Sustainability Certification Project Requirements
01 35 66 Sustainability Certification Project Procedures
01 35 73 Delegated Design Procedures
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01 35 91 Period Treatment Procedures
01 40 00 Quality Requirements
01 41 00 Regulatory Requirements
Includes: information required for conformance to regulatory
requirements, such as building codes, mechanical codes,
electrical codes, zoning, other regulations, and fees applicable
to the project as established by federal, state, and local
agencies.
See Also: 00 31 43 for permit application.
00 70 00 for conditions of the contract regulatory requirements.
00 73 73 for statutory requirements.
01 41 13 Codes
01 41 16 Laws
01 41 19 Rules
01 41 23 Fees
01 41 26 Permit Requirements
01 42 00 References
Includes: lists of reference standards applicable to the project.
Abbreviations, acronyms, and definitions used in the
construction documents.
See: 00 23 00 for procurement definitions.
00 71 00 for contracting documents.
01 42 13 Abbreviations and Acronyms
01 42 16 Definitions
01 42 19 Reference Standards
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01 43 00 Quality Assurance
Includes: administrative and procedural requirements for
proactive activities to assure the quality of construction before
and during the execution of the work. General qualification
requirements for participants. Administrative and procedural
requirements for field services provided by manufacturer's
representatives. General requirements for mockups and field
samples constructed, applied, or assembled at the site for
review and use as a quality standard.
May Include: field services provided by manufacturer's
representatives for startup and testing.
See: 00 45 13 for bidder's qualifications.
00 45 16 for proposer's qualifications.
01 33 00 for submittal procedures.
01 45 00 for quality control.
01 45 33 for code-required special inspections and procedures.
See Also: 01 75 00 for manufacturer's field services during
startup and testing.
01 43 13 Manufacturer Qualifications
01 43 16 Supplier Qualifications
01 43 19 Fabricator Qualifications
01 43 23 Installer Qualifications
01 43 26 Testing and Inspecting Agency Qualifications
01 43 29 Code-Required Special Inspector Qualifications
01 43 33 Manufacturer's Field Services
01 43 36 Field Samples
01 43 39 Mockups
01 45 00 Quality Control
Includes: administrative and procedural requirements for
reactive activities to evaluate completed activities and elements
for conformance with the requirements. Correction of defective
construction.
See: 01 43 00 for quality assurance.
01 43 26 for testing and inspecting agency qualifications.
01 43 29 for code-required special inspector qualifications.
01 45 13 Source Quality Control Procedures
01 45 16 Field Quality Control Procedures
01 45 16.13 Contractor Quality Control
01 45 23 Testing and Inspecting Services
01 45 26 Plant Inspection Procedures
01 45 29 Testing Laboratory Services
01 45 31 Climate Resiliency Quality Control Procedures
01 45 33 Code-Required Special Inspections and Procedures
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01 50 00 Temporary Facilities and Controls
Includes: requirements for installation, maintenance, and
removal of temporary utilities, controls, facilities, and
construction aids during construction.
See: 01 12 00 for temporary facility and control responsibility
under multiple contracts.
01 74 00 for cleaning and waste management.
01 51 00 Temporary Utilities
Includes: procedures and requirements for utilities used on site
during construction.
See: 01 18 00 for project utility sources.
33 00 00 for permanent utilities.
01 51 13 Temporary Electricity
01 51 16 Temporary Fire Protection
01 51 19 Temporary Fuel-Oil
01 51 23 Temporary Heating, Cooling, and Ventilating
01 51 26 Temporary Lighting
01 51 29 Temporary Natural Gas
01 51 33 Temporary Telecommunications
01 51 36 Temporary Water
01 52 00 Construction Facilities
Includes: procedures and requirements for facilities used on
site during construction.
See: 00 70 00 for conditions of the contract safety and
sanitation requirements.
10 43 16 for permanent first aid cabinets.
01 52 13 Field Offices and Sheds
01 52 16 First Aid Facilities
01 52 19 Sanitary Facilities
01 53 00 Temporary Construction
Includes: procedures and requirements for temporary access
facilities required to accommodate construction or the owner's
operations that are removed, reconstructed, or
decommissioned upon completion of the construction.
01 53 13 Temporary Bridges
01 53 16 Temporary Decking
01 53 19 Temporary Overpasses
01 53 23 Temporary Ramps
01 53 26 Temporary Runarounds
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01 54 00 Construction Aids
Includes: procedures and requirements related to tools and
equipment used during construction.
May Include: requirements for sharing construction aids for
construction delivered under multiple contracts.
Does Not Include: safety related procedures or contractor's
means and methods.
See Also: 01 12 00 for construction aid responsibility under
multiple contracts.
01 54 13 Temporary Elevators
01 54 16 Temporary Hoists
01 54 19 Temporary Cranes
01 54 23 Temporary Scaffolding and Platforms
01 54 26 Temporary Swing Staging
01 55 00 Vehicular Access and Parking
Includes: procedures and requirements for access and parking
facilities required to accommodate construction or the owner's
operations that are removed, reconstructed, or
decommissioned upon completion of the construction.
See: 01 14 13 for access to site restrictions.
01 55 13 Temporary Access Roads
01 55 16 Haul Routes
01 55 19 Temporary Parking Areas
01 55 23 Temporary Roads
01 55 26 Traffic Control
01 55 29 Staging Areas
01 56 00 Temporary Barriers and Enclosures
Includes: procedures and requirements for facilities for
protection of public, occupants, and spaces during
construction.
Does Not Include: safety and health-related procedures for
contractor employees and subcontractors.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: temporary fencing: hoarding.
01 56 13 Temporary Air Barriers
01 56 16 Temporary Dust Barriers
01 56 19 Temporary Noise Barriers
01 56 23 Temporary Barricades
01 56 26 Temporary Fencing
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01 56 29 Temporary Protective Walkways
01 56 33 Temporary Security Barriers
01 56 36 Temporary Security Enclosures
01 56 39 Temporary Tree and Plant Protection
01 57 00 Temporary Controls
Includes: procedures and requirements for environmental
controls during construction.
See: 31 10 00 for permanent site clearing.
31 20 00 for permanent earth moving.
31 25 00 for permanent erosion and sedimentation controls.
01 57 13 Temporary Erosion and Sediment Control
01 57 16 Temporary Pest Control
01 57 19 Temporary Environmental Controls
01 57 23 Temporary Storm Water Pollution Control
01 57 26 Site Watering for Dust Control
01 57 33 Temporary Security
01 58 00 Project Identification
Includes: signage used during construction to identify the
project and the project team.
Does Not Include: permanent facility signage.
01 58 13 Temporary Project Signage
01 58 16 Temporary Interior Signage
01 60 00 Product Requirements
01 61 00 Common Product Requirements
Includes: general requirements for products used in
construction. New, salvaged, and reused products.
01 61 13 Software Licensing Requirements
01 62 00 Product Options
Includes: procedures and requirements for contractor's options
in selecting products, in general. General rules and procedures
for determination of acceptable products.
May Include: products form.
See: 00 26 00 for procurement substitution procedures.
01 25 00 for substitution procedures.
See Also: 00 62 33 for products form.
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01 64 00 Owner-Furnished Products
Includes: requirements for products that are furnished by the
owner. Procedures and requirements for coordinating,
scheduling, handling, and storing products that are furnished by
the owner.
May Include: list of products ordered by owner and owner-
furnished products.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: owner-furnished products:
owner-supplied products.
See Also: 01 11 00 for list of products furnished by owner
under single contract.
01 12 00 for list of products furnished by owner under multiple
contracts.
01 65 00 Product Delivery Requirements
Includes: requirements for packing, shipping, delivery, and
acceptance of products, in general.
See: 01 64 00 for acceptance of owner-supplied products.
01 66 00 Product Storage and Handling Requirements
Includes: requirements for storage and handling of products, in
general.
See: 00 62 79 for stored material form.
01 66 13 Product Storage and Handling Requirements for Hazardous Materials
01 66 16 Product Storage and Handling Requirements for Toxic Materials
01 70 00 Execution and Closeout Requirements
01 71 00 Examination and Preparation
Includes: procedures and general requirements for determining
acceptable conditions for installation. Procedures and general
requirements for preparing to install, erect, or apply products.
See: 00 31 19 for existing condition information provided to
bidders or proposers.
00 31 21 for survey information provided to bidders or
proposers.
01 31 19 for site mobilization meetings.
01 76 00 for protecting installed construction.
01 78 29 for final site survey.
02 21 00 for surveys performed by the contractor before
construction begins.
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01 71 13 Mobilization
01 71 16 Acceptance of Conditions
01 71 23 Field Engineering
01 71 23.13 Construction Layout
01 71 23.16 Construction Surveying
01 71 33 Protection of Adjacent Construction
01 71 36 Non-Destructive Concrete Examination
Includes: concrete x-ray, radar, and ultrasound examination.
01 73 00 Execution
Includes: requirements for installing, applying, or erecting
products, in general. New, pre-purchased, salvaged for reuse,
and owner-supplied products. Provisions for accommodating
owner-installed products.
See: 01 31 19 for preinstallation meetings.
02 41 19 for selective structure demolition.
02 42 00 for removal and diversion of construction materials.
01 73 13 Application
01 73 16 Erection
01 73 19 Installation
01 73 23 Bracing and Anchoring
01 73 26 Existing Products
01 73 29 Cutting and Patching
01 74 00 Cleaning and Waste Management
Includes: requirements for maintaining site in clean and neat
condition during construction. Final cleaning prior to turning the
project over to the owner.
See: 00 45 23 for statement of disposal facility.
00 62 23 for construction waste diversion form.
01 74 13 Progress Cleaning
01 74 16 Site Maintenance
01 74 19 Construction Waste Management and Disposal
01 74 23 Final Cleaning
01 75 00 Starting and Adjusting
Includes: administrative and procedural requirements for the
initial checkout, startup, and adjusting; to ensure safe operation
during acceptance testing and commissioning. Acceptance
testing.
See: 01 79 00 for demonstration and training.
01 91 00 for system performance evaluation.
01 92 00 for facility operation.
01 93 00 for facility maintenance.
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01 75 13 Checkout Procedures
01 75 16 Startup Procedures
01 76 00 Protecting Installed Construction
Includes: procedures and requirements for protecting installed
construction, in general.
See: 01 71 33 for protecting adjacent construction.
01 77 00 Closeout Procedures
Includes: administrative and procedural requirements for
completion of the work.
May Include: substantial and final completion steps.
See: 00 65 00 for closeout forms.
01 50 00 for removal of temporary facilities and controls.
01 74 23 for final cleaning.
01 78 00 for closeout submittals.
01 78 29 for final site survey.
01 77 13 Preliminary Closeout Reviews
01 77 16 Final Closeout Reviews
01 77 19 Closeout Requirements
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01 78 00 Closeout Submittals
Includes: administrative and procedural requirements for the
processing of submittals at the completion of the project.
May Include: construction waste diversion form. Recycled
content of materials form. Closeout forms. Certificate of
compliance form. Certificate of substantial completion form.
Certificate of completion form. Affidavit of payment of debts and
claims form. Affidavit of release of liens form. Consent of surety
to final payment form. Acceptance certificate form. Final
settlement certificate form. Warranty form. Statutory declaration
form.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: extra stock: attic stock. O and
M: operation and maintenance. Project record documents: as-
built drawings: as-built specifications. Warranties: guarantees.
See: 00 31 21 for survey information provided to bidders or
proposers.
00 93 00 for record clarifications and proposals.
00 94 00 for record modifications.
01 33 00 for submittals during construction.
01 33 29 for sustainable design reporting.
01 71 23 for field engineering during construction.
01 77 00 for closeout procedures.
01 92 00 for facility operation.
01 93 00 for facility maintenance.
See Also: 00 62 23 for construction waste diversion form.
00 62 34 for recycled content of materials form.
00 65 00 for closeout forms.
01 78 13 Completion and Correction List
01 78 19 Maintenance Contracts
01 78 23 Operation and Maintenance Data
01 78 23.13 Operation Data
01 78 23.16 Maintenance Data
01 78 23.19 Preventative Maintenance Instructions
01 78 29 Final Site Survey
01 78 33 Bonds
01 78 36 Warranties
01 78 39 Project Record Documents
01 78 43 Spare Parts
01 78 46 Extra Stock Materials
01 78 53 Sustainable Design Closeout Documentation
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01 79 00 Demonstration and Training
Includes: administrative and procedural requirements for
demonstration of the products and systems of the facility, and
training of the owner's operating and maintenance personnel.
See: 01 78 23 for submittal of operation and maintenance data.
01 80 00 Performance Requirements
01 81 00 Facility Performance Requirements
Includes: requirements for elements (systems and assemblies)
that perform basic fundamental functions. Organized by
functional elements in accordance with UniFormat.
Performance or other type requirements for systems and
assemblies that include elements within multiple titles, in
multiple divisions, or both.
Notes: performance and other type requirements that apply to
the subject of a single title should be included within the
appropriate specification Section.
01 81 13 Sustainable Design Requirements
Notes: to be used with design-build projects.
See: 01 35 63 for sustainability certification project
requirements.
01 35 66 for sustainability certification project procedures.
01 81 16 Facility Environmental Requirements
01 81 19 Indoor Air Quality Requirements
01 82 00 Facility Substructure Performance Requirements
01 82 13 Foundation Performance Requirements
01 82 16 Basement Construction Performance Requirements
01 83 00 Facility Shell Performance Requirements
01 83 13 Superstructure Performance Requirements
01 83 16 Exterior Enclosure Performance Requirements
01 83 19 Roofing Performance Requirements
01 84 00 Interiors Performance Requirements
01 84 13 Interior Construction Performance Requirements
01 84 16 Stairways Performance Requirements
01 84 19 Interior Finishes Performance Requirements
01 85 00 Conveying Equipment Performance Requirements
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01 86 00 Facility Services Performance Requirements
01 86 13 Fire-Suppression Performance Requirements
01 86 16 Plumbing Performance Requirements
01 86 19 HVAC Performance Requirements
01 86 23 Integrated Automation Performance Requirements
01 86 26 Electrical Performance Requirements
01 86 29 Communications Performance Requirements
01 86 33 Electronic Safety and Security Performance Requirements
01 87 00 Equipment and Furnishings Performance Requirements
01 87 13 Equipment Performance Requirements
01 87 16 Furnishings Performance Requirements
01 88 00 Other Facility Construction Performance Requirements
01 88 13 Special Construction Performance Requirements
01 88 16 Selective Construction Performance Requirements
01 89 00 Site Construction Performance Requirements
01 89 13 Site Preparation Performance Requirements
01 89 16 Site Improvements Performance Requirements
01 89 19 Site Plumbing Utilities Performance Requirements
01 89 23 Site HVAC Utilities Performance Requirements
01 89 26 Site Electrical Utilities Performance Requirements
01 89 29 Other Site Construction Performance Requirements
01 90 00 Life Cycle Activities
01 91 00 Commissioning
Includes: administrative and procedural requirements for
commissioning facilities and facility systems.
See: 00 70 00 for conditions of the contract for relationship of
commissioning to participants and other construction activities.
01 75 00 for starting and adjusting equipment prior to
commissioning.
01 79 00 for demonstration and training of the owner's
personnel.
01 91 13 General Commissioning Requirements
01 91 16 Facility Substructure Commissioning
Includes: commission of systems and assemblies which have
elements in multiple divisions.
See: XX 08 00 at the beginning of Divisions for the
commissioning of systems and assemblies which are included
within one Division.
01 91 16.13 Foundation Commissioning
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01 91 16.53 Basement Construction Commissioning
01 91 19 Facility Shell Commissioning
01 91 19.13 Superstructure Commissioning
01 91 19.43 Exterior Enclosure Commissioning
01 91 19.73 Roofing Commissioning
01 91 23 Interiors Commissioning
01 91 23.13 Interior Construction Commissioning
01 91 23.43 Stairways Commissioning
01 91 23.73 Interior Finishes Commissioning
01 91 26 Integrated System Commissioning
01 92 00 Facility Operation
Includes: administrative and procedural requirements for
operating facility, after commissioning.
See: 01 78 23 for submittal of operation and maintenance data.
XX 01 00 at the beginning of Divisions for the operation of
subjects which are included within one Division.
01 92 13 Facility Operation Procedures
01 93 00 Facility Maintenance
Includes: administrative and procedural requirements for
maintaining facility, after commissioning.
See: 01 78 19 for submittal of maintenance contracts.
01 78 23 for submittal of operation and maintenance data.
XX 01 00 at the beginning of Divisions for the maintenance of
subjects which are included within one Division.
01 93 13 Facility Maintenance Procedures
01 93 16 Recycling Programs
01 94 00 Facility Decommissioning
Includes: administrative and procedural requirements for
deactivating a facility or portion of it from operation.
See: 02 40 00 for demolition and structure moving.
02 50 00 for site remediation.
02 60 00 for contaminated site material removal.
02 70 00 for water remediation.
02 80 00 for facility remediation.
01 94 13 Facility Decommissioning Procedures
SPECIFICATIONS GROUP
FACILITY CONSTRUCTION SUBGROUP
DIVISION 02 – EXISTING CONDITIONS
DIVISION 03 – CONCRETE
DIVISION 04 – MASONRY
DIVISION 05 – METALS
DIVISION 06 – WOOD, PLASTICS, AND COMPOSITES
DIVISION 07 – THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION
DIVISION 08 – OPENINGS
DIVISION 09 – FINISHES
DIVISION 10 – SPECIALTIES
DIVISION 11 – EQUIPMENT
DIVISION 12 – FURNISHINGS
DIVISION 13 – SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION
DIVISION 14 – CONVEYING EQUIPMENT
Division 15 – Reserved for Future Expansion
Division 16 – Reserved for Future Expansion
Division 17 – Reserved for Future Expansion
Division 18 – Reserved for Future Expansion
Division 19 – Reserved for Future Expansion
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DIVISION 02 EXISTING CONDITIONS
02 00 00 Existing Conditions
May be used as Division level
Section title.
02 01 00 Maintenance of Existing Conditions
Includes: maintenance, repair, rehabilitation, replacement,
restoration, preservation, etc. of existing conditions.
Level 4 Numbering Recommendation:
.51-.59 for maintenance.
.61-.69 for repair.
.71-.79 for rehabilitation.
.81-.89 for replacement.
.91-.99 for restoration.
02 01 50 Maintenance of Site Remediation
02 01 65 Maintenance of Underground Storage Tank Removal
02 01 80 Maintenance of Facility Remediation
02 01 86 Maintenance of Hazardous Waste Drum Handling
02 03 00 Conservation Treatment for Existing Period Conditions
02 03 01 Maintenance of Existing Period Conditions
02 03 01.19 Mothballing Period Structures
Includes: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Parks
Service, Technical Preservation Services, Preservation Brief #
31, Mothballing Historic Buildings, Washington, D.C.: GPO,
1993, http://www.nps.gov/tps/how-to-preserve/briefs/31-
mothballing.htm (accessed March 20, 2014). "The actual
mothballing effort involves controlling the long-term
deterioration of the building while it is unoccupied as well as
finding methods to protect it from sudden loss by fire or
vandalism. This requires securing the building from unwanted
entry, providing adequate ventilation to the interior, and
shutting down or modifying existing utilities. Once the building
is de-activated or secured, the long-term success will depend
on periodic maintenance and surveillance monitoring."
02 03 41 Selective Demolition for Period Structures
02 03 42 Removal and Salvage of Period Construction Materials
02 03 43 Period Structure Relocating
02 03 44 Shoring and Support of Period Structures
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02 05 00 Common Work Results for Existing Conditions
Includes: subjects common to multiple titles in Division 02.
See: 01 80 00 for performance requirements of subjects
common to multiple titles.
31 05 19 for geosynthetics for earthwork.
32 05 19 for geosynthetics for exterior improvements.
02 05 19 Geosynthetics for Existing Conditions
02 05 19.13 Geotextiles for Existing Conditions
02 05 19.16 Geomembranes for Existing Conditions
02 05 19.19 Geogrids for Existing Conditions
02 06 00 Schedules for Existing Conditions
Includes: schedules of items common to multiple titles in
Division 02.
Notes: a schedule may be included on drawings, in the project
manual, or a project book.
02 06 13 Geotechnical Baseline Report
02 06 14 Geotechnical Data Report
02 06 30 Schedules for Subsurface Investigations
02 06 30.13 Boring or Test Pit Log Schedule
02 06 50 Schedules for Site Remediation
02 06 65 Schedules for Underground Storage Tank Removal
02 06 80 Schedules for Facility Remediation
02 06 86 Schedules for Hazardous Waste Drum Handling
02 08 00 Commissioning of Existing Conditions
Includes: commissioning of items common to multiple titles in
Division 02.
See: 01 91 00 for commissioning of subjects common to
multiple Divisions.
02 20 00 Assessment
Includes: assessments of existing conditions conducted by the
contractor before construction begins as a project activity.
See: 00 31 00 for available project information.
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02 21 00 Surveys
Includes: surveys conducted by the contractor before
construction begins as a project activity.
See: 00 31 21 for site survey information provided to the
bidders, proposers, or contractors before construction begins.
00 31 21 for measured drawing information provided to the
bidders or proposers before construction begins.
01 71 23 for field engineering during construction.
01 78 29 for final site survey.
02 21 13 Site Surveys
02 21 13.13 Boundary and Survey Markers
02 21 13.23 Archaeological and Historic Surveys
02 21 16 Measured Drawings
02 22 00 Existing Conditions Assessment
Includes: assessments of existing conditions conducted by the
contractor before construction begins as a project activity.
See: 00 31 19 for existing conditions information provided to
the bidders, proposers, or contractors before construction
begins.
01 71 16 for acceptance of conditions.
13 48 00 for sound, vibration, and seismic control.
44 20 00 for noise pollution control.
02 22 13 Movement and Vibration Assessment
02 22 16 Acoustic Assessment
02 22 19 Traffic Assessment
02 22 23 Accessibility Assessment
02 24 00 Environmental Assessment
Includes: environmental assessments conducted by the
contractor before construction begins as a project activity.
See: 00 31 24 for environmental assessment information
provided to the bidders, proposers, or contractors before
construction begins.
01 35 43 for environmental procedures.
44 10 00 for air pollution control.
44 40 00 for water pollution control equipment.
02 24 13 Natural Environment Assessment
02 24 13.13 Air Assessment
02 24 13.43 Water Assessment
02 24 13.73 Land Assessment
02 24 23 Chemical Sampling and Analysis of Soils
02 24 43 Transboundary and Global Environmental Aspects Assessment
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02 25 00 Existing Material Assessment
Includes: assessments of existing materials conducted by the
contractor before construction begins as a project activity.
See: 00 31 25 for existing material information provided to the
bidders, proposers, or contractors before construction begins.
03 82 00 for concrete boring.
07 10 00 for dampproofing and waterproofing.
07 30 00 for steep slope roofing.
07 50 00 for membrane roofing.
02 25 16 Existing Concrete Assessment
02 25 16.13 Concrete Assessment Drilling
02 25 19 Existing Masonry Assessment
02 25 19.13 Masonry Assessment Drilling
02 25 23 Existing Metals Assessment
02 25 23.13 Welding Investigations
02 25 26 Existing Wood, Plastics, and Composites Assessment
02 25 29 Existing Thermal and Moisture Protection Assessment
02 25 29.13 Waterproofing Investigations
02 25 29.23 Roofing Investigations
02 26 00 Hazardous Material Assessment
Includes: assessments of existing hazardous materials
conducted by the contractor before construction begins as a
project activity.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: PCB: polychlorinated biphenyl.
See: 00 31 26 for existing hazardous materials information
provided to the bidders, proposers, or contractors before
construction begins.
01 35 43 for environmental procedures for hazardous
materials.
02 80 00 for hazardous material remediation.
02 82 00 for asbestos remediation.
02 83 00 for lead remediation.
02 84 00 for PCB remediation.
02 86 00 for hazardous waste drum handling.
02 87 13 for mold remediation.
02 26 23 Asbestos Assessment
02 26 26 Lead Assessment
02 26 29 Polychlorinated Biphenyl Assessment
02 26 33 Biological Assessment
02 26 33.13 Mold Assessment
02 26 36 Hazardous Waste Drum Assessment
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02 30 00 Subsurface Investigation
Includes: subsurface investigations and monitoring conducted
by the contractor before construction begins as a project
activity.
Notes: other building elements may be used in lightning
protection systems in lieu of air terminals.
See: 00 31 00 for available project information.
See Also: 26 41 00 for facility lightning protection.
02 31 00 Geophysical Investigations
Includes: geophysical investigations and monitoring conducted
by the contractor before construction begins as a project
activity.
See: 00 31 31 for geophysical data provided to the bidders,
proposers, or contractors before construction begins.
13 48 00 for seismic control.
13 52 00 for seismic instrumentation.
26 35 23 for electromagnetic-interference filters.
40 91 16 for electromagnetic process measurement devices.
40 91 16 for magnetic field process measurement devices.
02 31 13 Seismic Investigations
02 31 16 Gravity Investigations
02 31 19 Magnetic Investigations
02 31 23 Electromagnetic Investigations
02 31 26 Electrical Resistivity Investigations
02 31 29 Magnetotelluric Investigations
02 32 00 Geotechnical Investigations
Includes: geotechnical investigations and monitoring conducted
by the contractor before construction begins as a project
activity.
See: 00 31 32 for geotechnical data provided to the bidders,
proposers, or contractors before construction begins.
02 71 00 for groundwater treatment.
31 09 13 for groundwater monitoring during construction.
33 11 53 for monitoring wells.
41 66 13 for mobile boring and drilling rigs.
02 32 13 Subsurface Drilling and Sampling
02 32 16 Material Testing
02 32 19 Exploratory Excavations
02 32 23 Geotechnical Monitoring Before Construction
02 32 23.13 Groundwater Monitoring Before Construction
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02 40 00 Demolition and Structure Moving
Includes: removal and disposal of structures. Moving or raising
structures.
See Also: 33 05 61 for concrete manholes.
33 05 63 for concrete vaults and chambers.
33 05 66 for concrete distribution chambers.
33 05 69 for concrete trenchways.
33 05 71 for cleanouts.
33 05 73 for polyethylene manholes.
33 05 76 for fiberglass manholes.
02 41 00 Demolition
Includes: partial or complete removal and disposal of
structures, at grade, above grade, and below grade.
Hydrodemolition and implosion.
May Include: capping and removal of existing utilities.
See: 01 35 91 for historic treatment procedures.
01 73 29 for cutting and patching.
02 42 00 for removal and diversion of construction materials.
02 43 00 for structure moving.
02 60 00 for contaminated site material removal.
31 10 00 for site clearing.
31 23 16 for excavation.
02 41 13 Selective Site Demolition
02 41 13.13 Paving Removal
02 41 13.23 Utility Line Removal
02 41 13.33 Railtrack Removal
02 41 16 Structure Demolition
02 41 16.13 Building Demolition
02 41 16.23 Tower Demolition
02 41 16.33 Bridge Demolition
02 41 16.43 Dam Demolition
02 41 19 Selective Demolition
02 41 19.13 Selective Building Demolition
02 41 19.16 Selective Interior Demolition
02 41 19.19 Selective Facility Services Demolition
02 41 19.33 Selective Bridge Demolition
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02 42 00 Removal and Diversion of Construction Materials
Includes: salvage (removal, repair, storage) of existing
materials and equipment, and its disposal by removal from site.
Storage, reinstallation, or delivery to owner. Cleaning and other
preparatory work on salvaged materials.
See: 01 35 91 for historic treatment procedures.
01 73 26 for existing products.
02 41 00 for demolition and removal.
02 43 00 for structure moving.
02 42 13 Deconstruction of Structures
02 42 13.13 Deconstruction of Buildings
02 42 19 Recycling of Construction Materials
Includes: items taken from project location to a recycling
facility.
02 42 19.13 Paper Recycling
Includes: corrugated cardboard recycling, aluminum and plastic
beverage container recycling.
02 42 19.15 Concrete Recycling
02 42 19.17 Masonry Recycling
Includes: brick, stone, pavers, clay materials.
02 42 19.19 Metal Recycling
Includes: (nonferrous metals): copper, aluminum, zinc, a/c
radiators, electric motors, (ferrous metals): iron, steel, rail,
OTM: other track material, rebar, chillers.
02 42 19.23 Wood Recycling
Includes: cabinetry, fixtures, doors, lumber, millwork, pallets,
crates.
02 42 19.25 Plastic Recycling
Includes: PET: polyethylene terephthalate, LDPE: low density
polyethylene, HDPE: high density polyethylene, PP:
polypropylene, PVC: polyvinyl chloride.
02 42 19.29 Solid Surface Recycling
Includes: granite.
02 42 19.31 Insulation Recycling
Includes: batt.
02 42 19.35 Roofing Recycling
Includes: shingles.
02 42 19.39 Window Recycling
02 42 19.41 Glass Recycling
02 42 19.43 Gypsum Board Recycling
Includes: acoustical, plaster.
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02 42 19.45 Ceiling Tile Recycling
02 42 19.47 Flooring Recycling
Includes: carpet, underlayment, non-PVC backed tile-carpet,
PVC backed tile-carpet, granite tile, vinyl composite tile,
ceramic tile, porcelain tile.
02 42 19.49 Paint and Coatings Recycling and Management
Includes: interior/exterior architectural paints, deck coatings,
floor paints, elastomeric, primers, sealers, under-coaters,
stains, shellacs, lacquers, varnishes, urethanes, waterproofing
concrete, roof, wood sealers and repellents. Supplies, thinners,
spirits, solvents, additives, tints, field and lawn paints.
02 42 19.51 Paint Remanufacturing
02 42 19.53 Electronics Recycling
Includes: computers and accessories, data center, office
equipment, copiers, audiovisual equipment, entertainment
equipment, telecommunications equipment, lab and medical
equipment, batteries, UPS: uninterruptible power supplies.
02 42 19.55 Appliance Recycling
02 42 19.57 Mattress Recycling
02 42 19.81 Plumbing Fixture Recycling
Includes: sinks, toilets, tubs.
02 42 19.83 HVAC Recycling
Includes: chillers, A/C units, coils.
02 42 19.89 Electrical Recycling
Includes: equipment, wire transformers, boxes, panels, lighting,
components, ballasts, bulbs.
02 42 19.91 Yard Waste Recycling
Includes: mulch, bark, compost, stone, tree branches, land
clearing debris, stumps, logs.
02 42 19.95 Tire, Rubber Recycling
02 42 21 Salvage of Construction Materials
Includes: items taken from project location for reuse.
02 42 21.11 Deconstruction Contracting
02 42 21.15 Concrete Salvage
02 42 21.17 Masonry Salvage
Includes: brick, stone, pavers.
02 42 21.19 Metal Salvage
02 42 21.23 Wood Salvage
Includes: cabinetry, fixtures, doors, lumber, millwork, pallets,
crates.
02 42 21.29 Solid Surface Salvage
Includes: granite.
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02 42 21.35 Roofing Salvage
Includes: supplies, shingles.
02 42 21.37 Door Salvage
02 42 21.39 Window Salvage
02 42 21.41 Glass Salvage
02 42 21.43 Gypsum Board Salvage
Includes: acoustical, plaster.
02 42 21.45 Ceiling Tile Salvage
02 42 21.47 Flooring Salvage
Includes: carpet, underlayment, tile-carpet, granite tile, vinyl
composite tile, ceramic tile, porcelain tile.
02 42 21.49 Paint and Coatings Salvage
Includes: interior/exterior architectural paints, deck coatings,
floor paints, elastomeric, primers, sealers, under-coaters,
stains, shellacs, lacquers, varnishes, urethanes, waterproofing
concrete, roof, wood sealers and repellents. Supplies, thinners,
spirits, solvents, additives, tints, field and lawn paints.
02 42 21.53 Electronics Salvage
Includes: computers and accessories, data center, office
equipment, copiers, audiovisual equipment, entertainment
equipment, telecommunications equipment, lab and medical
equipment, batteries, UPS: uninterruptible power supplies.
02 42 21.55 Appliance Salvage
Includes: washer, dryer, dishwasher, stove, oven, microwave.
02 42 21.57 Restaurant Equipment Salvage
02 42 21.59 Toilet Room Finishings Salvage
Includes: vanities, shower doors, hardware, partitions.
02 42 21.61 Office Finishings Salvage
Includes: desks, file cabinets, office furniture, cubicles,
partitions, systems furniture.
02 42 21.67 Residential Finishings Salvage
Includes: furniture, art, rugs, framed mirrors, décor, lamps.
02 42 21.81 Plumbing Fixture Salvage
Includes: sinks, toilets, tubs, pipe.
02 42 21.83 HVAC Salvage
Includes: working units.
02 42 21.89 Electrical Salvage
Includes: equipment, wire transformers, boxes, panels, lighting,
components, ballasts, bulbs.
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02 42 21.91 Yard Waste Salvage
Includes: plant materials, trees, stone.
02 43 00 Structure Moving
Includes: preparation and processes of relocating and raising
structures.
See: 31 43 00 for concrete raising.
02 43 13 Structure Relocation
02 43 13.13 Building Relocation
02 43 16 Structure Raising
02 43 16.13 Building Raising
02 50 00 Site Remediation
Includes: remediation technologies for contaminated sites.
See: 02 24 23 for chemical sampling and analysis of soils.
02 60 00 for contaminated site material removal.
02 70 00 for water remediation.
02 80 00 for remediation of materials within structures.
31 21 00 for off-gassing mitigation.
02 51 00 Physical Decontamination
Includes: soil decontamination by physical treatment
processes.
See: 02 52 00 for chemical decontamination.
02 53 00 for thermal decontamination.
02 54 00 for biological decontamination.
02 55 00 for remediation soil stabilization.
02 61 00 for removal and disposal of contaminated soils.
02 51 13 Coagulation and Flocculation Decontamination
02 51 16 Reverse-Osmosis Decontamination
02 51 19 Solidification and Stabilization Decontamination
02 51 23 Mechanical Filtration Decontamination
02 51 26 Radioactive Decontamination
02 51 29 Surface Cleaning Decontamination
02 51 29.13 High-Pressure Water Cleaning Decontamination
02 51 29.16 Vacuum Sweeping Cleaning Decontamination
02 51 33 Surface Removal Decontamination
02 51 33.13 Surface Removal Decontamination by Grinding
02 51 33.16 Surface Removal Decontamination by Sand Blasting
02 51 33.19 Surface Removal Decontamination by Ultrasound
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02 52 00 Chemical Decontamination
Includes: soil decontamination by chemical treatment
processes.
See: 02 51 00 for physical decontamination.
02 53 00 for thermal decontamination.
02 54 00 for biological decontamination.
02 55 00 for remediation soil stabilization.
02 61 00 for removal and disposal of contaminated soils.
02 52 13 Chemical Precipitation Decontamination
02 52 16 Ion Change Decontamination
02 52 19 Neutralization Decontamination
02 53 00 Thermal Decontamination
Includes: soil decontamination by thermal treatment processes.
See: 02 51 00 for physical decontamination.
02 52 00 for chemical decontamination.
02 54 00 for biological decontamination.
02 55 00 for remediation soil stabilization.
02 61 00 for removal and disposal of contaminated soils.
02 53 13 Incineration Decontamination
02 53 13.13 Remediation of Contaminated Soils and Sludges by Incineration
02 53 16 Thermal Desorption Decontamination
02 53 16.13 Remediation of Contaminated Soils by Thermal Desorption
02 53 19 Vitrification Decontamination
02 54 00 Biological Decontamination
Includes: soil decontamination by biological treatment
processes.
See: 02 51 00 for physical decontamination.
02 52 00 for chemical decontamination.
02 53 00 for thermal decontamination.
02 55 00 for remediation soil stabilization.
02 61 00 for removal and disposal of contaminated soils.
02 72 16 for biological water decontamination.
02 54 13 Aerobic Processes Decontamination
02 54 16 Anaerobic Processes Decontamination
02 54 19 Bioremediation Decontamination
02 54 19.13 Bioremediation Using Landfarming
02 54 19.16 Bioremediation of Soils Using Windrow Composting
02 54 19.19 Bioremediation Using Bacteria Injection
02 54 23 Soil Washing Through Separation/Solubilization
02 54 26 Organic Decontamination
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02 55 00 Remediation Soil Stabilization
Includes: insitu and exsitu soil stabilization for remediation.
See: 02 51 00 for physical decontamination.
02 52 00 for chemical decontamination.
02 53 00 for thermal decontamination.
02 54 00 for biological decontamination.
02 61 00 for removal and disposal of contaminated soils.
31 32 00 for soil stabilization.
02 56 00 Site Containment
Includes: containment of contaminated site materials.
See: 31 21 00 for off-gassing mitigation.
31 35 26 for containment barriers.
02 56 13 Waste Containment
02 56 13.13 Geomembrane Waste Containment
02 56 19 Gas Containment
02 56 19.13 Fluid-Applied Gas Barrier
02 57 00 Sinkhole Remediation
Includes: remediation of underground voids in soluble rock
created by groundwater.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: sinkholes: karst.
See Also: 31 23 23 for backfilling.
31 43 13 for pressure grouting.
31 43 16 for compaction grouting.
02 57 13 Sinkhole Remediation by Grouting
02 57 13.13 Sinkhole Remediation by Compaction Grouting
02 57 13.16 Sinkhole Remediation by Cap Grouting
02 57 16 Sinkhole Remediation by Backfilling
02 58 00 Snow Control
Includes: permanent means to control the movement of snow
on the site.
See: 01 56 26 for temporary fencing.
32 31 00 for fences and gates.
02 58 13 Snow Fencing
02 58 16 Snow Avalanche Control
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02 60 00 Contaminated Site Material Removal
Includes: removal and disposal of contaminated site materials.
See: 02 24 23 for chemical sampling and analysis of soils.
02 50 00 for site remediation.
02 70 00 for water remediation.
02 80 00 for remediation of materials within structures.
44 50 00 for solid waste control and reuse.
02 61 00 Removal and Disposal of Contaminated Soils
Includes: removal of toxic and hazardous site materials.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: PCB: polychlorinate biphenyl.
See: 02 51 00 for physical decontamination.
02 52 00 for chemical decontamination.
02 53 00 for thermal decontamination.
02 54 00 for biological decontamination.
02 55 00 for remediation soil stabilization.
02 81 00 for transportation and disposal of hazardous materials
within structures.
02 82 00 for remediation of asbestos materials within
structures.
02 84 00 for remediation of PCB materials within structures.
31 23 16 for excavation.
02 61 13 Excavation and Handling of Contaminated Material
02 61 23 Removal and Disposal of Polychlorinate Biphenyl Contaminated Soils
02 61 26 Removal and Disposal of Asbestos Contaminated Soils
02 61 29 Removal and Disposal of Organically Contaminated Soils
02 62 00 Hazardous Waste Recovery Processes
Includes: removal of hazardous and toxic materials from soil.
May Include: removal of hazardous and toxic materials from air
and water.
See: 43 30 00 for gas and liquid purification equipment.
44 10 00 for air pollution control.
02 62 13 Air and Steam Stripping
02 62 16 Soil Vapor Extraction
02 62 19 Soil Washing and Flushing
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02 65 00 Underground Storage Tank Removal
Includes: removal of underground tanks and appurtenances
which have been used to store toxic and hazardous materials.
See: 02 86 00 for hazardous waste drum handling.
31 23 16 for excavation.
02 70 00 Water Remediation
Includes: remediation of contaminated water.
See: 02 50 00 for site remediation.
02 60 00 for contaminated site material removal.
02 80 00 for remediation of materials within structures.
44 40 00 for water pollution control equipment.
02 71 00 Groundwater Treatment
Includes: treatment of contaminated groundwater.
See: 02 32 23 for groundwater monitoring before construction.
33 11 53 for monitoring wells.
02 72 00 Water Decontamination
Includes: decontamination technologies for treatment of
contaminated water.
See: 02 54 00 for biological soil decontamination.
43 30 00 for gas and liquid purification equipment.
44 40 00 for water pollution control equipment.
02 72 13 Chemical Water Decontamination
02 72 16 Biological Water Decontamination
02 72 19 Electrolysis Water Decontamination
02 80 00 Facility Remediation
Includes: remediation technologies for abatement and removal
and disposal of contaminated materials within structures.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: hazardous materials: poisonous
materials.
See: 00 31 00 for existing hazardous materials information.
02 26 00 for hazardous materials assessment.
02 50 00 for remediation of site materials.
02 60 00 for contaminated site material removal.
02 70 00 for water remediation.
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02 81 00 Transportation and Disposal of Hazardous Materials
Includes: requirements for transporting and disposal of
hazardous materials within structures.
See: 01 35 43 for environmental procedures for hazardous
materials.
02 61 00 for removal and disposal of contaminated site
materials.
44 50 00 for solid waste control and reuse.
02 82 00 Asbestos Remediation
Includes: abatement or removal of asbestos material within
structures.
See: 00 31 26 for existing asbestos information provided to
bidders or proposers before construction begins.
02 26 23 for asbestos assessments performed under the
contract.
02 61 26 for removal and disposal of asbestos site materials.
02 82 13 Asbestos Abatement
Includes: abatement or removal of asbestos material within
structures, and removal of piping with coatings of asbestos-
containing material (ACM), removal of ACM-contaminated
pipeline coatings or coverings, cutting of pipelines containing,
covered, or coated with ACM, and monitoring of work area
during cutting and cleaning operations.
02 82 13.13 Glovebag Asbestos Abatement
02 82 13.16 Precautions for Asbestos Abatement
02 82 13.19 Asbestos Floor Tile and Mastic Abatement
02 82 13.33 Asbestos Abatement for Utilities
02 82 16 Engineering Control of Asbestos Containing Materials
02 82 33 Removal and Disposal of Asbestos Containing Materials
02 83 00 Lead Remediation
Includes: abatement or removal of lead material within
structures.
See: 00 31 26 for existing lead information provided to bidders
or proposers before construction begins.
02 26 26 for lead assessments performed under the contract.
02 83 13 Lead Hazard Control Activities
02 83 19 Lead-Based Paint Remediation
02 83 19.13 Lead-Based Paint Abatement
02 83 33 Removal and Disposal of Material Containing Lead
02 83 33.13 Lead-Based Paint Removal and Disposal
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02 84 00 Polychlorinate Biphenyl Remediation
Includes: abatement or removal of polychlorinated biphenyl
material within structures.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: PCB: polychlorinate biphenyl.
See: 00 31 26 for existing PCB information provided to bidders
or proposers before construction begins.
02 26 29 for PCB assessments performed under the contract.
02 61 23 for removal and disposal of PCB site materials.
02 84 16 Handling of Lighting Ballasts and Lamps Containing PCBs and Mercury
02 84 33 Removal and Disposal of Polychlorinate Biphenyls
02 86 00 Hazardous Waste Drum Handling
Includes: requirements for handling drums containing material
contaminated with toxic and hazardous materials.
See: 00 31 26 for hazardous waste drum information provided
to the bidders and proposers before construction begins.
02 26 36 for hazardous waste drum assessments performed
under the contract.
02 65 00 for removal of underground storage tanks.
02 87 00 Biohazard Remediation
02 87 13 Mold Remediation
02 87 13.13 Precautions for Mold Remediation
02 87 13.16 Mold Remediation Preparation and Containment
02 87 13.19 Mold Remediation Clearance Air Sampling
02 87 13.33 Removal and Disposal of Materials with Mold
02 87 16 Excrement Removal
02 87 16.13 Bird Excrement Removal
02 87 16.16 Rodent Excrement Removal
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DIVISION 03 CONCRETE
03 00 00 Concrete
May be used as Division level
Section title.
03 01 00 Maintenance of Concrete
Includes: maintenance, repair, rehabilitation, replacement,
restoration, preservation, etc. of concrete. Includes graffiti
removal. Includes epoxy-injected crack repair.
Level 4 Numbering Recommendation: Level 4 titles for
concrete are provided as examples for user's creation of more
detailed titles for other subjects as required. Following Level 4
numbering is recommended:
.51-.59 for maintenance.
.61-.69 for repair.
.71-.79 for rehabilitation.
.81-.89 for replacement.
.91-.99 for restoration.
See: 02 25 16 for existing concrete assessment.
03 30 00 for cleaning new cast-in-place concrete.
03 40 00 for cleaning new precast concrete.
09 96 23 for graffiti-resistant coatings.
32 01 26 for rigid pavement surface treatment.
32 01 29 for rigid pavement rehabilitation.
03 01 10 Maintenance of Concrete Forming and Accessories
03 01 20 Maintenance of Concrete Reinforcing
03 01 23 Maintenance of Stressing Tendons
03 01 30 Maintenance of Cast-in-Place Concrete
03 01 30.51 Cleaning of Cast-in-Place Concrete
03 01 30.61 Resurfacing of Cast-in-Place Concrete
03 01 30.71 Rehabilitation of Cast-in-Place Concrete
03 01 30.72 Strengthening of Cast-in-Place Concrete
03 01 40 Maintenance of Precast Concrete
03 01 40.51 Cleaning of Precast Concrete
03 01 40.61 Resurfacing of Precast Concrete
03 01 40.71 Rehabilitation of Precast Concrete
03 01 40.72 Strengthening of Precast Concrete
03 01 50 Maintenance of Cast Decks and Underlayment
03 01 50.51 Cleaning Cast Decks and Underlayment
03 01 50.61 Resurfacing of Cast Decks and Underlayment
03 01 50.71 Rehabilitation of Cast Decks and Underlayment
03 01 50.72 Strengthening of Cast Decks and Underlayment
03 01 60 Maintenance of Grouting
03 01 70 Maintenance of Mass Concrete
03 01 80 Maintenance of Concrete Cutting and Boring
03 03 00 Conservation Treatment for Period Concrete
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03 03 30 Conservation Treatment for Period Cast-in-Place Concrete
03 03 31 Conservation Treatment for Period Structural Concrete
03 03 33 Conservation Treatment for Period Architectural Concrete
03 05 00 Common Work Results for Concrete
Includes: subjects common to multiple titles in Division 03.
See: 01 80 00 for performance requirements of subjects
common to multiple titles.
03 05 05 Selective Demolition for Concrete
See: 02 41 19 for selective demolition for whole structure
demolition.
03 06 00 Schedules for Concrete
Includes: schedules of items common to multiple titles in
Division 03.
Notes: a schedule may be included on drawings, in the project
manual, or a project book.
03 06 10 Schedules for Concrete Forming and Accessories
03 06 20 Schedules for Concrete Reinforcing
03 06 20.13 Concrete Beam Reinforcing Schedule
03 06 20.16 Concrete Slab Reinforcing Schedule
03 06 30 Schedules for Cast-in-Place Concrete
03 06 30.13 Concrete Footing Schedule
03 06 30.16 Concrete Column Schedule
03 06 30.19 Concrete Slab Schedule
03 06 30.23 Concrete Shaft Schedule
03 06 30.26 Concrete Beam Schedule
03 06 40 Schedules for Precast Concrete
03 06 40.13 Precast Concrete Panel Schedule
03 06 50 Schedules for Cast Decks and Underlayment
03 06 60 Schedules for Grouting
03 06 70 Schedules for Mass Concrete
03 06 80 Schedules for Concrete Cutting and Boring
03 08 00 Commissioning of Concrete
Includes: commissioning of items common to multiple titles in
Division 03.
See: 01 91 00 for commissioning of subjects common to
multiple Divisions.
03 10 00 Concrete Forming and Accessories
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03 11 00 Concrete Forming
Includes: permanent and temporary forms for structural and
architectural cast-in-place concrete. Metal pan forms, wood
forms, plastic forms, slip forms, and corrugated paper forms for
placing concrete. Form liners, void forms.
May Include: manufactured joints, anchors, inserts, and
waterstops.
See: 03 40 00 for precast concrete formwork.
03 51 00 for cast roof deck form boards.
05 30 00 for metal deck forms.
07 95 13 for expansion joint cover assemblies.
See Also: 03 15 13 for manufactured joints, anchors, inserts,
and waterstops.
03 30 00 for cast-in-place concrete forming.
Products: form coatings, form ties.
03 11 13 Structural Cast-in-Place Concrete Forming
03 11 13.13 Concrete Slip Forming
03 11 13.16 Concrete Shoring
03 11 13.19 Falsework
03 11 16 Architectural Cast-in-Place Concrete Forming
03 11 16.13 Concrete Form Liners
03 11 19 Insulating Concrete Forming
03 11 23 Permanent Stair Forming
Includes: forms specifically designed for the forming of
stairways that remain in place permanently.
03 11 26 Permanent Tier Forming
03 15 00 Concrete Accessories
Includes: anchors, cast-in anchors, inserts, expansion and
contraction joints, and waterstops.
See: 07 95 13 for expansion joint cover assemblies.
See Also: 03 11 00 for manufactured joints, anchors, inserts,
and waterstops.
05 05 19 for post-installed concrete anchors.
03 15 13 Waterstops
03 15 13.13 Non-Expanding Waterstops
03 15 13.16 Expanding Waterstops
03 15 13.19 Combination Expanding and Injection Hose Waterstops
03 15 13.21 Injection Hose Waterstops
03 15 16 Concrete Construction Joints
03 15 19 Cast-In Concrete Anchors
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03 15 21 Termite Barrier
See Also: 10 81 00 for pest control devices.
03 20 00 Concrete Reinforcing
Includes: reinforcement of all types to increase the structural
capabilities of concrete.
See: 03 38 00 for post-tensioned concrete.
04 05 19 for masonry reinforcing.
See Also: 03 30 00 for cast-in-place concrete reinforcement.
03 40 00 for precast concrete reinforcement.
03 21 00 Reinforcement Bars
Includes: tension, compression, and temperature-reinforcing
steel for concrete. Coated reinforcing steel.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: reinforcing steel: steel rebar:
reinforcing bars.
Products: bar supports, bar chairs, bar spacers.
03 21 11 Plain Steel Reinforcement Bars
03 21 13 Galvanized Reinforcement Steel Bars
03 21 16 Epoxy-Coated Reinforcement Steel Bars
03 21 19 Stainless Steel Reinforcement Bars
Includes: corrosion-resistant steel reinforcing bars.
03 21 21 Composite Reinforcement Bars
03 21 21.11 Glass Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Reinforcement Bars
03 21 21.13 Organic Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Reinforcement Bars
03 21 21.16 Carbon Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Reinforcement Bars
03 22 00 Fabric and Grid Reinforcing
Includes: welded wire fabric used as reinforcement for
concrete. Coated welded wire fabric.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: WWF: welded wire fabric:
welded wire mesh: welded wire reinforcement.
03 22 13 Galvanized Welded Wire Fabric Reinforcing
03 22 16 Epoxy-Coated Welded Wire Fabric Reinforcing
03 22 19 Composite Grid Reinforcing
03 23 00 Stressed Tendon Reinforcing
Includes: stressing tendons for reinforcement of concrete.
Products: seven-wire stress-relieved strand, stress-relieved
wire, tendon ducts.
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03 24 00 Fibrous Reinforcing
Includes: fibrous reinforcing for reinforcement of concrete. Steel
fibers, synthetic fibers.
Products: steel fibers, synthetic fibers.
03 25 00 Composite Reinforcing
03 25 13 Glass Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Reinforcing
03 25 16 Organic Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Reinforcing
03 25 19 Carbon Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Reinforcing
03 30 00 Cast-in-Place Concrete
Includes: aggregate, cement, additives, and pigmented mix.
May Include: concrete forming, accessories, and reinforcing.
Granular subbase and vapor retarders for concrete slabs-on-
grade. CIP concrete tunnel lining. CIP concrete shaft lining. CIP
concrete retaining walls.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: CIP: cast-in-place. Cast-in-
place: poured-in-place.
See: 03 50 00 for cast decks and underlayment.
32 13 00 for rigid pavement.
41 62 13 for cement mixer trucks.
See Also: 03 10 00 for CIP concrete forming and accessories.
03 20 00 for CIP concrete reinforcing.
07 26 00 for vapor retarders for concrete slabs-on-grade.
13 47 13 for cathodic protection.
31 23 00 for granular subbase for concrete slabs-on-grade.
31 35 23 for slope protection with CIP concrete slope paving.
31 74 13 for CIP concrete tunnel lining.
31 75 13 for CIP concrete shaft lining.
32 32 13 for CIP concrete retaining walls.
03 30 53 Miscellaneous Cast-in-Place Concrete
Includes: may be used for projects with small amounts of CIP
concrete.
03 31 00 Structural Concrete
Includes: cast-in-place concrete for structural purposes where
appearance is not a prime consideration. Cast-in-place
concrete beams, columns, girders, joists, slabs, and other
concrete framing members.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: self-compacting concrete: self-
consolidating concrete: self-placing concrete: self-leveling
concrete.
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03 31 13 Heavyweight Structural Concrete
03 31 16 Lightweight Structural Concrete
03 31 19 Shrinkage-Compensating Structural Concrete
03 31 23 High-Performance Structural Concrete
03 31 24 Ultra High-Performance Structural Concrete
03 31 26 Self-Compacting Concrete
03 33 00 Architectural Concrete
Includes: cast-in-place concrete where appearance is a prime
consideration.
03 33 13 Heavyweight Architectural Concrete
03 33 16 Lightweight Architectural Concrete
03 34 00 Low Density Concrete
Includes: concrete of low density serving as structural concrete.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: low density concrete:
lightweight concrete.
See: 03 52 00 for lightweight concrete roof insulation.
03 35 00 Concrete Finishing
Includes: leveling, floating, troweling, and other treatments of
flat concrete, including sealing and hardening. Treatment of
formed concrete surfaces to achieve certain surface
characteristics.
See: 03 53 00 for concrete topping.
03 54 00 for cast underlayment.
09 61 00 for floor treatments.
32 13 13 for exposed aggregate concrete paving.
32 13 16 for stamped concrete paving.
Products: admixtures, additives, aggregate, cement, coloring
agents, fly ash, accelerators, bonding agents, air entrainment,
curing agents, densifiers, hardeners, plasticizers, retarders,
sealers.
03 35 13 High-Tolerance Concrete Floor Finishing
03 35 16 Heavy-Duty Concrete Floor Finishing
Includes: finishes to reinforce high weight bearing, high traffic,
high usage areas.
03 35 19 Colored Concrete Finishing
03 35 23 Exposed Aggregate Concrete Finishing
03 35 26 Grooved Concrete Surface Finishing
03 35 29 Tooled Concrete Finishing
03 35 33 Stamped Concrete Finishing
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03 35 43 Polished Concrete Finishing
03 35 43.13 Polished and Dyed Concrete Finishing
03 35 43.16 Polished and Stained Concrete Finishing
03 35 46 Concrete Topical Treatments
Includes: concrete treatments such as sealers, hardeners,
densifiers, and repellants, applied after curing.
03 37 00 Specialty Placed Concrete
Includes: various methods of specially placing concrete.
Concrete placed as dry mix.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: shotcrete: gunite.
See: 03 53 00 for concrete topping.
31 32 33 for shotcrete soil slope stabilization.
31 33 33 for shotcrete rock slope stabilization.
31 52 00 for cofferdams.
31 74 19 for shotcrete tunnel lining.
32 13 16 for roller-compacted concrete paving.
35 53 00 for underwater construction.
03 37 13 Shotcrete
03 37 16 Pumped Concrete
03 37 19 Pneumatically Placed Concrete
03 37 23 Roller-Compacted Concrete
03 37 26 Underwater Placed Concrete
03 38 00 Post-Tensioned Concrete
Includes: cast-in-place concrete with stressing tendons and
jacking to apply load on tendons.
May Include: unstressed concrete reinforcing.
See: 03 20 00 for concrete reinforcing.
03 23 00 for stressed tendon reinforcing.
03 38 13 Post-Tensioned Concrete Preparation
03 38 16 Unbonded Post-Tensioned Concrete
03 38 19 Bonded Post-Tensioned Concrete
03 39 00 Concrete Curing
Includes: any method of curing concrete.
03 39 13 Water Concrete Curing
03 39 16 Sand Concrete Curing
03 39 23 Membrane Concrete Curing
03 39 23.13 Chemical Compound Membrane Concrete Curing
03 39 23.23 Sheet Membrane Concrete Curing
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03 40 00 Precast Concrete
Includes: concrete cast in forms, either on or off site, before
final placement. Forming, reinforcing, inserts, and accessories.
May Include: precast concrete tunnel lining. Precast concrete
shaft lining. Precast concrete retaining walls.
See: 31 35 23 for slope protection with precast concrete slope
paving.
31 62 13 for precast concrete driven piles.
See Also: 31 74 16 for precast concrete tunnel lining.
31 75 16 for precast concrete shaft lining.
32 32 16 for precast concrete retaining walls.
03 41 00 Precast Structural Concrete
Includes: precast concrete for structural purposes where
appearance is not a prime consideration. Precast concrete
beams, columns, girders, joists, slabs, and other concrete
framing members.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: precast: prestressed.
See: 03 45 00 for precast architectural concrete.
03 47 00 for site-cast concrete.
03 48 00 for precast concrete specialties.
05 55 16 for metal stair nosings.
03 41 13 Precast Concrete Hollow Core Planks
03 41 16 Precast Concrete Slabs
03 41 23 Precast Concrete Stairs
03 41 33 Precast Structural Pretensioned Concrete
03 41 36 Precast Structural Post-Tensioned Concrete
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03 45 00 Precast Architectural Concrete
Includes: precast concrete where appearance is a prime
consideration.
May Include: unit masonry, stone veneer, and tile used as
facings for architectural precast concrete panels.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: precast: plant-precast:
prestressed.
See: 03 41 00 for precast structural concrete.
03 47 00 for site-cast concrete.
03 48 00 for precast concrete specialties.
04 72 00 for cast stone masonry.
07 44 00 for faced roof and wall panels.
See Also: 04 20 00 for unit masonry facing.
04 40 00 for stone facing.
09 30 00 for tile facing.
03 45 13 Faced Architectural Precast Concrete
03 45 33 Precast Architectural Pretensioned Concrete
03 45 36 Precast Architectural Post-Tensioned Concrete
03 47 00 Site-Cast Concrete
Includes: concrete cast in forms on site before final placement.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: site-cast: site-precast.
See: 03 41 00 for precast structural concrete.
03 45 00 for precast architectural concrete.
03 48 00 for precast concrete specialties.
03 47 13 Tilt-Up Concrete
03 47 16 Lift-Slab Concrete
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03 48 00 Precast Concrete Specialties
Includes: miscellaneous precast concrete items.
See: 03 41 00 for precast structural concrete.
03 45 00 for precast architectural concrete.
03 47 00 for site-cast concrete.
04 72 00 for cast stone masonry.
07 76 00 for precast concrete roof pavers.
32 14 13 for precast concrete unit paving.
32 16 13 for precast concrete curbs and gutters.
33 05 61 for concrete manholes.
33 05 63 for concrete vaults and chambers.
33 05 66 for concrete distribution chambers.
33 05 69 for concrete trenchways.
33 05 71 for cleanouts.
33 05 73 for polyethylene manholes.
33 05 76 for fiberglass manholes.
33 42 13 for stormwater culverts.
33 71 16 for precast concrete electrical utility poles.
34 71 13 for precast concrete vehicle barriers.
See Also: 32 17 13 for parking bumpers.
03 48 13 Precast Concrete Bollards
03 48 13.11 Precast Concrete Security Bollards
03 48 16 Precast Concrete Splash Blocks
03 48 19 Precast Concrete Stair Treads
03 48 26 Precast Concrete Parking Bumpers
See Also: 32 17 13 for parking bumpers.
03 48 33 Precast Pre-Framed Concrete Panels
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: studcast concrete: thinshell
concrete.
03 48 43 Precast Concrete Trim
03 49 00 Glass-Fiber-Reinforced Concrete
Includes: products using a cement/aggregate slurry reinforced
with glass fibers.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: GFRC: glass-fiber-reinforced
concrete.
See: 06 82 00 for glass-fiber-reinforced plastic.
07 44 53 for glass-fiber-reinforced wall cementitious panels.
09 27 13 for glass-fiber-reinforced plaster fabrications.
03 49 13 Glass-Fiber-Reinforced Concrete Column Covers
03 49 16 Glass-Fiber-Reinforced Concrete Spandrels
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03 49 43 Glass-Fiber-Reinforced Concrete Trim
03 50 00 Cast Decks and Underlayment
Includes: poured and prefabricated cast floor and roof decks
and fill. Includes form boards, reinforcement, and support
members when part of a system.
See: 03 34 00 for low density concrete.
03 41 00 for precast concrete decks.
07 22 13 for asphaltic perlite concrete deck.
03 51 00 Cast Roof Decks
Includes: unitized panels of gypsum and cementitious wood
fiber roof decking.
03 51 13 Cementitious Wood Fiber Decks
03 51 16 Gypsum Concrete Roof Decks
03 52 00 Lightweight Concrete Roof Insulation
Includes: insulating concrete used in roofing assemblies.
May Include: corrugated permanent metal forms when part of
the cast deck system.
See: 03 34 00 for low density concrete.
07 22 13 for asphaltic perlite concrete deck.
07 22 16 for roof board insulation.
See Also: 03 11 00 for concrete forming.
05 30 00 for metal deck forms.
03 52 13 Composite Concrete Roof Insulation
03 52 16 Lightweight Insulating Concrete
03 52 16.13 Lightweight Cellular Insulating Concrete
03 52 16.16 Lightweight Aggregate Insulating Concrete
03 53 00 Concrete Topping
Includes: cellular concrete for floor construction and concrete
topping for slabs.
See: 03 35 00 for concrete floor finishing.
03 52 00 for lightweight concrete roof insulation.
03 54 00 for cast underlayment.
03 53 13 Emery-Aggregate Concrete Topping
03 53 16 Iron-Aggregate Concrete Topping
03 53 19 Concrete Overlayment
Includes: pedestrian or vehicular traffic wearing surface
treatments.
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03 54 00 Cast Underlayment
Includes: self-leveling and troweled concrete leveler and
underlayment.
See: 03 53 00 for concrete topping.
06 16 26 for underlayment.
03 54 13 Gypsum Cement Underlayment
03 54 16 Hydraulic Cement Underlayment
03 60 00 Grouting
Includes: shrink-resistant, mortar and fluid-like materials used
for filling joints and cavities and setting and anchoring items in
masonry and concrete.
May Include: grouting of items included elsewhere, such as
structural metal, metal fabrications, decorative metals, and
equipment.
See: 04 05 16 for masonry grouting.
09 30 00 for tile joint grouting.
09 63 00 for masonry flooring joint grouting.
31 73 00 for tunnel grouting.
32 14 00 for unit paving joint grouting.
See Also: 05 10 00 for grouting to set structural metal framing.
05 20 00 for grouting to set metal joists.
05 50 00 for grouting to set metal fabrications.
05 70 00 for grouting to set decorative metals.
Individual equipment titles for grouting to set equipment.
03 61 00 Cementitious Grouting
Includes: cementitious mixture of low slump for setting and
anchoring.
See: 03 62 00 for non-shrink grouting.
03 63 00 for epoxy grouting.
03 61 13 Dry-Pack Grouting
03 62 00 Non-Shrink Grouting
Includes: cementitious mixture with additives to compensate for
shrinkage for setting and anchoring.
See: 03 61 00 for cementitious grouting.
03 63 00 for epoxy grouting.
03 62 13 Non-Metallic Non-Shrink Grouting
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03 62 16 Metallic Non-Shrink Grouting
03 63 00 Epoxy Grouting
Includes: epoxy mixture with stable volume characteristics for
setting and anchoring.
See: 03 61 00 for cementitious grouting.
03 62 00 for non-shrink grouting.
03 64 23 for epoxy injection grouting.
03 64 00 Injection Grouting
Includes: grouting cracks and other defects in concrete
construction.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: injection grouting: pressure
grouting.
See: 03 01 00 for concrete rehabilitation and repair.
31 32 23 for pressure grouting soil stabilization.
31 43 13 for pressure grouting for concrete raising.
31 43 16 for compaction grouting for concrete raising.
03 64 23 Epoxy Injection Grouting
03 70 00 Mass Concrete
Includes: large volume placement of cast-in-place concrete with
dimensions large enough to require special construction
techniques and procedures to compensate for the generation of
heat, volume change, and to minimize cracks.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: raft foundations: mat
foundations.
See: 35 71 13 for concrete gravity dams.
35 72 13 for concrete arch dams.
35 74 13 for concrete buttress dams.
03 71 00 Mass Concrete for Raft Foundations
03 72 00 Mass Concrete for Dams
03 80 00 Concrete Cutting and Boring
03 81 00 Concrete Cutting
Includes: cutting or sawing through concrete.
See: 03 82 00 for concrete boring.
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03 81 13 Flat Concrete Sawing
03 81 16 Track Mounted Concrete Wall Sawing
03 81 19 Wire Concrete Wall Sawing
03 81 23 Hand Concrete Wall Sawing
03 81 26 Chain Concrete Wall Sawing
03 82 00 Concrete Boring
Includes: creating circular hole through concrete with an auger
or drill.
See: 02 25 16 for assessment drilling of existing concrete.
03 81 00 for concrete cutting.
03 82 13 Concrete Core Drilling
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DIVISION 04 MASONRY
04 00 00 Masonry
May be used as Division level
Section title.
04 01 00 Maintenance of Masonry
Includes: maintenance, repair, rehabilitation, replacement,
restoration, preservation, etc. of masonry.
Level 4 Numbering Recommendation: Level 4 titles for
masonry are provided as examples for user's creation of more
detailed titles for other subjects as required. Following Level 4
numbering is recommended:
.51-.59 for maintenance.
.61-.69 for repair.
.71-.79 for rehabilitation.
.81-.89 for replacement.
.91-.99 for restoration.
See: 02 25 19 for existing masonry assessment.
04 20 00 for cleaning new unit masonry.
04 40 00 for cleaning new stone assemblies.
04 50 00 for cleaning new refractory masonry.
04 60 00 for cleaning new corrosion-resistant masonry.
04 70 00 for cleaning new manufactured masonry.
04 01 20 Maintenance of Unit Masonry
04 01 20.41 Unit Masonry Stabilization
04 01 20.51 Unit Masonry Maintenance
04 01 20.52 Unit Masonry Cleaning
04 01 20.91 Unit Masonry Restoration
04 01 20.93 Testing and Sampling Brick Units for Restoration
04 01 40 Maintenance of Stone Assemblies
04 01 40.51 Stone Maintenance
04 01 40.52 Stone Cleaning
04 01 40.91 Stone Restoration
04 01 50 Maintenance of Refractory Masonry
04 01 60 Maintenance of Corrosion-Resistant Masonry
04 01 70 Maintenance of Manufactured Masonry
04 03 00 Conservation Treatment for Period Masonry
Includes: testing and sampling, dismantling, repairing,
replacing, repointing.
May Include: limestone, granite, sandstone.
04 03 01 Maintenance for Period Masonry
04 03 01.13 Period Masonry Cleaning
04 03 05 Common Work Results for Period Masonry
04 03 05.13 Period Masonry Mortaring
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04 03 05.16 Period Masonry Grouting
04 03 05.19 Period Masonry Anchorage and Reinforcing
04 03 21 Conservation Treatment for Period Clay Unit Masonry
04 03 21.19 Clay Brick Conservation Treatment
04 03 21.21 Terra Cotta Conservation Treatment
04 03 21.23 Faience Block Conservation Treatment
04 03 22 Conservation Treatment for Period Concrete Unit Masonry
04 03 24 Conservation Treatment for Period Adobe Unit Masonry
04 03 43 Conservation Treatment for Period Stone Masonry
04 05 00 Common Work Results for Masonry
Includes: subjects common to multiple titles in Division 04.
See: 01 80 00 for performance requirements of subjects
common to multiple titles.
04 05 05 Selective Demolition for Masonry
See: 02 41 19 for selective demolition for whole structure
demolition.
04 05 13 Masonry Mortaring
Includes: masonry mortaring for other titles in Division 04.
Products: premixed and colored mortar.
04 05 13.16 Chemical-Resistant Masonry Mortaring
04 05 13.19 Epoxy Masonry Mortaring
04 05 13.23 Surface Bonding Masonry Mortaring
04 05 13.26 Engineered Masonry Mortaring
04 05 13.29 Refractory Masonry Mortaring
04 05 13.91 Masonry Restoration Mortaring
04 05 16 Masonry Grouting
Includes: masonry grouting for other titles in Division 04.
04 05 16.16 Chemical-Resistant Masonry Grouting
04 05 16.26 Engineered Masonry Grouting
04 05 19 Masonry Anchorage and Reinforcing
Includes: masonry anchorage and reinforcing for other titles in
Division 04.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: masonry anchors: masonry
ties.
04 05 19.13 Continuous Joint Reinforcing
04 05 19.16 Masonry Anchors
04 05 19.26 Masonry Reinforcing Bars
04 05 19.29 Stone Anchors
04 05 21 Masonry Strengthening
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04 05 23 Masonry Accessories
Includes: masonry accessories other than those intended to
anchor or reinforce for other titles in Division 04.
See: 07 62 00 for sheet metal flashing.
07 65 00 for flexible flashing.
04 05 23.13 Masonry Control and Expansion Joints
04 05 23.16 Masonry Embedded Flashing
04 05 23.19 Masonry Cavity Drainage, Weepholes, and Vents
04 06 00 Schedules for Masonry
Includes: schedules of items common to multiple titles in
Division 04.
Notes: a schedule may be included on drawings, in the project
manual, or a project book.
04 06 20 Schedules for Unit Masonry
04 06 20.13 Masonry Unit Schedule
04 06 40 Schedules for Stone Assemblies
04 06 50 Schedules for Refractory Masonry
04 06 60 Schedules for Corrosion-Resistant Masonry
04 06 70 Schedules for Manufactured Masonry
04 08 00 Commissioning of Masonry
Includes: commissioning of items common to multiple titles in
Division 04.
See: 01 91 00 for commissioning of subjects common to
multiple Divisions.
04 20 00 Unit Masonry
Includes: masonry unit construction, load-bearing and non-
load-bearing, grouted and non-grouted, reinforced and non-
reinforced.
May Include: masonry mortaring, masonry grouting, masonry
anchorage and reinforcing, and masonry accessories. Unit
masonry retaining walls.
See: 04 05 13 for masonry mortaring.
04 05 16 for masonry grouting.
04 05 19 for masonry anchorage and reinforcing.
04 05 23 for masonry accessories.
32 32 19 for unit masonry retaining walls.
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04 21 00 Clay Unit Masonry
Includes: load-bearing and non-load-bearing clay masonry.
See: 04 27 00 for multi-wythe unit masonry.
04 54 00 for refractory brick masonry.
04 61 00 for chemical-resistant brick masonry.
04 71 00 for manufactured brick masonry.
09 63 13 for brick flooring.
12 11 00 for sculptured brick panels and brick murals.
13 49 16 for lead bricks.
32 14 16 for brick unit paving.
Products: face brick, building brick.
04 21 13 Brick Masonry
04 21 13.13 Brick Veneer Masonry
04 21 13.23 Surface-Bonded Brick Masonry
04 21 16 Ceramic Glazed Clay Masonry
04 21 19 Clay Tile Masonry
04 21 23 Structural Clay Tile Masonry
04 21 26 Glazed Structural Clay Tile Masonry
04 21 29 Terra Cotta Masonry
04 22 00 Concrete Unit Masonry
Includes: load-bearing and non-load-bearing concrete unit
masonry.
May Include: integral water repellent.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: CMU: concrete masonry unit,
concrete block: cinder blocks.
See: 04 27 00 for multi-wythe unit masonry.
07 19 00 for water repellents.
07 76 00 for precast concrete roof pavers.
31 35 23 for CMU slope protection paving.
31 37 16 for CMU riprap.
32 14 13 for precast concrete unit paving.
32 32 23 for segmental CMU retaining walls.
35 31 29 for CMU revetments, jetties, and groins.
35 42 53 for CMU wall waterway bank protection.
35 43 53 for CMU wall waterway scour protection.
Products: concrete brick, pumice block.
04 22 00.13 Concrete Unit Veneer Masonry
04 22 00.16 Surface-Bonded Concrete Unit Masonry
04 22 19 Insulated Concrete Unit Masonry
04 22 23 Architectural Concrete Unit Masonry
04 22 23.13 Exposed Aggregate Concrete Unit Masonry
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04 22 23.16 Fluted Concrete Unit Masonry
04 22 23.19 Molded-Face Concrete Unit Masonry
04 22 23.23 Prefaced Concrete Unit Masonry
04 22 23.26 Sound-Absorbing Concrete Unit Masonry
04 22 23.29 Split-Face Concrete Unit Masonry
04 22 26 Autoclaved Aerated Concrete Unit Masonry
04 22 33 Interlocking Concrete Unit Masonry
04 23 00 Glass Unit Masonry
Includes: glass masonry unit construction.
See: 08 60 00 for skylights.
09 76 00 for plastic blocks.
See Also: 08 55 13 for tornado-resistant windows.
08 55 23 for blast-resistant windows.
04 23 13 Vertical Glass Unit Masonry
04 23 16 Glass Unit Masonry Floors
04 23 19 Glass Unit Masonry Skylights
04 24 00 Adobe Unit Masonry
Includes: adobe masonry unit construction.
See: 04 70 00 for manufactured masonry.
09 25 26 for natural clay plastering.
04 24 13 Site-Cast Adobe Unit Masonry
04 24 16 Manufactured Adobe Unit Masonry
04 25 00 Unit Masonry Panels
Includes: masonry assemblies erected as panels.
May Include: sculptured brick panels and brick murals.
See: 04 42 00 for panelized exterior stone cladding.
07 42 63 for fabricated wall panel assemblies.
12 11 16 for sculptured brick panels and brick murals.
04 25 13 Metal-Supported Unit Masonry Panels
04 26 00 Single-Wythe Unit Masonry
04 26 13 Masonry Veneer
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04 27 00 Multiple-Wythe Unit Masonry
Includes: masonry composed of various masonry units.
May Include: non-masonry components such as insulation and
flashing.
See: 07 21 00 for thermal insulation.
07 60 00 for flashing and sheet metal.
04 27 13 Composite Unit Masonry
04 27 23 Cavity Wall Unit Masonry
04 28 00 Concrete Form Masonry Units
Includes: masonry units used as a permanent form for cast-in-
place concrete.
May Include: non-masonry components such as insulation and
flashing.
See: 07 21 00 for thermal insulation.
07 60 00 for flashing and sheet metal.
04 28 13 Dry-Stacked, Concrete-Filled Masonry Units
04 28 23 Mortar-Set, Concrete-Filled Masonry Units
04 29 00 Engineered Unit Masonry
Includes: unit masonry assemblies with engineered reinforcing
members.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: reinforced unit masonry.
DIVISION 04
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04 40 00 Stone Assemblies
Includes: natural and cut stone assembly construction.
May Include: masonry mortaring, masonry grouting, masonry
anchorage and reinforcing, and masonry accessories.
See: 09 30 33 for stone tiling.
09 63 40 for stone flooring.
09 75 00 for interior wall stone facing.
10 21 13 for stone toilet compartments.
12 36 40 for stone countertops.
31 37 16 for stone riprap.
32 14 40 for stone paving.
32 15 40 for crushed stone surfacing.
32 16 13 for stone curbs.
35 31 29 for stone seawalls, revetments, jetties, and groins.
35 42 53 for stone wall waterway bank protection.
35 43 53 for stone wall waterway scour protection.
See Also: 04 05 13 for masonry mortaring.
04 05 16 for masonry grouting.
04 05 19 for masonry anchorage and reinforcing.
04 05 23 for masonry accessories.
Products: stone materials: bluestone, granite, limestone,
marble, quartzite, sandstone, serpentine, travertine, and slate.
Collected natural stone: excavated stone, field stone, and
riverbed stone. Quarried cut stone: cleft-face stone and
dimension stone.
04 41 00 Dry-Placed Stone
Includes: stone laid without mortar.
See: 35 31 29 for stone revetments, jetties, and groins.
04 42 00 Exterior Stone Cladding
Includes: fabricated stone panels mechanically attached to
supporting backup or installed within a supporting system.
See: 04 25 00 for unit masonry panels.
04 25 13 for metal-supported unit masonry panels.
07 44 00 for faced roof and wall panels.
09 75 00 for interior stone facing.
04 42 13 Masonry-Supported Stone Cladding
04 42 16 Steel-Stud-Supported Stone Cladding
04 42 19 Strongback-Frame-Supported Stone Cladding
04 42 23 Truss-Supported Stone Cladding
04 42 26 Grid-System-Supported Stone Cladding
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04 42 43 Stone Panels for Curtain Walls
04 43 00 Stone Masonry
Includes: stone set with masonry mortar.
See: 09 75 00 for interior stone facing.
04 43 13 Stone Masonry Veneer
04 43 13.13 Anchored Stone Masonry Veneer
04 43 13.16 Adhered Stone Masonry Veneer
04 43 16 Stone Fabrications
04 50 00 Refractory Masonry
Includes: refractory masonry unit construction used in
chimneys and combustion chambers.
May Include: masonry mortaring, masonry grouting, masonry
anchorage and reinforcing, and masonry accessories.
See: 04 05 13 for refractory masonry mortaring.
10 31 00 for manufactured fireplaces.
10 32 00 for fireplace specialties.
23 51 00 for breechings, chimneys, and stacks.
40 47 00 for refractories.
See Also: 04 05 13 for masonry mortaring.
04 05 16 for masonry grouting.
04 05 19 for masonry anchorage and reinforcing.
04 05 23 for masonry accessories.
04 51 00 Flue Liner Masonry
04 52 00 Combustion Chamber Masonry
04 53 00 Castable Refractory Masonry
04 54 00 Refractory Brick Masonry
04 57 00 Masonry Fireplaces
04 57 33 Modular Masonry Fireplaces
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04 60 00 Corrosion-Resistant Masonry
Includes: masonry construction resistant to corrosion from
chemicals and other elements.
May Include: masonry mortaring, masonry grouting, masonry
anchorage and reinforcing, and masonry accessories.
See: 04 05 13 for chemical-resistant masonry mortaring.
04 05 16 for chemical-resistant masonry grouting.
09 35 00 for chemical-resistant tiling.
09 63 13 for chemical-resistant brick flooring.
09 96 35 for chemical-resistant coatings.
See Also: 04 05 13 for masonry mortaring.
04 05 16 for masonry grouting.
04 05 19 for masonry anchorage and reinforcing.
04 05 23 for masonry accessories.
04 61 00 Chemical-Resistant Brick Masonry
04 62 00 Vitrified Clay Liner Plate
04 70 00 Manufactured Masonry
Includes: hydraulically compressed veneer masonry units and
artificial stone products. Various types of manufactured
masonry.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: manufactured masonry:
simulated masonry. Manufactured stone: artificial stone:
simulated stone.
See: 03 49 00 for glass-fiber-reinforced concrete.
04 24 16 for manufactured adobe unit masonry.
06 61 13 for plastic simulated stone fabrications.
06 82 00 for glass-fiber-reinforced plastic fabrications.
04 71 00 Manufactured Brick Masonry
04 71 13 Calcium Silicate Manufactured Brick Masonry
04 72 00 Cast Stone Masonry
04 73 00 Manufactured Stone Masonry
04 73 13 Calcium Silicate Manufactured Stone Masonry
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DIVISION 05
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DIVISION 05 METALS
05 00 00 Metals
May be used as Division level
Section title.
05 01 00 Maintenance of Metals
Includes: maintenance, repair, rehabilitation, replacement,
restoration, preservation, etc. of metals.
Level 4 Numbering Recommendation: one Level 4 title for
metals is provided as an example for user's creation of more
detailed titles for other subjects as required. Following Level 4
numbering is recommended:
.51-.59 for maintenance.
.61-.69 for repair.
.71-.79 for rehabilitation.
.81-.89 for replacement.
.91-.99 for restoration.
See: 02 25 23 for existing metals assessment.
05 01 10 Maintenance of Structural Metal Framing
05 01 20 Maintenance of Metal Joists
05 01 30 Maintenance of Metal Decking
05 01 40 Maintenance of Cold-Formed Metal Framing
05 01 50 Maintenance of Metal Fabrications
05 01 70 Maintenance of Decorative Metal
05 01 70.91 Historic Treatment of Decorative Metal
05 03 00 Conservation Treatment for Period Metals
05 03 12 Conservation Treatment for Period Structural Steel
05 03 12.13 Conservation Treatment for Period Architecturally Exposed Steel
05 03 12.23 Conservation Treatment for Period Structural Steel for Buildings
05 03 51 Conservation Treatment for Period Metal Stairs
05 03 58 Conservation Treatment for Period Column Covers
05 03 70 Conservation Treatment for Period Decorative Metal
05 03 71 Conservation Treatment for Period Decorative Metal Stairs
05 03 73 Conservation Treatment for Period Decorative Metal Railings
05 03 75 Conservation Treatment for Period Decorative Formed Metal
05 03 76 Conservation Treatment for Period Decorative Forged Metal
05 05 00 Common Work Results for Metals
Includes: subjects common to multiple titles in Division 05.
See: 01 80 00 for performance requirements of subjects
common to multiple titles.
05 05 05 Selective Demolition for Metals
See: 02 41 19 for selective demolition for whole structure
demolition.
DIVISION 05
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05 05 13 Shop-Applied Coatings for Metal
Includes: coatings applied in the shop or factory. Anodic
coatings, fluoropolymer coatings, galvanic coatings, metallic
coatings, paint coatings, porcelain enamel coatings, and
powdered coatings. Metalizing.
See: 06 05 83 for shop-applied wood coatings.
09 90 00 for field-applied coatings.
41 34 13 for anodizing equipment.
41 34 23 for coating equipment.
41 34 36 for electroplating equipment.
05 05 19 Post-Installed Concrete Anchors
See: 03 15 19 for cast-in concrete anchors.
05 05 23 Metal Fastenings
Includes: methods for fastening metals together and for joining
metals to other metals, including bolting, brazing, chemical
bonding, riveting, soldering, mechanical fasteners, and welding.
See: 06 05 23 for wood, plastic, and composite fastenings.
41 36 19 for joining equipment.
Products: anchor rods, anchor bolts, carriage bolts.
05 05 53 Security Metal Fastenings
05 06 00 Schedules for Metals
Includes: schedules of items common to multiple titles in
Division 05.
Notes: a schedule may be included on drawings, in the project
manual, or a project book.
05 06 10 Schedules for Structural Metal Framing
05 06 10.13 Steel Column Schedule
05 06 10.16 Steel Beam Schedule
05 06 20 Schedules for Metal Joists
05 06 20.13 Steel Joist Schedule
05 06 30 Schedules for Metal Decking
05 06 40 Schedules for Cold-Formed Metal Framing
05 06 50 Schedules for Metal Fabrications
05 06 70 Schedules for Decorative Metal
05 08 00 Commissioning of Metals
Includes: commissioning of items common to multiple titles in
Division 05.
See: 01 91 00 for commissioning of subjects common to
multiple divisions.
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05 10 00 Structural Metal Framing
Includes: structural metal elements. Permanent bracing and
bridge members. Metal columns, beams, girders, joists, purlins,
studs, trusses, and other metal framing.
Usually Includes: related fastenings and shop-applied coatings.
See: 07 95 53 for joint slide bearings.
13 32 00 for space frames.
13 33 00 for geodesic structures.
See Also: 05 05 13 for shop-applied coatings for metal.
05 05 23 for metal fastenings.
05 12 00 Structural Steel Framing
Includes: structural metal framing fabricated from structural
steel.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: BRB: buckling restrained
braces.
See: 05 16 33 for bridge cabling.
05 40 00 for cold-formed metal framing.
07 95 63 for bridge expansion joint cover assemblies.
09 21 00 for non-structural framing in plaster and gypsum
board assemblies.
09 22 16 for non-structural framing.
09 22 26 for suspension systems.
09 53 00 for acoustical ceiling suspension assemblies.
13 34 00 for fabricated engineered structures.
32 34 00 for fabricated bridges.
34 81 00 for bridge machinery.
34 82 00 for bridge specialties.
05 12 13 Architecturally-Exposed Structural Steel Framing
05 12 16 Fabricated Fire Protected Steel Columns
05 12 19 Buckling Restrained Braces
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: BRB: buckling restrained
braces.
05 12 23 Structural Steel for Buildings
05 12 33 Structural Steel for Bridges
05 13 00 Structural Stainless-Steel Framing
Includes: structural metal framing fabricated from stainless
steel.
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05 14 00 Structural Aluminum Framing
Includes: structural metal framing fabricated from aluminum.
05 14 13 Architecturally-Exposed Structural Aluminum Framing
05 15 00 Wire Rope Assemblies
Includes: non-structural assemblies composed of wire rope.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: wire rope: wire cable.
See: 05 16 00 for structural cabling.
05 73 16 for wire rope decorative metal railings.
34 14 00 for cable transportation.
05 15 13 Aluminum Wire Rope Assemblies
05 15 16 Steel Wire Rope Assemblies
05 15 19 Stainless-Steel Wire Rope Assemblies
05 16 00 Structural Cabling
See: 05 12 33 for structural steel for bridges.
05 15 00 for non-structural wire rope assemblies.
08 88 23 for cable suspended glazing.
13 31 23 for tensioned fabric structures.
32 34 00 for fabricated bridges.
34 14 00 for cable transportation.
05 16 13 Cable Bow Truss Assemblies
05 16 33 Bridge Cabling
05 17 00 Structural Rod Assemblies
05 19 00 Tension Rod and Cable Truss Assemblies
05 19 13 Façade Support Truss Assemblies
05 19 19 Canopy Support Truss Assemblies
05 20 00 Metal Joists
Includes: metal joists, bridging, anchors, and accessories.
Usually Includes: related fastenings and shop-applied coatings.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: metal joists: bar joists.
See: 05 05 13 for shop-applied coatings for metal.
05 05 23 for metal fastenings.
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05 21 00 Steel Joist Framing
Includes: metal joists fabricated from structural steel.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: steel joists: steel bar joists.
See: 05 25 00 for aluminum joist framing.
05 42 00 for cold-formed metal joist framing.
06 17 36 for metal-web wood joists.
05 21 13 Deep Longspan Steel Joist Framing
05 21 16 Longspan Steel Joist Framing
05 21 19 Open Web Steel Joist Framing
05 21 23 Steel Joist Girder Framing
05 25 00 Aluminum Joist Framing
Includes: metal joists fabricated from aluminum.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: aluminum joists: aluminum bar
joists.
See: 05 21 00 for steel joist framing.
05 42 00 for cold-formed metal joist framing.
06 17 36 for metal-web wood joists.
05 30 00 Metal Decking
Includes: metal floor and roof deck of fluted, ribbed, and cellular
configurations; composite decks; anchors, closures, and
related accessories. Metal decking used as form for concrete or
lightweight insulating concrete fill.
Usually Includes: related fastenings and shop-applied coatings.
See: 07 40 00 for roofing and siding panels.
See Also: 03 11 00 for concrete forming.
03 52 00 for metal deck used to support lightweight concrete
roof insulation.
05 05 13 for shop-applied coatings for metal.
05 05 23 for metal fastenings.
05 31 00 Steel Decking
Includes: metal deck fabricated from steel.
May Include: steel decking used as form for concrete or
lightweight insulating concrete fill.
See Also: 03 52 00 for corrugated permanent metal forms used
to support lightweight concrete roof insulation.
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05 31 13 Steel Floor Decking
05 31 23 Steel Roof Decking
05 31 33 Steel Form Decking
05 33 00 Aluminum Decking
Includes: metal deck fabricated from aluminum.
May Include: aluminum decking used as form for concrete or
lightweight insulating concrete fill.
See: 03 52 00 for corrugated permanent metal forms used to
support lightweight concrete roof insulation.
05 33 13 Aluminum Floor Decking
05 33 23 Aluminum Roof Decking
05 34 00 Acoustical Metal Decking
Includes: metal deck fabricated to include acoustical insulation.
See: 09 51 00 for acoustical ceilings.
05 35 00 Raceway Decking Assemblies
Includes: metal deck fabricated to provide raceway for power
and communications wiring.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: raceway decking: electrified
floors: cellular decking.
See: 26 05 19 for undercarpet electrical power cables.
26 05 39 for underfloor raceways for electrical systems.
05 36 00 Composite Metal Decking
Includes: decks fabricated from a composite of materials.
See: 03 52 00 for corrugated permanent metal forms used to
support lightweight concrete roof insulation.
05 36 13 Composite Steel Plate and Elastomer Decking
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05 40 00 Cold-Formed Metal Framing
Includes: bracing, fasteners, and related accessories for light-
gage, load-bearing metal elements.
Usually Includes: shop-applied coatings.
May Include: framing for plaster and gypsum board systems.
See: 05 10 00 for structural metal framing.
09 22 26 for suspension systems.
09 53 00 for acoustical ceiling suspension assemblies.
See Also: 05 05 13 for shop-applied coatings for metal.
05 05 23 for metal fastenings.
09 21 00 for non-structural framing in plaster and gypsum
board assemblies.
09 22 16 for non-structural metal framing.
05 41 00 Structural Metal Stud Framing
Includes: cold-formed metal framing intended for structural
applications.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: structural: loadbearing.
See: 09 21 00 for non-structural metal framing in plaster and
gypsum board assemblies.
09 22 16 for non-structural metal framing.
05 42 00 Cold-Formed Metal Joist Framing
Includes: cold-formed metal framing intended for floor, roof,
and ceiling joist applications.
See: 05 20 00 for metal joists.
05 44 00 for cold-formed metal trusses.
05 42 13 Cold-Formed Metal Floor Joist Framing
05 42 23 Cold-Formed Metal Roof Joist Framing
05 43 00 Slotted Channel Framing
Includes: cold-formed metal framing fabricated as slotted
channel framing.
05 44 00 Cold-Formed Metal Trusses
Includes: cold-formed metal framing fabricated as trusses.
See: 05 42 00 for cold-formed metal joist framing.
05 44 13 Cold-Formed Metal Roof Trusses
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05 45 00 Metal Support Assemblies
Includes: cold-formed metal support framing for electrical,
communications, mechanical, healthcare, and other items.
See: 21 05 29 for hangers and supports for fire-suppression
piping and equipment.
22 05 29 for hangers and supports for plumbing piping and
equipment.
23 05 29 for hangers and supports for HVAC piping and
equipment.
25 05 28 for hangers and supports for integrated automation.
26 05 29 for hangers and supports for electrical systems.
27 05 28 for hangers and supports for communications
systems.
27 05 28 for pathways for communications systems.
05 45 13 Mechanical Metal Supports
05 45 16 Electrical Metal Supports
05 45 19 Communications Metal Supports
05 45 23 Healthcare Metal Supports
05 50 00 Metal Fabrications
Includes: metal items fabricated from standard metal shapes
and plates that are not classified in other locations.
Usually Includes: related fastenings and shop-applied coatings.
See: 05 70 00 for decorative metals.
07 60 00 for flashing and sheet metal.
10 26 13 for manufactured corner guards.
11 98 12 for detention doors and frames.
12 48 13 for entrance floor mats frames.
32 31 00 for fences and gates.
See Also: 05 05 13 for shop-applied coatings for metal.
05 05 23 for metal fastenings.
DIVISION 05
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05 51 00 Metal Stairs
Includes: fabricated stairs, catwalks, ladders, and fire escapes
of various types of a utilitarian nature.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: inclined ladders: ships ladders.
See: 03 11 23 for permanent stair forming.
03 41 23 for precast concrete stairs.
05 53 00 for metal gratings.
05 54 00 for metal floor plates.
05 55 00 for metal stair treads and nosings.
05 71 00 for decorative metal stairs.
05 71 13 for prefabricated spiral stairs.
06 43 00 for wood stairs and railings.
13 44 00 for modular mezzanines.
14 91 23 for escape chutes.
05 51 13 Metal Pan Stairs
05 51 16 Metal Floor Plate Stairs
05 51 17 Alternating Tread Stairs
05 51 19 Metal Grating Stairs
05 51 23 Metal Fire Escapes
05 51 33 Metal Ladders
05 51 33.13 Vertical Metal Ladders
05 51 33.16 Inclined Metal Ladders
05 51 33.23 Alternating Tread Ladders
05 51 36 Metal Walkways
Includes: walkways and ramps.
05 51 36.13 Metal Catwalks
05 51 36.16 Metal Ramps
05 51 36.19 Metal Platforms
Includes: walkways, ramps, and fixed platforms.
05 52 00 Metal Railings
Includes: metal handrails and railings of various types of a
utilitarian nature.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: railings: balustrades.
See: 05 73 00 for decorative metal railings.
10 26 16 for protective corridor handrails.
05 52 13 Pipe and Tube Railings
DIVISION 05
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05 53 00 Metal Gratings
Includes: metal floor and traffic gratings.
See: 05 51 19 for metal grating stairs.
12 48 19 for entrance floor gratings.
32 94 43 for tree grates.
33 44 00 for storm utility water drains.
05 53 13 Bar Gratings
05 53 16 Plank Gratings
05 53 19 Expanded Metal Gratings
Includes: expanded metal gratings, metal frames, fasteners,
and supports.
05 54 00 Metal Floor Plates
Includes: metal floor plates and plates in paving.
See: 05 51 16 for metal floor plate stairs.
05 55 00 Metal Stair Treads and Nosings
Includes: metal stair treads and nosings.
See: 03 30 00 for CIP concrete stairs.
03 41 23 for precast concrete stairs.
05 51 00 for metal stairs.
05 55 13 Metal Stair Treads
05 55 16 Metal Stair Nosings
05 56 00 Metal Castings
Includes: metal castings of a utilitarian nature not associated
with site utilities.
See: 05 74 00 for decorative metal castings.
32 94 43 for tree grates.
33 40 00 for storm drainage utilities.
05 58 00 Formed Metal Fabrications
Includes: custom formed metal items for special purposes other
than roofing and flashing applications. Custom enclosures for
columns and heating and cooling units and piping.
See: 05 75 00 for decorative formed metal.
07 60 00 for flashing and sheet metal.
12 36 16 for metal countertops.
23 82 00 for standard enclosures for convection heating and
cooling units.
DIVISION 05
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133 Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations
05 58 13 Column Covers
05 58 16 Formed Metal Enclosures
05 58 19 Heating/Cooling Unit Covers
05 58 23 Formed Metal Guards
05 59 00 Metal Specialties
Includes: specialties fabricated of standard metal shapes for
specific purposes.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: detention enclosures: jail cells:
penitentiary cells: prison cells.
See: 10 00 00 for specialties.
11 98 12 for detention doors and frames.
11 98 14 for detention door hardware.
11 98 21 for detention windows.
13 42 63 for detention cell modules.
28 52 00 for detention security systems.
28 52 11 for detention security system requirements.
32 34 00 for fabricated bridges.
05 59 13 Metal Balconies
05 59 63 Detention Enclosures
05 70 00 Decorative Metal
Includes: metal items and metal work of a decorative nature.
Wrought iron, muntz metal. Anchors and related accessories.
Usually Includes: related fastenings and shop-applied coatings.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: decorative metal: ornamental
metal. Muntz metal: yellow metal.
See: 05 50 00 for metal fabrications of a utilitarian nature.
12 14 00 for sculptures.
32 31 19 for decorative metal fences and gates.
See Also: 05 05 13 for shop-applied coatings for metal.
05 05 23 for metal fastenings.
05 71 00 Decorative Metal Stairs
Includes: fabricated stairs of various types of a decorative
nature.
See: 03 11 23 for permanent stair forming.
03 41 23 for precast concrete stairs.
05 51 00 for metal stairs of a utilitarian nature.
06 43 00 for wood stairs and railings.
DIVISION 05
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05 71 13 Fabricated Metal Spiral Stairs
05 73 00 Decorative Metal Railings
Includes: metal handrails and railings of various types of a
decorative nature.
See: 05 15 00 for wire rope assemblies.
05 52 00 for metal railings of a utilitarian nature.
10 26 16 for protective corridor handrails.
05 73 13 Glazed Decorative Metal Railings
05 73 16 Wire Rope Decorative Metal Railings
05 74 00 Decorative Metal Castings
Includes: metal castings of a decorative nature not associated
with site utilities.
See: 05 56 00 for metal castings of a utilitarian nature.
32 94 43 for tree grates.
33 40 00 for storm drainage utilities.
05 75 00 Decorative Formed Metal
Includes: custom formed metal items of a decorative nature for
special purposes other than roofing and flashing applications.
See: 05 58 00 for formed metal fabrications.
07 60 00 for flashing and sheet metal.
12 36 16 for metal countertops.
05 76 00 Decorative Forged Metal
Includes: forged metal items of a decorative nature for any
purpose.
05 77 00 Decorative Extruded Metal
DIVISION 06
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DIVISION 06 WOOD, PLASTICS, AND
COMPOSITES
06 00 00 Wood, Plastics, and
Composites
May be used as Division level
Section title.
06 01 00 Maintenance of Wood, Plastics, and Composites
Includes: maintenance, repair, rehabilitation, replacement,
restoration, preservation, etc. of wood, plastics, and
composites.
Level 4 Numbering Recommendation: Level 4 titles for wood,
plastics, and composites are provided as examples for user's
creation of more detailed titles for other subjects as required.
Following Level 4 numbering is recommended:
.51-.59 for maintenance.
.61-.69 for repair.
.71-.79 for rehabilitation.
.81-.89 for replacement.
.91-.99 for restoration.
See: 02 25 26 for existing wood, plastics, and composites
assessment.
06 01 10 Maintenance of Rough Carpentry
06 01 10.71 Rough Carpentry Rehabilitation
06 01 10.91 Rough Carpentry Restoration
06 01 10.92 Rough Carpentry Preservation
06 01 20 Maintenance of Finish Carpentry
06 01 20.71 Finish Carpentry Rehabilitation
06 01 20.91 Finish Carpentry Restoration
06 01 20.92 Finish Carpentry Preservation
06 01 40 Maintenance of Architectural Woodwork
06 01 40.51 Architectural Woodwork Cleaning
06 01 40.61 Architectural Woodwork Refinishing
06 01 40.91 Architectural Woodwork Restoration
06 01 50 Maintenance of Structural Plastics
06 01 60 Maintenance of Plastic Fabrications
06 01 60.51 Plastic Cleaning
06 01 60.71 Plastic Rehabilitation
06 01 60.91 Plastic Restoration
06 01 60.92 Plastic Preservation
06 01 70 Maintenance of Structural Composites
06 01 80 Maintenance of Composite Assemblies
06 01 80.51 Composite Cleaning
06 01 80.71 Composite Rehabilitation
06 01 80.91 Composite Restoration
06 01 80.92 Composite Preservation
DIVISION 06
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06 03 00 Conservation Treatment for Period Wood
06 03 01 Maintenance for Period Wood
06 03 01.31 Period Wood Storage and Protection
06 03 05 Common Work Results for Period Wood
06 03 05.73 Long-term Period Wood Treatment
06 03 05.74 Eradication of Insects in Period Wood
06 03 05.75 Antiseptic Treatment of Period Wood
06 03 13 Conservation Treatment of Period Log Construction
06 03 13.23 Conservation Treatment for Period Heavy Timber
06 03 20 Conservation Treatment for Period Finish Carpentry
06 03 20.13 Period Exterior Finish Carpentry
06 03 20.23 Period Interior Finish Carpentry
06 03 40 Conservation Treatment for Period Architectural Woodwork
06 03 40.13 Period Exterior Architectural Woodwork
06 03 40.23 Period Interior Architectural Woodwork
06 05 00 Common Work Results for Wood, Plastics, and
Composites
Includes: subjects common to multiple titles in Division 06.
See: 01 80 00 for performance requirements of subjects
common to multiple titles.
06 05 05 Selective Demolition for Wood, Plastics, and Composites
See: 02 41 19 for selective demolition for whole structure
demolition.
06 05 23 Wood, Plastic, and Composite Fastenings
Includes: methods for fastening wood, plastic, and composites
together, including nailing, screwing, bolting, metal connectors,
and adhesives.
See: 05 05 23 for metal fastenings.
06 05 73 Wood Treatment
Includes: fire-retardant and preservative wood treatments.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: wood treatment: pressure
treatment.
See: 09 96 43 for fire-retardant coatings.
06 05 73.13 Fire-Retardant Wood Treatment
06 05 73.33 Preservative Wood Treatment
06 05 73.91 Long-Term Wood Treatment
06 05 73.93 Eradication of Insects in Wood
06 05 73.96 Antiseptic Treatment of Wood
DIVISION 06
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
137 Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations
06 05 83 Shop-Applied Wood Coatings
Includes: coatings applied in the shop or factory.
See: 05 05 13 for shop-applied coatings for metal.
09 90 00 for field-applied coatings.
06 06 00 Schedules for Wood, Plastics, and Composites
Includes: schedules of items common to multiple titles in
Division 06.
Notes: a schedule may be included on drawings, in the project
manual, or a project book.
06 06 10 Schedules for Rough Carpentry
06 06 10.13 Nailing Schedule
06 06 10.16 Wood Beam Schedule
06 06 10.19 Plywood Shear Wall Schedule
06 06 10.23 Plywood Web Joist Schedule
06 06 10.26 Wood Truss Schedule
06 06 20 Schedules for Finish Carpentry
06 06 40 Schedules for Architectural Woodwork
06 06 50 Schedules for Structural Plastics
06 06 60 Schedules for Plastic Fabrications
06 06 70 Schedules for Structural Composites
06 06 80 Schedules for Composite Assemblies
06 08 00 Commissioning of Wood, Plastics, and Composites
Includes: commissioning of items common to multiple titles in
Division 06.
See: 01 91 00 for commissioning of subjects common to
multiple Divisions.
06 10 00 Rough Carpentry
Includes: wood foundations, framing, sheathing, and decking
using lumber, timber, and engineered wood products. Blocking
and supports to join the members and anchor the framework to
other construction. Erection of the units and incorporation of
connectors and supports to join the units and anchor the units
to other construction.
Usually Includes: related fasteners, adhesives, and wood
treatment.
See: 06 05 23 for wood, plastic, and composite fastenings.
06 05 73 for wood treatment.
06 10 53 Miscellaneous Rough Carpentry
Includes: may be used for projects with a small amount of
rough carpentry.
DIVISION 06
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
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06 10 63 Exterior Rough Carpentry
06 11 00 Wood Framing
Includes: mechanically-graded lumber for framing and those
engineered lumber products that are available at lumber yards
and that are intended to be cut to length in the field. Wood
columns, beams, girders, joists, purlins, rafters, studs, bracing,
and other wood framing.
See: 06 17 00 for shop-fabricated structural wood.
13 32 00 for space frames.
13 33 00 for geodesic structures.
06 11 13 Engineered Wood Products
06 11 16 Mechanically Graded Lumber
06 12 00 Structural Panels
Includes: reinforced and unreinforced wood-based structural
panels. Structural insulated panels.
See: 06 16 00 for sheathing.
07 44 53 for glass-fiber-reinforced cementitious panels.
07 44 56 for mineral-fiber-reinforced cementitious panels.
06 12 13 Cementitious Reinforced Panels
06 12 16 Stressed Skin Panels
06 13 00 Heavy Timber Construction
Includes: framing using timber with a minimum dimension of
five inches.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: heavy timber: mill-framed
structures.
See: 06 15 19 for timber decking.
06 17 00 for shop-fabricated structural wood.
06 18 00 for glue-laminated construction.
31 62 19 for timber piles.
32 32 29 for timber retaining walls.
32 34 00 for fabricated bridges.
32 94 16 for landscape timbers.
34 11 33 for track cross ties.
35 51 13 for floating wood piers.
06 13 13 Log Construction
06 13 13.91 Period Horizontal Log Work
06 13 16 Pole Construction
06 13 23 Heavy Timber Framing
06 13 26 Heavy Timber Trusses
DIVISION 06
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06 13 33 Heavy Timber Pier Construction
06 14 00 Treated Wood Foundations
Includes: treated wood support structures installed as
foundations.
See: 31 62 19 for timber piles.
06 15 00 Wood Decking
Includes: flooring and decking using lumber and timber.
See: 06 13 00 for heavy timber.
06 18 00 for glue-laminated construction.
06 53 00 for plastic decking.
06 73 00 for composite decking.
09 64 00 for wood flooring.
06 15 13 Wood Floor Decking
06 15 13.91 Carvel Planking
06 15 16 Wood Roof Decking
06 15 19 Timber Decking
06 15 23 Laminated Wood Decking
06 15 33 Wood Patio Decking
06 16 00 Sheathing
Includes: sheathing, subflooring, and underlayment.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: OSB: oriented strand board:
chipboard: flake board. Plywood: sturd-i-floor. Structural-use
panels: structural wood panel.
See: 03 54 00 for cast underlayment.
06 12 00 for structural panels.
07 25 00 for weather barriers.
09 60 00 for flooring.
09 62 48 for acoustic flooring.
See Also: 09 29 00 for gypsum sheathing.
Products: boards, structural-use panels, oriented strand board,
particleboard, hardboard, fiberboard, and other wood-based
construction panels.
06 16 13 Insulating Sheathing
06 16 23 Subflooring
06 16 26 Underlayment
06 16 33 Wood Board Sheathing
06 16 36 Wood Panel Product Sheathing
06 16 43 Gypsum Sheathing
DIVISION 06
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations 140
06 16 53 Moisture-Resistant Sheathing Board
06 16 63 Cementitious Sheathing
06 17 00 Shop-Fabricated Structural Wood
Includes: columns, beams, joists, trusses, and other structural
units fabricated from wood or wood in combination with metal
elements.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: LVL: laminated veneer lumber.
PSL: parallel strand lumber.
See: 05 20 00 for metal joists.
06 18 00 for glued-laminated construction.
13 32 00 for space frames.
13 33 00 for geodesic structures.
06 17 13 Laminated Veneer Lumber
06 17 19 Cross-Laminated Timber
06 17 23 Parallel Strand Lumber
06 17 33 Wood I-Joists
06 17 36 Metal-Web Wood Joists
06 17 43 Rim Boards
06 17 53 Shop-Fabricated Wood Trusses
06 18 00 Glued-Laminated Construction
Includes: columns, beams, decking, and other structural units
fabricated glue-laminated construction.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: GLULAM: glued-laminated
construction.
See: 06 15 23 for laminated wood decking.
06 17 13 for laminated veneer lumber.
06 17 23 for parallel strand lumber.
06 18 13 Glued-Laminated Beams
06 18 16 Glued-Laminated Columns
DIVISION 06
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
141 Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations
06 20 00 Finish Carpentry
Includes: finish wood construction that can be purchased
ready-made and installed by a finish carpenter, not requiring
the specialized skills of architectural woodwork fabrication.
Usually Includes: related fasteners, adhesives, and wood
treatment.
See: 06 40 00 for architectural woodwork.
07 40 00 for wood roofing and siding panels.
10 57 23 for manufactured wood closet and utility shelving.
12 36 19 for wood countertops.
See Also: 06 05 23 for wood, plastic, and composite fastenings.
06 05 73 for wood treatment.
06 05 83 for shop-applied wood coatings.
06 20 13 Exterior Finish Carpentry
06 20 23 Interior Finish Carpentry
06 22 00 Millwork
Includes: standard pattern wood trim and moldings.
See: 06 44 00 for ornamental woodwork.
06 46 00 for shop-fabricated wood trim.
06 48 00 for wood frames.
06 22 13 Standard Pattern Wood Trim
06 25 00 Prefinished Paneling
Includes: prefinished standard hardboard paneling and other
ready-made wood product paneling.
See: 06 26 00 for board paneling.
06 42 00 for shop-fabricated wood paneling.
09 74 00 for flexible wood sheets.
See Also: 09 78 00 for interior wall paneling.
09 78 13 for metal interior wall paneling.
06 25 13 Prefinished Hardboard Paneling
06 25 16 Prefinished Plywood Paneling
DIVISION 06
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations 142
06 26 00 Board Paneling
Includes: standard profile board paneling.
See: 06 25 00 for prefinished paneling.
06 42 00 for shop-fabricated wood paneling.
09 74 00 for flexible wood sheets.
See Also: 09 78 00 for interior wall paneling.
09 78 13 for metal interior wall paneling.
06 26 13 Profile Board Paneling
06 40 00 Architectural Woodwork
Includes: shop-fabricated wood, laminate-clad, and simulated
wood fabrications. Veneers and flitches.
Usually Includes: related fasteners, adhesives, wood treatment,
and shop-applied finishes.
See:09 54 26 for suspended wood ceilings.
09 64 00 for wood flooring.
09 90 00 for field-applied coatings.
09 96 43 for fire-retardant coatings.
10 21 00 for laminate-clad compartments and cubicles.
10 51 00 for wood and laminate-clad lockers.
10 82 00 for manufactured wood grilles and screens.
See Also: 06 05 23 for wood, plastic, and composite fastenings.
06 05 73 for wood treatment.
06 05 83 for shop-applied wood coatings.
06 40 13 Exterior Architectural Woodwork
06 40 23 Interior Architectural Woodwork
06 41 00 Architectural Wood Casework
Includes: shop-fabricated cabinets, cases, and fixtures. Cabinet
hardware.
May Include: countertops and sinks integral with countertops.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: PLAM: plastic laminate.
See: 06 61 13 for cultured marble fabrications.
06 61 16 for solid surfacing fabrications.
12 30 00 for manufactured casework.
See Also: 12 36 00 for countertops.
DIVISION 06
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
143 Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations
06 41 13 Wood-Veneer-Faced Architectural Cabinets
06 41 16 Plastic-Laminate-Clad Architectural Cabinets
06 41 93 Cabinet and Drawer Hardware
06 42 00 Wood Paneling
Includes: shop-fabricated wall paneling fabricated with solid
lumber, wood-veneer panel products, flush wood paneling, and
plastic laminate. Veneers and flitches.
See: 06 25 00 for prefinished paneling.
06 26 00 for standard profile board paneling.
09 74 00 for flexible wood sheets.
06 42 13 Wood Board Paneling
06 42 14 Stile and Rail Wood Paneling
06 42 16 Flush Wood Paneling
06 42 19 Plastic-Laminate-Faced Wood Paneling
06 43 00 Wood Stairs and Railings
Includes: stairs, stringers, treads, nosings, risers, handrails,
railings, and related items.
See: 03 41 23 for precast concrete stairs.
05 51 00 for metal stairs.
05 71 00 for decorative metal stairs.
10 26 16 for protective corridor handrails.
06 43 13 Wood Stairs
06 43 16 Wood Railings
06 44 00 Ornamental Woodwork
Includes: shop-fabricated ornamental woodwork items of
unique design fabricated for specific application.
See: 10 74 23 for manufactured cupolas.
06 44 13 Wood Turnings
06 44 16 Wood Pilasters
06 44 19 Wood Grilles
06 44 23 Wood Corbels
06 44 26 Wood Cupolas
06 44 29 Wood Finials
06 44 33 Wood Mantels
06 44 36 Wood Pediment Heads
06 44 39 Wood Posts and Columns
DIVISION 06
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations 144
06 46 00 Wood Trim
Includes: shop-fabricated standing and running trim.
See: 06 22 13 for standard pattern wood trim.
10 26 16 for protective corridor handrails.
06 46 13 Wood Door and Window Casings
06 46 16 Wood Aprons
06 46 19 Wood Base and Shoe Moldings
06 46 23 Wood Chair Rails
06 46 26 Wood Cornices
06 46 29 Wood Fasciae and Soffits
06 46 33 Wood Stops, Stools, and Sills
06 46 91 Splicing of Wooden Components
06 48 00 Wood Frames
Includes: interior and exterior wood frames for doors, sidelights,
transoms, and borrowed lights. Wood veneer frames and stick-
built windows.
See: 08 14 00 for wood doors.
08 52 00 for manufactured wood windows.
06 48 13 Exterior Wood Door Frames
06 48 16 Interior Wood Door Frames
06 48 19 Ornamental Wood Frames
06 48 23 Stick-Built Wood Windows
06 48 26 Wood-Veneer Frames
06 49 00 Wood Screens and Shutters
Includes: shop-fabricated wood framed screens, blinds, and
shutters.
See: 08 91 00 for wood louvers.
10 82 00 for manufactured wood grilles and screens.
32 35 13 for self-supporting exterior screens and louvers.
06 49 13 Wood Screens
06 49 16 Wood Blinds
See: 12 21 13 for horizontal louver blinds.
06 49 19 Wood Shutters
See: 12 23 00 for interior shutters.
DIVISION 06
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
145 Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations
06 50 00 Structural Plastics
Includes: plastic lumber and other structural plastics.
Usually Includes: related fasteners and adhesives.
See: 06 40 00 for plastic laminate.
06 60 00 for plastic fabrications.
06 70 00 for structural composites.
06 80 00 for composite fabrications.
See Also: 06 05 23 for wood, plastic, and composite fastenings.
06 51 00 Structural Plastic Shapes and Plates
Includes: plastics in form of framing members intended for
structural purposes.
06 51 13 Plastic Lumber
06 52 00 Plastic Structural Assemblies
Includes: plastics other than framing members intended for
structural purposes.
See: 07 40 00 for plastic roofing and siding panels.
06 53 00 Plastic Decking
Includes: flooring and decking fabricated of plastic.
See: 06 15 00 for wood decking.
06 73 00 for composite decking.
06 53 13 Solid Plastic Decking
DIVISION 06
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations 146
06 60 00 Plastic Fabrications
Includes: non-structural plastic fabrications formed to various
profiles for a variety of purposes.
See: 04 73 00 for manufactured stone masonry.
06 50 00 for structural plastics.
06 80 00 for composite fabrications.
07 31 53 for plastic shakes.
07 40 00 for plastic roofing and siding panels.
08 15 00 for plastic doors.
08 53 00 for plastic windows.
08 84 00 for plastic glazing.
09 30 26 for plastic tiling.
09 76 00 for plastic blocks.
10 21 00 for plastic compartments and cubicles.
10 51 26 for plastic lockers.
12 34 00 for manufactured plastic casework.
12 36 23 for plastic countertops.
12 36 61 for simulated stone countertops.
06 61 00 Cast Polymer Fabrications
06 61 13 Simulated Stone Fabrications
Includes: cultured marble fabrications, quartz surfacing
fabrications, simulated granite.
06 61 16 Solid Surfacing Fabrications
06 62 00 Plastic Foam Fabrications
06 63 00 Plastic Railings
06 64 00 Plastic Paneling
06 64 13 Plastic Lattice Paneling
06 65 00 Plastic Trim
06 66 00 Custom Ornamental Simulated Woodwork
DIVISION 06
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
147 Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations
06 70 00 Structural Composites
Includes: materials composed of various plastics with wood,
glass, or carbon fibers formed into a composite material.
Composite lumber and other structural composites.
Usually Includes: related fasteners and adhesives.
See: 06 40 00 for plastic laminate.
06 50 00 for structural plastics.
06 60 00 for plastic fabrications.
06 80 00 for composite fabrications.
See Also: 06 05 23 for wood, plastic, and composite fastenings.
06 71 00 Structural Composite Shapes and Plates
Includes: composites in form of framing members for structural
purposes. Fiberglass structural shapes.
Products: fiberglass structural shapes.
06 71 13 Composite Lumber
06 72 00 Composite Structural Assemblies
Includes: composites other than framing members intended for
structural purposes.
See: 07 40 00 for composite roofing and siding panels.
06 72 13 Composite Joist Assemblies
06 72 23 Composite Stair Assemblies
06 73 00 Composite Decking
Includes: decking fabricated of composites.
See: 06 15 00 for wood decking.
06 53 00 for plastic decking.
06 73 13 Composite Structural Decking
06 74 00 Composite Gratings
06 74 13 Fiberglass Reinforced Gratings
DIVISION 06
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations 148
06 80 00 Composite Fabrications
Includes: materials composed of various plastics with wood,
glass, or carbon fibers formed into a composite material. Non-
structural composite fabrications formed to various profiles for a
variety of purposes.
See: 03 49 00 for glass-fiber-reinforced concrete.
06 40 00 for plastic laminate.
06 50 00 for structural plastics.
06 60 00 for plastic fabrications.
06 70 00 for structural composites.
07 31 33 for composite rubber shingles.
07 40 00 for composite roofing and siding panels.
07 44 53 for glass-fiber-reinforced wall cementitious panels.
08 16 00 for composite doors.
08 54 00 for composite windows.
09 27 13 for glass-fiber-reinforced plaster fabrications.
06 81 00 Composite Railings
06 81 13 Glass-Fiber-Reinforced Plastic Railings
06 82 00 Composite Trim
06 83 00 Composite Paneling
06 83 13 Resin Composite Paneling
06 83 16 Fiberglass Reinforced Paneling
DIVISION 07
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
149 Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations
DIVISION 07 THERMAL AND
MOISTURE PROTECTION
07 00 00 Thermal and Moisture
Protection
May be used as Division level
Section title.
07 01 00 Operation and Maintenance of Thermal and Moisture
Protection
Includes: maintenance, repair, rehabilitation, replacement,
restoration, preservation, etc. of thermal and moisture
protection.
Level 4 Numbering Recommendation: Level 4 titles for wood,
plastics, and composites are provided as examples for user's
creation of more detailed titles for other subjects as required.
Following Level 4 numbering is recommended:
.51-.59 for maintenance.
.61-.69 for repair.
.71-.79 for rehabilitation.
.81-.89 for replacement.
.91-.99 for restoration.
See: 02 25 29 for existing thermal and moisture protection
assessment.
07 01 10 Maintenance of Dampproofing and Waterproofing
07 01 10.81 Waterproofing Replacement
07 01 20 Maintenance of Thermal Protection
07 01 30 Maintenance of Steep Slope Roofing
07 01 40 Maintenance of Roofing and Siding Panels
07 01 50 Maintenance of Membrane Roofing
07 01 50.13 Roof Moisture Survey
07 01 50.16 Roof Maintenance Program
07 01 50.19 Preparation for Re-Roofing
07 01 50.23 Roof Removal
07 01 50.61 Roof Re-Coating
07 01 50.81 Roof Replacement
07 01 50.91 Roofing Restoration
07 01 60 Maintenance of Flashing and Sheet Metal
07 01 60.71 Flashing and Sheet Metal Rehabilitation
07 01 60.91 Flashing and Sheet Metal Restoration
07 01 60.92 Flashing and Sheet Metal Preservation
07 01 70 Operation and Maintenance of Roof Specialties and Accessories
07 01 80 Maintenance of Fire and Smoke Protection
07 01 90 Maintenance of Joint Protection
07 01 90.71 Joint Sealant Rehabilitation
07 01 90.81 Joint Sealant Replacement
DIVISION 07
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations 150
07 03 00 Conservation Treatment for Period Roofing
07 03 30 Conservation Treatment for Period Steep Slope Roofing
07 03 30.13 Conservation Treatment for Period Canvas Roofing
07 03 30.16 Conservation Treatment for Period Board Roofing
07 03 31 Conservation Treatment for Period Shingles and Shakes
07 03 31.16 Conservation Treatment for Period Metal Shingles
07 03 31.26 Conservation Treatment for Period Slate Shingles
07 03 31.29 Conservation Treatment for Period Wood Shingles and Shakes
07 03 32 Conservation Treatment for Period Roof Tiles
07 03 32.13 Conservation Treatment for Period Clay Roof Tiles
07 03 32.16 Conservation Treatment for Period Concrete Roof Tiles
07 03 32.19 Conservation Treatment for Period Metal Roof Tiles
07 03 33 Conservation Treatment for Period Natural Roof Coverings
07 03 33.13 Conservation Treatment for Period Sod Roofing
07 03 40 Conservation Treatment for Period Roofing and Siding Panels
07 03 41 Conservative Treatment for Period Roof Panels
07 03 41.13 Conservation Treatment for Period Metal Roof Panels
07 03 41.23 Conservation Treatment for Period Wood Roof Panels
07 03 46 Conservation Treatment for Period Wood Siding
07 03 60 Conservation Treatment of Period Flashing and Sheet Metal
May Include: materials such as tern-plate, lead, etc.
07 03 61 Conservation Treatment for Period Sheet Metal Roofing
07 03 61.13 Conservation Treatment for Period Standing Seam Sheet Metal Roofing
07 03 61.16 Conservation Treatment for Period Batten Seam Sheet Metal Roofing
07 03 61.19 Conservation Treatment for Period Flat Seam Sheet Metal Roofing
07 05 00 Common Work Results for Thermal and Moisture
Protection
Includes: subjects common to multiple titles in Division 07.
See: 01 80 00 for performance requirements of subjects
common to multiple titles.
07 05 05 Selective Demolition for Thermal and Moisture Protection
See: 02 41 19 for selective demolition for whole structure
demolition.
07 05 43 Cladding Support Systems
07 05 53 Fire and Smoke Assembly Identification
07 06 00 Schedules for Thermal and Moisture Protection
Includes: schedules of items common to multiple titles in
Division 07.
Notes: a schedule may be included on drawings, in the project
manual, or a project book.
07 06 10 Schedules for Dampproofing and Waterproofing
07 06 20 Schedules for Thermal Protection
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151 Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations
07 06 30 Schedules for Steep Slope Roofing
07 06 40 Schedules for Roofing and Siding Panels
07 06 50 Schedules for Membrane Roofing
07 06 60 Schedules for Flashing and Sheet Metal
07 06 70 Schedules for Roof Specialties and Accessories
07 06 80 Schedules for Fire and Smoke Protection
07 06 80.13 Fire Protection Schedule
07 06 80.16 Firestopping Schedule
07 06 90 Schedules for Joint Protection
07 06 90.13 Joint Sealant Schedule
07 08 00 Commissioning of Thermal and Moisture Protection
Includes: commissioning of items common to multiple titles in
Division 07.
See: 01 91 00 for commissioning of subjects common to
multiple Divisions.
07 10 00 Dampproofing and Waterproofing
Includes: dampproofing materials used to resist moisture
penetration through foundation walls and similar surfaces
subject to high humidity, dampness, or direct water contact, but
not subject to hydraulic pressures. Impervious waterproofing
membranes, coatings, and other materials applied to walls,
slabs, decks, and other surfaces subject to hydrostatic
pressure or water immersion. Boards and coatings, and
drainage media integral to dampproofing and waterproofing.
See: 03 15 13 for waterstops.
07 20 00 for vapor retarders integral with insulation.
07 50 00 for membrane waterproofing.
31 05 16 for drainage aggregate.
07 11 00 Dampproofing
Includes: bituminous and cementitious dampproofing applied in
a viscous state or in sheets.
See: 07 13 00 for sheet waterproofing.
07 16 00 for cementitious waterproofing.
07 26 00 for vapor retarders.
07 27 00 for air barriers.
07 11 13 Bituminous Dampproofing
07 11 16 Cementitious Dampproofing
07 11 19 Sheet Dampproofing
DIVISION 07
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations 152
07 12 00 Built-Up Bituminous Waterproofing
Includes: waterproofing systems composed of alternating
layers of bituminous sheets and viscous bituminous coatings.
See: 02 25 29 for waterproofing investigations.
07 11 13 for bituminous dampproofing.
07 51 00 for built-up bituminous roofing.
07 55 51 for built-up bituminous protected membrane roofing.
07 12 13 Built-Up Asphalt Waterproofing
07 12 16 Built-Up Coal Tar Waterproofing
07 13 00 Sheet Waterproofing
Includes: waterproofing formed with sheets of elastomeric,
bituminous, modified bituminous, or thermoplastic materials,
and depending on properties other than layered application for
effectiveness.
See: 02 25 29 for waterproofing investigations.
07 52 00 for modified bituminous membrane roofing.
07 53 00 for elastomeric membrane roofing.
07 54 00 for thermoplastic membrane roofing.
07 55 52 for modified bituminous protected membrane roofing.
07 55 53 for elastomeric protected membrane roofing.
07 55 54 for thermoplastic protected membrane roofing.
07 13 13 Bituminous Sheet Waterproofing
07 13 26 Self-Adhering Sheet Waterproofing
07 13 52 Modified Bituminous Sheet Waterproofing
07 13 53 Elastomeric Sheet Waterproofing
07 13 54 Thermoplastic Sheet Waterproofing
07 14 00 Fluid-Applied Waterproofing
Includes: waterproofing applied in a viscous state.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: fluid-applied: liquid-applied.
See: 02 25 29 for waterproofing investigations.
07 18 00 for traffic coatings.
07 55 56 for fluid-applied protected membrane roofing.
07 55 56 for hot-applied rubberized asphalt protected
membrane roofing.
07 56 00 for fluid-applied roofing.
07 14 13 Hot Fluid-Applied Rubberized Asphalt Waterproofing
07 14 14 Hot Fluid-Applied Polyurea Waterproofing
07 14 16 Cold Fluid-Applied Waterproofing
DIVISION 07
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
153 Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations
07 15 00 Sheet Metal Waterproofing
Includes: waterproofing formed of sheet metal.
See: 02 25 29 for waterproofing investigations.
07 11 19 for sheet dampproofing.
07 62 00 for sheet metal flashing and trim.
07 15 13 Sheet Lead Waterproofing
07 16 00 Cementitious and Reactive Waterproofing
Includes: waterproofing that achieves utility through chemical
action. Hydrolithic waterproofing and acrylic-modified cement
waterproofing. Exterior insulation cement plaster assemblies.
See: 02 25 29 for waterproofing investigations.
07 11 16 for cementitious dampproofing.
07 24 16 for polymer-modified EIFS.
09 97 26 for cementitious coatings.
07 16 13 Polymer Modified Cement Waterproofing
07 16 16 Crystalline Waterproofing
07 16 19 Metal Oxide Waterproofing
07 17 00 Bentonite Waterproofing
Includes: waterproofing formed of bentonite clay.
See: 02 25 29 for waterproofing investigations.
31 35 26 for bentonite slurry trenches.
31 56 13 for bentonite slurry walls.
07 17 13 Bentonite Panel Waterproofing
07 17 16 Bentonite Composite Sheet Waterproofing
07 18 00 Traffic Coatings
Includes: surface applied waterproofing exposed to weather
and suitable for pedestrian or vehicular traffic. Elastomeric,
non-slip, polyurethane, silicone rubber, urethane traffic
coatings.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: traffic coatings: traffic-bearing
waterproofing.
See: 07 14 00 for fluid-applied waterproofing.
07 19 00 for water repellents.
09 61 00 for flooring treatments.
09 67 00 for fluid-applied flooring.
07 18 13 Pedestrian Traffic Coatings
07 18 16 Vehicular Traffic Coatings
DIVISION 07
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations 154
07 19 00 Water Repellents
Includes: transparent fluid-applied dampproofing applied to
exposed surfaces of masonry, concrete, stucco, and similar
materials to resist moisture penetration.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: fluid-applied: liquid-applied.
See: 04 22 00 for CMU with integral water repellent.
07 18 00 for traffic coatings.
09 90 00 for vapor-resistant primers.
07 19 13 Acrylic Water Repellents
07 19 16 Silane Water Repellents
07 19 19 Silicone Water Repellents
07 19 23 Siloxane Water Repellents
07 19 26 Stearate Water Repellents
07 19 29 Penetrating Polyester Water Repellents
07 20 00 Thermal Protection
Includes: insulation applied for thermal protection, elastomeric
finish systems, vapor retarders, and air barriers. Cellulose,
expanded polystyrene, extruded polystyrene, fiberglass,
foamed glass, mineral fiber, perlite, polyisocyanurate,
polyurethane, reflective, rock wool, vermiculite insulations.
See: 03 11 19 for insulating concrete forming.
03 52 16 for lightweight insulating concrete.
04 22 19 for insulated concrete unit masonry.
06 16 13 for insulating sheathing.
22 07 00 for plumbing insulation.
23 07 00 for HVAC insulation.
40 42 00 for process piping and equipment insulation.
DIVISION 07
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
155 Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations
07 21 00 Thermal Insulation
Includes: organic and inorganic insulation applied for thermal
protection in walls, ceilings, attics, and crawl spaces; under
concrete slabs on grade; and at perimeter of foundations.
Vapor retarders integral with insulation.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: blanket insulation: batt
insulation. Board insulation: rigid insulation: semi-rigid
insulation. Loose fill insulation: fill insulation: granular
insulation. Sprayed insulation: spray-on insulation.
See: 06 16 13 for insulating sheathing.
07 22 16 for roof board insulation.
09 81 00 for acoustic insulation.
See Also: 04 27 00 for insulation integral to multi-wythe unit
masonry.
07 26 00 for vapor retarders.
07 27 00 for air barriers.
07 21 13 Board Insulation
07 21 13.13 Foam Board Insulation
07 21 13.16 Fibrous Board Insulation
07 21 13.19 Mineral Board Insulation
07 21 16 Blanket Insulation
07 21 19 Foamed-In-Place Insulation
May Include: various insulation materials that require mixing
multiple components to create a stable matrix that is different
from the original components to contain air or other insulating
gas, and is foamed or poured in place.
See Also: 07 21 29 sprayed insulation.
07 21 23 Loose-Fill Insulation
07 21 26 Blown Insulation
07 21 29 Sprayed Insulation
May Include: various insulation materials such as cellulose or
other fibrous products that are mixed with adhesives and
sprayed onto surfaces.
See Also: 07 21 19 for foamed-in-place insulation.
07 21 53 Reflective Insulation
07 21 63 Fluid-Applied Insulative Coating
DIVISION 07
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations 156
07 22 00 Roof and Deck Insulation
Includes: organic or inorganic insulation applied for thermal
protection as a part of roofing assemblies and under decks.
Tapered roof insulation.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: board insulation: rigid
insulation: semi-rigid insulation.
See: 03 52 00 for lightweight concrete roof insulation.
07 50 00 for roof and deck insulation in membrane roofing.
07 22 13 Asphaltic Perlite Concrete Deck
07 22 16 Roof Board Insulation
07 24 00 Exterior Insulation and Finish Systems
Includes: both polymer-based and polymer-modified coating
and finish applied directly to foam insulation base or directly to
other compatible substrate.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: EIFS: exterior insulation and
finish system. Board insulation: rigid insulation: semi-rigid
insulation.
See: 09 24 23 for cement stucco.
07 24 13 Polymer-Based Exterior Insulation and Finish System
07 24 16 Polymer-Modified Exterior Insulation and Finish System
Includes: exterior insulation cement plaster assemblies.
07 24 19 Water-Drainage Exterior Insulation and Finish System
07 24 23 Direct-Applied Finish Systems
See Also: 09 97 00 for special coatings.
07 25 00 Weather Barriers
Includes: materials applied separately in wall, roof, and floor
assemblies to resist vapor penetration, primarily to mitigate the
consequences of thermal variation. Materials installed at walls,
roof-wall connections, perimeter of door and window openings,
and similar locations to provide a continuous, impermeable
barrier to air infiltration or loss.
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07 26 00 Vapor Retarders
Includes: bituminous, laminated, and plastic vapor retarders.
May Include: vapor retarder under concrete slabs on grade.
See: 07 21 00 for thermal insulation with integral vapor
retarders.
09 29 00 for gypsum board with integral vapor retarders.
See Also: 03 30 00 for vapor retarders under concrete slabs on
grade.
07 26 13 Above-Grade Vapor Retarders
07 26 16 Below-Grade Vapor Retarders
07 26 23 Below-Grade Gas Retarders
Includes: methane, radon, and hydrocarbon retarders.
07 27 00 Air Barriers
Includes: reinforced rubber and sheet metal membranes,
plastic sheet, board products with sealed joints, cement
parging, and similar products.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: air barrier: housewrap. Fluid-
applied: liquid-applied.
Notes: gypsum board, concrete, metal decking, and similar
building elements normally located under other titles may also
serve as air barriers.
See Also: 07 26 00 for vapor barriers that also serve as air
barriers.
07 27 13 Modified Bituminous Sheet Air Barriers
07 27 16 Sheet Metal Membrane Air Barriers
07 27 19 Plastic Sheet Air Barriers
07 27 23 Board Product Air Barriers
07 27 26 Fluid-Applied Membrane Air Barriers
07 27 36 Sprayed Foam Air Barrier
07 30 00 Steep Slope Roofing
Includes: roof shingles, shakes, and roof tiles. Underlayment
and fastening products and methods.
See: 02 25 29 for roofing investigations.
07 62 00 for sheet metal flashing and trim.
07 65 00 for flexible flashing.
07 70 00 for roofing specialties and accessories.
07 30 91 Canvas Roofing
Includes: sloped roofing made of canvas.
DIVISION 07
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07 31 00 Shingles and Shakes
Includes: lapped roof shingles and shakes. Solar collector
shingles.
See: 07 32 00 for roof tiles.
07 41 00 for roof panels.
07 46 00 for siding.
26 31 00 for photovoltaic collectors.
07 31 13 Asphalt Shingles
07 31 13.13 Fiberglass-Reinforced Asphalt Shingles
07 31 16 Metal Shingles
07 31 19 Mineral-Fiber Cement Shingles
07 31 23 Porcelain Enamel Shingles
07 31 26 Slate Shingles
07 31 29 Wood Shingles and Shakes
07 31 29.13 Wood Shingles
07 31 29.16 Wood Shakes
07 31 33 Composite Rubber Shingles
07 31 53 Plastic Shakes
07 32 00 Roof Tiles
Includes: lapped roof tiles.
See: 07 31 00 for shingles and shakes.
07 32 13 Clay Roof Tiles
07 32 14 Ceramic and Porcelain Roof Tiles
07 32 16 Concrete Roof Tiles
07 32 19 Metal Roof Tiles
07 32 23 Mineral-Fiber Cement Roof Tiles
07 32 26 Plastic Roof Tiles
07 32 29 Rubber Tiles/Panels
07 33 00 Natural Roof Coverings
Includes: organic and special roof coverings.
See: 07 55 63 for vegetated protected membrane roofing.
07 33 13 Sod Roofing
07 33 16 Thatched Roofing
07 33 63 Vegetated Steep-Slope Roofing
DIVISION 07
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07 40 00 Roofing and Siding Panels
Includes: siding, wall panels, and roof panels, with or without
integral interior panels or insulation. Fabricated panel
assemblies, which may include framing, sheathing, insulation,
substrates, interior finish, and exterior finish.
May Include: roof and wall panels that are used with a
fabricated engineered structure.
See: 03 40 00 for precast concrete panels.
04 25 00 for fabricated masonry panels.
07 21 00 for wall insulation.
08 44 00 for glazed curtain wall spandrel and infill panels.
08 90 00 for louvers and vents.
09 21 16 for gypsum board assemblies.
See Also: 13 34 00 for roof and wall panels that are part of a
fabricated engineered structure.
07 41 00 Roof Panels
Includes: manufactured roof panels and fabricated panel
assemblies. Fabricated roof panel assemblies, including other
components such as structural framing, insulation, flashing,
and interior finish. Aluminum, copper, steel, stainless steel, and
terne metal roof panels. Batten seam, flat seam, and standing
seam metal roof panels.
See: 07 31 00 for shingles and shakes.
07 61 00 for custom fabricated sheet metal roofing.
07 41 13 Metal Roof Panels
07 41 16 Insulated Metal Roof Panels
07 41 23 Wood Roof Panels
07 41 33 Plastic Roof Panels
07 41 43 Composite Roof Panels
07 41 63 Fabricated Roof Panel Assemblies
07 42 00 Wall Panels
Includes: manufactured wall panels and fabricated panel
assemblies. Fabricated wall panel assemblies, including other
components such as structural framing, insulation, flashing,
and interior finish.
See: 04 25 00 for fabricated masonry panels.
07 24 00 for exterior insulation and finish systems.
07 42 13 Metal Wall Panels
07 42 13.13 Formed Metal Wall Panels
07 42 13.16 Metal Plate Wall Panels
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07 42 13.19 Insulated Metal Wall Panels
07 42 13.23 Metal Composite Material Wall Panels
07 42 23 Wood Wall Panels
07 42 26 Tile Wall Panels
Includes: tile panels used as a cladding assembly without
mortar and grout.
07 42 29 Terra Cotta Wall Panels
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: terra cotta
07 42 33 Plastic Wall Panels
07 42 43 Composite Wall Panels
07 42 46 Cementitious Wall Panels
Includes: panels manufactured from high modulus concrete
and fiber-reinforced cement.
07 42 63 Fabricated Wall Panel Assemblies
07 42 93 Soffit Panels
07 44 00 Faced Panels
Includes: roof and wall panels coated on the exterior surface
with aggregate, porcelain enamel, ceramic tile, or quarry tile.
Fabricated panel assemblies with faced-panel exterior finish.
Roof and wall panels composed of fiber-reinforced
cementitious material. Fabricated-faced panel assemblies,
including other components such as structural framing,
insulation, flashing, and interior finish.
See: 03 45 13 for faced architectural precast concrete.
06 12 13 for cementitious reinforced panels.
07 44 13 Aggregate Coated Panels
07 44 16 Porcelain Enameled Faced Panels
07 44 19 Tile-Faced Panels
07 44 23 Ceramic-Tile-Faced Panels
07 44 33 Metal Faced Panels
07 44 53 Glass-Fiber-Reinforced Cementitious Panels
07 44 56 Mineral-Fiber-Reinforced Cementitious Panels
07 44 63 Fabricated Faced Panel Assemblies
07 46 00 Siding
Includes: shaped or unshaped boards or panels used as
exterior surface of a wall or soffit. Fabricated panel assemblies
with exterior siding and other components such as structural
framing, insulation, flashing, and interior.
See: 06 16 00 for sheathing.
07 26 00 for vapor retarders.
07 27 00 for air barriers.
07 31 00 for shingles and shakes.
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07 46 16 Aluminum Siding
07 46 19 Steel Siding
07 46 21 Zinc Siding
07 46 23 Wood Siding
07 46 24 Wood Shingle and Shake Siding
Includes: wood shingle and shake siding, weather-resistive
barriers, and flexible flashing.
07 46 24.13 Wood Shingle Siding
07 46 24.16 Wood Shake Siding
07 46 26 Hardboard Siding
07 46 29 Plywood Siding
07 46 33 Plastic Siding
07 46 43 Composition Siding
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: composition siding: wood-fiber-
reinforced resin siding.
07 46 46 Fiber-Cement Siding
07 46 63 Fabricated Panel Assemblies with Siding
07 50 00 Membrane Roofing
Includes: roofing assemblies applied to the structural substrate,
over insulation, or protected with insulation as appropriate to
the particular assembly. Composition and elastomeric flashing.
Surfacing materials, coatings, and ballast.
May Include: roof insulation, vapor retarders, and air barriers.
Walkways, roof drains, and other items integral with roofing
assembly. Roof pavers.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: membrane roofing: sheet
roofing.
See: 02 25 29 for roofing investigations.
07 10 00 for waterproofing.
07 62 00 for sheet metal flashing and trim.
See Also: 07 22 16 for roof board insulation.
07 26 00 for vapor retarders.
07 27 00 for air barriers.
07 72 43 for roof walk boards and walkways.
07 76 00 for roof pavers.
22 14 26 for roof drains.
DIVISION 07
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07 51 00 Built-Up Bituminous Roofing
Includes: roofing assemblies composed of alternating layers of
bituminous sheets and viscous bituminous coatings.
See: 07 11 13 for bituminous dampproofing.
07 12 00 for built-up bituminous waterproofing.
07 55 51 for built-up bituminous protected membrane roofing.
07 51 13 Built-Up Asphalt Roofing
07 51 13.13 Cold-Applied Built-Up Asphalt Roofing
07 51 16 Built-Up Coal Tar Roofing
07 51 23 Glass-Fiber-Reinforced Asphalt Emulsion Roofing
07 52 00 Modified Bituminous Membrane Roofing
Includes: roofing assemblies formed with modified bituminous
membranes.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: APP: atactic polypropylene.
SBS: styrene-butadiene-styrene.
See: 07 11 13 for bituminous dampproofing.
07 13 52 for modified bituminous sheet waterproofing.
07 55 52 for modified bituminous protected membrane roofing.
07 52 13 Atactic-Polypropylene-Modified Bituminous Membrane Roofing
07 52 13.11 Cold Adhesive Applied Atactic-Polypropylene-Modified Bituminous Membrane Roofing
07 52 13.13 Torch-Applied Atactic-Polypropylene-Modified Bituminous Membrane Roofing
07 52 13.14 Mechanically Fastened Atactic-Polypropylene-Modified Bituminous Membrane Roofing
07 52 16 Styrene-Butadiene-Styrene Modified Bituminous Membrane Roofing
07 52 16.11 Cold Adhesive Styrene-Butadiene-Styrene Modified Bituminous Membrane Roofing
07 52 16.12 Hot-Mopped Styrene-Butadiene-Styrene Modified Bituminous Membrane Roofing
07 52 16.13 Torch-Applied Styrene-Butadiene-Styrene Modified Bituminous Membrane Roofing
07 52 16.14 Mechanically Fastened Styrene-Butadiene-Styrene Modified Bituminous Membrane
Roofing
07 53 00 Elastomeric Membrane Roofing
Includes: roofing assemblies formed with non-vulcanized and
vulcanized elastomeric membranes. Ballasted, fully-adhered,
and mechanically attached installations.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: CPE: chlorinated polyethylene.
CSPE: chlorosulfonate polyethylene. EPDM: ethylene
propylene diene monomer. PIB: polyisobutylene.
See: 07 13 53 for elastomeric sheet waterproofing.
07 55 53 for elastomeric protected membrane roofing.
07 53 13 Chlorinated-Polyethylene Roofing
07 53 16 Chlorosulfonate-Polyethylene Roofing
07 53 23 Ethylene-Propylene-Diene-Monomer Roofing
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07 53 29 Polyisobutylene Roofing
07 54 00 Thermoplastic Membrane Roofing
Includes: roofing assemblies formed with reinforced and
unreinforced thermoplastic membranes. Ballasted, fully-
adhered, and mechanically attached installations.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: CPA: copolymer alloy. EIP:
ethylene interpolymer. PVC: polyvinyl chloride. TPO:
thermoplastic polyolefin. NBP: nitrile butadiene polymer.
See: 07 13 54 for thermoplastic sheet waterproofing.
07 55 54 for thermoplastic protected membrane roofing.
07 54 13 Copolymer-Alloy Roofing
07 54 16 Ketone Ethylene Ester Roofing
07 54 19 Polyvinyl-Chloride Roofing
07 54 23 Thermoplastic-Polyolefin Roofing
07 54 26 Nitrile-Butadiene-Polymer Roofing
07 55 00 Protected Membrane Roofing
Includes: roofing assemblies with protective insulation and
other surfacing materials covering membranes applied directly
to the structural substrate.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: fluid-applied: liquid-applied.
IRMA: insulated roof membrane assembly: inverted roof
membrane assembly. PRM: protected roof membrane.
Vegetated protected membrane roofing: landscaped protected
membrane roofing: green roof: sustainable design roof.
See: 07 12 00 for built-up bituminous waterproofing.
07 13 52 for modified bituminous sheet waterproofing.
07 13 53 for elastomeric sheet waterproofing.
07 13 54 for thermoplastic sheet waterproofing.
07 14 00 for fluid-applied waterproofing.
07 33 63 for vegetated roofing.
07 51 00 for built-up bituminous roofing.
07 52 00 for modified bituminous membrane roofing.
07 53 00 for elastomeric membrane roofing.
07 54 00 for thermoplastic membrane roofing.
07 56 00 for fluid-applied roofing.
07 55 51 Built-Up Bituminous Protected Membrane Roofing
07 55 52 Modified Bituminous Protected Membrane Roofing
07 55 53 Elastomeric Protected Membrane Roofing
07 55 54 Thermoplastic Protected Membrane Roofing
07 55 56 Fluid-Applied Protected Membrane Roofing
07 55 56.13 Hot-Applied Rubberized Asphalt Protected Membrane Roofing
07 55 63 Vegetated Protected Membrane Roofing
DIVISION 07
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07 56 00 Fluid-Applied Roofing
Includes: roofing applied in a viscous state. Chlorosulfonated
polyethylene (CSPE) and methyl methacrylate (MMA) roofing.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: fluid-applied: liquid-applied.
See: 07 14 00 for fluid-applied waterproofing.
07 55 56 for fluid-applied protected membrane roofing.
07 57 00 Coated Foamed Roofing
Includes: roofing assemblies consisting of spray-applied
materials which expand through chemical reaction and an
elastomeric coating.
07 57 13 Sprayed Polyurethane Foam Roofing
07 58 00 Roll Roofing
Includes: roofing formed of surfaced, prepared bituminous
sheets.
07 60 00 Flashing and Sheet Metal
Includes: sheet metal roofing, accessories, and trim, and
specialties associated with roofing, and metal and other flexible
flashings for roofing and wall construction.
See: 07 15 00 for sheet metal waterproofing.
07 61 00 Sheet Metal Roofing
Includes: custom fabricated or field-formed roofing composed
of a single layer of metal sheets installed over structural
substrate. Aluminum, copper, lead, steel, stainless steel,
monel, and terne sheet metal roofing.
See: 07 41 13 for manufactured metal roof panels.
07 61 13 Standing Seam Sheet Metal Roofing
07 61 16 Batten Seam Sheet Metal Roofing
07 61 19 Flat Seam Sheet Metal Roofing
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07 62 00 Sheet Metal Flashing and Trim
Includes: shop and field-formed accessories and trim.
May Include: metal flashing for masonry.
See: 07 71 00 for manufactured gutters, downspouts,
counterflashing, gravel stops, copings, roof expansion joint
covers, and fasciae.
See Also: 04 27 13 for metal flashing integral with composite
unit masonry.
Products: formed gutters, downspouts, counterflashing,
scuppers, gravel stops, copings, roof expansion joint covers,
pitch pans, plumbing drain flashing, and diverters.
07 62 13 Fabricated Copings
07 62 16 Fabricated Counterflashing Systems
07 62 19 Fabricated Gravel Stops and Fasciae
07 62 23 Fabricated Gutters and Downspouts
07 62 29 Fabricated Roof Expansion Joints
07 62 33 Fabricated Scuppers
07 63 00 Sheet Metal Roofing Specialties
Includes: roof-related protective and ornamental items and
roof-related sheet metal items.
See: 07 71 00 for manufactured roof specialties.
07 64 00 Sheet Metal Wall Cladding
07 64 13 Standing Seam Sheet Metal Wall Cladding
07 64 16 Batten Seam Sheet Metal Wall Cladding
07 64 19 Flat Seam Sheet Metal Wall Cladding
07 65 00 Flexible Flashing
Includes: flexible flashings for roof and wall construction.
May Include: flexible flashing for masonry.
See: 04 27 00 for flexible flashing integral with multi-wythe unit
masonry.
07 50 00 for flexible flashing integral with membrane roofing.
07 65 13 Laminated Sheet Flashing
07 65 16 Modified Bituminous Sheet Flashing
07 65 19 Plastic Sheet Flashing
07 65 23 Rubber Sheet Flashing
07 65 26 Self-Adhering Sheet Flashing
DIVISION 07
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Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations 166
07 70 00 Roof and Wall Specialties and Accessories
Includes: standard manufactured components, both formed and
extruded.
See: 08 60 00 for skylights.
10 74 00 for manufactured exterior specialties.
07 71 00 Roof Specialties
Includes: manufactured specialties serving as roofing perimeter
facing, drainage, and expansion control.
May Include: manufactured flashing for penetrations.
See: 07 62 00 for shop- and field-formed sheet metal
accessories and trim.
07 63 00 for sheet metal roofing specialties.
07 77 00 for wall specialties.
07 95 13 for expansion joint cover assemblies.
22 14 26 for roof drains.
07 71 13 Manufactured Copings
07 71 16 Manufactured Counterflashing Systems
07 71 19 Manufactured Gravel Stops and Fasciae
07 71 23 Manufactured Gutters and Downspouts
07 71 23.13 Gutter Debris Guards
07 71 26 Reglets
07 71 29 Manufactured Roof Expansion Joints
07 71 33 Manufactured Scuppers
07 72 00 Roof Accessories
Includes: accessories installed on or in roofing other than
mechanical or structural items.
May Include: roof curbs for mechanical equipment.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: roof hatch: scuttle.
See: 06 10 00 for field-fabricated wood curbs.
07 76 00 for roof pavers.
08 62 00 for unit skylights.
08 91 13 for motorized wall louvers.
08 91 16 for wall installations of motorized large-scale operable
ventilation panels.
08 95 13 for soffit vents.
08 95 16 for wall vents.
23 70 00 for roof curbs for rooftop-mounted HVAC equipment.
07 72 13 Manufactured Curbs
07 72 23 Relief Vents
DIVISION 07
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167 Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations
07 72 26 Ridge Vents
07 72 33 Roof Hatches
07 72 36 Smoke Vents
07 72 39 Operable Roof Vents
Includes: motorized large-scale operable ventilation panels.
07 72 43 Roof Walk Boards
07 72 46 Roof Walkways
07 72 53 Snow Guards
07 72 63 Waste Containment Assemblies
07 72 73 Vegetated Roof Systems
Includes: continuous vegetated roof assemblies, tray-type
vegetated roof assemblies, walkway pavers, vegetated mats,
and geofoam fill.
07 76 00 Roof Pavers
Includes: pavers and decking over roofing, including pedestal-
mounted pavers.
May Include: pavers for ballasting of membrane roofing.
See: 07 50 00 for stone ballast for membrane roofing.
07 72 46 for roof walkways.
See Also: 07 50 00 for pavers for membrane roofing.
07 76 13 Roof Ballast Pavers
07 76 16 Roof Decking Pavers
07 77 00 Wall Specialties
Includes: manufactured specialties for wall construction.
See: 07 71 00 for roof specialties.
07 80 00 Fire and Smoke Protection
07 81 00 Applied Fire Protection
Includes: specialized coatings, mineral fiber, and cementitious
coverings to provide fire resistance to building components.
Fireproof duct wrap.
See: 06 05 73 for fire-retardant wood treatment of wood
products.
07 82 00 for board fire protection.
09 23 82 for fire protected gypsum plastering.
09 96 43 for fire-retardant coatings.
09 96 46 for intumescent painting.
DIVISION 07
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Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations 168
07 81 13 Cement Aggregate Fire Protection
07 81 16 Cementitious Fire Protection
07 81 19 Foamed Magnesium-Oxychloride Fire Protection
07 81 23 Intumescent Fire Protection
07 81 26 Magnesium Cement Fire Protection
07 81 29 Mineral-Fiber Cementitious Fire Protection
07 81 33 Mineral-Fiber Fire Protection
07 82 00 Board Fire Protection
Includes: board materials that provide fire resistance to building
components.
Does Not Include: fire barriers of gypsum board, plaster, and
similar construction for prevention of the spread of fire.
See: 07 81 00 for applied fire protection.
09 23 82 for fire protected gypsum plastering.
09 29 82 for gypsum board fire protection.
07 82 13 Calcium-Silicate Board Fire Protection
07 82 16 Slag-Fiber Board Fire Protection
07 84 00 Firestopping
Includes: materials installed in cavities, around penetrations,
and openings in floors, walls, partitions, and other building
components to prevent the spread of fire and smoke.
Firestopping for mechanical, electrical, and communications
penetrations of fire-resistant rated assemblies.
See: 07 21 00 for thermal insulation.
07 92 00 for joint sealants.
07 95 13 for fire-resistant rated expansion joint cover
assemblies.
07 84 13 Penetration Firestopping
07 84 13.13 Penetration Firestopping Mortars
07 84 13.16 Penetration Firestopping Devices
07 84 43 Joint Firestopping
07 84 53 Building Perimeter Firestopping
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: fire safing.
07 86 00 Smoke Seals
Includes: material installed at the perimeter of openings to
prevent the spread of smoke.
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07 87 00 Smoke Containment Barriers
Includes: draftstopping panels suspended from the ceiling or
placed in plenum cavities to prevent or to inhibit the spread of
smoke.
See: 06 10 00 for wood draftstopping.
09 29 00 for gypsum board draftstopping.
07 90 00 Joint Protection
07 91 00 Preformed Joint Seals
Includes: preformed compression seals and gaskets.
See: 07 92 00 for joint sealants.
07 95 13 for expansion joint cover assemblies.
07 91 13 Compression Seals
07 91 16 Joint Gaskets
07 91 23 Backer Rods
07 91 26 Joint Fillers
07 92 00 Joint Sealants
Includes: elastomeric and rigid joint sealants, and related
accessories such as joint fillers and backer rod. Joint sealant to
provide acoustical isolation. Nonsag, pourable, mildew-
resistant, sanitary, acrylic, bituminous, latex, polysulfide,
polyurethane, PVC, rubber, silicone, synthetic, urethane joint
sealants.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: joint sealants: calking: caulking:
joint sealers.
See: 07 84 43 for fire-resistant joint sealants.
08 85 00 for glazing sealants.
32 13 73 for concrete paving joint sealants.
See Also: 09 20 00 for acoustic joint sealants in plaster and
gypsum board assemblies.
07 92 13 Elastomeric Joint Sealants
07 92 16 Rigid Joint Sealants
07 92 19 Acoustical Joint Sealants
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07 95 00 Expansion Control
Includes: manufactured expansion joint assemblies, including
frames, covers, and gaskets. Fire-resistant barriers for fire-
resistant rated expansion control assemblies.
See: 03 15 00 for concrete expansion and contraction joints.
05 12 33 for structural steel for bridges.
07 71 29 for roof expansion joints.
07 84 43 for fire-resistant joint sealants.
07 91 00 for preformed joint seals.
07 92 00 for joint sealants.
34 82 00 for bridge specialties.
07 95 13 Expansion Joint Cover Assemblies
07 95 13.13 Interior Expansion Joint Cover Assemblies
Includes: expansion joint cover assemblies for interior floors,
walls, and ceilings. Moisture barriers and attachment devices.
07 95 13.16 Exterior Expansion Joint Cover Assemblies
Includes: expansion joint cover assemblies for exterior walls,
soffits, and parapets. Moisture barriers and attachment
devices.
07 95 13.19 Parking Deck Expansion Joint Cover Assemblies
Includes: expansion joint cover assemblies for use in exterior
slabs subject to vehicular traffic. Moisture barriers and
attachment devices.
07 95 53 Joint Slide Bearings
07 95 63 Bridge Expansion Joint Cover Assemblies
DIVISION 08
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171 Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations
DIVISION 08 OPENINGS
08 00 00 Openings
May be used as Division level
Section title.
08 01 00 Operation and Maintenance of Openings
Includes: maintenance, repair, rehabilitation, replacement,
restoration, preservation, etc. of openings.
Level 4 Numbering Recommendation: Level 4 titles for wood
windows are provided as examples for user's creation of more
detailed titles for other subjects as required. Following Level 4
numbering is recommended:
.51-.59 for maintenance.
.61-.69 for repair.
.71-.79 for rehabilitation.
.81-.89 for replacement.
.91-.99 for restoration.
08 01 10 Operation and Maintenance of Doors and Frames
08 01 11 Operation and Maintenance of Metal Doors and Frames
08 01 14 Operation and Maintenance of Wood Doors
08 01 15 Operation and Maintenance of Plastic Doors
08 01 16 Operation and Maintenance of Composite Doors
08 01 17 Operation and Maintenance of Integrated Door Opening Assemblies
08 01 30 Operation and Maintenance of Specialty Doors and Frames
08 01 32 Operation and Maintenance of Sliding Glass Doors
08 01 33 Operation and Maintenance of Coiling Doors and Grilles
08 01 34 Operation and Maintenance of Special Function Doors
08 01 35 Operation and Maintenance of Folding Doors and Grilles
08 01 36 Operation and Maintenance of Panel Doors
08 01 39 Operation and Maintenance of Traffic Doors
08 01 40 Operation and Maintenance of Entrances, Storefronts, and Curtain Walls
08 01 41 Operation and Maintenance of Entrances
08 01 42 Operation and Maintenance of Storefronts
08 01 44 Operation and Maintenance of Curtain Walls
08 01 50 Operation and Maintenance of Windows
08 01 51 Operation and Maintenance of Metal Windows
08 01 52 Operation and Maintenance of Wood Windows
08 01 52.61 Wood Window Repairs
08 01 52.71 Wood Window Rehabilitation
08 01 52.81 Wood Window Replacement
08 01 52.91 Wood Window Restoration
08 01 52.93 Historic Treatment of Wood Windows
08 01 53 Operation and Maintenance of Plastic Windows
08 01 54 Operation and Maintenance of Composite Windows
08 01 56 Operation and Maintenance of Special Function Windows
08 01 60 Operation and Maintenance of Skylights and Roof Windows
08 01 61 Operation and Maintenance of Roof Windows
08 01 62 Operation and Maintenance of Unit Skylights
DIVISION 08
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08 01 63 Operation and Maintenance of Metal-Framed Skylights
08 01 64 Operation and Maintenance of Plastic-Framed Skylights
08 01 70 Operation and Maintenance of Hardware
08 01 71 Operation and Maintenance of Door Hardware
08 01 74 Operation and Maintenance of Access Control Hardware
08 01 75 Operation and Maintenance of Window Hardware
08 01 80 Maintenance of Glazing
08 01 81 Maintenance of Glass Glazing
08 01 84 Maintenance of Plastic Glazing
08 01 88 Maintenance of Special Function Glazing
08 01 90 Operation and Maintenance of Louvers and Vents
08 01 91 Operation and Maintenance of Louvers
08 01 92 Operation and Maintenance of Louvered Equipment Enclosures
08 01 95 Operation and Maintenance of Vents
08 03 00 Conservation Treatment for Period Openings
08 03 11 Conservation Treatment for Period Metal Doors and Frames
08 03 11.23 Conservation Treatment for Period Bronze Doors and Frames
08 03 14 Conservation Treatment for Period Wood Doors
08 03 14.23 Conservation Treatment for Period Metal-Faced Wood Doors
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: Kalamein doors.
08 03 14.33 Conservation Treatment for Period Stile and Rail Wood Doors
08 03 30 Conservation Treatment for Period Specialty Doors and Frames
08 03 34 Conservation Treatment for Period Special Function Doors
08 03 34.59 Conservation Treatment for Period Vault Doors
08 03 50 Conservation Treatment for Period Windows
08 03 51 Conservation Treatment for Period Metal Windows
08 03 51.16 Conservation Treatment for Period Bronze Windows
08 03 51.23 Conservation Treatment for Period Steel Windows
08 03 52 Conservation Treatment for Period Wood Windows
08 03 70 Conservation Treatment for Period Hardware
08 03 71 Conservation Treatment for Period Door Hardware
08 03 75 Conservation Treatment for Period Window Hardware
08 03 90 Conservation Treatment for Period Louvers and Vents
08 03 91 Conservation Treatment for Period Louvers
08 03 95 Conservation Treatment for Period Vents
08 05 00 Common Work Results for Openings
Includes: subjects common to multiple Sections in Division 08.
See: 01 80 00 for performance requirements of subjects
common to multiple titles.
08 05 05 Selective Demolition for Openings
See: 02 41 19 for selective demolition for whole structure
demolition.
DIVISION 08
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08 06 00 Schedules for Openings
Includes: schedules of items common to multiple Sections in
Division 08.
Notes: a schedule may be included on drawings, in the project
manual, or a project book.
08 06 10 Door Schedule
08 06 10.13 Door Type Schedule
08 06 10.16 Frame Type Schedule
08 06 40 Schedules for Entrances, Storefronts, and Curtain Walls
08 06 41 Entrance Schedule
08 06 42 Storefront Schedule
08 06 50 Window Schedule
08 06 60 Skylight Schedule
08 06 70 Hardware Schedule
08 06 71 Door Hardware Schedule
See Also: 28 06 10 for schedules for access control
08 06 80 Glazing Schedule
08 06 90 Louver and Vent Schedule
08 08 00 Commissioning of Openings
Includes: commissioning of items common to multiple Sections
in Division 08.
See: 01 91 00 for commissioning of subjects common to
multiple Divisions.
08 10 00 Doors and Frames
Includes: doors and door assemblies for a variety of purposes
and types of operation. Fire-resistant rated doors and frames.
Usually Includes: glazing accessories in doors, louvers integral
to door construction, and louvers in fire-resistant rated doors.
See: 08 30 00 for specialty doors.
08 42 00 for entrances.
See Also: 08 80 00 for glazing.
08 91 26 for door louvers.
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08 11 00 Metal Doors and Frames
Includes: hinged or pivoting doors, fixed panels within frames,
and frames manufactured of metal. Muntz metal. Formed and
extruded metal frames for doors, sidelights, transoms,
borrowed lights, and other openings.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: hollow metal doors and frames:
steel doors and frames. Muntz metal: yellow metal.
See: 08 12 00 for metal frames only.
08 13 00 for metal doors only.
08 32 13 for sliding aluminum-framed glass doors.
08 41 00 for metal-framed entrances and storefronts.
08 71 00 for door hardware.
08 11 13 Hollow Metal Doors and Frames
08 11 13.13 Standard Hollow Metal Doors and Frames
08 11 13.16 Custom Hollow Metal Doors and Frames
08 11 16 Aluminum Doors and Frames
08 11 19 Stainless-Steel Doors and Frames
08 11 23 Bronze Doors and Frames
08 11 63 Metal Screen and Storm Doors and Frames
Includes: doors and screens manufactured of metal used for
storm or thermal protection or for screening, usually as
adjuncts to other doors.
See: 08 14 66 for wood screen doors and frames.
08 14 69 for wood storm doors and frames.
08 15 66 for plastic screen doors and frames.
08 15 69 for plastic storm doors and frames.
08 11 63.13 Steel Screen and Storm Doors and Frames
08 11 63.23 Aluminum Screen and Storm Doors and Frames
08 11 66 Metal Screen Doors and Frames
08 11 66.13 Steel Screen Doors and Frames
08 11 66.23 Aluminum Screen Doors and Frames
08 11 69 Metal Storm Doors and Frames
08 11 69.13 Steel Storm Doors and Frames
08 11 69.23 Aluminum Storm Doors and Frames
08 11 73 Sliding Metal Fire Doors
Includes: fire-resistant rated doors manufactured of metal that
operate by sliding.
See: 08 13 73 for non-fire-rated sliding metal doors.
08 32 00 for sliding glass doors.
08 35 13 for folding fire doors.
08 42 29 for sliding automatic entrances.
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08 11 74 Sliding Metal Grilles
Includes: grilles manufactured or formed of metal that operate
by sliding.
See: 08 33 00 for coiling doors and grilles.
08 35 16 for folding grilles.
08 12 00 Metal Frames
Includes: formed and extruded metal frames for doors,
sidelights, transoms, borrowed lights, and other openings.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: hollow metal frames: steel
frames.
See: 08 11 00 for metal doors and frames.
08 13 00 for metal doors.
08 41 00 for metal-framed entrances and storefronts.
08 12 13 Hollow Metal Frames
08 12 13.13 Standard Hollow Metal Frames
08 12 13.53 Custom Hollow Metal Frames
08 12 16 Aluminum Frames
08 12 16.13 Fire-Rated Aluminum Frames
08 12 19 Stainless-Steel Frames
08 12 23 Bronze Frames
08 13 00 Metal Doors
Includes: hinged or pivoting doors and fixed panels
manufactured of metal.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: hollow metal doors: steel doors.
See: 08 11 00 for metal doors and frames.
08 11 63 for metal storm and screen doors and frames.
08 11 73 for sliding metal firedoors.
08 12 00 for metal frames.
08 32 00 for sliding metal-framed glass doors.
08 42 00 for metal-framed entrances.
08 13 13 Hollow Metal Doors
08 13 13.13 Standard Hollow Metal Doors
08 13 13.53 Custom Hollow Metal Doors
08 13 16 Aluminum Doors
08 13 16.13 Aluminum Terrace Doors
08 13 19 Stainless-Steel Doors
08 13 23 Bronze Doors
08 13 73 Sliding Metal Doors
08 13 76 Bifolding Metal Doors
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08 14 00 Wood Doors
Includes: hinged, sliding, or pivoting doors manufactured of
wood with solid or hollow cores, flush panel or stile and rail,
with wood, plastic laminate, and metal veneers.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: metal-faced doors: kalamein
doors. Stile and rail wood doors: paneled wood doors.
See: 06 48 00 for wood door frames.
08 12 00 for metal frames for wood doors.
08 15 00 for plastic doors.
08 16 00 for composite doors.
08 32 19 for sliding wood-framed glass doors.
08 14 13 Carved Wood Doors
08 14 16 Flush Wood Doors
08 14 23 Clad Wood Doors
08 14 23.13 Metal-Faced Wood Doors
08 14 23.16 Plastic-Laminate-Faced Wood Doors
08 14 23.17 Plastic-Faced Wood Doors
08 14 23.19 Molded-Hardboard-Faced Wood Doors
08 14 29 Prefinished Wood Doors
08 14 33 Stile and Rail Wood Doors
08 14 33.13 Wood Terrace Doors
08 14 66 Wood Screen Doors
Includes: doors and screens manufactured of wood used for
storm or thermal protection or for screening, usually as
adjuncts to other doors.
See: 08 11 63 for metal storm and screen doors and frames.
08 15 66 for plastic screen doors and frames.
08 15 69 for plastic storm doors and frames.
08 32 19 for sliding wood-framed glass doors.
08 14 69 Wood Storm Doors
08 14 73 Sliding Wood Doors
08 14 76 Bifolding Wood Doors
08 15 00 Plastic Doors
Includes: hinged, sliding, or pivoting doors manufactured of
plastic.
See: 08 11 63 for metal storm and screen doors and frames.
08 12 00 for metal frames for plastic doors.
08 14 00 for wood doors.
08 16 00 for composite doors.
08 32 16 for sliding plastic-framed glass doors.
08 15 13 Laminated Plastic Doors
08 15 16 Solid Plastic Doors
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08 15 66 Plastic Screen Doors
Includes: doors and screens manufactured of plastic used for
storm or thermal protection or for screening, usually as
adjuncts to other doors.
See: 08 11 63 for metal storm and screen doors and frames.
08 14 66 for wood screen doors and frames.
08 14 69 for wood storm doors and frames.
08 15 69 Plastic Storm Doors
08 15 73 Sliding Plastic Doors
08 15 76 Bifolding Plastic Doors
08 16 00 Composite Doors
Includes: hinged, sliding, or pivoting doors manufactured of
composite materials.
See: 08 12 00 for metal frames for composite doors.
08 14 00 for wood doors.
08 14 23 for clad wood doors.
08 15 00 for plastic doors.
08 16 13 Fiberglass Doors
08 16 73 Sliding Composite Doors
08 16 76 Bifolding Composite Doors
08 17 00 Integrated Door Opening Assemblies
Includes: assemblies, manufactured of a variety of materials,
complete with doors, frames, and hardware.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: integrated door opening
assemblies: preassembled door assemblies: packaged door
assemblies: pre-hung doors.
See: 08 34 00 for special function doors.
08 34 73 for sound control door assemblies.
08 39 00 for pressure-resistant doors.
08 17 13 Integrated Metal Door Opening Assemblies
08 17 23 Integrated Wood Door Opening Assemblies
08 17 33 Integrated Plastic Door Opening Assemblies
08 17 43 Integrated Composite Door Opening Assemblies
08 30 00 Specialty Doors and Frames
Includes: doors and door assemblies for a variety of special
functions and applications involving a variety of operating
methods. Fire-resistant rated doors and frames. Hardware,
controls, operators, and drive mechanisms.
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08 31 00 Access Doors and Panels
Includes: interior and exterior doors and panels in walls,
ceilings and floors to provide access to concealed spaces.
See: 07 72 33 for roof hatches.
23 33 33 for duct-mounted access doors.
08 31 13 Access Doors and Frames
08 31 13.53 Security Access Doors and Frames
08 31 16 Access Panels and Frames
08 32 00 Sliding Glass Doors
Includes: fully glazed doors and frames of any material with
sliding operation.
See: 08 13 73 for sliding metal doors.
08 14 73 for sliding wood doors.
08 15 73 for sliding plastic doors.
08 42 29 for sliding automatic entrance doors.
08 43 29 for sliding storefronts.
08 32 13 Sliding Aluminum-Framed Glass Doors
08 32 16 Sliding Plastic-Framed Glass Doors
08 32 19 Sliding Wood-Framed Glass Doors
08 33 00 Coiling Doors and Grilles
Includes: doors and grilles of any material that open by coiling.
Rolling fire-resistant rated doors and shutters.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: coiling doors and grilles: roll-up
doors and grilles: rolling doors and grilles.
See: 08 11 74 for sliding metal grilles.
08 35 16 for folding grilles.
08 33 13 Coiling Counter Doors
08 33 16 Coiling Counter Grilles
08 33 23 Overhead Coiling Doors
08 33 23.13 Overhead Rapid Coiling Doors
08 33 26 Overhead Coiling Grilles
08 33 33 Side Coiling Doors
08 33 36 Side Coiling Grilles
08 33 43 Overhead Coiling Smoke Curtains
08 33 44 Overhead Coiling Fire Curtains
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08 34 00 Special Function Doors
Includes: doors, gates, and frames of any material with specific
characteristics for a special function.
See: 08 17 00 for packaged door assemblies.
08 38 00 for traffic doors.
08 39 00 for pressure-resistant doors.
13 21 00 for controlled environment rooms for doors integral
part of manufactured room construction.
08 34 13 Cold Storage Doors
08 34 16 Hangar Doors
08 34 19 Industrial Doors
08 34 33 Lightproof Doors
Includes: doors with specific characteristics to exclude light
when closed. Doors intended to allow use without light
penetration for film developing or similar operations.
08 34 36 Darkroom Doors
08 34 46 Radio-Frequency-Interference Shielding Doors
Includes: doors with specific characteristics to exclude radio-
frequency-interference when closed.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: RFI: radio-frequency-
interference.
See: 08 56 46 for radio-frequency-interference shielding
windows.
08 34 49 Radiation Shielding Doors and Frames
Includes: doors with specific characteristics to exclude radiation
when closed.
See: 08 56 49 for radiation shielding windows.
08 88 49 for radiation-resistant glazing.
13 49 00 for radiation protection.
08 34 49.13 Neutron Shielding Doors and Frames
08 34 53 Security Doors and Frames
Includes: doors, frames, and gates with specific characteristics
for high security applications.
See: 08 31 13 for security access doors and frames.
08 39 53 for blast-resistant doors.
08 42 33 for security revolving door entrances.
08 56 53 for security windows.
08 56 56 for security window screens.
08 71 53 for security door hardware.
08 88 53 for security glazing.
28 10 00 for access control
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08 34 56 Security Gates
08 34 58 File Room Doors and Frames
08 34 59 Vault Doors and Day Gates
Includes: doors and gates with specific characteristics to
provide security for a vault.
See: 13 27 00 for factory assembled vaults.
08 34 73 Sound Control Door Assemblies
Includes: door and frame assemblies with specific
characteristics to exclude sound when closed.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: sound control door assemblies:
sound retardant door assemblies.
See: 08 17 00 for integrated door opening assemblies.
08 56 73 for sound control windows.
08 34 73.13 Metal Sound Control Door Assemblies
Includes: metal sound-control doors and frames, sound-control
seals, thresholds, hardware, and accessories.
08 34 73.16 Wood Sound Control Door Assemblies
Includes: wood sound-control doors and frames, sound-control
seals, thresholds, hardware, and accessories.
08 35 00 Folding Doors and Grilles
Includes: doors and grilles that open by folding as an accordion
or as a set of panels. May be fire-resistant rated.
See: 08 10 00 for bifolding doors.
08 11 73 for sliding metal fire doors.
08 11 74 for sliding metal grilles.
08 33 00 for coiling doors and grilles.
08 36 00 for panel doors.
10 22 16 for folding gates.
10 22 23 for portable partitions, screens, and panels.
08 35 13 Folding Doors
08 35 13.13 Accordion Folding Doors
08 35 13.23 Accordion Folding Fire Doors
08 35 13.33 Panel Folding Doors
08 35 16 Folding Grilles
08 35 16.13 Accordion Folding Grilles
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08 36 00 Panel Doors
Includes: panelized doors that open guided by movement of
panels in sections or single panel.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: panel doors: garage doors.
See: 08 35 13 for panel folding doors.
10 22 23 for portable partitions, screens, and panels.
08 36 13 Sectional Doors
08 36 16 Single-Panel Doors
08 36 19 Multi-Leaf Vertical Lift Doors
08 36 23 Telescoping Vertical Lift Doors
08 38 00 Traffic Doors
Includes: doors with specific characteristics for heavy traffic,
including vehicular traffic.
See: 08 42 29 for automatic entrances.
08 42 33 for revolving door entrances.
11 13 00 for loading dock equipment.
08 38 13 Flexible Strip Doors
08 38 16 Flexible Traffic Doors
08 38 19 Rigid Traffic Doors
08 39 00 Pressure-Resistant Doors
Includes: doors with specific characteristics to withstand and
maintain differential pressure.
See: 08 17 00 for packaged door assemblies.
08 34 00 for special function doors.
08 42 39 for pressure-resistance entrances.
08 55 00 for pressure-resistant windows.
08 88 39 for pressure-resistant glazing.
13 21 00 for controlled environment rooms for doors integral
part of manufactured room construction.
08 39 13 Airtight Doors
08 39 19 Watertight Doors
08 39 53 Blast-Resistant Doors
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08 40 00 Entrances, Storefronts, and Curtain Walls
Includes: entrances, storefronts, and curtain walls fabricated
from formed and extruded metals and glass components for
exterior and interior applications. Doors of various operating
methods, framing for doors, sidelights, panels, and transoms.
Shop glazing and shop applied hardware.
May Include: perimeter joint sealant.
See: 06 48 00 for wood frames.
08 11 00 for metal doors and frames.
08 32 00 for sliding metal-framed glass doors.
08 70 00 for field installed hardware.
08 80 00 for field installed glazing.
See Also: 07 92 00 for joint sealants.
08 41 00 Entrances and Storefronts
Includes: entrances and storefronts of various materials for
exterior and interior applications.
See: 08 42 00 for entrances.
08 43 00 for storefronts.
08 41 13 Aluminum-Framed Entrances and Storefronts
Includes: entrances and storefronts of metal-framed glass
construction for exterior and interior applications. Muntz metal.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: muntz metal: yellow metal.
See: 08 43 13 for aluminum-framed storefronts.
08 43 16 for bronze-framed storefronts.
08 43 19 for stainless steel-framed storefronts.
08 44 13 for glazed aluminum curtain walls.
08 44 16 for glazed bronze curtain walls.
08 44 19 for glazed stainless steel curtain walls.
08 41 13.13 Fire-Rated Aluminum-Framed Entrances and Storefronts
08 41 16 Bronze-Framed Entrances and Storefronts
08 41 19 Stainless-Steel-Framed Entrances and Storefronts
08 41 23 Steel-Framed Entrances and Storefronts
08 41 26 All-Glass Entrances and Storefronts
Includes: entrances and storefronts formed of glass panels
without metal framing.
See: 08 44 26 for structural glass curtain walls.
08 41 26.13 Point Supported All-Glass Storefronts
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08 42 00 Entrances
Includes: entrances of various operating methods for exterior
and interior applications.
See: 08 41 00 for entrances and storefronts.
08 43 00 for storefronts.
08 42 13 Aluminum-Framed Entrances
Includes: exterior and interior manual-swing aluminum entrance
door and frame units, thresholds, hardware, glazing, and
accessories for doors.
08 42 26 All-Glass Entrances
Includes: entrances formed of glass panels without metal
framing.
08 42 29 Automatic Entrances
Includes: entrances of any material with integral opening and
closing operators and actuating devices, other than revolving
doors.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: automatic entrances: biparting
entrances.
See: 08 71 13 for automatic door operators for use with doors
other than automatic entrances.
08 42 29.13 Folding Automatic Entrances
08 42 29.23 Sliding Automatic Entrances
08 42 29.33 Swinging Automatic Entrances
08 42 33 Revolving Door Entrances
Includes: entrances of any material that are operated by
revolving action.
See: 08 71 53 for security door hardware.
08 88 53 for security glazing.
28 10 00 for access control.
08 42 33.13 Security Revolving Door Entrances
08 42 36 Balanced Door Entrances
Includes: entrances of any material that employ pivots to allow
operation with minimum force.
08 42 39 Pressure-Resistant Entrances
Includes: entrances intended to withstand and maintain
differential pressure.
See: 08 39 00 for pressure-resistance doors.
08 55 00 for pressure-resistant windows.
08 88 39 for pressure-resistant glazing.
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08 42 43 Intensive Care Unit/Critical Care Unit Entrances
Includes: entrances with specific characteristics for intensive
care or critical care applications.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: ICU/CCU: intensive care
unit/critical care unit.
08 43 00 Storefronts
Includes: one- or two-story openings infilled with glass and
other materials for exterior and interior applications.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: storefronts: mallfronts.
See: 08 41 00 for entrances and storefronts.
08 42 00 for entrances.
08 43 11 Timber-Framed Storefronts
08 43 13 Aluminum-Framed Storefronts
Includes: storefronts of metal-framed glass construction for
exterior and interior applications.
See: 08 44 13 for glazed aluminum curtain walls.
08 44 16 for glazed bronze curtain walls.
08 44 19 for glazed stainless steel curtain walls.
08 43 13.13 Fire-Rated Aluminum Storefronts
08 43 16 Bronze-Framed Storefronts
08 43 19 Stainless-Steel-Framed Storefronts
08 43 23 Steel-Framed Storefronts
08 43 26 All-Glass Storefronts
Includes: storefronts formed of glass panels without metal
framing.
See: 08 44 26 for structural glass curtain walls.
08 43 27 Channel Glass Storefronts
08 43 29 Sliding Storefronts
Includes: storefronts of any material that open through sliding
action of the panels.
08 44 00 Curtain Wall and Glazed Assemblies
Includes: multi-story cladding fabricated from glass and other
materials for exterior applications. Framing members, sash,
glazing, and sealants for complete enclosure. Insulated and
non-insulated spandrel and infill panels. Louvers integral to
curtain wall. Fixed sun screens integral to curtain wall.
See: 04 42 43 for stone panels for curtain walls.
14 84 13 for window washing scaffolding.
14 84 23 for window washing hoists.
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08 44 11 Glazed Timber Curtain Walls
08 44 12 Glazed Composite Curtain Wall
08 44 12.13 Glazed Fiberglass Curtain Wall
08 44 13 Glazed Aluminum Curtain Walls
Includes: multi-story cladding of metal-framed glass
construction for exterior applications.
See: 08 41 13 for aluminum-framed entrances and storefronts.
08 41 16 for bronze-framed entrances and storefronts.
08 41 19 for stainless steel-framed entrances and storefronts.
08 44 16 Glazed Bronze Curtain Walls
08 44 18 Glazed Steel Curtain Walls
08 44 19 Glazed Stainless-Steel Curtain Walls
08 44 23 Structural Sealant Glazed Curtain Walls
08 44 26 Structural Glass Curtain Walls
Includes: structural glass walls and tensile curtain walls.
See: 08 41 26 for all-glass entrances and storefronts.
08 44 26.13 Glass Framed Point Supported Glass Curtain Walls
08 44 26.16 Metal Framed Point Supported Glass Curtain Walls
08 44 26.23 Cable Framed Point Supported Glass Curtain Walls
08 44 33 Sloped Glazing Assemblies
Includes: glazed curtain walls in which the glazed panels are
primarily on a sloped plane.
See: 08 43 26 for all glass storefronts.
13 34 13 for glazed structures.
08 45 00 Translucent Wall and Roof Assemblies
Includes: translucent panel assemblies.
08 45 13 Structured-Polycarbonate-Panel Assemblies
08 45 23 Fiberglass-Sandwich-Panel Assemblies
08 46 00 Window Wall Assemblies
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08 50 00 Windows
Includes: windows of any material, both operating and non-
operating. Fixed, single-hung, double-hung, sliding, projected,
hopper, awning, casement, and jalousie windows. Operating
hardware, screens, and other accessories. Factory glazing.
Louver blinds integral to window construction.
May Include: window sills and stools. Perimeter joint sealant.
See: 08 01 50 for replacement windows.
08 12 00 for metal sidelight, transom, and borrowed light
frames.
08 40 00 for entrances, storefronts, and curtain walls.
08 61 00 for roof windows.
08 80 00 for field-installed glazing.
10 74 43 for below-grade egress assemblies.
10 74 46 for window wells.
13 34 13 for glazed structures.
See Also: 05 58 00 for formed metal sills and stools.
06 46 00 for wood sills, stools, and casings.
07 92 00 for joint sealants.
08 51 00 Metal Windows
Includes: windows framed with any metal.
See: 08 43 00 for metal-framed storefronts.
08 51 13 Aluminum Windows
08 51 16 Bronze Windows
08 51 19 Stainless-Steel Windows
08 51 23 Steel Windows
08 51 23.13 Hot-Rolled Steel Windows
Includes: hot-rolled steel windows, glazing, and hardware.
08 51 23.23 Cold-Rolled Steel Windows
Includes: cold-rolled steel windows, glazing, and hardware.
08 51 66 Metal Window Screens
Includes: windows and screens framed with metal used for
storm or thermal protection or for screening, usually as
adjuncts to other windows.
See: 08 52 66 for wood window screens.
08 52 69 for wood storm windows.
08 53 66 for vinyl window screens.
08 53 69 for vinyl storm windows.
08 54 66 for fiberglass window screens.
08 54 69 for fiberglass storm windows.
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08 51 69 Metal Storm Windows
08 52 00 Wood Windows
Includes: windows framed with wood.
See: 06 48 00 for custom wood framed windows.
08 52 13 Metal-Clad Wood Windows
08 52 16 Plastic-Clad Wood Windows
08 52 66 Wood Window Screens
Includes: windows and screens framed with wood used for
storm or thermal protection or for screening, usually as
adjuncts to other windows.
See: 08 51 66 for metal window screens.
08 51 69 for metal storm windows.
08 53 66 for vinyl window screens.
08 53 69 for vinyl storm windows.
08 54 66 for fiberglass window screens.
08 54 69 for fiberglass storm windows.
08 52 69 Wood Storm Windows
08 53 00 Plastic Windows
Includes: windows framed with plastic.
See: 08 51 66 for metal window screens.
08 51 69 for metal storm windows.
08 52 66 for wood window screens.
08 52 69 for wood storm windows.
08 54 66 for fiberglass window screens.
08 54 69 for fiberglass storm windows.
08 53 13 Vinyl Windows
08 53 66 Vinyl Window Screens
Includes: windows and screens framed with vinyl used for
storm or thermal protection or for screening, usually as
adjuncts to other windows.
08 53 69 Vinyl Storm Windows
08 54 00 Composite Windows
Includes: windows framed with composite materials.
See: 08 52 13 for metal-clad wood windows.
08 52 16 for plastic-clad wood windows.
08 54 13 Fiberglass Windows
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08 54 66 Fiberglass Window Screens
Includes: windows and screens framed with fiberglass used for
storm or thermal protection or for screening, usually as
adjuncts to other windows.
See: 08 51 66 for metal window screens.
08 51 69 for metal storm windows.
08 52 66 for wood window screens.
08 52 69 for wood storm windows.
08 53 66 for vinyl window screens.
08 53 69 for vinyl storm windows.
08 54 69 Fiberglass Storm Windows
08 54 73 Vinyl-Wood Composite Windows
08 55 00 Pressure-Resistant Windows
Includes: windows with special characteristics to withstand and
maintain differential pressure.
See: 08 39 00 for pressure-resistant doors.
08 42 39 for pressure-resistant entrances.
08 88 39 for pressure-resistant glazing.
08 55 13 Tornado-Resistant Windows
See Also: 04 23 00 for glass unit masonry.
08 55 23 Blast-Resistant Windows
See Also: 04 23 00 for glass unit masonry.
08 56 00 Special Function Windows
Includes: windows with special characteristics for a special
function.
May Include: accessories such as pivoting turntables, voice
transmitters, and deal trays.
08 56 19 Pass Windows
May Include: accessories such as pivoting turntables, voice
transmitters, and deal trays.
08 56 46 Radio-Frequency-Interference Shielding Windows
Includes: windows with special characteristics to exclude radio-
frequency interference.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: RFI: radio frequency
interference.
See: 08 34 46 for radio-frequency-interference shielding doors.
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08 56 49 Radiation Shielding Windows
Includes: windows with special characteristics to exclude
radiation.
See: 08 34 49 for radiation shielding doors.
08 88 49 for radiation-resistant glazing.
13 49 00 for radiation protection.
08 56 53 Security Windows
Includes: windows and window screens with special
characteristics for high security applications.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: service and teller windows:
cashier windows.
See: 08 88 53 for security glazing.
28 20 00 for video surveillance.
08 56 56 Security Window Screens
08 56 59 Service and Teller Window Units
08 56 73 Sound Control Windows
Includes: windows with specific characteristics to exclude
sound.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: sound control windows: sound
retardant windows.
See: 08 34 73 for sound control doors.
08 56 88 Interior Insulating Windows
08 60 00 Roof Windows and Skylights
Includes: glazed openings located above the interior space,
fixed or operating. Shop glazing, operating hardware, screens,
and other accessories.
See: 04 23 19 for glass unit masonry skylights.
08 44 33 for sloped glazed assemblies.
08 80 00 for field-installed glazing.
13 34 13 for glazed structures.
08 61 00 Roof Windows
Includes: operable and non-operable roof windows framed of
any material.
08 61 13 Metal Roof Windows
08 61 16 Wood Roof Windows
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08 62 00 Unit Skylights
Includes: skylights without framing except at the perimeter of
the glazing.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: skylight: ceiling domes.
08 62 13 Domed Unit Skylights
08 62 16 Pyramidal Unit Skylights
08 62 19 Vaulted Unit Skylights
08 62 23 Tubular Skylights
08 63 00 Metal-Framed Skylights
Includes: skylights with any metal framing.
08 63 13 Domed Metal-Framed Skylights
08 63 16 Pyramidal Metal-Framed Skylights
08 63 19 Vaulted Metal-Framed Skylights
08 63 23 Ridge Metal-Framed Skylights
08 63 53 Motorized Metal-Framed Skylights
08 64 00 Plastic-Framed Skylights
Includes: skylights with plastic framing.
08 65 00 Glazed Canopies
08 65 13 Suspended Glazed Canopies
Includes: custom constructed canopy assemblies.
See Also: 10 73 00 for protective covers.
08 67 00 Skylight Protection and Screens
Includes: screens and other protection for skylights.
08 70 00 Hardware
Includes: hardware and gaskets for doors and windows not
supplied as part of the manufactured item. Electronic,
magnetic, hydraulic, and pneumatic components for operating,
controlling, and monitoring doors and windows.
08 71 00 Door Hardware
Includes: hardware for the operation of doors, including
hanging, latching, locking, controlling, and automatic operation.
Hinges, pivots, sliding and folding door hardware, latches,
locks, cylinders, exit devices, closers, holders, self-closing
hinges, push plates, kick plates, other door trim,
weatherstripping, seals, gaskets, and thresholds.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: door hardware: finish hardware,
builder's hardware. Exit devices: panic devices.
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08 71 13 Automatic Door Operators
08 71 53 Security Door Hardware
Includes: hardware with specific characteristics for high security
applications.
08 74 00 Non-Integrated Access Control Hardware
08 74 13 Non-Integrated Card Key Access Control Hardware
08 74 16 Non-Integrated Keypad Access Control Hardware
08 74 19 Non-Integrated Biometric Identity Access Control Hardware
08 75 00 Window Hardware
Includes: hardware for the operation of windows.
Weatherstripping, seals, and gaskets for windows.
08 75 13 Automatic Window Equipment
08 75 16 Window Operators
08 78 00 Special Function Hardware
Includes: mechanical and electro-mechanical hardware
intended for a specialized purpose, which establishes a
determining characteristic.
08 79 00 Hardware Accessories
Includes: accessories for doors and windows not included in
other titles.
08 79 13 Key Storage Equipment
08 80 00 Glazing
Includes: glass and plastic glazing for doors, sidelights,
transoms, borrowed lights, entrances, storefronts, curtain walls,
windows, skylights, and glazed structures.
Does Not Include: glazing integral with manufactured items
such as casework, food service equipment, and telephone
enclosures.
See: 08 10 00 for doors and frames.
08 30 00 for shop glazing of entrances, storefronts, and curtain
walls.
08 50 00 for factory glazing of windows.
08 60 00 for shop glazing of roof windows and skylights.
13 34 13 for glazed structures.
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08 81 00 Glass Glazing
Includes: transparent and translucent glass glazing for general
and special purpose applications.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: low-e: low emissivity.
See: 04 23 00 for glass unit masonry.
05 73 13 for glazed decorative metal railings.
12 17 00 for etched and stained art glass.
Products: bent glass, chemically strengthened glass, coated
glass, composite glass, fire-resistant rated glass, float glass,
heat-strengthened glass, impact resistant glass, insulating
glass, low emissivity glass, laminated glass, rolled glass,
spandrel glass, tempered glass, and wired glass.
08 81 13 Decorative Glass Glazing
08 81 23 Exterior Glass Glazing
08 81 26 Interior Glass Glazing
08 83 00 Mirrors
Includes: unframed mirrors of any material.
See: 08 88 33 for transparent mirrored glazing.
10 28 00 for metal-framed mirrors as toilet or bath accessory.
10 86 00 for security domes and mirrors.
12 40 00 for mirrors as part of furnishings.
08 83 13 Mirrored Glass Glazing
08 83 16 Mirrored Plastic Glazing
08 84 00 Plastic Glazing
Includes: transparent and translucent plastic glazing for general
and special purpose applications. Insulating, acrylic,
polycarbonate plastic glazing.
See: 08 88 00 for special function glazing.
09 76 00 for plastic blocks.
12 17 00 for etched and stained art glass.
Products: insulating, acrylic, polycarbonate plastic glazing.
08 84 13 Decorative Plastic Glazing
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08 85 00 Glazing Accessories
Includes: accessories to install glazing.
See: 08 87 00 for glazing surface films.
Products: glazing compounds, setting blocks, shims, tape,
splines, clips, glazing sealant, and other accessories.
08 87 00 Glazing Surface Films
Includes: films applied to surface of glazing to change
performance or appearance of glazing.
See: 08 56 53 for security windows.
08 88 53 for security glazing.
10 71 13 for exterior sun control devices.
08 87 13 Solar Control Films
08 87 23 Safety and Security Films
08 87 23.13 Safety Films
08 87 23.16 Security Films
08 87 26 Bird Control Film
08 87 33 Decorative Films
08 88 00 Special Function Glazing
Includes: glazing with specific characteristics for a special
function or application.
See: 05 16 00 for structural cabling.
13 31 23 for tensioned fabric structures with cable supports.
08 88 13 Fire-Rated Glazing
08 88 19 Hurricane-Resistant Glazing
08 88 23 Cable Suspended Glazing
08 88 33 Transparent Mirrored Glazing
08 88 36 Switchable Glass
08 88 36.16 Electronically Controlled Switchable Glass
08 88 39 Pressure-Resistant Glazing
Includes: glazing with specific characteristics to withstand and
maintain differential pressure.
See: 08 39 00 for pressure-resistant doors.
08 42 39 for pressure-resistant entrances.
08 55 00 for pressure-resistant windows.
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08 88 49 Radiation-Resistant Glazing
Includes: glazing with specific characteristics to exclude
radiation.
See: 08 34 49 for radiation shielding doors.
08 56 49 for radiation shielding windows.
13 49 00 for radiation protection.
08 88 53 Security Glazing
Includes: glazing with specific characteristics for high security
applications.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: ballistics-resistant: bullet-
resistant.
See: 08 34 53 for security doors and frames.
08 39 53 for blast-resistant doors.
08 42 33 for security revolving door entrances.
08 56 53 for security windows.
28 10 00 for access control.
08 88 56 Ballistics-Resistant Glazing
08 90 00 Louvers and Vents
Includes: items and enclosures for ventilation that are not an
integral part of mechanical equipment.
See: 10 82 00 for grilles and screens.
08 91 00 Louvers
Includes: louvers of any material.
See: 07 42 00 for louvers integral with wall panels.
08 44 00 for louvers integral with curtain walls.
23 37 00 for louvers integral with HVAC ducts.
08 91 13 Motorized Wall Louvers
08 91 16 Operable Wall Louvers
08 91 19 Fixed Louvers
08 91 26 Door Louvers
Includes: louvers in doors which are not integral to door
construction.
May Include: louvers in fire-resistant rated doors.
See: 08 10 00 for louvers integral with door construction.
See Also: 08 10 00 for louvers in fire-resistant rated doors.
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08 92 00 Louvered Equipment Enclosures
Includes: louvers used as visual screening of equipment.
See: 10 82 13 for exterior grilles and screens.
23 37 23 for penthouse ventilators.
08 95 00 Vents
Includes: vents of any material.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: wall vents: brick vents.
See: 07 72 00 for roof vents.
08 95 13 Soffit Vents
08 95 16 Wall Vents
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: block and brick vents.
08 95 33 Explosion Vents
08 95 43 Flood Vents
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DIVISION 09 FINISHES
09 00 00 Finishes
May be used as Division level
Section title.
09 01 00 Maintenance of Finishes
Includes: maintenance, repair, rehabilitation, replacement,
restoration, preservation, etc. of finishes.
Level 4 Numbering Recommendation: Level 4 titles for finishes
are provided as examples for user's creation of more detailed
titles for other subjects as required. Following Level 4
numbering is recommended:
.51-.59 for maintenance.
.61-.69 for repair.
.71-.79 for rehabilitation.
.81-.89 for replacement.
.91-.99 for restoration.
See: 02 83 33 for lead-based paint removal and disposal.
09 01 20 Maintenance of Plaster and Gypsum Board
09 01 20.91 Plaster Restoration
09 01 30 Maintenance of Tiling
09 01 30.91 Tile Restoration
09 01 50 Maintenance of Ceilings
09 01 50.91 Ceiling Restoration
09 01 60 Maintenance of Flooring
09 01 60.91 Flooring Restoration
09 01 70 Maintenance of Wall Finishes
09 01 70.91 Wall Finish Restoration
09 01 80 Maintenance of Acoustic Treatment
09 01 90 Maintenance of Painting and Coating
09 01 90.51 Paint Cleaning
09 01 90.52 Maintenance Repainting
09 01 90.53 Maintenance Coatings
09 01 90.61 Repainting
09 01 90.91 Paint Restoration
09 01 90.92 Coating Restoration
09 01 90.93 Paint Preservation
09 03 00 Conservation Treatment of Period Finishes
09 03 21 Conservation Treatment for Period Plaster Assemblies
May Include: requirements for gypsum plastering, Portland
cement plastering, veneer plastering, and plaster fabrications
and details.
09 03 25 Conservation Treatment for Period Plastering
09 03 25.23 Conservation Treatment for Period Lime-Based Plaster
09 03 30 Conservation Treatment for Period Tile
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09 03 50 Conservation Treatment for Period Ceilings
09 03 51 Conservation Treatment for Period Suspended Ceilings
09 03 56 Conservation Treatment for Textured Ceilings
09 03 56.16 Conservation Treatment for Period Metal-Panel Textured Ceilings
09 03 60 Conservation Treatment for Period Flooring
09 03 63 Conservation Treatment for Period Masonry Flooring
09 03 63.13 Conservation Treatment for Period Brick Flooring
09 03 63.40 Conservation Treatment for Period Stone Flooring
09 03 64 Conservation Treatment for Period Wood Flooring
09 03 64.29 Conservation Treatment for Period Wood Strip and Plank Flooring
09 03 65 Conservation Treatment for Period Resilient Flooring
09 03 65.16 Conservation Treatment for Period Resilient Sheet Flooring
09 03 66 Conservation Treatment for Period Terrazzo Flooring
09 03 70 Conservation Treatment for Period Wall Finishes
09 03 72 Conservation Treatment for Period Wall Coverings
09 03 90 Conservation Treatment for Period Painting and Coating
09 03 91 Conservation Treatment for Period Painted Surfaces
May Include: repainting of existing interior and exterior
surfaces, analysis of historic coating components, and
matching faux finishes.
09 03 91.13 Conservation Treatment for Period Exterior Painting
09 03 91.23 Conservation Treatment for Period Interior Painting
09 05 00 Common Work Results for Finishes
Includes: subjects common to multiple titles in Division 09.
See: 01 80 00 for performance requirements of subjects
common to multiple titles.
09 05 05 Selective Demolition for Finishes
See: 02 41 19 for selective demolition for whole structure
demolition.
09 05 13 Common Finishes
09 05 61 Common Work Results for Flooring Preparation
09 05 61.13 Moisture Vapor Emission Control
09 05 71 Acoustic Underlayment
09 06 00 Schedules for Finishes
Includes: schedules of items common to multiple titles in
Division 09.
Notes: a schedule may be included on drawings, in the project
manual, or a project book.
09 06 00.13 Room Finish Schedule
09 06 20 Schedules for Plaster and Gypsum Board
09 06 30 Schedules for Tiling
09 06 50 Schedules for Ceilings
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09 06 60 Schedules for Flooring
09 06 70 Schedules for Wall Finishes
09 06 80 Schedules for Acoustical Treatment
09 06 90 Schedules for Painting and Coating
09 06 90.13 Paint Schedule
09 08 00 Commissioning of Finishes
Includes: commissioning of items common to multiple titles in
Division 09.
See: 01 91 00 for commissioning of subjects common to
multiple Divisions.
09 20 00 Plaster and Gypsum Board
Includes: non-structural metal support assemblies for plaster
and gypsum board. Exterior and interior veneer plaster,
acoustical plaster, plaster partitions, and plaster fireproofing.
Exterior and interior gypsum board, gypsum board assemblies,
accessories, and trim.
May Include: acoustical insulation and sealants.
See: 05 40 00 for structural cold-formed metal framing.
06 11 00 for wood framing.
07 24 00 for exterior insulation and finish systems.
See Also: 07 92 19 for acoustic sealants.
09 81 00 for acoustic insulation.
09 21 00 Plaster and Gypsum Board Assemblies
Includes: plaster, lath, board, non-structural framing,
accessories, and trim for plaster and gypsum board
assemblies.
09 21 13 Plaster Assemblies
09 21 16 Gypsum Board Assemblies
09 21 16.23 Gypsum Board Shaft Wall Assemblies
09 21 16.33 Gypsum Board Area Separation Wall Assemblies
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09 22 00 Supports for Plaster and Gypsum Board
Includes: non-structural framing systems, ceiling suspension
systems, and furring systems for plaster and gypsum board.
Lathing, accessories, and trim for plaster. Base for veneer
plaster.
See: 05 10 00 for structural metal framing.
05 40 00 for cold-formed structural metal framing.
06 11 00 for wood framing.
07 40 00 for metal framing with roofing and siding panels.
08 44 00 for metal framing for curtain walls.
09 21 00 for metal framing for plaster and gypsum board
assemblies.
09 53 00 for acoustical ceiling suspension assemblies.
13 34 00 for metal supports for fabricated engineered
structures.
23 32 00 for air plenums and chases.
09 22 13 Metal Furring
09 22 13.13 Metal Channel Furring
09 22 13.23 Resilient Channel Furring
09 22 16 Non-Structural Metal Framing
09 22 16.13 Non-Structural Metal Stud Framing
09 22 26 Suspension Systems
09 22 26.23 Metal Suspension Systems
09 22 26.33 Plastic Suspension Systems
09 22 36 Lath
09 22 36.13 Gypsum Lath
09 22 36.23 Metal Lath
09 22 39 Veneer Plaster Base
09 23 00 Gypsum Plastering
Includes: gypsum plaster fireproofing.
May Include: non-structural metal framing, ceiling suspension,
and furring systems.
See: 07 82 00 for board fire protection.
See Also: 09 22 00 for metal supports for plaster.
09 23 13 Acoustical Gypsum Plastering
09 23 82 Fire Protected Gypsum Plastering
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09 24 00 Cement Plastering
Includes: interior and exterior plaster (stucco) finishes.
May Include: non-structural metal framing, ceiling suspension,
and furring systems.
See: 07 24 00 for exterior insulation and finish systems.
See Also: 09 22 00 for non-structural metal supports for plaster.
09 24 13 Acoustical Cement Plastering
09 24 23 Cement Stucco
09 24 33 Cement Parging
09 25 00 Other Plastering
Includes: acrylic and lime-based plastering. Venetian
plastering.
May Include: non-structural metal framing, ceiling suspension,
and furring systems.
See Also: 09 22 00 for non-structural metal supports for plaster.
09 25 13 Acrylic Plastering
09 25 13.13 Acrylic Plaster Finish
09 25 23 Lime Based Plastering
09 25 26 Natural Clay Plastering
Includes: adobe finishes.
09 26 00 Veneer Plastering
Includes: gypsum plaster capable of thin application over
veneer plaster base.
May Include: non-structural metal framing, ceiling suspension,
and furring systems.
See Also: 09 22 00 for non-structural metal supports for plaster.
09 26 13 Gypsum Veneer Plastering
09 27 00 Plaster Fabrications
Includes: glass-fiber-reinforced plaster and simulated plaster
fabrications.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: GFRP: glass-fiber-reinforced
plaster.
See: 06 82 00 for glass-fiber-reinforced plastic.
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09 27 13 Glass-Fiber-Reinforced Gypsum Fabrications
09 27 23 Simulated Plaster Fabrications
09 28 00 Backing Boards and Underlayments
Includes: gypsum and cementitious backing board for other
finishes.
See: 09 30 00 for tiling.
09 28 13 Cementitious Backing Boards
09 28 16 Glass-Mat Faced Gypsum Backing Boards
09 28 19 Fibered Gypsum Backing Boards
09 29 00 Gypsum Board
Includes: unfinished and prefinished gypsum board over metal
and wood framing; accessories and trim; joint taping and
finishing.
May Include: non-structural metal framing, ceiling suspension,
and furring systems. Gypsum and cementitious backing board
for other finishes.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: gypsum board: gypsum
wallboard: drywall.
See: 05 40 00 for cold-formed structural metal framing.
06 11 00 for wood framing.
07 82 00 for board fire protection.
09 56 13 for gypsum-panel textured ceilings.
10 22 19 for demountable gypsum board partitions.
See Also: 06 16 43 for gypsum sheathing.
09 22 00 for metal supports for gypsum board.
09 28 00 for backing boards and underlayments.
09 29 82 Gypsum Board Fire Protection
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09 30 00 Tiling
Includes: manufactured surfacing units of impervious, vitreous,
semi-vitreous, and non-vitreous materials; glazed, unglazed,
conductive, abrasive, and textured surfaces. Related mortar,
adhesives, grout, trim, and accessories. Related antifracture
membranes. Tile towel bar holders, toilet paper holders, soap
dishes, and other tile accessories. Tiling by tile material.
May Include: tile murals.
See: 03 45 13 for tile faced architectural precast concrete.
07 32 00 for roof tiles.
07 44 19 for tile faced panels.
09 28 00 for tile backing boards.
09 51 23 for acoustical tile ceilings.
09 63 40 for stone flooring.
09 66 16 for terrazzo floor tile.
09 75 00 for stone facing.
See Also: 12 11 00 for tile murals.
Products: ceramic tile: porcelain mosaic tile, glazed wall tile,
monocuttura tile, and bicottura tile. Paver tile: glazed and
unglazed porcelain paver ceramic tile and natural clay paver
ceramic tile. Stone tile: natural cut agglomerate tile.
09 30 13 Ceramic Tiling
Includes: ceramic tile: porcelain mosaic tile, glazed wall tile,
monocuttura tile, and bicottura tile.
09 30 16 Quarry Tiling
09 30 19 Paver Tiling
Includes: paver tile: glazed and unglazed porcelain paver
ceramic tile and natural clay paver ceramic tile.
09 30 23 Glass Mosaic Tiling
09 30 26 Plastic Tiling
09 30 29 Metal Tiling
09 30 33 Stone Tiling
Includes: stone tile: natural cut agglomerate tile.
09 30 36 Concrete Tiling
09 30 39 Brick Tiling
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09 31 00 Thin-Set Tiling
Includes: installation of tile without a thick mortar bed by use of
dry-set mortars, latex-modified mortars, epoxy mortars, furan
resin mortars, and adhesives.
See: 09 32 00 for mortar-bed tiling.
09 33 00 for conductive tiling.
09 34 00 for waterproofing-membrane tiling.
09 35 00 for chemical-resistant tiling.
09 31 13 Thin-Set Ceramic Tiling
09 31 16 Thin-Set Quarry Tiling
09 31 19 Thin-Set Paver Tiling
09 31 23 Thin-Set Glass Mosaic Tiling
09 31 26 Thin-Set Plastic Tiling
09 31 29 Thin-Set Metal Tiling
09 31 33 Thin-Set Stone Tiling
09 31 36 Thin-Set Concrete Tiling
09 32 00 Mortar-Bed Tiling
Includes: installation of tile with thick mortar bed. Welded wire
fabric reinforcing.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: WWF: welded wire fabric,
welded wire mesh: welded wire reinforcement.
See: 03 22 00 for fabric and grid reinforcing.
09 31 00 for thin-set tiling.
09 33 00 for conductive tiling.
09 34 00 for waterproofing-membrane tiling.
09 63 00 for masonry flooring with thick mortar bed.
09 32 13 Mortar-Bed Ceramic Tiling
09 32 16 Mortar-Bed Quarry Tiling
09 32 19 Mortar-Bed Paver Tiling
09 32 23 Mortar-Bed Glass Mosaic Tiling
09 32 26 Mortar-Bed Plastic Tiling
09 32 29 Mortar-Bed Metal Tiling
09 32 33 Mortar-Bed Stone Tiling
09 32 36 Mortar-Bed Concrete Tiling
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09 33 00 Conductive Tiling
Includes: installation of electrically conductive tiles, which are
static conductive to prevent spark discharge.
See: 09 31 00 for thin-set tiling.
09 32 00 for mortar-bed tiling.
09 34 00 for waterproofing-membrane tiling.
09 35 00 for chemical-resistant tiling.
09 61 36 for static-resistant flooring treatment.
09 65 33 for conductive resilient flooring.
09 65 36 for static-control resilient flooring.
09 66 33 for conductive terrazzo flooring.
09 67 13 for conductive elastomeric liquid flooring.
09 33 13 Conductive Ceramic Tiling
09 33 16 Conductive Quarry Tiling
09 33 19 Conductive Paver Tiling
09 33 23 Conductive Glass Mosaic Tiling
09 33 26 Conductive Plastic Tiling
09 33 29 Conductive Metal Tiling
09 33 33 Conductive Stone Tiling
09 33 36 Conductive Concrete Tiling
09 34 00 Waterproofing-Membrane Tiling
Includes: tiling with integral waterproofing.
See: 07 10 00 for separate waterproofing membrane.
09 31 00 for thin-set tiling.
09 32 00 for mortar-bed tiling.
09 33 00 for conductive tiling.
09 35 00 for chemical-resistant tiling.
09 34 13 Waterproofing-Membrane Ceramic Tiling
09 34 16 Waterproofing-Membrane Quarry Tiling
09 34 19 Waterproofing-Membrane Paver Tiling
09 34 23 Waterproofing-Membrane Glass Mosaic Tiling
09 34 26 Waterproofing-Membrane Plastic Tiling
09 34 29 Waterproofing-Membrane Metal Tiling
09 34 33 Waterproofing-Membrane Stone Tiling
09 34 36 Waterproofing-Membrane Concrete Tiling
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09 35 00 Chemical-Resistant Tiling
Includes: tiling with chemical-resistant tile, mortar, and grout.
See: 04 61 00 for chemical-resistant brick masonry.
09 31 00 for thin-set tiling.
09 32 00 for mortar-bed tiling.
09 33 00 for conductive tiling.
09 34 00 for waterproofing-membrane tiling.
09 62 35 for acid-resistant flooring.
09 63 13 for chemical-resistant brick flooring.
09 96 35 for chemical-resistant coatings.
09 35 13 Chemical-Resistant Ceramic Tiling
09 35 16 Chemical-Resistant Quarry Tiling
09 35 19 Chemical-Resistant Paver Tiling
09 35 23 Chemical-Resistant Glass Mosaic Tiling
09 35 26 Chemical-Resistant Plastic Tiling
09 35 29 Chemical-Resistant Metal Tiling
09 35 33 Chemical-Resistant Stone Tiling
09 35 36 Chemical-Resistant Concrete Tiling
09 50 00 Ceilings
Includes: ceiling panels, units, and materials manufactured as
finished ceiling surfaces. Ceiling suspension assemblies.
See: 23 32 33 for air-distribution ceiling plenums.
09 51 00 Acoustical Ceilings
Includes: suspended and directly applied tiles and panels with
specific characteristics for acoustical purposes.
May Include: ceiling suspension assemblies.
See: 05 34 00 for acoustical metal decking.
09 23 13 for acoustical gypsum plastering.
09 58 00 for integrated ceiling assemblies.
09 62 48 for acoustic flooring.
09 80 00 for acoustic treatment.
09 83 16 for acoustic ceiling coating.
13 21 48 for sound-conditioned rooms.
13 48 00 for sound, vibration, and seismic control.
See Also: 09 53 00 for acoustical ceiling suspension
assemblies.
09 51 13 Acoustical Panel Ceilings
09 51 14 Acoustical Fabric-Faced Panel Ceilings
See: 09 54 46 for fabric-wrapped ceiling panels.
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09 51 23 Acoustical Tile Ceilings
09 51 26 Acoustical Wood Ceilings
09 51 33 Acoustical Metal Pan Ceilings
09 51 33.13 Acoustical Snap-in Metal Pan Ceilings
09 51 53 Direct-Applied Acoustical Ceilings
09 53 00 Acoustical Ceiling Suspension Assemblies
Includes: suspension systems for acoustical ceilings.
See: 09 22 26 for suspension systems.
09 51 00 for acoustical ceilings.
09 53 13 Curved Profile Ceiling Suspension Assemblies
09 53 23 Metal Acoustical Ceiling Suspension Assemblies
09 53 33 Plastic Acoustical Ceiling Suspension Assemblies
09 54 00 Specialty Ceilings
Includes: specialty ceiling panels, units, and materials
manufactured as finished ceiling surfaces. Acoustical
provisions are of secondary consideration. Ceiling suspension
assemblies.
May Include: acoustical provisions.
See: 05 34 00 for acoustical metal decking.
08 83 00 for mirrors.
09 51 00 for acoustical ceilings.
09 56 00 for textured ceilings.
09 57 00 for special function ceilings.
09 58 00 for integrated ceiling assemblies.
09 77 00 for special wall surfacing.
12 05 13 for fabrics.
26 51 00 for interior lighting.
09 54 13 Open Metal Mesh Ceilings
09 54 16 Luminous Ceilings
09 54 19 Mirror Panel Ceilings
09 54 21 Metal Pan Ceilings
09 54 23 Linear Metal Ceilings
09 54 26 Suspended Wood Ceilings
09 54 29 Suspended Plastic Ceilings
09 54 33 Decorative Panel Ceilings
09 54 36 Suspended Decorative Grids
09 54 43 Stretched-Fabric Ceiling Systems
09 54 46 Fabric-Wrapped Ceiling Panels
09 54 53 Fiberglass Reinforced Panel Ceilings
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: FRP.
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09 56 00 Textured Ceilings
Includes: specialty ceilings characterized by a textured surface.
See: 09 29 00 for gypsum board.
09 54 00 for specialty ceilings.
09 94 13 for textured finishing.
09 56 13 Gypsum-Panel Textured Ceilings
09 56 16 Metal-Panel Textured Ceilings
09 56 19 Plastic-Panel Textured Ceilings
09 57 00 Special Function Ceilings
Includes: ceiling assemblies with an additional special function.
See: 08 34 53 for security doors and frames.
09 54 00 for specialty ceilings.
09 57 53 Security Ceiling Assemblies
09 58 00 Integrated Ceiling Assemblies
Includes: ceiling assemblies with integrated lighting, HVAC,
and plumbing provisions.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: integrated ceiling: ventilating
ceiling.
See: 09 51 00 for acoustical ceilings.
09 54 00 for specialty ceilings.
23 30 00 for HVAC air distribution.
26 51 00 for interior lighting.
09 60 00 Flooring
Includes: finished floor coverings primarily intended for interior
locations, set over structural support.
09 61 00 Flooring Treatment
Includes: coatings and surfacings for finished flooring, applied
to provide a specific performance characteristic.
See: 03 35 13 for high-tolerance concrete floor finishing.
03 35 16 for heavy-duty concrete floor finishing.
03 54 00 for cast underlayment.
07 18 00 for traffic coatings.
09 33 00 for conductive tiling.
09 65 33 for conductive resilient flooring.
09 65 36 for static-control resilient flooring.
09 66 33 for conductive terrazzo flooring.
09 67 13 for conductive elastomeric liquid flooring.
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09 61 13 Slip-Resistant Flooring Treatment
09 61 19 Concrete Floor Staining
09 61 36 Static-Resistant Flooring Treatment
09 62 00 Specialty Flooring
Includes: heavy-duty and other specialty flooring.
See: 09 35 00 for chemical-resistant tiling.
09 51 00 for acoustical ceilings.
09 63 13 for chemical-resistant brick flooring.
09 64 00 for wood flooring.
09 64 66 for wood athletic flooring.
09 65 66 for resilient athletic flooring.
09 67 66 for fluid-applied athletic flooring.
09 72 13 for cork wall coverings.
09 80 00 for acoustic treatment.
09 96 35 for chemical-resistant coatings.
13 28 66 for demountable athletic surfaces.
09 62 13 Asphaltic Plank Flooring
09 62 16 Concrete Plank Flooring
09 62 19 Laminate Flooring
09 62 26 Leather Flooring
09 62 29 Cork Flooring
09 62 35 Acid-Resistant Flooring
09 62 48 Acoustic Flooring
09 62 53 Synthetic Turf Flooring
See: 32 18 13 for synthetic grass surfacing.
09 62 63 Metal Flooring
09 62 63.13 Aluminum Flooring
09 62 63.16 Stainless Steel Flooring
09 62 83 Structural Glass Flooring
09 63 00 Masonry Flooring
Includes: fired clay unit masonry and natural, simulated, and
cast stone flooring. Flagstone, granite, marble, and slate stone
flooring.
See: 04 20 00 for unit masonry.
04 40 00 for stone assemblies.
04 73 00 for manufactured stone masonry.
09 30 33 for cut natural stone tiling.
09 35 00 for chemical-resistant tiling.
09 62 35 for acid-resistant flooring.
09 75 00 for stone facing.
09 96 35 for chemical-resistant coatings.
32 14 00 for unit paving.
09 63 13 Brick Flooring
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09 63 13.35 Chemical-Resistant Brick Flooring
09 63 40 Stone Flooring
09 63 43 Composition Stone Flooring
09 64 00 Wood Flooring
Includes: flooring composed of wood with various types of
backing. Wood sleeper and subfloor installation, adhesive
installation.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: athletic flooring: gymnasium
flooring: sports flooring.
See: 06 15 00 for wood decking.
09 64 36 for bamboo flooring.
09 65 66 for resilient athletic flooring.
09 67 66 for fluid-applied athletic flooring.
11 66 00 for athletic equipment.
13 28 66 for demountable athletic surfaces.
09 64 16 Wood Block Flooring
09 64 19 Wood Composition Flooring
09 64 23 Wood Parquet Flooring
09 64 23.13 Acrylic-Impregnated Wood Parquet Flooring
09 64 29 Wood Strip and Plank Flooring
09 64 33 Laminated Wood Flooring
09 64 36 Bamboo Flooring
09 64 53 Resilient Wood Flooring Assemblies
09 64 66 Wood Athletic Flooring
09 65 00 Resilient Flooring
Includes: resilient tile and sheet flooring. Resilient base,
resilient stair treads and risers, resilient stair nosings, resilient
edging, and transitions for carpet.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: athletic flooring: gymnasium
flooring: sports flooring. VCT: vinyl composition tile.
See: 09 33 00 for conductive tiling.
09 61 36 for static-resistant flooring treatment.
09 64 66 for wood athletic flooring.
09 66 33 for conductive terrazzo flooring.
09 67 13 for conductive elastomeric liquid flooring.
09 67 66 for fluid-applied athletic flooring.
13 28 66 for demountable athletic surfaces.
Products: linoleum, rubber, vinyl, vinyl composition floor
coverings.
09 65 13 Resilient Base and Accessories
09 65 13.13 Resilient Base
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09 65 13.23 Resilient Stair Treads and Risers
09 65 13.26 Resilient Stair Nosings
09 65 13.33 Resilient Accessories
09 65 13.36 Resilient Carpet Transitions
09 65 16 Resilient Sheet Flooring
09 65 16.23 Vinyl Sheet Flooring
09 65 16.33 Rubber Sheet Flooring
09 65 16.43 PVC-Free Sheet Flooring
09 65 19 Resilient Tile Flooring
09 65 19.19 Vinyl Composition Tile Flooring
09 65 19.23 Vinyl Tile Flooring
09 65 19.33 Rubber Tile Flooring
09 65 19.43 Polyester Composition Tile Flooring
09 65 33 Conductive Resilient Flooring
09 65 36 Static-Control Resilient Flooring
09 65 36.13 Static-Dissipative Resilient Flooring
09 65 36.16 Static-Resistant Resilient Flooring
09 65 43 Linoleum Flooring
09 65 66 Resilient Athletic Flooring
09 66 00 Terrazzo Flooring
Includes: cast-in-place, sand-cushion, monolithic, bonded, and
adhesively bonded portland cement terrazzo; poured-in-place
epoxy, polyester, and conductive plastic matrix terrazzo; and
precast terrazzo. Accessories and finish sealers.
09 66 13 Portland Cement Terrazzo Flooring
09 66 13.13 Sand Cushion Terrazzo Flooring
09 66 13.16 Monolithic Terrazzo Flooring
09 66 13.19 Bonded Terrazzo Flooring
09 66 13.23 Palladina Terrazzo Flooring
09 66 13.26 Rustic Terrazzo Flooring
09 66 13.33 Structural Terrazzo Flooring
09 66 16 Terrazzo Floor Tile
Includes: precast terrazzo.
09 66 16.13 Portland Cement Terrazzo Floor Tile
09 66 16.16 Plastic-Matrix Terrazzo Floor Tile
09 66 23 Resinous Matrix Terrazzo Flooring
Includes: thin-set terrazzo.
See: 09 67 00 for fluid-applied flooring.
09 66 23.13 Polyacrylate Modified Cementitious Terrazzo Flooring
09 66 23.16 Epoxy-Resin Terrazzo Flooring
09 66 23.19 Polyester-Resin Terrazzo Flooring
09 66 33 Conductive Terrazzo Flooring
See: 09 33 00 for conductive tiling.
09 61 36 for static-resistant flooring treatment.
09 65 33 for conductive resilient flooring.
09 67 13 for conductive elastomeric liquid flooring.
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09 66 33.13 Conductive Epoxy-Resin Terrazzo
09 66 33.16 Conductive Polyester-Resin Terrazzo Flooring
09 66 33.19 Conductive Plastic-Matrix Terrazzo Flooring
09 67 00 Fluid-Applied Flooring
Includes: flooring applied in a viscous state.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: fluid-applied: liquid-applied.
Fluid-applied flooring: seamless flooring. Athletic flooring:
gymnasium flooring: sports flooring.
See: 07 18 00 for traffic coatings.
09 33 00 for conductive tiling.
09 61 36 for static-resistant flooring treatment.
09 64 66 for wood athletic flooring.
09 65 00 for resilient flooring.
09 65 33 for conductive resilient flooring.
09 65 66 for resilient athletic flooring.
09 66 23 for resinous matrix terrazzo flooring.
09 66 33 for conductive terrazzo flooring.
09 96 53 for elastomeric coatings.
13 28 66 for demountable athletic surfaces.
Products: epoxy, epoxy novolac, latex mastic, methacrylate
acrylic, polyester, polyurethane, urethane, vinyl ester fluid-
applied flooring.
09 67 13 Elastomeric Liquid Flooring
09 67 13.33 Conductive Elastomeric Liquid Flooring
09 67 16 Epoxy-Marble Chip Flooring
09 67 19 Magnesium-Oxychloride Flooring
09 67 23 Resinous Flooring
09 67 26 Quartz Flooring
09 67 66 Fluid-Applied Athletic Flooring
09 68 00 Carpeting
Includes: carpet, carpet cushions, and accessories. Direct-glue-
down installation, double-glue-down installation, carpet with
attached-cushion installation, preapplied adhesive installation,
hook-and-loop installation, stretch-in installation.
May Include: wall carpeting.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: sheet carpeting: roll carpeting:
broadloom.
See: 12 48 00 for rugs and mats.
See Also: 09 69 00 for carpet tile with access flooring.
09 73 00 for wall carpeting.
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09 68 13 Tile Carpeting
09 68 16 Sheet Carpeting
09 69 00 Access Flooring
Includes: free-standing, elevated accessible floor assembly
forming an underfloor cavity that may be used for utility
services. Accessories and floor panel finish.
May Include: air outlets and inlets integral with floor panels.
Loose-laid or glued-down carpet tile.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: access flooring: computer floor:
elevated floor: raised floor: free access floors: pedestal floors.
See: 23 30 00 for HVAC air distribution.
23 32 36 for air-distribution floor plenums.
See Also: 09 68 13 for loose-laid or glued-down carpet tile.
23 37 00 for air outlets and inlets.
09 69 13 Rigid-Grid Access Flooring
09 69 16 Snap-on Stringer Access Flooring
09 69 19 Stringerless Access Flooring
09 69 33 Low-Profile Fixed Height Access Flooring
09 69 53 Access Flooring Accessories
09 69 56 Access Flooring Stairs and Stringers
09 70 00 Wall Finishes
Includes: wall finishes applied over solid substrates.
See: 09 23 00 for gypsum plastering.
09 24 00 for cement plastering.
09 29 00 for gypsum board.
09 30 00 for tiling.
09 83 13 for acoustic wall coating.
09 84 00 for acoustic room components.
09 90 00 for painting and coating.
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09 72 00 Wall Coverings
Includes: vinyl-coated fabrics, cork, wallpaper, and textile wall
coverings.
See: 06 25 00 for prefinished paneling.
06 26 00 for board paneling.
06 42 00 for custom wood paneling.
09 62 29 for cork flooring.
09 73 00 for wall carpeting.
09 74 00 for flexible wood sheets.
10 11 43 for visual display wall panels.
10 11 46 for visual display fabrics.
12 05 13 for fabrics.
09 72 13 Cork Wall Coverings
09 72 16 Vinyl-Coated Fabric Wall Coverings
09 72 16.13 Flexible Vinyl Wall Coverings
09 72 16.16 Rigid-Sheet Vinyl Wall Coverings
09 72 19 Textile Wall Coverings
09 72 23 Wallpapering
09 73 00 Wall Carpeting
Includes: carpet for use on walls.
See: 09 68 00 for carpeting.
10 11 46 for visual display fabrics.
09 74 00 Flexible Wood Sheets
Includes: wood wall covering and flexible wood veneers.
See: 06 25 00 for prefinished paneling.
06 26 00 for board paneling.
06 42 00 for custom wood paneling.
09 74 13 Wood Wall Coverings
09 74 16 Flexible Wood Veneers
09 75 00 Stone Facing
Includes: dimension stone facing for interior walls.
See: 04 40 00 for exterior stone assemblies.
09 63 40 for stone flooring.
09 75 13 Stone Wall Facing
09 75 19 Stone Trim
09 75 19.13 Stone Base
09 75 19.23 Stone Window Stools
09 75 23 Simulated Stone Wall Facing
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09 76 00 Plastic Blocks
Includes: plastic blocks intended to simulate glass block, for
interior partitions.
See: 04 23 00 for glass unit masonry.
09 77 00 Special Wall Surfacing
Includes: manufactured interior and exterior decorative wall
surface products.
See: 09 54 00 for specialty ceilings.
12 05 13 for fabrics.
09 77 13 Stretched-Fabric Wall Systems
09 77 23 Fabric-Wrapped Panels
09 77 26 Surfacing Films
09 77 33 Terrazzo Wall Finish
Includes: tile and cast-in-place terrazzo.
09 77 53 Vegetated Wall Systems
09 78 00 Interior Wall Paneling
See: 06 25 00 for prefinished paneling.
06 26 00 for board paneling.
06 42 00 for custom wood paneling.
See Also: 06 25 00 for prefinished paneling.
06 26 00 for board paneling.
09 78 13 Metal Interior Wall Paneling
See: 06 25 00 for prefinished paneling.
06 26 00 for board paneling.
06 42 00 for custom wood paneling.
09 78 16 Stone-Faced Interior Wall Paneling
09 78 19 Cementitious Interior Wall Paneling
09 78 23 Phenolic Interior Wall Paneling
09 78 26 Plastic Interior Wall Paneling
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09 80 00 Acoustic Treatment
Includes: acoustical sound-absorbing units, acoustical barriers,
acoustic insulation.
See: 04 22 23 for sound-absorbing concrete unit masonry.
05 34 00 for acoustical metal decking.
07 92 19 for acoustical joint sealant.
09 23 13 for acoustical gypsum plastering.
09 51 00 for acoustical ceilings.
09 62 48 for acoustic flooring.
13 21 48 for sound-conditioned rooms.
13 48 00 for sound, vibration, and seismic control.
44 20 00 for noise pollution control.
09 81 00 Acoustic Insulation
Includes: insulation to provide acoustical isolation.
May Include: acoustic insulation for plaster and gypsum board
assemblies.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: blanket insulation: batt
insulation. Board insulation: rigid insulation: semi-rigid
insulation. Sprayed insulation: spray-on insulation.
See: 07 21 00 for thermal insulation.
See Also: 09 20 00 for acoustic insulation for plaster and
gypsum board.
09 81 13 Acoustic Board Insulation
09 81 16 Acoustic Blanket Insulation
09 81 29 Sprayed Acoustic Insulation
09 83 00 Acoustic Finishes
Includes: coatings and coverings in which the primary function
is acoustical absorption.
See: 09 23 13 for acoustical gypsum plastering.
12 22 00 for window curtains and drapes.
09 83 13 Acoustic Wall Coating
09 83 16 Acoustic Ceiling Coating
09 83 22 Acoustic Drapery
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09 84 00 Acoustic Room Components
Includes: sound absorbing, reflecting, and diffusing wall and
ceiling units and accessories.
Usually Includes: suspension systems for hanging acoustical
units.
See: 09 23 13 for acoustical gypsum plastering.
09 83 00 for acoustic finishes.
09 84 13 Fixed Sound-Absorptive Panels
09 84 14 Acoustic Stretched-Fabric Wall Systems
See: 09 77 13 for stretched-fabric wall systems.
09 84 16 Fixed Sound-Reflective Panels
09 84 23 Moveable Sound-Absorptive Panels
09 84 26 Moveable Sound-Reflective Panels
09 84 33 Sound-Absorbing Wall Units
09 84 36 Sound-Absorbing Ceiling Units
09 90 00 Painting and Coating
Includes: stains, transparent finishes, special coatings,
varnishes, lacquers, primers, fillers, paint removers, waxes,
and preparation of surfaces. Painting of mechanical, electrical,
and communications equipment other than for identification.
See: 10 14 00 for signage.
21 05 53 for identification for fire-suppression piping and
equipment.
22 05 53 for identification for plumbing piping and equipment.
23 05 53 for identification for HVAC piping and equipment.
25 05 53 for identification for integrated automation.
26 05 53 for identification for electrical systems.
27 05 53 for identifications for communications systems.
28 05 53 for identification for electronic safety and security.
09 91 00 Painting
Includes: painting with opaque finishes. Priming, sealing, and
finish painting.
May Include: pavement marking painting.
See Also: 32 17 23 for pavement markings.
Products: acrylic latex, alkyd, aluminum, latex, enamel paints.
Block fillers.
09 91 13 Exterior Painting
09 91 23 Interior Painting
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09 93 00 Staining and Transparent Finishing
Includes: coating with transparent and semi-transparent
finishes.
09 93 13 Exterior Staining and Finishing
Includes: coating of surfaces such as wood, composites,
concrete, and masonry.
09 93 13.13 Exterior Staining
09 93 13.53 Exterior Finishing
09 93 23 Interior Staining and Finishing
Includes: coating of surfaces such as wood, composites,
concrete, and masonry.
09 93 23.13 Interior Staining
09 93 23.53 Interior Finishing
09 94 00 Decorative Finishing
Includes: textured and other applied finishes other than paint or
high-performance coatings.
See: 09 56 00 for textured specialty ceilings.
09 91 00 for painting.
09 96 00 for high-performance coatings.
09 96 63 for textured plastic coatings.
12 11 00 for murals.
12 12 00 for wall decorations.
09 94 13 Textured Finishing
09 94 16 Faux Finishing
09 94 19 Multicolor Interior Finishing
09 94 23 Gilding
Includes: application of metallic leaf onto a surface.
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09 96 00 High-Performance Coatings
Includes: high-performance, heavy industrial, glazed resinous,
epoxy polyester, polyurethane, polyvinyl fluoride, chlorinated
rubber, heat-resistant, and corrosion-resistant coatings. Zinc-
rich primers. Fire-retardant paint.
See: 04 61 00 for chemical-resistant brick masonry.
06 05 73 for fire-retardant wood treatment.
07 18 00 for traffic coatings.
07 19 00 for water repellents.
07 81 00 for applied fire protection.
07 81 23 for intumescent fire protection.
09 35 00 for chemical-resistant tiling.
09 62 35 for acid-resistant flooring.
09 63 13 for chemical-resistant brick flooring.
09 67 00 for fluid-applied flooring.
09 67 13 for elastomeric liquid flooring.
09 94 13 for textured finishing.
32 17 23 for pavement markings.
33 01 30 for relining sewers.
09 96 13 Abrasion-Resistant Coatings
09 96 23 Graffiti-Resistant Coatings
09 96 26 Marine Coatings
09 96 33 High-Temperature-Resistant Coatings
09 96 35 Chemical-Resistant Coatings
09 96 43 Fire-Retardant Coatings
09 96 46 Intumescent Painting
09 96 53 Elastomeric Coatings
09 96 56 Epoxy Coatings
09 96 59 High-Build Glazed Coatings
09 96 63 Textured Plastic Coatings
09 96 66 Aggregate Wall Coatings
09 97 00 Special Coatings
Includes: special field-applied coatings for steel, concrete,
masonry, and on other materials. Storage tank coatings.
Cementitious coatings.
See: 07 19 00 for water repellents.
07 24 23 for direct-applied finish systems.
21 41 00 for storage tanks for fire-suppression water.
22 12 00 for facility potable-water storage tanks.
23 13 00 for facility fuel-storage tanks.
33 16 00 for water utility storage tanks.
33 56 00 for fuel storage tanks.
41 52 19 for material storage tanks.
09 97 13 Steel Coatings
09 97 13.13 Interior Steel Coatings
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09 97 13.23 Exterior Steel Coatings
09 97 13.24 Steel Water Storage Tank Painting
Includes: preparing, priming, and painting of steel elevated
water storage tank for potable water use.
09 97 23 Concrete and Masonry Coatings
09 97 23.24 Concrete Water Storage Tank Painting
Includes: preparing and painting of concrete water storage
tanks for potable water use.
09 97 26 Cementitious Coatings
09 97 26.13 Interior Cementitious Coatings
09 97 26.23 Exterior Cementitious Coatings
09 97 35 Dry Erase Coatings
Includes: special coatings on other materials.
See Also: 10 11 00 for visual display units.
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DIVISION 10 SPECIALTIES
10 00 00 Specialties
May be used as Division level
Section title.
10 01 00 Operation and Maintenance of Specialties
Includes: maintenance, repair, rehabilitation, replacement,
restoration, preservation, etc. of specialties.
Level 4 Numbering Recommendation: following numbering is
recommended for the creation of Level 4 titles:
.51-.59 for maintenance.
.61-.69 for repair.
.71-.79 for rehabilitation.
.81-.89 for replacement.
.91-.99 for restoration.
10 01 10 Operation and Maintenance of Information Specialties
10 01 20 Operation and Maintenance of Interior Specialties
10 01 30 Operation and Maintenance of Fireplaces and Stoves
10 01 40 Operation and Maintenance of Safety Specialties
10 01 50 Operation and Maintenance of Storage Specialties
10 01 70 Operation and Maintenance of Exterior Specialties
10 01 80 Operation and Maintenance of Other Specialties
10 05 00 Common Work Results for Specialties
Includes: subjects common to multiple titles in Division 10.
See: 01 80 00 for performance requirements of subjects
common to multiple titles.
10 05 05 Selective Demolition for Specialties
See: 02 41 19 for selective demolition for whole structure
demolition.
10 06 00 Schedules for Specialties
Includes: schedules of items common to multiple titles in
Division 10.
Notes: a schedule may be included on drawings, in the project
manual, or a project book.
10 06 10 Schedules for Information Specialties
10 06 10.13 Exterior Signage Schedule
10 06 10.16 Interior Signage Schedule
10 06 20 Schedules for Interior Specialties
10 06 20.13 Toilet, Bath, and Laundry Accessory Schedule
10 06 30 Schedules for Fireplaces and Stoves
10 06 40 Schedules for Safety Specialties
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10 06 50 Schedules for Storage Specialties
10 06 70 Schedules for Exterior Specialties
10 06 80 Schedules for Other Specialties
10 08 00 Commissioning of Specialties
Includes: commissioning of items common to multiple titles in
Division 10.
See: 01 91 00 for commissioning of subjects common to
multiple Divisions.
10 10 00 Information Specialties
10 11 00 Visual Display Units
Includes: chalkboards, markerboards, tackboards, and other
visual display systems; framing systems and accessories.
See: 10 13 00 for directories.
11 52 13 for projection screens.
12 35 59 for display casework.
See Also: 09 97 35 for dry erase coatings.
10 11 13 Chalkboards
Includes: chalkboards made from slate, composition board,
painted material, porcelain-enameled steel, and aluminum.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: chalkboards: blackboards.
10 11 13.13 Fixed Chalkboards
10 11 13.23 Modular-Support-Mounted Chalkboards
10 11 13.33 Rail-Mounted Chalkboards
10 11 13.43 Portable Chalkboards
10 11 16 Markerboards
Includes: markerboards make from painted material, porcelain-
enameled steel, and aluminum. Markerboards with integral
photocopy units and electronic interface with computers.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: markerboards: whiteboards.
10 11 16.13 Fixed Markerboards
10 11 16.23 Modular-Support-Mounted Markerboards
10 11 16.33 Rail-Mounted Markerboards
10 11 16.43 Portable Markerboards
10 11 16.53 Electronic Markerboards
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10 11 23 Tackboards
Includes: display boards with mounting surfaces of cork,
composition board, and fabric-covered material.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: tackboards: bulletin boards:
cork boards.
10 11 23.13 Fixed Tackboards
10 11 23.23 Modular-Support-Mounted Tackboards
10 11 23.33 Rail-Mounted Tackboards
10 11 23.43 Portable Tackboards
10 11 33 Sliding Visual Display Units
Includes: manual and motor-operated units with fixed rear
display panel and multiple sliding display panels in front.
10 11 33.13 Horizontal-Sliding Visual Display Units
10 11 33.23 Vertical-Sliding Visual Display Units
10 11 36 Visual Display Conference Units
Includes: cabinet units with integral display surfaces, projection
screens, and flip charts.
See: 11 52 13 for projection screens.
10 11 39 Visual Display Rails
Includes: rail assemblies with mounting surfaces.
10 11 43 Visual Display Wall Panels
Includes: custom-fabricated chalkboard, markerboard, and
tackboard panels for full-height and wall applications.
See: 09 72 00 for wall coverings.
10 11 46 Visual Display Fabrics
Includes: plastic-film-covered fabrics for use with markers and
magnets.
See: 09 72 00 for wall coverings.
09 73 00 or wall carpeting.
10 12 00 Display Cases
Includes: manufactured cases for display of items.
See: 11 22 00 for refrigerated display equipment.
11 59 00 for exhibit equipment.
12 35 59 for display casework.
14 73 59 for display turntables.
26 55 59 for display lighting.
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10 13 00 Directories
Includes: directories for buildings and facilities. Self-contained
computerized directories, which are not part of an integrated
system.
See: 27 42 00 for electronic digital systems.
10 13 13 Electronic Directories
10 13 23 Illuminated Directories
10 14 00 Signage
Includes: directional items, letters, signage, and plaques used
in establishing identity or communication. Integral lighted units,
neon signage, and other types of illuminated signage. Self-
contained electronic message signage, which is not part of an
integrated system.
See: 01 58 00 for temporary project identification.
10 11 43 for visual display wall panels.
10 11 46 for visual display fabrics.
10 18 00 for informational kiosks.
10 83 00 for flags and banners.
21 05 53 for identification for fire-suppression piping and
equipment.
22 05 53 for identification for plumbing piping and equipment.
23 05 53 for identification for HVAC piping and equipment.
25 05 53 for identification for integrated automation.
26 05 53 for identification for electrical systems.
26 52 13 for exit signs.
27 05 53 for identification for communication systems.
27 42 00 for electronic digital systems.
28 05 53 for identification for electronic safety and security.
32 17 26 for tactile warning surfaces.
34 41 13 for traffic signals.
34 42 13 for railway signals.
34 43 13 for airfield signals.
35 10 00 for waterway and marine signals.
35 59 23 for buoys.
See Also: 26 52 13 for emergency and exit lighting.
10 14 16 Plaques
10 14 19 Dimensional Letter Signage
10 14 23 Panel Signage
10 14 23.13 Engraved Panel Signage
10 14 26 Post and Panel/Pylon Signage
10 14 33 Illuminated Panel Signage
10 14 43 Photoluminescent Signage
10 14 53 Traffic Signage
10 14 53.13 Transportation Reference Markers
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10 14 63 Electronic Message Signage
10 14 64 Audible Signage
10 14 66 Floating Signage
10 14 67 Tactile Signage
10 17 00 Telephone Specialties
Includes: manufactured telephone enclosures, stalls, booths,
and alcoves for installation of telephones and telephone
directories.
See: 10 25 16 for modular service walls.
27 20 00 for data communications.
27 30 00 for voice communications.
27 32 13 for telephone sets.
27 40 00 for audio-video communications.
10 17 13 Telephone Directory Units
10 17 16 Telephone Enclosures
10 17 16.13 Telephone Stalls
10 17 16.16 Telephone Alcoves
10 17 19 Telephone Shelving
10 18 00 Informational Kiosks
Includes: open air shelter directories, signage, or other
information devices.
See: 10 13 00 for directories.
10 14 00 for signage.
10 73 00 for protective covers.
10 74 23 for cupolas.
10 20 00 Interior Specialties
10 21 00 Compartments and Cubicles
Includes: manufactured compartments and cubicles that are
enclosures, dividers, screens, and curtains for toilets, urinals,
showers, dressing compartments, and hospital cubicles,
including hardware and accessories. Ceiling-hung, floor-
supported, overhead-braced, and wall-supported.
10 21 13 Toilet Compartments
Includes: compartments appropriate for toilet rooms.
See: 10 21 16 for shower and dressing compartments.
10 28 13 for toilet accessories.
22 40 00 for plumbing fixtures.
10 21 13.13 Metal Toilet Compartments
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10 21 13.14 Stainless-Steel Toilet Compartments
Includes: stainless-steel toilet enclosures, entrance screens,
urinal screens, anchors, hardware, and accessories.
10 21 13.16 Plastic-Laminate-Clad Toilet Compartments
10 21 13.17 Phenolic-Core Toilet Compartments
Includes: phenolic-core toilet enclosures, entrance screens,
urinal screens. Anchors, hardware, and accessories.
10 21 13.19 Plastic Toilet Compartments
10 21 13.23 Particleboard Toilet Compartments
10 21 13.40 Stone Toilet Compartments
10 21 16 Shower and Dressing Compartments
Includes: compartments appropriate for shower and dressing
purposes.
See: 10 21 13 for toilet compartments.
10 28 13 for toilet accessories.
10 28 19 for residential tub and shower doors.
22 40 00 for plumbing fixtures.
10 21 16.13 Metal Shower and Dressing Compartments
10 21 16.14 Stainless-Steel Shower and Dressing Compartments
Includes: stainless-steel shower and dressing compartments
and shower receptors, anchors, hardware, and accessories.
10 21 16.16 Plastic-Laminate-Clad Shower and Dressing Compartments
10 21 16.17 Phenolic-Core Shower and Dressing Compartments
Includes: phenolic-core shower and dressing compartments
and shower receptors, anchors, hardware, and accessories.
10 21 16.19 Plastic Shower and Dressing Compartments
10 21 16.23 Particleboard Shower and Dressing Compartments
10 21 16.40 Stone Shower and Dressing Compartments
10 21 23 Cubicle Curtains and Track
Includes: healthcare treatment, dressing room, welding,
workshop curtains, tracks, and other hardware.
See: 10 25 13 for patient bed service walls.
11 57 00 for vocational shop equipment.
11 70 00 for healthcare equipment.
10 21 23.13 Cubicle Curtains
10 21 23.16 Cubicle Track and Hardware
10 21 26 Room Darkening Curtains and Tracks
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: blackout curtains.
See: 12 22 13 for window draperies.
10 22 00 Partitions
Includes: fixed, demountable, and operable fabricated partitions
used as enclosures, dividers, and partitions.
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10 22 13 Wire Mesh Partitions
Includes: chain link partitions, and partitions fabricated of wire
mesh.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: wire mesh: woven wire.
10 22 14 Expanded Metal Partitions
10 22 16 Folding Gates
Includes: folding gates serving as a security or traffic directing
partition when closed.
See: 08 34 56 for security gates.
08 35 16 for folding grilles.
10 22 19 Demountable Partitions
Includes: partition systems that are connected to permanent
construction and are designed to be relocated without damage.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: demountable partitions:
relocatable partitions.
10 22 19.13 Demountable Metal Partitions
10 22 19.23 Demountable Wood Partitions
10 22 19.33 Demountable Plastic Partitions
10 22 19.43 Demountable Composite Partitions
10 22 19.53 Demountable Gypsum Partitions
10 22 19.63 Demountable Glass Partitions
10 22 23 Portable Partitions, Screens, and Panels
Includes: wall screens, movable panel systems, and partitions
that are not connected to permanent construction.
See: 10 82 23 for interior grilles and screens connected to
permanent construction.
12 46 26 for decorative screens.
10 22 23.13 Wall Screens
10 22 23.23 Movable Panel Systems
10 22 33 Accordion Folding Partitions
10 22 36 Coiling Partitions
10 22 39 Folding Panel Partitions
10 22 39.13 Folding Glass-Panel Partitions
Includes: manually operated, glass-panel partitions, closures,
hardware, seals, suspension systems, tracks, carriers, and
accessories.
10 22 43 Sliding Partitions
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10 25 00 Service Walls
Includes: wall assemblies and wall-mounted units incorporating
services such as medical services, drinking fountains, clocks,
fire hose and extinguishing cabinets, telephones, and waste
receptacles.
See: 10 17 00 for telephone specialties.
10 44 00 for fire protection specialties.
11 73 00 for patient care equipment.
22 47 00 for drinking fountains and water coolers.
10 25 13 Patient Bed Service Walls
10 25 16 Modular Service Walls
10 26 00 Wall and Door Protection
Includes: manufactured protective devices for walls and doors
made of metal, plastic, rubber, and other finish materials.
See: 05 50 00 for corner guards fabricated from rolled metal
sections or bent plate.
05 52 00 for metal railings.
05 73 00 for decorative metal railings.
06 43 16 for wood railings.
06 46 23 for wood chair rails.
Products: crash rails, rub strips, wall guards, door guards,
column guards.
10 26 13 Corner Guards
10 26 16 Bumper Guards
10 26 16.13 Bumper Rails
10 26 16.16 Protective Corridor Handrails
10 26 23 Protective Wall Covering
Products: crash rails, rub strips, wall guards, door guards,
column guards.
10 26 23.13 Impact Resistant Wall Protection
10 26 23.16 Fiberglass Reinforced Protective Wall Covering
10 26 33 Door and Frame Protection
10 26 41 Ballistics Resistant Panels
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10 28 00 Toilet, Bath, and Laundry Accessories
Includes: manufactured items for use in conjunction with toilets,
baths, and laundries.
See: 08 83 00 for mirrors other than framed mirrors.
09 30 00 for tile accessories.
12 30 00 for manufactured casework.
Products: grab bars, towel dispensers, soap dispensers,
deodorizers, napkin/tampon dispensers and disposal units,
toilet paper dispensers, waste disposal units, robe hooks,
framed mirrors, air hand and hair dryers, and other similar
public toilet room accessories.
10 28 13 Toilet Accessories
Includes: accessories associated with public toilet rooms.
Accessories mounted on or recessed in partitions and
compartments.
Usually Includes: janitor's closet and other similar accessories.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: toilet accessories: rest room
accessories.
See: 10 21 13 for toilet compartments.
10 21 16 for shower and dressing compartments.
Products: grab bars, towel dispensers, soap dispensers,
deodorizers, napkin/tampon dispensers and disposal units,
toilet paper dispensers, waste disposal units, robe hooks,
framed mirrors, air hand and hair dryers, and other similar
public toilet room accessories.
10 28 13.13 Commercial Toilet Accessories
10 28 13.19 Healthcare Toilet Accessories
10 28 13.53 Security Toilet Accessories
10 28 13.63 Detention Toilet Accessories
10 28 16 Bath Accessories
Includes: accessories associated with residential bathroom
use.
May Include: shower and tub doors for residential bathroom
use.
See: 10 43 16 for first aid cabinets.
12 44 16 for shower curtains.
See Also: 10 28 19 for tub and shower doors.
Products: towel bars and rings, robe hooks, shower curtain
rods, medicine cabinets, framed mirrors, toilet paper
dispensers and other similar residential bath accessories.
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10 28 16.13 Residential Bath Accessories
10 28 19 Tub and Shower Enclosures
Includes: shower and tub doors for residential bathroom use.
See: 10 21 16 for shower and dressing compartments.
12 44 16 for shower curtains.
10 28 19.16 Shower Doors
10 28 19.19 Tub Doors
10 28 23 Laundry Accessories
Includes: laundry room accessories for residential use.
10 28 23.13 Built-In Ironing Boards
10 28 23.16 Clothes Drying Racks and Lines
10 28 26 Hygiene and Custodial Accessories
Includes: items such as hand sanitizers and other non-toilet
accessories.
See: 10 28 13 for toilet accessories.
10 30 00 Fireplaces and Stoves
Includes: manufactured fireplaces, stoves, chimneys, dampers,
and specialties required for fireplaces and stoves.
See: 04 50 00 for refractory masonry.
10 31 00 Manufactured Fireplaces
Includes: stand-alone fireplace units regardless of heat source.
Usually Includes: fireplace accessories.
See: 04 57 00 for field-fabricated masonry fireplaces.
23 51 00 for breechings, chimneys, and stacks.
See Also: 10 32 00 for fireplace specialties.
10 31 13 Manufactured Fireplace Chimneys
10 31 16 Manufactured Fireplace Forms
10 32 00 Fireplace Specialties
Includes: components and accessories for fireplaces.
See: 04 57 00 for masonry fireplaces.
10 31 00 for manufactured fireplaces.
Products: andirons, ash dumps, fireplace bellows, fire log
baskets, fireplace tools.
10 32 13 Fireplace Dampers
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10 32 16 Fireplace Inserts
10 32 19 Fireplace Screens
10 32 23 Fireplace Doors
10 32 26 Fireplace Water Heaters
10 35 00 Stoves
Includes: wood, pellet, corn, and coal stoves. Stove pipe.
Franklin stoves.
10 35 13 Heating Stoves
10 35 23 Cooking Stoves
10 40 00 Safety Specialties
10 41 00 Emergency Access and Information Cabinets
Includes: accessories to aid emergency access and firefighting.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: emergency key cabinet: lock
box.
See: 08 79 00 for hardware accessories.
10 41 13 Fire Department Plan Cabinets
10 41 16 Emergency Key Cabinets
10 43 00 Emergency Aid Specialties
Includes: accessories for emergency aid, including automatic
external defibrillators and emergency medical oxygen units.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: AED: automated external
defibrillator. EMO: emergency medical oxygen.
See: 10 28 16 for medicine cabinets.
28 49 17 for electronic personal safety emergency aid devices.
10 43 13 Defibrillator Cabinets
10 43 16 First Aid Cabinets
10 43 21 Accessibility Evacuation Chairs
10 43 31 Respiration Equipment
10 43 33 Breathing Air Replenishment Systems
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: BARS. FFAS: firefighter air
systems.
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10 44 00 Fire Protection Specialties
Includes: firefighting devices and storage cabinets, except
items or devices connected to a fire-suppression system.
See: 10 25 16 for modular service walls.
21 12 00 for fire-suppression standpipes.
21 12 16 for fire-suppression hose reels.
21 12 19 for fire-suppression hose racks.
21 12 23 for fire-suppression hose valves.
10 44 13 Fire Protection Cabinets
See: 21 12 00 for fire-suppression standpipes.
10 44 13.53 Security Fire Extinguisher Cabinets
10 44 16 Fire Extinguishers
See: 21 12 00 for fire-suppression standpipes.
10 44 16.13 Portable Fire Extinguishers
10 44 16.16 Wheeled Fire Extinguisher Units
10 44 19 Fire Blankets
10 44 43 Fire Extinguisher Accessories
10 45 00 Photoluminescent Exit Specialties
10 50 00 Storage Specialties
10 51 00 Lockers
Includes: manufactured storage facilities providing temporary
security of contents; related hardware and locking devices.
See: 06 41 00 for custom-fabricated wood lockers.
10 22 13 for wire mesh partitions.
10 57 00 for wardrobe and closet specialties.
12 30 00 for manufactured casework.
12 50 00 for furniture.
Products: athletic lockers, school lockers.
10 51 13 Metal Lockers
10 51 13.13 Coin-Operated Metal Lockers
10 51 16 Wood Lockers
10 51 23 Plastic-Laminate-Clad Lockers
10 51 26 Plastic Lockers
10 51 26.13 Recycled Plastic Lockers
10 51 29 Phenolic Lockers
10 51 33 Glass Lockers
10 51 43 Wire Mesh Storage Lockers
10 51 53 Locker Room Benches
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10 55 00 Postal Specialties
Includes: manufactured items associated with the collection
and distribution of mail that is physically sent and delivered.
See: 11 29 00 for postal, packaging, and shipping equipment.
41 21 23 for postal conveyors.
41 24 46 for postal sorting machines.
10 55 13 Central Mail Delivery Boxes
10 55 13.13 Cluster Box Units
10 55 16 Mail Collection Boxes
10 55 19 Receiving Boxes
10 55 23 Mail Boxes
10 55 23.13 Apartment Mail Boxes
10 55 23.16 Mail Box Directories
10 55 23.19 Mail Box Key Keepers
10 55 26 Parcel Lockers
10 55 33 Data Distribution Boxes
10 55 36 Package Depositories
10 55 91 Mail Chutes
10 56 00 Storage Assemblies
Includes: manufactured storage assemblies for general
storage. Manual and motorized mobile and compact storage
systems.
See: 10 57 23 for closet and utility shelving.
11 51 23 for library stack systems.
12 35 50 for educational/library casework.
12 56 51 for library furniture.
12 59 00 for shelving integral with systems furniture.
41 53 00 for industrial storage equipment and systems.
10 56 13 Metal Storage Shelving
10 56 13.13 End-Panel-Support Metal Storage Shelving
10 56 13.16 Post-and-Shelf Metal Storage Shelving
10 56 13.19 Post-and-Beam Metal Storage Shelving
10 56 13.23 Cantilever Metal Storage Shelving
10 56 16 Fabricated Wood Storage Shelving
10 56 17 Wall-Mounted Standards and Shelving
10 56 19 Plastic Storage Shelving
10 56 19.13 Recycled Plastic Storage Shelving
10 56 23 Wire Storage Shelving
10 56 26 Mobile Storage Shelving
10 56 26.13 Manual Mobile Storage Shelving
10 56 26.23 Motorized Mobile Storage Shelving
10 56 29 Storage Racks
10 56 29.13 Flow Storage Racks
10 56 29.16 Pallet Storage Racks
10 56 29.19 Movable-Shelf Storage Racks
10 56 29.23 Stacker Storage Racks
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10 56 29.26 Cantilever Storage Racks
10 56 29.29 Drive-In Storage Racks
10 56 29.33 Drive-Through Storage Racks
10 56 29.43 Wine Storage Racks
10 56 33 Mercantile Storage Assemblies
10 57 00 Wardrobe and Closet Specialties
Includes: manufactured hat and coat racks, and other
specialties for storage of clothing. Manufactured shelving for
closets and utility rooms.
See: 06 20 00 for finish carpentry shelving.
10 51 00 for lockers.
10 56 00 for general storage assemblies.
11 21 33 for checkroom equipment.
10 57 13 Hat and Coat Racks
10 57 16 Boot Racks
10 57 23 Closet and Utility Shelving
10 57 23.13 Wire Closet and Utility Shelving
10 57 23.16 Plastic-Laminate-Clad Closet and Utility Shelving
10 57 23.19 Wood Closet and Utility Shelving
10 57 33 Closet and Utility Shelving Hardware
10 57 36 Closet Doors
10 57 36.13 Sliding Closet Doors
10 57 36.16 Bifold Closet Doors
10 70 00 Exterior Specialties
10 71 00 Exterior Protection
Includes: manufactured items to provide sun control, privacy,
security, insulation, and storm protection on exterior of
openings; fixed, movable, manually and electrically operated,
and automatically controlled devices.
See: 06 49 19 for wood screens and exterior wood shutters.
10 73 13 for awnings.
10 73 16 for canopies.
10 82 13 for exterior grilles and screens.
12 20 00 for interior window treatments.
12 23 00 for interior shutters.
10 71 13 Exterior Sun Control Devices
See: 08 44 00 for fixed sun screens integral with curtain walls.
12 26 00 for interior daylighting devices.
10 71 13.13 Exterior Shutters
10 71 13.19 Rolling Exterior Shutters
10 71 13.23 Coiling Exterior Shutters
10 71 13.26 Decorative Exterior Shutters
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10 71 13.29 Side-Hinged Exterior Shutters
10 71 13.43 Fixed Sun Screens
10 71 13.53 Exterior Daylighting Devices
10 71 16 Storm Panels
10 71 16.13 Demountable Storm Panels
10 71 16.16 Movable Storm Panels
10 71 19 Flood Barriers
10 71 19.16 Removable Flood Barriers
10 73 00 Protective Covers
Includes: manufactured items to provide weather protection or
shelter. Gazebos.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: transportation stop shelters:
bus stop shelters. Car shelters: carports.
See: 10 18 00 for informational kiosks.
10 71 13 for exterior sun control devices.
10 71 16 for storm panels.
13 34 00 for fabricated engineered structures.
34 70 00 for transportation construction and equipment.
34 77 00 for transportation equipment.
See Also: 08 65 13 for suspended glazed canopies.
10 73 13 Awnings
10 73 13.13 Metal Awnings
10 73 13.23 Fabric Awnings
10 73 13.36 Point Supported Glass Awnings
10 73 16 Canopies
10 73 16.13 Metal Canopies
10 73 16.23 Fabric Canopies
10 73 16.33 Glazed Canopies
10 73 16.36 Point Supported Glass Canopies
10 73 23 Car Shelters
10 73 26 Walkway Coverings
10 73 26.13 Metal Walkway Coverings
10 73 26.23 Fabric Walkway Coverings
10 73 26.33 Glazed Walkway Coverings
10 73 26.36 Point Supported Glass Walkway Coverings
10 73 29 Smoking Shelters
10 73 33 Marquees
10 73 43 Transportation Stop Shelters
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10 74 00 Manufactured Exterior Specialties
Includes: complete fabrications of metal, wood, and fiberglass,
including all accessories and appurtenances.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: below-grade egress
assemblies: basement window egress assemblies: basement
window emergency escape. Window wells: areaways.
See: 06 44 26 for custom wood cupolas.
08 50 00 for windows.
10 18 00 for informational kiosks.
11 91 00 for religious equipment.
26 41 00 for lightning protection.
10 74 13 Exterior Clocks
10 74 23 Cupolas
10 74 26 Spires
10 74 29 Steeples
10 74 33 Weathervanes
10 74 43 Below-Grade Egress Assemblies
10 74 46 Window Wells
10 74 49 Modular Landing and Ramp Systems
10 75 00 Flagpoles
Includes: complete flagpole fabrications of metal, wood, and
fiberglass, including all accessories and appurtenances.
May Include: flags and banners.
See: 10 83 00 for flags and banners.
10 75 13 Automatic Flagpoles
10 75 16 Ground-Set Flagpoles
10 75 19 Nautical Flagpoles
10 75 23 Wall-Mounted Flagpoles
10 75 26 Roof-Mounted Flagpoles
Includes: roof-mounted flagpoles made from aluminum, copper
alloy (bronze), stainless steel, and fiberglass, and bases and
fittings.
10 75 29 Plaza-Mounted Flagpoles
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10 80 00 Other Specialties
See: 03 48 00 for precast concrete specialties.
05 59 00 for metal specialties.
07 71 00 for roof specialties.
07 77 00 for wall specialties.
32 17 00 for paving specialties.
34 82 00 for bridge specialties.
35 59 00 for marine specialties.
10 81 00 Pest Control Devices
Includes: mechanical, electrical, physical, and chemical
repellant systems, and protective devices.
See: 31 31 00 for soil treatment.
31 31 13 for rodent control soil treatment.
31 31 16 for termite control soil treatment.
See Also: 03 15 21 for termite barrier.
10 81 13 Bird Control Devices
10 81 16 Insect Control Devices
10 81 19 Rodent Control Devices
10 82 00 Grilles and Screens
Includes: grilles and screens of wood, metal, plastic, and other
materials used for a variety of purposes.
See: 06 49 19 for wood screens and exterior wood shutters.
08 92 00 for louvered equipment enclosures.
10 22 23 for portable partitions, screens, and panels not
connected to permanent construction.
10 71 13 for exterior sun control devices.
12 46 26 for decorative screens.
32 35 13 for self-supporting exterior screens and louvers.
10 82 13 Exterior Grilles and Screens
10 82 19 Exterior Sound Screens
10 82 23 Interior Grilles and Screens
10 83 00 Flags and Banners
See: 10 14 00 for signage.
10 75 00 for flagpoles.
See Also: 10 75 00 for flags and banners.
10 83 13 Flags
10 83 16 Banners
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10 84 00 Gas Lighting
See: 26 50 00 for lighting.
10 84 13 Exterior Gas Lighting
See: 26 50 00 for lighting.
10 84 16 Interior Gas Lighting
See: 26 50 00 for lighting.
10 86 00 Security Mirrors and Domes
Includes: physical accessories for security surveillance.
See: 28 10 00 for access control.
28 20 00 for video surveillance.
28 30 00 for security detection, alarm, and monitoring.
10 88 00 Scales
Includes: fixed scales.
See: 11 21 43 for weighing and wrapping equipment.
34 77 36 for baggage scales.
41 14 36 for weigh scales.
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DIVISION 11 EQUIPMENT
11 00 00 Equipment
May be used as Division level
Section title.
See: 25 31 00 for integrated
automation instrumentation and
terminal devices for facility
equipment.
25 51 00 for integrated
automation control of facility
equipment.
25 91 00 for integrated
automation control sequences
for facility equipment.
34 75 00 for roadway
equipment.
34 76 00 for railway equipment.
34 77 00 for transportation
equipment.
41 00 00 for material processing
and handling equipment.
42 00 00 for process heating,
cooling, and drying equipment.
43 00 00 for process gas and
liquid handling, purification, and
storage equipment.
44 00 00 for pollution and waste
control equipment.
45 00 00 for industry-specific
manufacturing equipment.
46 00 00 for water and
wastewater equipment.
48 00 00 for electrical power
generation equipment.
11 01 00 Operation and Maintenance of Equipment
Includes: maintenance, repair, rehabilitation, replacement,
restoration, preservation, etc. of equipment.
Level 4 Numbering Recommendation: one Level 4 title for
equipment is provided as an example for user's creation of
more detailed titles for other subjects as required. Following
Level 4 numbering is recommended:
.51-.59 for maintenance.
.61-.69 for repair.
.71-.79 for rehabilitation.
.81-.89 for replacement.
.91-.99 for restoration.
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11 01 10 Operation and Maintenance of Vehicle and Pedestrian Equipment
11 01 20 Operation and Maintenance of Commercial Equipment
11 01 30 Operation and Maintenance of Residential Equipment
11 01 40 Operation and Maintenance of Foodservice Equipment
11 01 50 Operation and Maintenance of Educational and Scientific Equipment
11 01 56 Operation and Maintenance of Observatory Equipment
11 01 60 Operation and Maintenance of Entertainment and Recreation Equipment
11 01 70 Operation and Maintenance of Healthcare Equipment
11 01 80 Operation and Maintenance of Facility Maintenance and Operation Equipment
11 01 90 Operation and Maintenance of Other Equipment
11 05 00 Common Work Results for Equipment
Includes: subjects common to multiple titles in Division 11.
See: 01 80 00 for performance requirements of subjects
common to multiple titles.
11 05 05 Selective Demolition for Equipment
See: 02 41 19 for selective demolition for whole structure
demolition.
11 05 13 Common Motor Requirements for Equipment
11 06 00 Schedules for Equipment
Includes: schedules of items common to multiple titles in
Division 11.
Notes: a schedule may be included on drawings, in the project
manual, or a project book.
11 06 10 Schedules for Vehicle and Pedestrian Equipment
11 06 20 Schedules for Commercial Equipment
11 06 30 Schedules for Residential Equipment
11 06 40 Schedules for Foodservice Equipment
11 06 40.13 Foodservice Equipment Schedule
11 06 50 Schedules for Educational and Scientific Equipment
11 06 60 Schedules for Entertainment and Recreation Equipment
11 06 70 Schedules for Healthcare Equipment
11 06 70.13 Healthcare Equipment Schedule
11 06 80 Schedules for Facility Maintenance and Operation Equipment
11 06 90 Schedules for Other Equipment
11 06 90.11 Schedules for Detention Equipment
11 08 00 Commissioning of Equipment
Includes: commissioning of items common to multiple titles in
Division 11.
See: 01 91 00 for commissioning of subjects common to
multiple Divisions.
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11 10 00 Vehicle and Pedestrian Equipment
Includes: equipment associated with vehicles and pedestrians.
11 11 00 Vehicle Service Equipment
Includes: equipment associated with vehicular service.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: vehicle service equipment:
garage equipment: service station equipment.
See: 14 45 00 for vehicle lifts.
14 71 11 for vehicle turntables.
23 10 00 for facility fuel systems.
23 35 16 for engine exhaust systems.
33 50 00 for fuel distribution utilities.
41 22 00 for cranes and hoists.
11 11 13 Compressed-Air Vehicle Service Equipment
11 11 19 Vehicle Lubrication Equipment
11 11 23 Tire-Changing Equipment
11 11 26 Vehicle-Washing Equipment
11 11 36 Vehicle Charging Equipment
11 11 36.13 Commercial Electric Vehicle Charging Unit
11 11 36.16 Residential Electric Vehicle Charging Unit
11 12 00 Parking Control Equipment
Includes: equipment associated with the control of movement
of vehicle parking. Self-contained equipment to collect fares for
vehicles that is not part of a centralized transportation ticketing
and fare collection system.
See: 13 34 23 for fabricated control booths.
28 30 00 for security detection, alarm, and monitoring.
28 31 00 for intrusion detection.
28 31 11 for building intrusion detection.
34 41 00 for roadway signaling and control equipment.
34 52 16 for transportation vehicle ticketing equipment.
34 52 26 for transportation vehicle fare collection equipment.
34 52 33 for transportation vehicle fare gates.
34 71 13 for vehicle barriers.
34 71 19 for vehicle delineators.
11 12 13 Parking Key and Card Control Units
11 12 16 Parking Ticket Dispensers
11 12 23 Parking Meters
11 12 26 Parking Fee Collection Equipment
11 12 26.13 Parking Fee Coin Collection Equipment
11 12 33 Parking Gates
11 12 33.13 Lift Arm Parking Gates
11 12 33.16 Sliding Parking Gates
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11 12 33.19 Swinging Parking Gates
11 13 00 Loading Dock Equipment
Includes: equipment associated with service docks and for the
loading and unloading of vehicles.
May Include: signals for truck restraints.
See: 08 38 00 for traffic doors.
14 45 00 for vehicle lifts.
26 50 00 for lighting.
41 22 00 for cranes and hoists.
11 13 13 Loading Dock Bumpers
11 13 16 Loading Dock Seals and Shelters
11 13 16.13 Loading Dock Seals
11 13 16.23 Loading Dock Shelters
11 13 16.33 Loading Dock Rail Shelters
11 13 19 Stationary Loading Dock Equipment
11 13 19.13 Loading Dock Levelers
11 13 19.23 Stationary Loading Dock Lifts
11 13 19.26 Loading Dock Truck Lifts
11 13 19.33 Loading Dock Truck Restraints
11 13 23 Portable Dock Equipment
11 13 23.13 Portable Dock Lifts
11 13 23.16 Portable Dock Ramps
11 13 23.19 Portable Dock Bridges
11 13 23.23 Portable Dock Platforms
11 13 26 Loading Dock Lights
11 14 00 Pedestrian Control Equipment
Includes: equipment associated with the control of movement
of pedestrians. Self-contained equipment to collect fares for
pedestrians that is not part of a centralized transportation
ticketing and fare collection system. Pedestrian access control.
See: 28 10 00 for access control.
28 20 00 for video surveillance.
34 41 00 for roadway signaling and control equipment.
34 54 00 for transportation passenger fare collection.
34 54 16 for transportation passenger ticketing equipment.
34 54 26 for transportation passenger fare collection
equipment.
34 54 33 for transportation passenger fare gates.
11 14 13 Pedestrian Gates
11 14 13.16 Rotary Gates
11 14 13.19 Turnstiles
11 14 16 Pedestrian Control Devices
Includes: permanent and portable retractable belt barriers,
stanchions, and other queuing, pedestrian flow, and crowd
control devices.
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11 14 19 Portable Posts and Railings
11 14 26 Pedestrian Fare Collection Equipment
11 14 26.13 Pedestrian Coin Fare Collection Equipment
11 14 43 Pedestrian Detection Equipment
11 14 43.13 Electronic Detection and Counting Systems
11 14 53 Pedestrian Security Equipment
11 15 00 Security Control Equipment
Includes: security kiosks and guard shacks.
See Also: 28 10 00 for access control.
28 30 00 for security detection, alarm, and monitoring.
11 20 00 Commercial Equipment
Includes: equipment associated with commercial facilities.
See: 27 51 23 for commercial intercommunications and
program systems.
11 21 00 Retail and Service Equipment
Includes: fabricated, built-in, or free-standing equipment used
in retail and service facilities. Coin-operated equipment for
dispensing various foods, drinks, stamps, money, tickets, and
other items. Fabricated manual or automated equipment used
where wearing apparel and luggage are checked or stored on a
temporary basis. Display cases that include equipment.
See: 06 41 00 for architectural wood casework.
10 12 00 for display cases.
11 22 00 for refrigerated display equipment.
11 29 00 for postal, packaging, and shipping equipment.
11 46 00 for food dispensing equipment.
12 35 59 for display casework.
14 92 00 for pneumatic tube systems.
11 21 13 Cash Registers and Checking Equipment
11 21 23 Vending Equipment
11 21 23.13 Merchandise Vending Machines
11 21 23.16 Reverse Vending Machines
Includes: bottle and can return machines.
11 21 23.19 Video Rental Vending Machines
11 21 23.36 Token Vending Machines
11 21 24 Money Changing Machines
11 21 33 Checkroom Equipment
11 21 43 Weighing and Wrapping Equipment
11 21 53 Barber and Beauty Shop Equipment
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11 21 63 Refrigerated Display Equipment
Includes: display cases that include refrigeration.
See: 10 12 00 for display cases.
12 35 59 for display cases.
See Also: 11 41 00 for food storage equipment.
11 21 73 Commercial Laundry and Dry Cleaning Equipment
Includes: equipment for commercial laundry and dry cleaning
operations, including coin-operated equipment.
See: 10 28 23 for residential laundry accessories.
14 91 33 for laundry and linen chutes.
41 21 23 for piece material conveyors.
42 32 00 for industrial material dryers.
11 21 73.13 Dry Cleaning Equipment
11 21 73.16 Drying and Conditioning Equipment
11 21 73.19 Finishing Equipment
11 21 73.23 Commercial Ironing Equipment
11 21 73.26 Commercial Washers and Extractors
11 21 73.33 Coin-Operated Laundry Equipment
11 21 73.43 Hanging Garment Conveyors
11 21 83 Photo Processing Equipment
Includes: photographic-film-processing equipment and other
products for darkroom use.
See: 08 34 33 for lightproof doors.
08 34 36 for darkroom doors.
12 35 00 for specialty casework.
11 22 00 Banking Equipment
11 22 13 Vault Equipment
Includes: fabricated, built-in, or free-standing equipment
specifically designed for money or valuables.
See: 08 34 59 for vault doors and day gates.
13 27 00 for vaults.
23 30 00 for HVAC air distribution.
11 22 13.13 Safe Deposit Boxes
11 22 13.16 Safes
11 22 13.23 Vault Ventilators
11 22 13.26 Time Capsules
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11 22 16 Teller and Service Equipment
Includes: fabricated, built-in, or free-standing equipment
specifically designed for handling and transfer of money and
other high-security items.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: ATM: automatic teller machine.
See: 08 34 53 for security doors and frames.
08 56 53 for security windows.
12 35 17 for bank casework.
13 27 00 for vaults.
14 92 00 for pneumatic tube systems.
11 22 16.13 Teller Equipment Systems
11 22 16.16 Automatic Banking Systems
11 22 16.19 Money Handling Equipment
11 22 16.23 Money Depositories
11 22 16.26 Money Cart Pass-Through
11 22 16.29 Package Transfer Units
11 22 16.33 Deal Trays
11 25 00 Hospitality Equipment
Includes: specialized equipment for the purpose of registering,
admitting, and controlling rooms and other information at
hotels, motels, hospitals, and other similar facilities.
See: 06 41 00 for architectural wood casework.
12 30 00 for manufactured casework.
12 54 00 for hospitality furniture.
13 42 25 for hospitality unit modules.
14 72 00 for hospitality turntables.
27 41 16 for integrated audio-video systems and equipment for
restaurants and bars.
11 25 13 Registration Equipment
11 28 00 Office Equipment
Includes: data and paper processing equipment. Drafting
machines, plotters, carto-stereographs.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: facsimiles: fax machines.
See: 12 51 00 for office furniture.
12 59 00 for open office systems furniture.
14 92 00 for pneumatic tube systems.
25 11 19 for integrated automation operator workstations.
27 22 00 for data communications hardware.
27 24 00 for data communications peripheral data equipment.
27 32 29 for facsimiles and modems.
27 33 26 for facsimile servers.
27 41 16 for integrated audio-video systems and equipment for
conference rooms and board rooms.
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11 28 13 Computers
11 28 16 Printers
11 28 23 Copiers
11 29 00 Postal, Packaging, and Shipping Equipment
Includes: equipment for normal mailing, packaging, shipping,
and delivery operations for professional, commercial, and
institutional applications.
Does Not Include: equipment for mailing, packaging, shipping,
and delivery operations of post office or products of process
engineering operations.
See: 10 55 00 for postal specialties.
11 21 43 for weighing and wrapping equipment.
41 21 23 for postal conveyors.
41 24 46 for postal sorting machines.
41 40 00 for container processing and packaging for
processing operations.
41 43 00 for shipping packaging for process operations.
11 29 23 Packaging Equipment
11 29 33 Shipping Equipment
11 29 55 Postal Equipment
11 30 00 Residential Equipment
Includes: built-in or free-standing residential appliances and
other components specifically for residential use.
May Include: residential food waste disposers. Residential
ceiling fans.
See Also: 11 82 26 for facility waste compactors and
destructors.
22 41 26 for residential disposers.
23 34 00 for ceiling fans.
Products: refrigerators, cooktops, ranges, exhaust hoods,
ovens, microwave ovens, dishwashers, trash compactors,
clothes washers, clothes dryers, ironing boards, and other
kitchen and laundry appliances and equipment.
11 30 13 Residential Appliances
11 30 13.13 Residential Kitchen Appliances
11 30 13.23 Residential Laundry Appliances
11 30 33 Retractable Stairs
11 30 34 Residential Ceiling Fans
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11 32 00 Unit Kitchens
Includes: manufactured units incorporating kitchen plumbing
fixtures, appliances, casework, and countertops.
See: 11 30 13 for residential appliances.
12 35 30 for residential casework.
11 32 13 Metal Unit Kitchens
11 32 16 Wood Unit Kitchens
11 32 19 Plastic-Laminate-Clad Unit Kitchens
11 40 00 Foodservice Equipment
Includes: equipment used for food storage, preparation,
delivery and serving, cooking, dispensing, and clean-up in
commercial and institutional kitchens, bars, and back bars.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: foodservice equipment: kitchen
equipment.
See: 12 30 00 for foodservice casework.
12 36 00 for foodservice countertops.
22 10 00 for plumbing piping and pumps.
22 42 00 for commercial plumbing fixtures.
23 38 13 for commercial-kitchen hoods.
11 41 00 Foodservice Storage Equipment
Includes: refrigerated cases. Fabricated walk-in coolers and
freezers.
May Include: refrigerated display equipment.
See: 11 53 23 for laboratory refrigerators.
13 21 26 for cold storage rooms.
See Also: 11 22 00 for refrigerated display equipment.
11 41 13 Refrigerated Food Storage Cases
11 41 23 Walk-In Coolers
11 41 26 Walk-In Freezers
11 41 33 Foodservice Shelving
11 42 00 Food Preparation Equipment
Includes: equipment used for food preparation other than
cooking and baking. Food blenders, chopping blocks, butcher's
blocks, food grinders, juicers, knife sharpeners, food mixers,
peelers, meat saws, food slicers.
11 42 13 Food Preparation Appliances
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11 42 16 Food Preparation Surfaces
11 43 00 Food Delivery Carts and Conveyors
May Include: carts, conveyors and material handling units
dedicated to transporting food.
See Also: 14 10 00 for cart lifts.
41 21 23 for piece material conveyors.
11 43 13 Food Delivery Carts
11 43 16 Food Delivery Conveyors
11 44 00 Food Cooking Equipment
Includes: equipment used to cook and bake food. Barbeque
grilles, broilers, deep well cookers, French fryers, griddles,
grilles, kettles, microwave ovens, rotisseries.
May Include: ventilation hoods with fire-suppression systems.
See: 42 15 00 for industrial ovens.
See Also: 23 38 13 for commercial-kitchen hoods.
11 44 13 Commercial Ranges
11 44 16 Commercial Ovens
11 46 00 Food Dispensing Equipment
Includes: equipment used to dispense food. Bread toasters,
warming cabinets, coffee urns, cold dish tables, food warmers,
glass fillers, salad tables. Food, dish, and beverage dispensers.
See: 11 21 23 for vending equipment.
11 46 13 Bar Equipment
11 46 16 Service Line Equipment
11 46 19 Soda Fountain Equipment
11 46 23 Coffee and Espresso Equipment
11 46 83 Ice Machines
Includes: equipment used to produce, store, and dispense ice.
11 48 00 Foodservice Cleaning and Disposal Equipment
Includes: equipment used to clean foodservice equipment,
utensils, and tableware. Food waste disposers, drain boards,
garbage scuppers, pot sinks.
See Also: 22 42 26 for commercial disposers.
11 48 13 Commercial Dishwashers
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11 50 00 Educational and Scientific Equipment
Includes: equipment associated with libraries, educational
facilities, laboratories, planetariums, observatories, and
museums.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: educational equipment: school
equipment.
See: 27 41 16 for integrated audio-video systems and
equipment for classrooms.
27 51 23 for education intercommunication and program
systems.
11 51 00 Library Equipment
Includes: equipment associated with libraries.
See: 12 35 50 for educational/library casework.
12 56 51 for library furniture.
13 44 00 for modular mezzanines.
14 10 00 for book lifts.
11 51 13 Automated Book Storage and Retrieval Systems
11 51 16 Book Depositories
11 51 19 Book Theft Protection Equipment
11 51 23 Library Stack Systems
11 51 23.13 Metal Library Shelving
11 52 00 Audio-Visual Equipment
Includes: projection screens, projectors, players, recorders and
other audio-visual equipment.
See: 10 11 36 for visual display conference units.
11 28 00 for office equipment.
12 56 52 for audio-visual furniture.
27 40 00 for audio-video communications.
27 51 23 for education intercommunication and program
systems.
11 52 13 Projection Screens
11 52 13.13 Fixed Projection Screens
11 52 13.16 Portable Projection Screens
11 52 13.19 Rear Projection Screens
11 52 16 Projectors
11 52 16.13 Movie Projectors
11 52 16.16 Slide Projectors
11 52 16.19 Overhead Projectors
11 52 16.23 Opaque Projectors
11 52 16.26 Video Projectors
11 52 19 Players and Recorders
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11 52 23 Audio-Visual Equipment Supports
Includes: operable and fixed a/v equipment support.
11 53 00 Laboratory Equipment
Includes: equipment for scientific use. Laboratory fume hoods.
See: 12 35 53 for laboratory casework, tops and sinks, and
service fixtures mounted on laboratory tops.
12 36 53 for laboratory countertops.
12 56 53 for laboratory furniture.
13 21 00 for controlled environment rooms.
22 45 00 for emergency plumbing fixtures.
22 61 00 for compressed-air systems for laboratory facilities.
22 62 00 for vacuum systems for laboratory facilities.
22 63 00 for gas systems for laboratory facilities.
22 66 53 for laboratory chemical waste and vent piping.
22 67 00 for processed water systems for laboratory facilities.
23 30 00 for fume hood exhaust ducts.
See Also: 23 38 16 for fume hoods connected to HVAC
systems.
Products: glove boxes.
11 53 13 Laboratory Fume Hoods
11 53 13.13 Recirculating Laboratory Fume Hoods
11 53 16 Laboratory Incubators
11 53 17 Laboratory Equipment Washers
11 53 19 Laboratory Sterilizers
11 53 23 Laboratory Refrigerators
11 53 26 Laboratory Freezers
11 53 29 Laboratory Controlled-Environment Cabinets
11 53 33 Emergency Safety Appliances
11 53 43 Service Fittings and Accessories
11 53 53 Biological Safety Cabinets
11 55 00 Planetarium Equipment
Includes: projectors and related equipment unique to
planetariums.
See: 13 23 00 for planetariums.
11 55 13 Planetarium Projectors
11 55 16 Planetarium Pendulums
11 56 00 Observatory Equipment
Includes: telescopes and related equipment unique to
observatories.
See: 13 34 56 for observatories.
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11 56 13 Telescopes
11 56 16 Telescope Mounts
11 56 19 Telescope Drive Mechanisms
11 56 23 Telescope Domes
11 57 00 Vocational Shop Equipment
Includes: equipment related to vocational shops.
See: 10 21 23 for shop cubicles and cubicle curtains and track.
12 57 00 for industrial furniture.
23 35 13 for sawdust collection systems.
23 35 16 for engine exhaust systems.
40 17 00 for welding and cutting gases piping.
41 22 00 for cranes and hoists.
41 34 23 for spray painting booths.
11 59 00 Exhibit Equipment
Includes: equipment for exhibits and displays.
See: 10 12 00 for display cases.
11 22 00 for refrigerated display equipment.
12 35 59 for display casework.
14 73 00 for exhibit turntables.
14 73 59 for display turntables.
26 55 59 for display lighting.
11 60 00 Entertainment and Recreation Equipment
11 61 00 Broadcast, Theater, and Stage Equipment
Includes: equipment for support of broadcast, theatrical,
instrumental, or voice programs. Cycloramas, entertainment
ticket dispensers, scenery and flats, tormentors.
May Include: stage lighting systems and controls.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: theater equipment: auditorium
equipment.
See: 05 51 36 for catwalks.
12 61 00 for fixed audience seating for theaters.
14 43 13 for stage and orchestra lifts.
14 74 61 for stage turntables.
27 41 16 for integrated audio-video systems and equipment for
theaters.
See Also: 26 09 61 for theatrical lighting controls.
26 55 61 for theatrical lighting.
26 55 83 for broadcast lighting.
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11 61 13 Acoustical Shells
11 61 23 Folding and Portable Stages
11 61 33 Rigging Systems and Controls
11 61 33.11 Lighting Rigging Systems
11 61 33.16 Scenery Rigging Systems
11 61 33.19 Curtain Systems
11 61 43 Stage Curtains
11 62 00 Musical Equipment
Includes: musical instruments, including fabricated and field-
assembled instruments.
See: 11 61 00 for theater and stage equipment.
11 91 00 for religious equipment.
11 62 13 Bells
11 62 16 Carillons
11 62 19 Organs
11 66 00 Athletic Equipment
Includes: manufactured equipment intended for use in interior
athletic and exercise activities.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: athletic equipment: sports
equipment. Gymnasium: fieldhouse.
See: 09 64 66 for wood athletic flooring.
09 65 66 for resilient athletic flooring.
09 67 66 for fluid-applied athletic flooring.
11 67 00 for recreational equipment.
11 67 33 for recreational climbing walls.
11 68 23 for exterior court athletic equipment.
11 68 33 for athletic field equipment.
11 68 43 for exterior scoreboards.
12 63 00 for arena seating.
13 24 66 for athletic rooms.
13 28 00 for athletic and recreational special construction.
13 28 66 for demountable athletic surfaces.
11 66 13 Exercise Equipment
11 66 23 Gymnasium Equipment
11 66 23.13 Basketball Equipment
11 66 23.23 Volleyball Equipment
11 66 23.33 Interior Tennis Equipment
11 66 23.43 Interior Track and Field Equipment
11 66 23.53 Wall Padding
11 66 23.56 Mat Storage
11 66 43 Interior Scoreboards
11 66 53 Gymnasium Dividers
11 66 53.13 Batting/Golf Cages
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11 67 00 Recreational Equipment
Includes: manufactured equipment intended for use in
recreational activities. Curling rinks, pistol and rifle range
equipment.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: pool tables: billiard tables.
See: 11 66 00 for athletic equipment.
11 67 13 Bowling Alley Equipment
11 67 23 Shooting Range Equipment
11 67 33 Climbing Walls
11 67 43 Table Games Equipment
11 67 43.13 Pool Tables
11 67 43.23 Ping-Pong Tables
11 67 53 Game Room Equipment
11 67 53.13 Video Games
11 67 53.23 Pinball Machines
11 68 00 Play Field Equipment and Structures
Includes: manufactured equipment intended for use in exterior
athletic and recreational activities.
See: 11 66 00 for interior athletic equipment.
11 66 43 for interior scoreboards.
11 67 00 for recreational equipment.
12 63 00 for stadium seating.
13 11 00 for swimming pools.
13 14 00 for aquatic park structures.
13 31 13 for air-supported fabric structures.
13 34 16 for fabricated engineered grandstands and bleachers.
26 55 68 for athletic field lighting.
32 18 00 for exterior athletic and recreational surfacing.
32 31 13 for recreational and tennis court fences and gates.
32 31 13 for chain link backstops for softball and baseball.
11 68 13 Playground Equipment
11 68 16 Play Structures
11 68 23 Exterior Court Athletic Equipment
11 68 23.13 Exterior Basketball Equipment
11 68 23.23 Exterior Volleyball Equipment
11 68 23.33 Tennis Equipment
11 68 33 Athletic Field Equipment
11 68 33.13 Football Field Equipment
11 68 33.23 Soccer and Field Hockey Equipment
11 68 33.33 Baseball Field Equipment
11 68 33.43 Track and Field Equipment
11 68 43 Exterior Scoreboards
11 70 00 Healthcare Equipment
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11 71 00 Medical Sterilizing Equipment
Includes: specialized equipment for healthcare facilities. Film
illuminators, fluoroscopes, Hubbard tubs, radioisotopic
equipment, surgical equipment.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: healthcare equipment: medical
equipment: hospital equipment.
See: 05 45 23 for healthcare metal supports.
10 25 13 for patient bed service walls.
12 35 70 for healthcare casework.
13 19 00 for kennels and animal shelters.
13 49 00 for radiation protection.
14 92 00 for pneumatic tube systems.
22 43 00 for healthcare plumbing fixtures.
22 61 00 for compressed-air systems for healthcare facilities.
22 62 00 for vacuum systems for healthcare facilities.
22 63 00 for gas systems for healthcare facilities.
22 66 70 for healthcare chemical waste and vent piping.
22 67 00 for processed water systems for healthcare facilities.
26 55 70 for healthcare lighting.
27 52 00 for healthcare communications and monitoring
systems.
28 41 00 for radiation detection and alarm.
11 72 00 Examination and Treatment Equipment
11 72 13 Examination Equipment
11 72 53 Treatment Equipment
11 73 00 Patient Care Equipment
11 73 13 Psychiatric Seclusion Room Padding
11 74 00 Dental Equipment
11 75 00 Optical Equipment
11 76 00 Operating Room Equipment
11 77 00 Radiology Equipment
11 78 00 Mortuary Equipment
Includes: specialized equipment for the handling and
preparation of cadavers. Autopsy equipment, dissecting
equipment, embalming tables.
See: 12 35 00 for specialty casework.
13 21 26 for cold storage rooms.
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11 78 13 Mortuary Refrigerators
11 78 16 Crematorium Equipment
11 78 19 Mortuary Lifts
11 79 00 Therapy Equipment
Includes: equipment intended for therapeutic activities.
Hydrotherapy equipment, teletherapy equipment.
See: 11 66 00 for athletic equipment.
11 67 00 for recreational equipment.
13 17 23 for therapeutic pools.
11 80 00 Facility Maintenance and Operation
Equipment
Includes: equipment for the collection, handling, and disposal of
materials at a single facility.
See: 23 35 13 for sawdust collection systems.
44 11 16 for dust collectors.
11 81 00 Facility Maintenance Equipment
Includes: fabricated, built-in, and field-assembled equipment for
maintenance operations.
See: 14 84 13 for window washing scaffolding.
14 84 23 for window washing hoists.
41 66 23 for mobile sweepers/vacuums.
41 67 00 for plant maintenance equipment.
11 81 13 Floor and Wall Cleaning Equipment
11 81 16 Housekeeping Carts
11 81 19 Vacuum Cleaning Systems
11 81 23 Façade Access Equipment
11 81 23.13 Window Washing Systems
11 81 29 Facility Fall Protection
Includes: anchorage and tie off for fall protection.
11 82 00 Facility Solid Waste Handling Equipment
Includes: packaged equipment involving the collection,
shredding, compaction, and removal or incineration of trash
and other solid waste at a facility.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: waste compactors: refuse
compactors: trash compactors.
See: 14 91 82 for trash chutes.
44 50 00 for site-constructed solid waste control and reuse for
multiple facilities.
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11 82 13 Solid Waste Bins
11 82 19 Packaged Incinerators
11 82 23 Recycling Equipment
11 82 26 Facility Waste Compactors
11 82 29 Composting Equipment
11 82 33 Facility Waste Shredders
See: 44 51 00 for solid waste control equipment.
11 82 36 Facility Waste Balers
See: 44 51 00 for solid waste control equipment.
11 90 00 Other Equipment
11 91 00 Religious Equipment
Includes: fabricated, built-in, or free-standing religious related
equipment.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: religious equipment:
ecclesiastical equipment.
See Also: 10 74 29 for spires and steeples.
11 62 00 for musical equipment.
12 19 00 for religious artwork.
12 35 91 for religious casework.
12 67 00 for pews and benches.
11 91 13 Baptisteries
11 92 00 Agricultural Equipment
Includes: equipment related to land cultivating, raising crops,
and feeding, breeding, and raising of livestock.
See: 11 93 00 for horticultural equipment.
13 19 00 for kennels and animal shelters.
32 31 00 for fences and gates.
32 86 00 for agricultural irrigation.
45 15 00 for food manufacturing equipment.
11 92 13 Milkers
11 92 16 Stock Feeders
11 92 19 Stock Waterers
11 92 23 Agricultural Waste Clean-Up Equipment
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11 93 00 Horticultural Equipment
Includes: equipment related to cultivating flowers, fruits,
vegetables, or ornamental plants.
See: 11 92 00 for agricultural equipment.
13 34 13 for greenhouses.
32 86 00 for agricultural irrigation.
32 90 00 for planting.
32 91 13 for soil preparation.
32 96 00 for transplanting.
45 15 00 for food manufacturing equipment.
11 93 13 Hydroponic Growing Systems
11 93 16 Seeders
11 93 19 Transplanters
11 93 23 Potting Machines
11 93 26 Flat Fillers
11 93 29 Baggers
11 93 33 Soil Mixers
11 94 00 Veterinary Equipment
11 95 00 Arts and Crafts Equipment
11 95 13 Kilns
11 97 00 Security Equipment
Includes: fabricated, built-in, or free-standing equipment
specifically designed for secure operations.
See: 08 34 53 for security doors and frames.
08 56 53 for security windows.
08 71 53 for security door hardware.
10 28 13 for security toilet accessories.
10 44 13 for security fire extinguisher cabinets.
10 86 00 for security mirrors and domes.
26 55 53 for security lighting.
28 10 00 for access control.
11 97 13 Deal Drawers
11 97 16 Gun Ports
11 97 23 Valuable Material Storage
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11 98 00 Detention Equipment
Includes: fabricated, built-in, or free-standing equipment
specifically designed for detention facilities.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: detention equipment: jail
equipment: penitentiary equipment: prison equipment.
See: 05 59 63 for detention enclosures.
10 28 13 for detention toilet accessories.
11 98 12 for detention doors and frames.
11 98 14 for detention door hardware.
11 98 21 for detention windows.
12 55 00 for detention furniture.
13 42 63 for detention cell modules.
26 55 63 for detention lighting.
27 51 23 for detention intercommunications and program
systems.
28 52 00 for detention security systems.
28 52 11 for detention security system requirements.
11 98 11 Detention Equipment Requirements
Notes: this Section is not intended to duplicate or supplant
Division 01 General Requirements content.
11 98 12 Detention Doors and Frames
Includes: doors and frames with specific characteristics for
detention applications.
11 98 13 Detention Pass-Through Doors
11 98 14 Detention Door Hardware
11 98 16 Detention Equipment Fasteners
11 98 19 Detention Room Padding
11 98 21 Detention Windows
11 98 23 Detention Window Screens
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DIVISION 12 FURNISHINGS
12 00 00 Furnishings
May be used as Division level
Section title.
12 01 00 Operation and Maintenance of Furnishings
Includes: maintenance, repair, rehabilitation, replacement,
restoration, preservation, etc. of furnishings.
Level 4 Numbering Recommendation: following numbering is
recommended for the creation of Level 4 titles:
.51-.59 for maintenance.
.61-.69 for repair.
.71-.79 for rehabilitation.
.81-.89 for replacement.
.91-.99 for restoration.
12 01 10 Operation and Maintenance of Art
12 01 20 Operation and Maintenance of Window Treatments
12 01 30 Operation and Maintenance of Casework
12 01 40 Operation and Maintenance of Furnishings and Accessories
12 01 50 Operation and Maintenance of Furniture
12 01 60 Operation and Maintenance of Multiple Seating
12 01 90 Operation and Maintenance of Other Furnishings
12 05 00 Common Work Results for Furnishings
Includes: subjects common to multiple titles in Division 12.
See: 01 80 00 for performance requirements of subjects
common to multiple titles.
12 05 05 Selective Demolition for Furnishings
See: 02 41 19 for selective demolition for whole structure
demolition.
12 05 13 Fabrics
12 06 00 Schedules for Furnishings
Includes: schedules of items common to multiple titles in
Division 12.
Notes: a schedule may be included on drawings, in the project
manual, or a project book.
12 06 10 Schedules for Art
12 06 20 Schedules for Window Treatments
12 06 20.13 Window Treatment Schedule
12 06 30 Schedules for Casework
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12 06 30.13 Manufactured Casework Schedule
12 06 40 Schedules for Furnishings and Accessories
12 06 40.13 Furnishings Schedule
12 06 50 Schedules for Furniture
12 06 60 Schedules for Multiple Seating
12 06 90 Schedules for Other Furnishings
12 08 00 Commissioning of Furnishings
Includes: commissioning of items common to multiple titles in
Division 12.
See: 01 91 00 for commissioning of subjects common to
multiple divisions.
12 10 00 Art
Includes: interior and exterior art objects.
See: 05 70 00 for decorative metals.
06 44 00 for ornamental woodwork.
06 66 00 for custom ornamental simulated woodwork.
09 27 00 for plaster fabrications.
12 11 00 Murals
Includes: murals produced with media other than building
products.
See Also: 04 25 00 for sculptured brick panels and brick
murals.
09 30 00 for tile murals.
12 14 00 for sculptures.
12 14 23 for relief art.
12 11 13 Photo Murals
12 11 16 Sculptured Brick Panels
12 11 23 Brick Murals
12 11 26 Ceramic Tile Murals
12 11 33 Trompe L'Oeil
12 12 00 Wall Decorations
Includes: flat artwork attached to walls.
See: 09 72 00 for wall coverings.
09 77 00 for special wall surfacing.
09 94 00 for decorative finishing.
12 12 13 Commissioned Paintings
12 12 16 Framed Paintings
12 12 19 Framed Prints
12 12 23 Tapestries
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12 12 26 Wall Hangings
12 14 00 Sculptures
Includes: free-standing sculptures.
See: 12 11 16 for sculptured brick panels.
12 14 13 Carved Sculptures
12 14 16 Cast Sculptures
12 14 19 Constructed Sculptures
12 14 23 Relief Art
12 17 00 Art Glass
Includes: artistically designed glass windows and glass
screens.
See: 08 81 13 for decorative glass glazing.
08 84 13 for decorative plastic glazing.
12 17 13 Etched Glass
12 17 16 Stained Glass
12 19 00 Religious Art
Includes: artwork with a religious theme.
See: 11 91 00 for religious equipment.
12 35 91 for religious casework.
12 20 00 Window Treatments
12 21 00 Window Blinds
Includes: interior window coverings, associated, hardware, and
controls.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: horizontal louver blinds:
venetian blinds: mini-blinds. Roll-down blinds: roller blinds.
Roller window shades: roll-up window shades.
See: 06 49 19 for wood screens and exterior wood shutters.
08 50 00 for windows with integral louver blinds.
08 87 13 for solar control films.
09 83 22 for acoustic drapery.
10 71 00 for exterior protection.
10 71 13 for exterior shutters.
12 21 13 Horizontal Louver Blinds
See: 06 49 16 for wood blinds.
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12 21 13.13 Metal Horizontal Louver Blinds
12 21 13.23 Wood Horizontal Louver Blinds
12 21 13.33 Plastic Horizontal Louver Blinds
12 21 16 Vertical Louver Blinds
12 21 16.13 Metal Vertical Louver Blinds
12 21 16.23 Wood Vertical Louver Blinds
12 21 16.33 Plastic Vertical Louver Blinds
12 21 23 Roll-Down Blinds
12 21 26 Black-Out Blinds
12 22 00 Curtains and Drapes
12 22 13 Draperies
12 22 16 Drapery Track and Accessories
12 23 00 Interior Shutters
Includes: manufactured shutters
See: 06 49 19 for wood shutters.
12 23 13 Wood Interior Shutters
12 24 00 Window Shades
12 24 13 Roller Window Shades
12 24 16 Pleated Window Shades
12 24 16.13 Z-Pleated Window Shades
12 24 16.16 Cellular Shades
12 24 16.19 Roman Shades
12 25 00 Window Treatment Operating Hardware
12 25 09 Window Treatment Control System
12 25 13 Motorized Drapery Rods
12 26 00 Interior Daylighting Devices
See: 10 71 13 for exterior sun control devices.
12 30 00 Casework
Includes: stock modular cabinets and other casework units of
any material. Countertops. Sinks integral with countertops.
Laboratory countertops with integral sinks and fixtures and
accessories mounted on countertops.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: casework: cabinets: cabinetry.
See: 06 41 00 for architectural wood casework.
10 51 00 for lockers.
10 56 00 for storage assemblies.
10 57 23 for closet and utility shelving.
11 51 23 for library stack systems.
12 50 00 for movable furniture.
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12 31 00 Manufactured Metal Casework
Includes: casework manufactured of metal or surfaced in metal.
May Include: countertops and sinks and lavatories integral with
countertops.
See Also: 12 36 00 for countertops.
12 31 16 Manufactured Metal Sandwich Panel Casework
12 32 00 Manufactured Wood Casework
Includes: casework manufactured of wood or faced with wood
veneer or plastic laminate.
May Include: countertops and sinks and lavatories integral with
countertops.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: PLAM: plastic laminate.
See: 12 34 16 for solid plastic casework.
See Also: 12 36 00 for countertops.
12 32 13 Manufactured Wood-Veneer-Faced Casework
12 32 16 Manufactured Plastic-Laminate-Clad Casework
12 34 00 Manufactured Plastic Casework
Includes: casework manufactured of plastic.
May Include: countertops and sinks and lavatories integral with
countertops.
See: 12 32 16 for plastic-laminate-clad manufactured
casework.
See Also: 12 36 00 for countertops.
12 34 16 Manufactured Solid-Plastic Casework
12 34 19 Manufactured Solid Surface Casework
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12 35 00 Specialty Casework
Includes: manufactured casework characterized by application
or use. Laboratory countertops with integral sinks and fixtures
and accessories mounted on countertops.
May Include: countertops and sinks and lavatories integral with
countertops.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: healthcare casework: medical
casework.
See: 10 12 00 for display cases.
11 50 00 for educational and scientific equipment.
11 51 00 for library equipment.
11 53 00 for laboratory equipment.
11 59 00 for exhibit equipment.
11 70 00 for healthcare equipment.
11 91 00 for religious equipment.
12 50 00 for movable furniture.
12 56 51 for movable study carrels.
12 59 00 for open office systems furniture.
13 42 43 for dormitory unit modules.
22 43 00 for healthcare plumbing fixtures.
22 60 00 for healthcare and laboratory systems.
See Also: 12 36 00 for countertops.
12 35 17 Bank Casework
12 35 25 Hospitality Casework
12 35 30 Residential Casework
12 35 30.13 Kitchen Casework
12 35 30.23 Bathroom Casework
12 35 30.43 Dormitory Casework
12 35 33 Utility Room Casework
12 35 36 Mailroom Casework
12 35 39 Commercial Kitchen Casework
12 35 50 Educational/Library Casework
12 35 50.13 Educational Casework
12 35 50.53 Library Casework
12 35 50.56 Built-In Study Carrels
12 35 53 Laboratory Casework
12 35 53.13 Metal Laboratory Casework
12 35 53.16 Plastic-Laminate-Clad Laboratory Casework
12 35 53.19 Wood Laboratory Casework
12 35 53.23 Solid-Plastic Laboratory Casework
12 35 59 Display Casework
12 35 70 Healthcare Casework
12 35 70.13 Hospital Casework
12 35 70.16 Nurse Station Casework
12 35 70.19 Exam Room Casework
12 35 70.74 Dental Casework
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12 35 83 Performing Arts Casework
12 35 91 Religious Casework
12 36 00 Countertops
Includes: countertops of any material.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: PLAM: plastic laminate.
See: 06 61 13 for simulated stone fabrications.
09 30 00 for tile countertops.
11 53 00 for laboratory equipment.
12 56 53 for laboratory furniture.
See Also: 06 41 00 for countertops with architectural wood
casework.
06 60 00 for plastic fabrications.
12 31 00 for countertops with manufactured metal casework.
12 32 00 for countertops with manufactured wood casework.
12 34 00 for countertops with manufactured plastic casework.
12 35 00 for countertops with manufactured specialty
casework.
12 35 53 for countertops with laboratory casework.
22 40 00 for sinks and lavatories.
22 60 00 for laboratory systems.
12 36 13 Concrete Countertops
12 36 16 Metal Countertops
12 36 19 Wood Countertops
12 36 23 Plastic Countertops
12 36 23.13 Plastic-Laminate-Clad Countertops
12 36 26 Glass Countertops
12 36 40 Stone Countertops
12 36 53 Laboratory Countertops
12 36 61 Simulated Stone Countertops
12 36 61.13 Cultured Marble Countertops
12 36 61.16 Solid Surfacing Countertops
12 36 61.19 Quartz Agglomerate Countertops
12 36 71 Paper-Composite Countertops
12 40 00 Furnishings and Accessories
Includes: interior furnishings and accessories not connected to
permanent construction.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: ceramics: chinaware.
See: 10 28 16 for shower curtain rods.
10 28 19 for tub and shower doors.
12 93 00 for site furnishings.
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12 41 00 Office Accessories
12 41 13 Desk Accessories
12 42 00 Table Accessories
12 42 13 Ceramics
12 42 16 Flatware
12 42 16.13 Silverware
12 42 19 Hollowware
12 42 23 Glassware
12 42 26 Table Linens
12 42 26.13 Napery
12 43 00 Portable Lamps
12 43 13 Lamps
12 43 13.13 Desk Lamps
12 43 13.16 Table Lamps
12 43 13.19 Floor Lamps
12 44 00 Bath Furnishings
12 44 13 Bath Linens
12 44 13.13 Bath Mats
12 44 13.16 Bath Towels
12 44 16 Shower Curtains
12 45 00 Bedroom Furnishings
12 45 13 Bed Linens
12 45 13.13 Blankets
12 45 13.16 Comforters
12 45 16 Pillows
12 46 00 Furnishing Accessories
Includes: interior furnishing accessories not attached to
permanent construction.
See: 10 22 23 for portable partitions, screens, and panels.
10 28 13 for built-in toilet room waste disposal units.
12 93 23 for site trash and litter receptacles.
27 53 13 for clock systems.
12 46 13 Ash Receptacles
12 46 16 Bowls
12 46 19 Clocks
12 46 23 Decorative Crafts
12 46 26 Decorative Screens
12 46 29 Vases
12 46 33 Waste Receptacles
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12 48 00 Rugs and Mats
Includes: special floor surfaces at entrances and other loose
mats and rugs.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: entrance mats: vestibule mats.
See: 05 53 00 for metal gratings.
09 60 00 for flooring.
09 65 00 for resilient flooring.
09 68 00 for carpeting.
12 48 13 Entrance Floor Mats and Frames
12 48 13.13 Entrance Floor Mats
12 48 13.16 Entrance Floor Mat Frames
12 48 16 Entrance Floor Grilles
12 48 19 Entrance Floor Gratings
12 48 23 Entrance Floor Grids
12 48 26 Entrance Tile
12 48 43 Floor Mats
12 48 43.13 Chair Mats
12 48 43.23 Anti-Fatigue Floor Mats
12 48 43.26 Fall-Cushioning Floor Mats
12 48 53 Rugs
12 48 53.13 Runners
12 48 53.16 Oriental Rugs
12 50 00 Furniture
12 51 00 Office Furniture
Includes: movable interior furniture for office applications.
See: 10 22 23 for portable partitions, screens, and panels.
10 56 00 for storage assemblies.
11 28 00 for office equipment.
12 30 00 for manufactured casework.
12 52 23 for office seating.
12 59 00 for systems furniture.
13 22 00 for office shelters and booths.
27 41 23 for audio-video furniture and accessories.
41 53 00 for industrial storage equipment and systems.
12 51 16 Case Goods
12 51 16.13 Metal Case Goods
12 51 16.16 Wood Case Goods
12 51 16.19 Plastic-Laminate-Clad Case Goods
12 51 19 Filing Cabinets
12 51 19.13 Lateral Filing Cabinets
12 51 19.16 Vertical Filing Cabinets
12 51 23 Office Tables
12 51 83 Custom Office Furniture
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12 52 00 Seating
See: 11 70 00 for healthcare equipment.
12 35 70 for healthcare casework.
12 51 00 for office furniture.
12 58 16 for residential chairs.
12 59 00 for systems furniture.
12 60 00 for multiple seating.
12 62 00 for portable audience seating.
12 52 13 Chairs
12 52 19 Upholstered Seating
12 52 23 Office Seating
12 52 70 Healthcare Seating
12 52 83 Custom Seating
12 53 00 Retail Furniture
Includes: movable furniture used for retail applications.
See: 10 12 00 for display cases.
11 21 00 for mercantile and service equipment.
12 53 83 Custom Retail Furniture
12 54 00 Hospitality Furniture
Includes: movable furniture used for hospitality applications.
See: 11 25 00 for hospitality equipment.
12 35 25 for hospitality casework.
12 64 00 for booths and tables for restaurants.
13 42 25 for hospitality unit modules.
12 54 13 Hotel and Motel Furniture
12 54 16 Restaurant Furniture
12 54 83 Custom Hospitality Furniture
12 55 00 Detention Furniture
Includes: movable furniture used for detention applications.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: detention furniture: jail furniture:
penitentiary furniture: prison furniture.
See: 05 59 63 for detention enclosures.
10 28 13 for detention toilet accessories.
11 98 12 for detention doors and frames.
11 98 14 for detention door hardware.
11 98 21 for detention windows.
13 42 63 for detention cell modules.
26 55 63 for detention lighting.
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12 55 13 Detention Bunks
12 55 16 Detention Desks
12 55 19 Detention Stools
12 55 23 Detention Tables
12 55 26 Detention Safety Clothes Hooks
12 55 83 Custom Detention Furniture
12 55 86 Detention Control Room Furniture
12 56 00 Institutional Furniture
Includes: movable furniture used for institutional applications.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: classroom furniture:
educational furniture: school furniture. Healthcare furniture:
medical furniture: hospital furniture.
See: 11 50 00 for educational and scientific equipment.
11 51 00 for library equipment.
11 52 00 for audio-visual equipment.
11 53 00 for laboratory equipment.
11 70 00 for healthcare equipment.
12 35 50 for educational/library casework.
12 35 53 for laboratory casework.
12 35 70 for healthcare casework.
12 36 53 for laboratory countertops.
12 68 13 for pedestal tablet arm chairs.
13 42 43 for dormitory unit modules.
27 41 23 for audio-video furniture and accessories.
12 56 23 Religious Furniture
12 56 33 Classroom Furniture
12 56 33.13 Fixed Classroom Tables
12 56 33.23 Classroom Computer Furniture
12 56 39 Lecterns
12 56 43 Dormitory Furniture
12 56 51 Library Furniture
12 56 51.13 Book Shelves
12 56 51.16 Study Carrels
12 56 51.19 Index Card File Cabinets
12 56 52 Audio-Visual Furniture
12 56 53 Laboratory Furniture
12 56 70 Healthcare Furniture
12 56 83 Custom Institutional Furniture
12 56 86 Institutional Control Room Furniture
12 57 00 Industrial Furniture
Includes: movable furniture used for industrial applications.
See: 10 21 23 for shop cubicle curtains and track.
11 57 00 for vocational shop equipment.
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12 57 13 Welding Benches
12 57 16 Welding Screens
12 57 19 Laser Containment Screens
12 57 83 Custom Industrial Furniture
12 57 86 Industrial Control Room Furniture
12 58 00 Residential Furniture
Includes: movable furniture used for residential applications.
See: 11 30 00 for residential equipment.
12 35 30 for residential casework.
12 40 00 for furnishings and accessories.
12 52 13 for chairs.
12 62 00 for portable audience seating.
13 42 33 for apartment unit modules.
12 58 13 Couches and Loveseats
12 58 13.13 Futons
12 58 16 Residential Chairs
12 58 16.13 Reclining Chairs
12 58 19 Dining Tables and Chairs
12 58 23 Coffee Tables
12 58 26 Entertainment Centers
12 58 29 Beds
12 58 29.13 Daybeds
12 58 33 Dressers
12 58 33.13 Armoires
12 58 36 Nightstands
12 58 83 Custom Residential Furniture
12 59 00 Systems Furniture
Includes: open office systems furniture, components,
accessories, and integrated utilities.
See: 09 69 33 for low-profile fixed height access flooring.
10 22 23 for portable partitions, screens, and panels.
11 28 00 for office equipment.
12 51 00 for office furniture.
12 59 13 Panel-Hung Component System Furniture
12 59 16 Free-Standing Component System Furniture
12 59 19 Beam System Furniture
12 59 23 Desk System Furniture
12 59 83 Custom Systems Furniture
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12 60 00 Multiple Seating
Includes: portable, fixed, and telescoping seating for theaters,
auditoriums, lecture halls, stadiums, arenas, gymnasiums,
religious facilities, restaurants, and other facilities where
multiple seating is required. Fixed booths and fixed
combination seat and table modules.
See: 11 61 00 for theater and stage equipment.
12 52 13 for portable chairs used with movable tables and used
in classrooms and restaurants.
12 61 00 Fixed Audience Seating
Includes: fixed seating for theaters, auditoriums, lecture halls,
and other facilities.
See: 11 61 00 for theater and stage equipment.
12 61 13 Upholstered Audience Seating
12 61 16 Molded-Plastic Audience Seating
12 62 00 Portable Audience Seating
Includes: interlocking, folding, stacking, and other seating for
public assembly.
See: 12 52 13 for chairs.
12 58 16 for residential chairs.
12 62 13 Folding Chairs
12 62 16 Interlocking Chairs
12 62 19 Stacking Chairs
12 62 23 Portable Bleachers
12 63 00 Stadium and Arena Seating
Includes: fixed benches and seats for stadiums, arenas,
gymnasiums, and other facilities.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: stadium/arena bench seating:
bleachers.
See: 12 66 00 for telescoping stands.
13 34 16 for fabricated engineered grandstands and bleachers.
12 63 13 Stadium and Arena Bench Seating
12 63 23 Stadium and Arena Seats
12 64 00 Booths and Tables
Includes: booths and tables for restaurants and other facilities.
See: 12 54 16 for restaurant furniture.
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12 64 13 Booths
12 64 16 Tables
12 64 23 Banquette Seating
12 65 00 Multiple-Use Fixed Seating
12 66 00 Telescoping Stands
Includes: bleachers and platforms that retract to save floor
space when not in use.
See: 12 63 00 for stadium and arena seating.
13 34 16 for fabricated engineered grandstands and bleachers.
12 66 13 Telescoping Bleachers
12 66 23 Telescoping Chair Platforms
12 67 00 Pews and Benches
See: 11 91 00 for religious equipment.
12 67 13 Pews
12 67 23 Benches
12 68 00 Seat and Table Assemblies
See: 12 56 33 for classroom furniture.
12 68 13 Pedestal Tablet Arm Chairs
12 90 00 Other Furnishings
12 92 00 Interior Planters and Artificial Plants
Includes: interior planters and artificial plants.
See: 32 90 00 for planting.
32 93 00 for live plants.
32 94 33 for planters.
See Also: 32 94 33 for interior planters.
12 92 13 Interior Artificial Plants
12 92 33 Interior Planters
12 92 43 Interior Landscaping Accessories
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12 93 00 Interior Public Space Furnishings
Includes: furniture and fixtures for interior public and transitional
spaces such as malls.
See: 12 60 00 for multiple seating.
12 68 00 for interior seat and table assemblies.
12 92 00 for interior planters and artificial plants.
32 90 00 for planting.
32 93 00 for live plants.
32 94 33 for planters.
12 93 13 Bicycle Racks
12 93 14 Bicycle Lockers
12 93 23 Trash and Litter Receptacles
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DIVISION 13 SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION
13 00 00 Special
Construction
May be used as Division level
Section title.
13 01 00 Operation and Maintenance of Special Construction
Includes: maintenance, repair, rehabilitation, replacement,
restoration, preservation, etc. of special construction.
Level 4 Numbering Recommendation: Level 4 titles for special
construction are provided as examples for user's creation of
more detailed titles for other subjects as required. Following
Level 4 numbering is recommended:
.51-.59 for maintenance.
.61-.69 for repair.
.71-.79 for rehabilitation.
.81-.89 for replacement.
.91-.99 for restoration.
13 01 10 Operation and Maintenance of Special Facility Components
13 01 11 Operation and Maintenance of Swimming Pools
13 01 12 Operation and Maintenance of Fountains
13 01 13 Operation and Maintenance of Aquariums
13 01 14 Operation and Maintenance of Amusement Park Structures and Equipment
13 01 18 Operation and Maintenance of Ice Rinks
13 01 20 Operation and Maintenance of Special Purpose Rooms
13 01 21 Operation and Maintenance of Controlled Environment Rooms
13 01 23 Operation and Maintenance of Planetariums
13 01 30 Operation and Maintenance of Special Structures
13 01 40 Operation and Maintenance of Integrated Construction
13 01 49 Operation and Maintenance of Radiation Protection
13 01 50 Operation and Maintenance of Special Instrumentation
13 01 51 Operation and Maintenance of Stress Instrumentation
13 01 52 Operation and Maintenance of Seismic Instrumentation
13 01 53 Operation and Maintenance of Meteorological Instrumentation
13 05 00 Common Work Results for Special Construction
Includes: subjects common to multiple titles in Division 13.
See: 01 80 00 for performance requirements of subjects
common to multiple titles.
13 05 05 Selective Demolition for Special Construction
See: 02 41 19 for selective demolition for whole structure
demolition.
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13 06 00 Schedules for Special Construction
Includes: schedules of items common to multiple titles in
Division 13.
Notes: a schedule may be included on drawings, in the project
manual, or a project book.
13 06 10 Schedules for Special Facility Components
13 06 20 Schedules for Special Purpose Rooms
13 06 30 Schedules for Special Structures
13 06 40 Schedules for Integrated Construction
13 06 50 Schedules for Special Instrumentation
13 08 00 Commissioning of Special Construction
Includes: commissioning of items common to multiple titles in
Division 13.
See: 01 91 00 for commissioning of subjects common to
multiple Divisions.
13 08 10 Commissioning of Special Facility Components
13 08 11 Commissioning of Swimming Pools
13 08 12 Commissioning of Fountains
13 08 13 Commissioning of Aquariums
13 08 14 Commissioning of Amusement Park Structures and Equipment
13 08 18 Commissioning of Ice Rinks
13 08 20 Commissioning of Special Purpose Rooms
13 08 21 Commissioning of Controlled Environment Rooms
13 08 23 Commissioning of Planetariums
13 08 30 Commissioning of Special Structures
13 08 40 Commissioning of Integrated Construction
13 08 50 Commissioning of Special Instrumentation
13 10 00 Special Facility Components
13 11 00 Swimming Pools
Includes: fabricated, or pre-engineered components, field
assembled for athletic or recreational purposes. Diving boards,
lifeguard chairs, floats, swimming pool ladders, underwater
speakers.
See: 13 14 13 for water slides.
13 14 16 for water generating equipment.
13 17 00 for lap swimming pools.
13 17 00 for tubs and pools.
22 11 00 for facility water distribution.
22 13 00 for facility sanitary sewerage.
22 51 00 for swimming pool plumbing systems.
26 55 29 for underwater lighting.
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13 11 13 Below-Grade Swimming Pools
13 11 23 On-Grade Swimming Pools
13 11 33 Elevated Swimming Pools
13 11 43 Recirculating Gutter Systems
13 11 46 Swimming Pool Accessories
13 11 49 Swimming Pool Cleaning Equipment
13 11 53 Movable Pool Bulkheads
13 11 56 Movable Pool Floors
13 12 00 Fountains
Includes: decorative or functional manufactured fountains.
See: 22 11 00 for facility water distribution.
22 13 00 for facility sanitary sewerage.
22 52 00 for fountain plumbing systems.
26 55 29 for underwater lighting.
13 12 13 Exterior Fountains
13 12 23 Interior Fountains
13 13 00 Aquariums
Includes: tubs, bowls, and other containers for containing and
displaying of aquatic animals and plants.
See: 22 11 00 for facility water distribution.
22 13 00 for facility sanitary sewerage.
26 55 29 for underwater lighting.
13 14 00 Amusement Park Structures and Equipment
Includes: fabricated or pre-engineered components, field-
assembled for sport or recreational purposes.
See: 13 34 00 for fabricated engineered structures.
22 11 00 for facility water distribution.
22 13 00 for facility sanitary sewerage.
26 55 29 for underwater lighting.
13 14 13 Water Slides
13 14 16 Wave Generating Equipment
13 14 23 Amusement Park Rides
13 15 00 Specialty Element Construction
Includes: specialty fabrications and scenery for themed
environments.
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13 17 00 Tubs and Pools
Includes: fabricated, or pre-engineered components, field
assembled for therapeutic or recreational purposes. Lap
swimming pools.
See: 11 79 00 for therapy equipment.
13 11 00 for swimming pools.
13 24 16 for saunas.
13 24 26 for steam baths.
22 11 00 for facility water distribution.
22 13 00 for facility sanitary sewerage.
26 55 29 for underwater lighting.
See Also: 22 41 00 for residential plumbing fixtures.
22 43 00 for healthcare plumbing fixtures.
13 17 13 Hot Tubs
13 17 23 Therapeutic Pools
13 17 33 Whirlpool Tubs
13 18 00 Ice Rinks
Includes: equipment, piping, floor systems, and surrounding
enclosures.
May Include: freezing equipment.
See: 13 28 16 for safety netting.
See Also: 23 60 00 for freezing equipment.
13 18 13 Ice Rink Floor Systems
13 18 16 Ice Rink Dasher Boards
13 19 00 Kennels and Animal Shelters
Includes: facilities for housing and providing healthcare for
animals.
See: 10 22 13 for wire mesh partitions.
11 70 00 for animal healthcare equipment.
11 92 00 for agricultural equipment.
32 31 00 for fences and gates.
13 19 13 Kennel Enclosures and Gates
13 19 16 Kennel Feeding Devices
13 19 19 Animal Washing Tubs
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13 20 00 Special Purpose Rooms
Includes: fabricated and pre-engineered rooms designed and
constructed to meet specific performance requirements of
environmental control, dimensional tolerances, sound, fire
protection, and other special conditions. Racquetball and
squash court rooms.
13 21 00 Controlled Environment Rooms
See: 08 34 73 for sound control door assemblies.
11 41 23 for food service walk-in coolers.
11 41 26 for food service walk-in freezers.
11 53 00 for laboratory equipment.
11 70 00 for healthcare equipment.
13 24 00 for special activity rooms.
13 26 00 for fabricated rooms.
13 30 00 for special structures.
13 48 00 for sound, vibration, and seismic control.
44 20 00 for noise pollution control.
13 21 13 Clean Rooms
13 21 16 Hyperbaric Rooms
13 21 23 Insulated Rooms
13 21 26 Cold Storage Rooms
13 21 26.13 Walk-in Coolers
13 21 26.16 Walk-in Freezers
13 21 29 Constant Temperature Rooms
13 21 48 Sound-Conditioned Rooms
13 22 00 Office Shelters and Booths
See: 11 28 00 for office equipment.
12 51 00 for office furniture.
13 23 00 Planetariums
See: 11 55 00 for planetarium equipment.
13 34 56 for observatories.
13 24 00 Special Activity Rooms
See: 11 66 00 for athletic equipment.
13 17 13 for hot tubs.
13 21 00 for controlled environment rooms.
13 26 00 for fabricated rooms.
13 28 33 for athletic and recreational court walls.
13 28 66 for demountable athletic surfaces.
13 24 16 Saunas
13 24 26 Steam Baths
13 24 66 Athletic Rooms
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13 26 00 Fabricated Rooms
See: 13 21 00 for controlled environment rooms.
13 23 00 for special activity rooms.
13 26 13 Storm Shelter Rooms
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: tornado shelter rooms
13 27 00 Vaults
See: 08 34 59 for vault doors and day gates.
13 27 16 Modular Fire Vaults
13 27 53 Security Vaults
13 27 53.13 Modular Concrete Security Vaults
13 27 53.16 Modular Metal-Clad Laminated Security Vaults
13 28 00 Athletic and Recreational Special Construction
Includes: special construction for athletic and recreational
activities that are directly related to the adjacent construction.
See: 09 64 66 for wood athletic flooring.
09 65 66 for resilient athletic flooring.
09 67 66 for fluid-applied athletic flooring.
13 14 00 for amusement park structures and equipment.
13 24 66 for athletic rooms.
13 28 13 Indoor Soccer Boards
13 28 16 Safety Netting
13 28 19 Arena Football Boards
13 28 26 Floor Sockets
13 28 33 Athletic and Recreational Court Walls
13 28 66 Demountable Athletic Surfaces
13 30 00 Special Structures
Includes: structures of special shapes and support systems not
included in other Divisions.
See: 03 31 00 for structural concrete.
03 41 00 for precast structural concrete.
05 10 00 for structural metal framing.
06 11 00 for wood framing.
06 50 00 for structural plastics.
06 70 00 for structural composites.
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13 31 00 Fabric Structures
Includes: structures of flexible membrane material supported by
air pressure, tensioned cables, or other framing system for
temporary or permanent uses.
See: 05 16 00 for structural cabling.
08 88 23 for cable suspended glazing.
13 31 13 Air-Supported Fabric Structures
13 31 13.13 Single-Walled Air-Supported Structures
13 31 13.16 Multiple-Walled Air-Supported Structures
13 31 23 Tensioned Fabric Structures
13 31 33 Framed Fabric Structures
13 32 00 Space Frames
Includes: three-dimensional structural frame of any material
capable of transmitting loads in three dimensions.
13 32 13 Metal Space Frames
13 32 23 Wood Space Frames
13 33 00 Geodesic Structures
Includes: dome-shaped structure constructed of straight
members of any material that form a triangular gridwork.
See: 13 34 23 for fabricated dome structures.
13 33 13 Geodesic Domes
13 34 00 Fabricated Engineered Structures
Includes: fabricated, pre-engineered structures assembled on
temporary or permanent foundations.
See: 08 44 33 for sloped glazing assemblies.
10 73 23 for car shelters.
10 73 26 for walkway coverings.
10 73 43 for transportation stop shelters.
11 12 00 for parking control equipment.
11 56 00 for observatory equipment.
11 93 00 for horticultural equipment.
12 63 00 for stadium and arena seating.
12 66 00 for telescoping stands.
13 11 00 for swimming pools.
13 14 00 for amusement park structures and equipment.
13 23 00 for planetariums.
13 26 00 for fabricated rooms.
13 33 13 for geodesic domes.
33 72 00 for utility substations.
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13 34 13 Glazed Structures
13 34 13.13 Greenhouses
13 34 13.16 Solariums
13 34 13.19 Swimming Pool Enclosures
13 34 13.23 Sunrooms
13 34 13.26 Conservatories
13 34 16 Grandstands and Bleachers
13 34 16.13 Grandstands
13 34 16.53 Bleachers
13 34 18 Post Frame Building Systems
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: pole barn.
13 34 19 Metal Building Systems
13 34 23 Fabricated Structures
13 34 23.13 Portable and Mobile Buildings
13 34 23.14 Fabricated Classroom Buildings
13 34 23.16 Fabricated Control Booths
13 34 23.19 Fabricated Dome Structures
13 34 23.23 Fabricated Substation Control Rooms
13 34 23.26 Fabricated Cold Storage Buildings
13 34 56 Observatories
13 35 00 Rammed Earth Construction
13 35 13 Rammed Earth Walls
13 35 13.13 Traditional Rammed Earth Walls
13 35 13.23 Stabilized Insulated Rammed Earth Walls
13 36 00 Towers
Includes: fabricated and pre-engineered structures of a vertical
nature for a variety of purposes.
See: 33 71 13 for electrical transmission towers.
33 81 13 for communication transmission towers.
33 81 16 for antenna towers.
34 73 23 for manufactured airfield control towers.
13 36 13 Metal Towers
13 36 13.13 Steel Towers
13 36 23 Wood Towers
13 40 00 Integrated Construction
Includes: special construction that integrates multiple
construction components into a fabricated module or assembly.
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13 42 00 Building Modules and Components
Includes: fabricated and pre-engineered modules for site
assembly by stacking or linking; facility services components.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: detention cells: jail cells:
penitentiary cells: prison cells.
See: 05 59 63 for fabricated detention enclosures.
11 25 00 for hospitality equipment.
11 30 00 for residential equipment.
12 35 25 for hospitality casework.
12 35 30 for residential casework.
13 42 13 Bathroom Unit Modules
13 42 25 Hospitality Unit Modules
13 42 33 Apartment Unit Modules
13 42 43 Dormitory Unit Modules
13 42 46 Education Unit Modules
13 42 63 Detention Cell Modules
13 42 63.13 Precast-Concrete Detention Cell Modules
13 42 63.16 Steel Detention Cell Modules
13 42 73 Integrated Interior Modules
13 42 73.11 Integrated Floor Assemblies
13 42 73.13 Integrated Wall Assemblies
13 42 73.15 Integrated Ceiling Assemblies
13 44 00 Modular Mezzanines
Includes: fabricated and pre-engineered mezzanine modules
complete with structural support, flooring, railings, stairs, and
other accessories.
See: 11 51 23 for library stack systems.
41 53 26 for industrial mezzanine storage systems.
13 47 00 Facility Protection
13 47 13 Cathodic Protection
Includes: equipment, controls, and installation for cathodic
protection of structures and underground metal construction
and piping. Active and passive protection systems.
Galvanic protection.
See: 40 46 42 for cathodic process corrosion protection.
13 47 13.13 Cathodic Protection for Underground and Submerged Piping
Includes: active and passive protection systems.
13 47 13.16 Cathodic Protection for Underground Storage Tanks
Includes: active and passive protection systems.
13 47 13.19 Cathodic Protection for Concrete Reinforcing
Includes: active and passive protection systems.
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13 48 00 Sound, Vibration, and Seismic Control
Includes: fabricated, pre-engineered components for the
reduction of sound and vibration within a structure.
See: 02 22 13 for movement and vibration assessment.
02 22 16 for acoustic assessment.
08 34 73 for sound control door assemblies.
09 51 00 for acoustical ceilings.
09 62 48 for acoustic flooring.
09 80 00 for acoustic treatment.
13 21 48 for sound-conditioned rooms.
13 52 00 for seismic instrumentation.
21 05 48 for vibration and seismic controls for fire-suppression
piping and equipment.
22 05 48 for vibration and seismic control for plumbing piping
and equipment.
23 05 48 for vibration and seismic control for HVAC.
23 32 48 for acoustical air plenums.
25 05 48 for vibration and seismic controls for integrated
automation.
26 05 48 for vibration and seismic controls for electrical
systems.
27 05 48 for vibration and seismic controls for communication
systems.
28 05 48 for vibration and seismic controls for electronic safety
and security.
44 20 00 for noise pollution control.
13 48 13 Manufactured Sound and Vibration Control Components
13 48 23 Fabricated Sound and Vibration Control Assemblies
13 48 53 Manufactured Seismic Control Components
13 48 63 Fabricated Seismic Control Assemblies
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13 49 00 Radiation Protection
Includes: fabricated and pre-engineered radiation shielding
components and structures for protection against radio
frequency, x-ray, nuclear radiation, electromagnetic fields, and
high energy magnetic pulse protection.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: EMI: electromagnetic
interference. RFI: radio frequency interference.
See: 08 34 46 for RFI shielding doors.
08 34 49 for radiation shielding doors and frames.
08 56 46 for RFI shielding windows.
08 56 49 for radiation shielding windows.
08 88 49 for radiation-resistant glazing.
09 22 36 for lath.
26 35 23 for EMI filters.
26 35 46 for RFI filters.
28 41 00 for radiation detection and alarm.
40 91 16 for electromagnetic process measurement devices.
13 49 13 Integrated X-Ray Shielding Assemblies
13 49 16 Modular X-Ray Shielding Rooms
13 49 23 Integrated RFI/EMI Shielding Assemblies
13 49 26 Modular RFI/EMI Shielding Rooms
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: radiation shielding: shielding.
13 50 00 Special Instrumentation
Includes: instrumentation for measuring and recording
phenomena such as stresses in structures, solar and wind
energy, and effects of earthquakes.
See: 02 31 13 for seismic investigations.
13 48 00 for sound, vibration, and seismic control.
23 56 00 for solar energy heating equipment.
26 31 00 for photovoltaic collectors.
26 32 23 for wind energy equipment.
34 43 23 for airfield weather observation equipment.
40 91 00 for primary process measurement devices.
40 91 19 for stress/strain process measurement devices.
42 12 23 for solar process heaters.
42 13 26 for solar industrial radiation heat exchangers.
48 14 00 for solar energy electrical power generation
equipment.
48 15 00 for wind energy electrical power generation
equipment.
48 19 19 for electrical power generation solar tracking
equipment.
13 51 00 Stress Instrumentation
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13 52 00 Seismic Instrumentation
13 53 00 Meteorological Instrumentation
13 53 13 Solar Instrumentation
13 53 23 Wind Instrumentation
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DIVISION 14 CONVEYING EQUIPMENT
14 00 00 Conveying
Equipment
May be used as Division level
Section title.
See: 25 32 00 for integrated
automation instrumentation and
terminal devices for conveying
equipment.
25 52 00 for integrated
automation control of conveying
equipment.
25 92 00 for integrated
automation control sequences
for conveying equipment.
14 01 00 Operation and Maintenance of Conveying Equipment
Includes: maintenance, repair, rehabilitation, replacement,
restoration, preservation, etc. of conveying equipment.
Level 4 Numbering Recommendation: Level 4 titles for
conveying equipment are provided as examples for user's
creation of more detailed titles for other subjects as required.
Following Level 4 numbering is recommended:
.51-.59 for maintenance.
.61-.69 for repair.
.71-.79 for rehabilitation.
.81-.89 for replacement.
.91-.99 for restoration.
14 01 10 Operation and Maintenance of Dumbwaiters
14 01 10.71 Dumbwaiter Rehabilitation
14 01 20 Operation and Maintenance of Elevators
14 01 20.71 Elevator Rehabilitation
14 01 30 Operation and Maintenance of Escalators and Moving Walks
14 01 30.71 Escalators and Moving Walks Rehabilitation
14 01 40 Operation and Maintenance of Lifts
14 01 40.71 Lift Rehabilitation
14 01 70 Operation and Maintenance of Turntables
14 01 80 Operation and Maintenance of Scaffolding
14 01 90 Operation and Maintenance of Other Conveying Equipment
14 05 00 Common Work Results for Conveying Equipment
Includes: subjects common to multiple titles in Division 14.
See: 01 80 00 for performance requirements of subjects
common to multiple titles.
DIVISION 14
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14 05 05 Selective Demolition for Conveying Equipment
See: 02 41 19 for selective demolition for whole structure
demolition.
14 06 00 Schedules for Conveying Equipment
Includes: schedules of items common to multiple titles in
Division 14.
Notes: a schedule may be included on drawings, in the project
manual, or a project book.
14 06 10 Schedules for Dumbwaiters
14 06 20 Schedules for Elevators
14 06 20.13 Elevator Equipment Schedule
14 06 30 Schedules for Escalators and Moving Walks
14 06 40 Schedules for Lifts
14 06 40.13 Lift Schedule
14 06 70 Schedules for Turntables
14 06 80 Schedules for Scaffolding
14 06 90 Schedules for Other Conveying Equipment
14 08 00 Commissioning of Conveying Equipment
Includes: commissioning of items common to multiple titles in
Division 14.
See: 01 91 00 for commissioning of subjects common to
multiple Divisions.
14 08 10 Commissioning of Dumbwaiters
14 08 20 Commissioning of Elevators
14 08 30 Commissioning of Escalators and Moving Walks
14 08 40 Commissioning of Lifts
14 08 70 Commissioning of Turntables
14 08 80 Commissioning of Scaffolding
14 10 00 Dumbwaiters
Includes: packaged or field-assembled, motorized or hand-
operated units, including cabs, doors, controls, safety
equipment, hoistway equipment, and dumbwaiter machinery.
Applications such as book lifts and cart lifts.
See: 11 43 13 for food delivery carts.
11 51 00 library equipment.
14 11 00 Manual Dumbwaiters
14 12 00 Electric Dumbwaiters
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14 14 00 Hydraulic Dumbwaiters
14 20 00 Elevators
Includes: passenger, freight, residential, and service elevators
of all types, including cars, entrances, controls, safety
equipment, hoistway equipment, and elevator machinery.
See: 01 54 13 for temporary elevators.
14 42 00 for wheelchair lifts.
27 32 23 for elevator telephones.
14 21 00 Electric Traction Elevators
Includes: elevators that operate by electric traction.
Usually Includes: elevator cabs.
May Include: elevator entrances and elevator equipment and
controls.
See: 14 26 00 for limited-use/limited-application elevators.
See Also: 14 27 00 for custom elevator cabs.
14 28 00 for entrances and elevator equipment and controls.
14 21 13 Electric Traction Freight Elevators
14 21 23 Electric Traction Passenger Elevators
14 21 23.13 Machine Room Electric Traction Passenger Elevators
14 21 23.16 Machine Room-Less Electric Traction Passenger Elevators
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: MRL.
14 21 33 Electric Traction Residential Elevators
14 21 43 Electric Traction Service Elevators
14 24 00 Hydraulic Elevators
Includes: elevators that operate by hydraulic action.
Usually Includes: elevator cabs.
May Include: elevator entrances and elevator equipment and
controls.
See: 14 26 00 for limited-use/limited-application elevators.
See Also: 14 27 00 for custom elevator cabs.
14 28 00 for entrances and elevator equipment and controls.
14 24 13 Hydraulic Freight Elevators
14 24 23 Hydraulic Passenger Elevators
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14 24 33 Hydraulic Residential Elevators
14 24 43 Hydraulic Service Elevators
14 25 00 Rack and Pinion Elevators
14 26 00 Limited-Use/Limited-Application Elevators
Includes: packaged elevators for limited uses or applications.
See: 14 21 00 for electric traction elevators.
14 24 00 for hydraulic elevators.
14 27 00 Custom Elevator Cabs and Doors
Includes: elevator cars and elevator car finishes for electric
traction and hydraulic elevators.
See Also: 14 21 00 for electric traction elevators.
14 24 00 for hydraulic elevators.
Products: smoke containment elevator hoistway doors.
14 27 13 Custom Elevator Cab Finishes
14 27 16 Custom Elevator Doors
14 28 00 Elevator Equipment and Controls
Includes: elevator entrances, controls, safety equipment,
hoistway equipment, and elevator machinery for electric
traction and hydraulic elevators.
See Also: 14 21 00 for electric traction elevators.
14 24 00 for hydraulic elevators.
14 28 16 Elevator Controls
14 28 19 Elevator Equipment
14 28 19.13 Elevator Safety Equipment
14 28 19.16 Elevator Hoistway Equipment
14 30 00 Escalators and Moving Walks
Includes: passenger conveying systems composed of moving
belts or treads installed in horizontal or inclined position,
including associated components, hardware, controls, safety
equipment, and related items.
See: 34 77 13 for passenger boarding bridges.
14 31 00 Escalators
14 32 00 Moving Walks
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NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
291 Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations
14 33 00 Moving Ramps
14 33 13 Motorized Ramps
14 33 16 Powered Ramps
14 40 00 Lifts
Includes: vertical or inclined lifts and related equipment for a
variety of purposes.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: people lifts: personnel hoists.
Stage lifts: rising stages. Vehicle lifts: garage lifts: service
station lifts.
See: 11 11 00 for vehicle service equipment.
11 13 19 for stationary loading dock equipment.
11 61 00 for theater and stage equipment.
11 78 19 for mortuary lifts.
14 10 00 for dumbwaiters.
14 71 11 for vehicle turntables.
14 74 61 for stage turntables.
14 83 00 for elevating platforms.
34 13 00 for funiculars.
34 14 00 for cable transportation.
14 41 00 People Lifts
14 41 13 Counterbalanced People Lifts
14 41 16 Endless-Belt People Lifts
14 41 19 Stairway Chairlifts
Includes: stairway chairlifts, support structure, and accessories.
14 42 00 Wheelchair Lifts
14 42 13 Inclined Wheelchair Lifts
14 42 16 Vertical Wheelchair Lifts
14 43 00 Platform Lifts
14 43 13 Orchestra Lifts
14 43 16 Stage Lifts
14 44 00 Sidewalk Lifts
14 45 00 Vehicle Lifts
14 45 13 Vehicle Service Lifts
14 45 23 Vehicle Parking Lifts
14 46 00 Material Lifts
Includes: vertical reciprocating lifts.
See Also: 41 23 23 for lifts.
DIVISION 14
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations 292
14 70 00 Turntables
Includes: structural turntables for various applications.
See: 11 11 00 for vehicle service equipment.
11 25 00 for hospitality equipment.
11 59 00 for exhibit equipment.
11 61 00 for theater and stage equipment.
14 43 16 for stage lifts.
14 45 00 for vehicle lifts.
41 21 36 for piece material turntables.
14 71 00 Industrial Turntables
14 71 11 Vehicle Turntables
14 72 00 Hospitality Turntables
14 72 25 Restaurant Turntables
14 73 00 Exhibit Turntables
14 73 59 Display Turntables
14 74 00 Entertainment Turntables
14 74 61 Stage Turntables
14 80 00 Scaffolding
14 81 00 Suspended Scaffolding
Includes: scaffolding, when part of the completed project.
See: 01 54 23 for temporary scaffolding and platforms.
14 81 13 Beam Scaffolding
14 81 16 Carriage Scaffolding
14 81 19 Hook Scaffolding
14 82 00 Rope Climbers
See: 34 13 00 for funiculars.
34 14 00 for cable transportation.
14 82 13 Manual Rope Climbers
14 82 16 Powered Rope Climbers
14 83 00 Elevating Platforms
Includes: fixed elevating platforms to provide a movable
elevated working platform for people and materials.
See: 14 43 00 for platform lifts.
41 66 16 for industrial mobile lifts and cherrypickers.
DIVISION 14
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
293 Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations
14 83 13 Telescoping Platform Lifts
14 83 13.13 Electric and Battery Telescoping Platform Lifts
14 83 13.16 Pneumatic Telescoping Platform Lifts
14 83 16 Scissor Lift Platforms
14 83 19 Multi-Axis Platform Lifts
14 84 00 Powered Scaffolding
See: 41 22 23 for hoists.
14 84 13 Window Washing Scaffolding
14 84 23 Window Washing Hoists
14 90 00 Other Conveying Equipment
14 91 00 Facility Chutes
Includes: chutes which support the operation of the building or
structure.
Does Not Include: chutes which support process engineering
operations.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: trash chutes: refuse chutes:
rubbish chutes: waste chutes.
See: 05 51 23 for metal fire escapes.
10 55 91 for mail chutes.
11 82 00 for solid waste handling equipment.
40 30 00 for solid and mixed materials piping and chutes.
40 32 00 bulk materials piping and chutes.
14 91 13 Coal Chutes
14 91 23 Escape Chutes
14 91 33 Laundry and Linen Chutes
14 91 82 Trash Chutes
14 92 00 Pneumatic Tube Systems
See: 11 21 00 for mercantile and service equipment.
11 28 00 for office equipment.
11 70 00 for healthcare equipment.
41 12 19 for pneumatic conveyors.
14 93 00 Slide Pole Systems
14 93 13 Firehouse Slide Poles
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SPECIFICATIONS GROUP
FACILITY SERVICES SUBGROUP
Division 20 – Reserved for Future Expansion
DIVISION 21 – FIRE SUPPRESSION
DIVISION 22 – PLUMBING
DIVISION 23 – HEATING, VENTILATING, AND AIR CONDITIONING (HVAC)
Division 24 – Reserved for Future Expansion
DIVISION 25 – INTEGRATED AUTOMATION
DIVISION 26 – ELECTRICAL
DIVISION 27 – COMMUNICATIONS
DIVISION 28 – ELECTRONIC SAFETY AND SECURITY
Division 29 – Reserved for Future Expansion
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DIVISION 21
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
297 Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations
DIVISION 21 FIRE SUPPRESSION
21 00 00 Fire Suppression
May be used as Division level
Section title.
See: 02 41 19 for selective
demolition of existing fire-
suppression systems.
03 30 00 for cast-in-place concrete
equipment bases.
07 84 00 for firestopping.
07 92 00 for joint sealants.
08 31 00 for access doors and
panels.
09 91 00 for field painting.
10 44 00 for fire protection
specialties.
31 23 33 for trenching and
backfilling.
21 01 00 Operation and Maintenance of Fire Suppression
Includes: maintenance, repair, rehabilitation, replacement,
restoration, preservation, etc. of fire-suppression systems.
Level 4 Numbering Recommendation: following numbering is
recommended for the creation of Level 4 titles:
.51-.59 for maintenance.
.61-.69 for repair.
.71-.79 for rehabilitation.
.81-.89 for replacement.
.91-.99 for restoration.
21 01 10 Operation and Maintenance of Water-Based Fire-Suppression Systems
21 01 20 Operation and Maintenance of Fire-Extinguishing Systems
21 01 30 Operation and Maintenance of Fire-Suppression Equipment
DIVISION 21
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Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations 298
21 05 00 Common Work Results for Fire Suppression
Includes: subjects common to multiple titles in Division 21.
See: 01 80 00 for performance requirements of subjects
common to multiple titles.
05 45 13 for mechanical metal supports.
13 48 00 for sound, vibration, and seismic control.
22 05 29 for hangers and supports for plumbing piping and
equipment.
22 05 33 for heat tracing for plumbing piping.
22 05 48 for vibration and seismic controls for plumbing piping
and equipment.
22 05 53 for identification for plumbing piping and equipment.
23 05 29 for hangers and supports for HVAC piping and
equipment.
23 05 33 for heat tracing for HVAC piping.
23 05 48 for vibration and seismic controls for HVAC piping and
equipment.
23 05 53 for identification for HVAC piping and equipment.
40 41 00 for process piping and equipment heat tracing.
21 05 05 Selective Demolition for Fire Suppression
See: 02 41 19 for selective demolition for whole structure
demolition.
21 05 13 Common Motor Requirements for Fire-Suppression Equipment
21 05 16 Expansion Fittings and Loops for Fire-Suppression Piping
21 05 17 Sleeves and Sleeve Seals for Fire-Suppression Piping
Includes: penetration methods into and through fire-rated and
unrated walls, ceilings, and floors. Sealing of conduit
penetrations against water is included. Excludes firestopping
requirements.
21 05 19 Meters and Gauges for Fire-Suppression Systems
21 05 23 General-Duty Valves for Water-Based Fire-Suppression Piping
21 05 29 Hangers and Supports for Fire-Suppression Piping and Equipment
21 05 33 Heat Tracing for Fire-Suppression Piping
21 05 48 Vibration and Seismic Controls for Fire-Suppression Piping and Equipment
21 05 48.13 Vibration Controls for Fire-Suppression Piping and Equipment
Includes: vibration-isolation supports and hangers; vibration-
isolation equipment bases.
21 05 53 Identification for Fire-Suppression Piping and Equipment
21 06 00 Schedules for Fire Suppression
Includes: schedules of items common to multiple titles in
Division 21.
Notes: a schedule may be included on drawings, in the project
manual, or a project book.
DIVISION 21
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299 Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations
21 06 10 Schedules for Water-Based Fire-Suppression Systems
21 06 20 Schedules for Fire-Extinguishing Systems
21 06 30 Schedules for Fire-Suppression Equipment
21 07 00 Fire Suppression Systems Insulation
Includes: thermal insulation of fire-suppression piping and
equipment.
See: 07 21 00 for thermal insulation.
22 07 00 for plumbing insulation.
23 07 00 for HVAC insulation.
40 42 00 for process piping and equipment insulation.
21 07 16 Fire-Suppression Equipment Insulation
21 07 19 Fire-Suppression Piping Insulation
21 08 00 Commissioning of Fire Suppression
Includes: commissioning of items common to multiple titles in
Division 21.
See: 01 91 00 for commissioning of subjects common to
multiple Divisions.
21 09 00 Instrumentation and Control for Fire-Suppression Systems
Includes: instrumentation and control associated with fire-
suppression systems.
See: 13 50 00 for special instrumentation.
22 09 00 for instrumentation and control for plumbing.
23 09 00 for instrumentation and control for HVAC.
25 33 00 for integrated automation instrumentation and
terminal devices for fire-suppression systems.
25 53 00 for integrated automation control of fire-suppression
systems.
25 93 00 for integrated automation control sequences for fire-
suppression systems.
28 46 00 for fire detection and alarm.
33 09 00 for instrumentation and control for utilities.
21 10 00 Water-Based Fire-Suppression Systems
Includes: systems that use water for fire extinguishing and
suppression.
See: 21 30 00 for fire pumps.
28 46 00 for fire detection and alarm.
DIVISION 21
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations 300
21 11 00 Facility Fire-Suppression Water-Service Piping
Includes: piping systems for fire suppression for a structure.
Fire hydrants closely associated with a structure.
May Include: fire-suppression water service from the structure
to the utility water service line.
See: 21 30 00 for fire pumps.
33 14 16 for site water utility distribution piping.
33 14 19 for valves and hydrants for water utility service.
21 11 16 Facility Fire Hydrants
21 11 19 Fire-Department Connections
21 12 00 Fire-Suppression Standpipes
Includes: Siamese connections, piping, and other components,
standpipe, and fire hose connections.
See: 10 44 00 for fire protection specialties.
10 44 13 for fire protection cabinets.
10 44 16 for fire extinguishers.
21 12 13 Fire-Suppression Hoses and Nozzles
21 12 16 Fire-Suppression Hose Reels
21 12 19 Fire-Suppression Hose Racks
21 12 23 Fire-Suppression Hose Valves
21 13 00 Fire-Suppression Sprinkler Systems
Includes: sprinkler systems using water for fire extinguishing
and suppression.
See: 21 21 00 for carbon-dioxide fire-extinguishing systems.
21 22 00 for clean-agent fire-extinguishing systems.
21 23 00 for wet-chemical fire-extinguishing systems.
21 24 00 for dry-chemical fire-extinguishing systems.
21 13 13 Wet-Pipe Sprinkler Systems
Includes: piping, accessories, and other components charged
with water to suppress fire.
21 13 16 Dry-Pipe Sprinkler Systems
Includes: piping, accessories, and other components prepared
to suppress fire upon being charged with water by the opening
of a sprinkler head or by means of an electrically operated
valve.
21 13 19 Preaction Sprinkler Systems
21 13 23 Combined Dry-Pipe and Preaction Sprinkler Systems
DIVISION 21
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301 Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations
21 13 26 Deluge Fire-Suppression Sprinkler Systems
Includes: piping, accessories, and other components prepared
to suppress fire through open sprinkler heads upon being
charged with water by means of an electrically operated valve.
21 13 29 Water Spray Fixed Systems
21 13 36 Antifreeze Sprinkler Systems
Includes: piping, accessories, and other components prepared
to suppress fire with use of antifreeze to prevent freezing of
water in system.
21 13 39 Foam-Water Systems
Includes: piping, accessories, and other components prepared
to suppress fire using aqueous film-forming foam.
21 16 00 Fire-Suppression Pressure Maintenance Pumps
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: pressure maintenance pumps:
jockey pumps: make-up pumps.
21 20 00 Fire-Extinguishing Systems
Includes: systems that use other than water for fire
extinguishing and suppression.
See: 23 38 00 for ventilation hoods with fire-suppression
systems.
28 46 00 for fire detection and alarm.
21 21 00 Carbon-Dioxide Fire-Extinguishing Systems
Includes: systems that deliver carbon dioxide for fire
extinguishing and suppression.
See: 21 13 00 for water fire-suppression sprinkler systems.
21 21 13 Carbon-Dioxide Fire-Extinguishing Piping
21 21 13.13 High-Pressure, Carbon-Dioxide Fire-Extinguishing Systems
Includes: pipes, fittings, and specialties.
21 21 13.16 Low-Pressure, Carbon-Dioxide Fire-Extinguishing Systems
Includes: pipes, fittings, and specialties.
21 21 16 Carbon-Dioxide Fire-Extinguishing Equipment
21 22 00 Clean-Agent Fire-Extinguishing Systems
Includes: systems that deliver clean agents for fire
extinguishing and suppression.
See: 21 13 00 for water fire-suppression sprinkler systems.
DIVISION 21
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations 302
21 22 13 Clean-Agent Fire-Extinguishing Piping
21 22 16 Clean-Agent Fire-Extinguishing Equipment
21 23 00 Wet-Chemical Fire-Extinguishing Systems
Includes: systems that deliver wet chemicals for fire
extinguishing and suppression.
See: 21 13 00 for water fire-suppression sprinkler systems.
21 23 13 Wet-Chemical Fire-Extinguishing Piping
21 23 16 Wet-Chemical Fire-Extinguishing Equipment
21 24 00 Dry-Chemical Fire-Extinguishing Systems
Includes: systems that deliver dry chemicals for fire
extinguishing and suppression.
See: 21 13 00 for water fire-suppression sprinkler systems.
21 24 13 Dry-Chemical Fire-Extinguishing Piping
21 24 16 Dry-Chemical Fire-Extinguishing Equipment
21 30 00 Fire Pumps
Includes: pumps associated with water-based fire-suppression
systems.
See: 21 10 00 for water-based fire-suppression systems.
21 11 00 for facility fire-suppression water-service piping.
21 12 00 for fire-suppression standpipes.
22 11 23 for domestic water pumps.
22 51 16 for swimming pool pumps.
22 52 16 for fountain pumps.
23 21 23 for hydronic pumps.
21 31 00 Centrifugal Fire Pumps
21 31 13 Electric-Drive, Centrifugal Fire Pumps
21 31 16 Diesel-Drive, Centrifugal Fire Pumps
21 32 00 Vertical-Turbine Fire Pumps
21 32 13 Electric-Drive, Vertical-Turbine Fire Pumps
21 32 16 Diesel-Drive, Vertical-Turbine Fire Pumps
21 33 00 Positive-Displacement Fire Pumps
21 33 13 Electric-Drive, Positive-Displacement Fire Pumps
21 33 16 Diesel-Drive, Positive-Displacement Fire Pumps
21 34 00 Fire Pump Accessories
21 34 13 Pressure Maintenance Pumps
DIVISION 21
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303 Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations
21 40 00 Fire-Suppression Water Storage
21 41 00 Storage Tanks for Fire-Suppression Water
Includes: tanks closely associated with a structure for the
storage of water for fire extinguishing and suppression for a
structure.
See: 09 97 13 for storage tank coatings.
22 12 00 for facility potable-water storage tanks.
23 13 00 for facility fuel-storage tanks.
31 00 00 for earthwork.
33 16 00 for water utility storage tanks.
33 56 00 for fuel storage tanks.
35 00 00 for waterway and marine construction.
43 41 13 for gas and liquid pressure vessels.
21 41 13 Pressurized Storage Tanks for Fire-Suppression Water
21 41 16 Elevated Storage Tanks for Fire-Suppression Water
21 41 19 Roof-Mounted Storage Tanks for Fire-Suppression Water
21 41 23 Ground Suction Storage Tanks for Fire-Suppression Water
21 41 26 Underground Storage Tanks for Fire-Suppression Water
21 41 29 Storage Tanks for Fire-Suppression Water Additives
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DIVISION 22
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
305 Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations
DIVISION 22 PLUMBING
22 00 00 Plumbing
May be used as Division level
Section title.
See: 02 41 19 for selective
demolition of existing plumbing
systems.
03 30 00 for cast-in-place
concrete equipment bases.
07 84 00 for firestopping.
07 92 00 for joint sealants.
08 31 00 for access doors and
panels.
09 91 00 for field painting.
31 23 33 for trenching and
backfilling.
22 01 00 Operation and Maintenance of Plumbing
Includes: maintenance, repair, rehabilitation, replacement,
restoration, preservation, etc. of plumbing.
Level 4 Numbering Recommendation: following numbering is
recommended for the creation of Level 4 titles:
.51-.59 for maintenance.
.61-.69 for repair.
.71-.79 for rehabilitation.
.81-.89 for replacement.
.91-.99 for restoration.
22 01 10 Operation and Maintenance of Plumbing Piping and Pumps
22 01 10.16 Video Piping Inspections
22 01 10.51 Plumbing Piping Cleaning
22 01 10.61 Plumbing Piping Repairs
22 01 10.62 Plumbing Piping Relining
22 01 30 Operation and Maintenance of Plumbing Equipment
22 01 40 Operation and Maintenance of Plumbing Fixtures
22 01 50 Operation and Maintenance of Pool and Fountain Plumbing Systems
22 01 60 Operation and Maintenance of Laboratory and Healthcare Systems
DIVISION 22
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Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations 306
22 05 00 Common Work Results for Plumbing
Includes: subjects common to multiple titles in Division 22.
See: 01 80 00 for performance requirements of subjects
common to multiple titles.
05 45 13 for mechanical metal supports.
13 48 00 for sound, vibration, and seismic control.
21 05 29 for hangers and supports for fire-suppression piping
and equipment.
21 05 33 for heat tracing for fire-suppression piping.
21 05 48 for vibration and seismic controls for fire-suppression
piping and equipment.
21 05 53 for identification for fire-suppression piping and
equipment.
23 05 29 for hangers and supports for HVAC piping and
equipment.
23 05 33 for heat tracing for HVAC piping.
23 05 48 for vibration and seismic controls for HVAC.
23 05 53 for identification for HVAC piping and equipment.
40 41 00 for process piping and equipment heat tracing.
22 05 05 Selective Demolition for Plumbing
See: 02 41 19 for selective demolition for whole structure
demolition.
22 05 13 Common Motor Requirements for Plumbing Equipment
22 05 16 Expansion Fittings and Loops for Plumbing Piping
22 05 17 Sleeves and Sleeve Seals for Plumbing Piping
Includes: penetration methods into and through fire-rated and
unrated walls, ceilings, and floors. Sealing of conduit
penetrations against water is included. Excludes firestopping
requirements.
22 05 19 Meters and Gauges for Plumbing Piping
22 05 23 General-Duty Valves for Plumbing Piping
22 05 29 Hangers and Supports for Plumbing Piping and Equipment
22 05 33 Heat Tracing for Plumbing Piping
22 05 48 Vibration and Seismic Controls for Plumbing Piping and Equipment
22 05 48.13 Vibration Controls for Plumbing Piping and Equipment
Includes: vibration-isolation supports and hangers; vibration-
isolation equipment bases.
22 05 53 Identification for Plumbing Piping and Equipment
22 05 73 Facility Drainage Manholes
22 05 76 Facility Drainage Piping Cleanouts
DIVISION 22
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307 Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations
22 06 00 Schedules for Plumbing
Includes: schedules of items common to multiple titles in
Division 22.
Notes: a schedule may be included on drawings, in the project
manual, or a project book.
22 06 10 Schedules for Plumbing Piping and Pumps
22 06 10.13 Plumbing Pump Schedule
22 06 12 Schedules for Facility Potable Water Storage
22 06 15 Schedules for General Service Compressed-Air Equipment
22 06 30 Schedules for Plumbing Equipment
22 06 30.13 Domestic Water Heater Schedule
22 06 40 Schedules for Plumbing Fixtures
22 06 40.13 Plumbing Fixture Schedule
22 06 50 Schedules for Pool and Fountain Plumbing Systems
22 06 60 Schedules for Laboratory and Healthcare Systems
22 07 00 Plumbing Insulation
Includes: thermal insulation of plumbing piping and equipment.
See: 07 21 00 for thermal insulation.
21 07 00 for fire-suppression insulation.
23 07 00 for HVAC insulation.
40 42 00 for process piping and equipment insulation.
22 07 16 Plumbing Equipment Insulation
22 07 19 Plumbing Piping Insulation
22 08 00 Commissioning of Plumbing
Includes: commissioning of items common to multiple titles in
Division 22.
See: 01 91 00 for commissioning of subjects common to
multiple Divisions.
DIVISION 22
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations 308
22 09 00 Instrumentation and Control for Plumbing
Includes: instrumentation and control associated with plumbing.
See: 13 50 00 for special instrumentation.
21 09 00 for instrumentation and control for fire-suppression
systems.
22 51 23 for swimming pool equipment controls.
22 52 23 for fountain equipment controls.
23 09 00 for instrumentation and control for HVAC.
25 34 00 for integrated automation instrumentation and
terminal devices for plumbing.
25 54 00 for integrated automation control of plumbing.
25 94 00 for integrated automation control sequences for
plumbing.
33 09 00 for instrumentation and control for utilities.
22 09 63 Medical Gas Alarms
See Also: 28 42 00 for gas detection and alarm.
22 10 00 Plumbing Piping
22 11 00 Facility Water Distribution
Includes: piping, equipment, valves, and specialties associated
with domestic water distribution within and under structures.
Circulating pumps.
May Include: water service from the structure to the utility water
service line.
See: 21 30 00 for fire pumps.
22 13 29 for sanitary sewerage pumps.
22 14 29 for sump pumps.
22 51 16 for swimming pool pumps.
22 52 16 for fountain pumps.
22 67 00 for healthcare and laboratory processed water
systems.
23 12 00 for facility fuel pumps.
23 21 00 for hydronic piping and pumps.
23 22 00 for steam and condensate piping and pumps.
32 80 00 for irrigation.
33 11 00 for groundwater sources.
33 14 00 for water utility transmission and distribution.
40 23 00 for water process piping.
22 11 13 Facility Water Distribution Piping
22 11 16 Domestic Water Piping
22 11 17 Gray-Water Piping
Includes: pipe materials, fittings, and specialties.
DIVISION 22
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
309 Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations
22 11 19 Domestic Water Piping Specialties
22 11 23 Domestic Water Pumps
22 11 23.13 Domestic-Water Packaged Booster Pumps
22 11 23.23 Domestic-Water In-Line Pumps
Includes: close-coupled, horizontally or vertically mounted, in-
line centrifugal domestic water pumps; separately coupled,
horizontally mounted, in-line centrifugal domestic water pumps.
22 11 23.26 Close-Coupled, Horizontally Mounted, In-Line Centrifugal Domestic-Water Pumps
22 11 23.29 Close-Coupled, Vertically Mounted, In-Line Centrifugal Domestic-Water Pumps
22 11 23.33 Separately Coupled, In-Line Centrifugal Domestic-Water Pumps
22 11 23.36 Separately Coupled, Horizontally Mounted, In-Line Centrifugal Domestic-Water Pumps
22 11 23.43 Domestic-Water, Base-Mounted Pumps
Includes: close-coupled, horizontally or vertically mounted, in-
line centrifugal domestic water pumps; separately coupled,
horizontally mounted, in-line centrifugal domestic water pumps.
22 11 63 Gray-Water Pumps
Includes: close-coupled, horizontally or vertically mounted, in-
line centrifugal domestic water pumps; separately coupled,
horizontally mounted, in-line centrifugal domestic water pumps.
22 12 00 Facility Potable-Water Storage Tanks
Includes: tanks for storage of potable water serving a facility
and located within, on, under, or closely associated with a
structure.
See: 09 97 13 for steel storage tank coatings.
21 41 00 for facility storage tanks for fire-suppression water.
23 13 00 for facility fuel-storage tanks.
31 00 00 for earthwork.
33 16 00 for site water utility storage tanks.
33 56 00 for site fuel storage tanks.
35 00 00 for waterway and marine construction.
41 52 19 for material storage tanks.
43 41 13 for gas and liquid pressure vessels.
22 12 13 Facility Roof-Mounted, Potable-Water Storage Tanks
22 12 16 Facility Elevated, Potable-Water Storage Tanks
22 12 19 Facility Ground-Mounted, Potable-Water Storage Tanks
22 12 21 Facility Underground Potable-Water Storage Tanks
22 12 23 Facility Indoor Potable-Water Storage Tanks
22 12 23.13 Facility Steel, Indoor Potable-Water Storage Pressure Tanks
22 12 23.16 Facility Steel, Indoor Potable-Water Storage Non-Pressure Tanks
22 12 23.23 Facility Plastic, Indoor Potable-Water Storage Pressure Tanks
22 12 23.26 Facility Plastic, Indoor Potable-Water Storage Non-Pressure Tanks
DIVISION 22
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22 13 00 Facility Sanitary Sewerage
Includes: sanitary waste and vent piping systems, with piping,
floor drains, valves, piping specialties, interceptors, separators,
and other components within and under structures.
May Include: sanitary piping from the structure to the utility
sanitary sewer.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: FOG: fats, oils, and grease.
See: 21 30 00 for fire pumps.
22 11 23 for domestic water pumps.
22 14 29 for sump pumps.
22 51 16 for swimming pool pumps.
22 52 16 for fountain pumps.
22 66 00 for healthcare and laboratory chemical waste
systems.
23 12 00 for facility fuel pumps.
23 21 00 for hydronic piping and pumps.
23 22 00 for steam and condensate piping and pumps.
33 31 00 for site sanitary sewerage piping.
33 32 00 for wastewater utility pumping stations.
33 34 00 for onsite wastewater disposal
22 13 13 Facility Sanitary Sewers
22 13 16 Sanitary Waste and Vent Piping
22 13 19 Sanitary Waste Piping Specialties
22 13 19.13 Sanitary Drains
22 13 19.23 Fats, Oils, and Grease Disposal Systems
22 13 19.26 Grease Removal Devices
22 13 19.33 Backwater Valves
22 13 19.36 Air-Admittance Valves
22 13 23 Sanitary Waste Interceptors
22 13 26 Sanitary Waste Separators
22 13 29 Sanitary Sewerage Pumps
22 13 29.13 Wet-Pit-Mounted, Vertical Sewerage Pumps
22 13 29.16 Submersible Sewerage Pumps
22 13 29.23 Sewerage Pump Reverse-Flow Assemblies
22 13 29.33 Sewerage Pump Basins and Pits
22 13 33 Packaged, Submersible Sewerage Pump Units
22 13 36 Packaged, Wastewater Pump Units
22 13 43 Facility Packaged Sewage Pumping Stations
22 13 43.13 Facility Dry-Well Packaged Sewage Pumping Stations
22 13 43.16 Facility Wet-Well Packaged Sewage Pumping Stations
22 13 63 Facility Gray Water Tanks
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22 14 00 Facility Storm Drainage
Includes: storm drainage piping, drains, and other components
within, under, or closely associated with a structure.
May Include: storm drainage piping from the structure to the
utility storm sewer. Storm drains for areas closely associated
with a structure such as courtyards, plazas, and loading dock
areas.
See: 07 50 00 for roof drains integral with membrane roofing.
07 71 23 for gutters and downspouts.
22 13 29 for sanitary sewerage pumps.
31 00 00 for earthwork.
33 41 00 for subdrainage.
33 42 00 for stormwater conveyance.
33 44 00 for site storm water drains.
33 44 11 for field-erected stormwater pumping stations.
33 44 13 for packaged stormwater pumping stations.
35 00 00 for waterway and marine construction.
43 20 00 for liquid handling equipment.
22 14 13 Facility Storm Drainage Piping
22 14 16 Rainwater Leaders
22 14 19 Sump Pump Discharge Piping
22 14 23 Storm Drainage Piping Specialties
22 14 26 Facility Storm Drains
22 14 26.13 Roof Drains
22 14 26.16 Facility Area Drains
22 14 26.19 Facility Trench Drains
22 14 29 Sump Pumps
22 14 29.13 Wet-Pit-Mounted, Vertical Sump Pumps
22 14 29.16 Submersible Sump Pumps
22 14 29.19 Sump-Pump Basins and Pits
22 14 33 Packaged, Pedestal Drainage Pump Units
22 14 36 Packaged, Submersible, Drainage Pump Units
22 14 53 Rainwater Storage Tanks
22 14 63 Facility Storm-Water Retention Tanks
Includes: tanks, fittings, and accessories.
22 15 00 General Service Compressed-Air Systems
Includes: pipe and fittings compressed air serving general
service requirements. Piping, valves, piping specialties, pumps,
compressors, and other components.
See: 22 61 00 for compressed-air systems for laboratory and
healthcare facilities.
23 09 43 for pneumatic control system for HVAC.
40 12 00 for compressed air process piping.
22 15 13 General Service Compressed-Air Piping
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22 15 16 General Service Compressed-Air Valves
22 15 19 General Service Packaged Air Compressors and Receivers
22 15 19.13 General Service Packaged Reciprocating Air Compressors
22 15 19.16 General Service Packaged Liquid-Ring Air Compressors
22 15 19.19 General Service Packaged Rotary-Screw Air Compressors
22 15 19.23 General Service Packaged Sliding-Vane Air Compressors
22 30 00 Plumbing Equipment
22 31 00 Domestic Water Softeners
Includes: equipment for the softening of domestic water.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: residential: household.
See: 22 10 00 for plumbing piping and pumps.
23 25 00 for HVAC water treatment.
44 40 00 for water pollution control equipment.
22 31 13 Residential Domestic Water Softeners
22 31 16 Commercial Domestic Water Softeners
22 32 00 Domestic Water Filtration Equipment
Includes: equipment for the filtering of domestic water.
See: 22 10 00 for plumbing piping and pumps.
22 51 19 for swimming pool water treatment equipment.
22 52 19 for fountain water treatment equipment.
23 25 00 for HVAC water treatment.
44 40 00 for water pollution control equipment.
22 32 13 Domestic-Water Bag-Type Filters
22 32 16 Domestic-Water Freestanding Cartridge Filters
22 32 19 Domestic-Water Off-Floor Cartridge Filters
22 32 23 Domestic-Water Carbon Filters
22 32 26 Domestic-Water Sand Filters
22 32 26.13 Domestic-Water Circulating Sand Filters
22 32 26.16 Domestic-Water Multimedia Sand Filters
22 32 26.19 Domestic-Water Greensand Filters
DIVISION 22
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22 33 00 Electric Domestic Water Heaters
Includes: electric equipment to heat domestic water.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: residential: household.
See: 22 10 00 for plumbing piping and pumps.
22 34 00 for fuel-fired domestic water heaters.
22 35 00 for domestic water heat exchangers.
23 56 00 for solar energy heating equipment.
26 31 00 for photovoltaic collectors.
42 12 23 for solar process heaters.
42 13 26 for industrial solar radiation heat exchangers.
48 14 00 for solar energy electrical power generation
equipment.
22 33 13 Instantaneous Electric Domestic Water Heaters
22 33 13.13 Flow-Control, Instantaneous Electric Domestic Water Heaters
22 33 13.16 Thermostat-Control, Instantaneous Electric Domestic Water Heaters
22 33 30 Residential, Electric Domestic Water Heaters
22 33 30.13 Residential, Small-Capacity Electric Domestic Water Heaters
22 33 30.16 Residential, Storage Electric Domestic Water Heaters
22 33 30.23 Residential, Collector-to-Tank, Solar-Electric Domestic Water Heaters
22 33 30.26 Residential, Collector-to-Tank, Heat-Exchanger-Coil, Solar-Electric Domestic Water
Heaters
22 33 33 Light-Commercial Electric Domestic Water Heaters
22 33 36 Commercial Domestic Water Electric Booster Heaters
22 33 36.13 Commercial Domestic Water Electric Booster Heaters
22 33 36.16 Commercial Storage Electric Domestic Water Heaters
22 34 00 Fuel-Fired Domestic Water Heaters
Includes: fuel-fired equipment to heat domestic water.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: residential: household.
See: 22 10 00 for plumbing piping and pumps.
22 33 00 for electric domestic water heaters.
22 35 00 for domestic water heat exchangers.
23 51 00 for breechings, chimneys, and stacks.
22 34 13 Instantaneous, Tankless, Gas Domestic Water Heaters
22 34 30 Residential Gas Domestic Water Heaters
22 34 30.13 Residential, Atmospheric, Gas Domestic Water Heaters
22 34 30.16 Residential, Direct-Vent, Gas Domestic Water Heaters
22 34 30.19 Residential, Power-Vent, Gas Domestic Water Heaters
22 34 36 Commercial Gas Domestic Water Heaters
22 34 36.13 Commercial, Atmospheric, Gas Domestic Water Heaters
22 34 36.16 Commercial, Power-Burner, Gas Domestic Water Heaters
22 34 36.19 Commercial, Power-Vent, Gas Domestic Water Heaters
22 34 36.23 Commercial, High-Efficiency, Gas Domestic Water Heaters
22 34 36.26 Commercial, Coil-Type, Finned-Tube, Gas Domestic Water Heaters
22 34 36.29 Commercial, Grid-Type, Finned-Tube, Gas Domestic Water Heaters
DIVISION 22
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22 34 46 Oil-Fired Domestic Water Heaters
22 34 46.13 Large-Capacity, Oil-Fired Domestic Water Heaters
22 34 56 Dual-Fuel-Fired Domestic Water Heaters
22 35 00 Domestic Water Heat Exchangers
Includes: equipment to heat domestic water by means of heat
exchange.
See: 22 10 00 for plumbing piping and pumps.
22 33 00 for electric domestic water heaters.
22 34 00 for fuel-fired domestic water heaters.
23 57 00 for heat exchangers for HVAC.
22 35 13 Instantaneous Domestic Water Heat Exchangers
22 35 13.13 Heating-Fluid-in-Coil, Instantaneous Domestic Water Heat Exchangers
22 35 13.16 Domestic-Water-in-Coil, Instantaneous Domestic Water Heat Exchangers
22 35 13.19 Heating-Fluid-in-U-Tube-Coil, Instantaneous Domestic Water Heat Exchangers
22 35 23 Circulating, Domestic Water Heat Exchangers
22 35 23.13 Circulating, Compact Domestic Water Heat Exchangers
22 35 23.16 Circulating, Storage Domestic Water Heat Exchangers
22 35 29 Noncirculating, Domestic Water Heat Exchangers
22 35 29.13 Noncirculating, Compact Domestic Water Heat Exchangers
22 35 29.16 Noncirculating, Storage Domestic Water Heat Exchangers
22 35 36 Domestic Water Brazed-Plate Heat Exchangers
22 35 39 Domestic Water Frame-and-Plate Heat Exchangers
22 35 43 Domestic Water Heat Reclaimers
22 36 00 Domestic Water Preheaters
22 36 13 Solar Domestic Water Preheaters
22 36 23 Geothermal Domestic Water Preheaters
22 40 00 Plumbing Fixtures
22 41 00 Residential Plumbing Fixtures
Includes: shower enclosures integral with bathtubs and shower
receptors.
See: 10 28 19 for shower and tub doors.
12 35 30 for residential casework.
12 36 00 for countertops.
12 36 00 for sinks and lavatories integral with countertops.
13 17 13 for hot tubs.
13 17 33 for whirlpool tubs.
See Also: 12 36 00 for sinks and lavatories integral with
countertops.
22 41 13 Residential Water Closets, Urinals, and Bidets
22 41 13.13 Residential Water Closets
DIVISION 22
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22 41 13.16 Residential Urinals
22 41 13.19 Residential Bidets
22 41 16 Residential Lavatories and Sinks
22 41 16.13 Residential Lavatories
22 41 16.16 Residential Sinks
22 41 19 Residential Bathtubs
22 41 23 Residential Showers
22 41 26 Residential Disposers
22 41 36 Residential Laundry Trays
22 41 39 Residential Faucets, Supplies, and Trim
22 42 00 Commercial Plumbing Fixtures
See: 10 21 13 for toilet compartments.
10 21 16 for shower and dressing compartments.
11 40 00 for foodservice equipment.
11 53 43 for laboratory service fittings and accessories.
12 30 00 for casework.
12 36 00 for countertops.
12 36 00 for sinks and lavatories integral with countertops.
13 17 13 for hot tubs.
13 17 33 for whirlpool tubs.
See Also: 11 48 00 for commercial kitchen food waste
disposers.
22 42 13 Commercial Water Closets, Urinals, and Bidets
22 42 13.13 Commercial Water Closets
22 42 13.16 Commercial Urinals
22 42 16 Commercial Lavatories and Sinks
22 42 16.13 Commercial Lavatories
22 42 16.16 Commercial Sinks
22 42 19 Commercial Bathtubs
22 42 23 Commercial Showers
22 42 26 Commercial Disposers
22 42 29 Shampoo Bowls
22 42 33 Wash Fountains
22 42 36 Commercial Laundry Trays
22 42 39 Commercial Faucets
22 42 43 Flushometers
22 43 00 Healthcare Plumbing Fixtures
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: healthcare: medical: hospital.
See: 11 53 43 for laboratory service fittings and accessories.
11 70 00 for healthcare equipment.
12 35 70 for healthcare casework.
12 36 00 for countertops.
12 36 00 for sinks and lavatories integral with countertops.
13 17 23 for therapeutic pools.
13 17 33 for whirlpool tubs.
DIVISION 22
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22 43 13 Healthcare Water Closets
22 43 16 Healthcare Sinks
22 43 19 Healthcare Bathtubs
22 43 23 Healthcare Showers
22 43 39 Healthcare Faucets
22 43 43 Healthcare Plumbing Fixture Flushometers
22 45 00 Emergency Plumbing Fixtures
Includes: eyewashes.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: emergency showers: drench
showers: safety showers.
See: 11 53 00 for laboratory equipment.
11 53 43 for laboratory service fittings and accessories.
11 57 00 for vocational shop equipment.
22 45 13 Emergency Showers
22 45 16 Eyewash Equipment
22 45 19 Self-Contained Eyewash Equipment
22 45 23 Personal Eyewash Equipment
22 45 26 Eye/Face Wash Equipment
22 45 29 Hand-Held Emergency Drench Hoses
22 45 33 Combination Emergency Fixture Units
22 45 36 Emergency Fixture Water-Tempering Equipment
22 46 00 Security Plumbing Fixtures
See: 08 31 13 for security access doors and frames.
08 34 53 for security doors and frames.
08 39 53 for blast-resistant doors.
08 42 33 for security revolving door entrances.
08 56 53 for security windows.
08 56 56 for security window screens.
08 71 53 for security door hardware.
08 88 53 for security glazing.
26 55 53 for security lighting.
22 46 13 Security Water Closets and Urinals
22 46 13.13 Security Water Closets
22 46 13.16 Security Urinals
22 46 16 Security Lavatories and Sinks
22 46 16.13 Security Lavatories
22 46 16.16 Security Sinks
22 46 19 Security Showers
22 46 39 Security Faucets, Supplies, and Trim
22 46 43 Security Plumbing Fixture Flushometers
22 46 53 Security Plumbing Fixture Supports
22 47 00 Drinking Fountains and Water Coolers
See: 10 25 16 for modular service walls.
DIVISION 22
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22 47 13 Drinking Fountains
22 47 16 Pressure Water Coolers
22 47 19 Water-Station Water Coolers
22 47 23 Remote Water Coolers
22 50 00 Pool and Fountain Plumbing Systems
22 51 00 Swimming Pool Plumbing Systems
Includes: piping, main drains, related system specialties, filters,
pumps, heaters, and treatment equipment specific to swimming
pools.
See: 13 11 00 for fabricated swimming pools.
13 13 00 for aquariums.
13 14 13 for water slides.
13 14 16 for wave generating equipment.
22 11 23 for domestic water pumps.
22 32 00 for domestic water filtration equipment.
22 51 13 Swimming Pool Piping
22 51 16 Swimming Pool Pumps
22 51 19 Swimming Pool Water Treatment Equipment
22 51 23 Swimming Pool Equipment Controls
22 52 00 Fountain Plumbing Systems
Includes: piping, main drains, related system specialties, filters,
pumps, and treatment equipment specific to fountains.
See: 13 12 00 for fountains.
22 11 23 for domestic water pumps.
22 32 00 for domestic water filtration equipment.
22 52 13 Fountain Piping
22 52 16 Fountain Pumps
22 52 19 Fountain Water Treatment Equipment
22 52 19.13 Electronic Fountain Water Conditioning Equipment
22 52 23 Fountain Equipment Controls
DIVISION 22
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations 318
22 60 00 Gas and Vacuum Systems for Laboratory and
Healthcare Facilities
Includes: compressed air systems, vacuum systems, gas
systems, chemical waste systems, and processed water
systems for laboratory and healthcare purposes.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: healthcare: medical: hospital.
See: 11 53 00 for laboratory equipment.
11 70 00 for healthcare equipment.
11 74 00 for dental equipment.
12 35 53 for laboratory casework.
12 35 70 for healthcare casework.
12 35 70 for dental casework.
12 36 00 for countertops.
22 61 00 Compressed-Air Systems for Laboratory and Healthcare
Facilities
Includes: compressed air systems for laboratory and healthcare
purposes. Piping, valves, piping specialties, pumps,
compressors, and other components.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: healthcare: medical: hospital.
See: 22 15 00 for general service compressed-air systems.
40 12 00 for compressed air process piping.
22 61 13 Compressed-Air Piping for Laboratory and Healthcare Facilities
22 61 13.53 Laboratory Compressed-Air Piping
22 61 13.70 Healthcare Compressed-Air Piping
22 61 13.74 Dental Compressed-Air Piping
22 61 19 Compressed-Air Equipment for Laboratory and Healthcare Facilities
22 61 19.53 Laboratory Compressed-Air Equipment
22 61 19.70 Healthcare Compressed-Air Equipment
22 61 19.74 Dental Compressed-Air Equipment
22 62 00 Vacuum Systems for Laboratory and Healthcare Facilities
Includes: vacuum systems for laboratory and medical
purposes. Piping, valves, piping specialties, pumps, and other
components.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: healthcare: medical: hospital.
See: 40 18 00 for vacuum systems process piping.
22 62 13 Vacuum Piping for Laboratory and Healthcare Facilities
22 62 13.53 Laboratory Vacuum Piping
22 62 13.70 Healthcare, Surgical Vacuum Piping
22 62 13.74 Dental Vacuum Piping
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22 62 19 Vacuum Equipment for Laboratory and Healthcare Facilities
22 62 19.53 Laboratory Vacuum Equipment
22 62 19.70 Healthcare Vacuum Equipment
22 62 19.74 Dental Vacuum and Evacuation Equipment
22 62 23 Waste Anesthesia-Gas Piping
22 63 00 Gas Systems for Laboratory and Healthcare Facilities
Includes: gas systems for laboratory and healthcare purposes.
Piping, valves, piping specialties, pumps, and other
components. Nitrogen gas, nitrous-oxide, and oxygen gas
systems.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: healthcare: medical: hospital.
See: 23 11 23 for facility natural-gas piping.
40 13 00 for inert gases process piping.
40 16 00 for specialty and high-purity gases piping.
40 16 36 for nitrous oxide gas process piping.
22 63 13 Gas Piping for Laboratory and Healthcare Facilities
22 63 13.53 Laboratory Gas Piping
22 63 13.70 Healthcare Gas Piping
22 63 19 Gas Storage Tanks for Laboratory and Healthcare Facilities
22 63 19.53 Laboratory Gas Storage Tanks
22 63 19.70 Healthcare Gas Storage Tanks
22 66 00 Chemical-Waste Systems for Laboratory and Healthcare
Facilities
Includes: chemical-waste systems for laboratory and
healthcare purposes. Piping, piping specialties, and other
components.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: healthcare: medical: hospital.
See: 22 13 00 for facility sanitary sewerage.
22 66 53 Laboratory Chemical-Waste and Vent Piping
22 66 70 Healthcare Chemical-Waste and Vent Piping
22 66 83 Chemical-Waste Tanks
22 66 83.13 Chemical-Waste Dilution Tanks
22 66 83.16 Chemical-Waste Neutralization Tanks
DIVISION 22
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
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22 67 00 Processed Water Systems for Laboratory and Healthcare
Facilities
Includes: processed water systems for laboratory and
healthcare purposes. Piping, valves, piping specialties, pumps,
and other components.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: healthcare: medical: hospital.
DI: deionized. RO: reverse osmosis.
See: 22 11 00 for facility water distribution.
40 23 00 for water process piping.
40 23 13 for deionized water process piping.
40 23 16 for distilled water process piping.
40 23 33 for reverse osmosis water process piping.
22 67 13 Processed Water Piping for Laboratory and Healthcare Facilities
22 67 13.13 Distilled-Water Piping
22 67 13.16 Reverse-Osmosis Water Piping
22 67 13.19 Deionized-Water Piping
22 67 19 Processed Water Equipment for Laboratory and Healthcare Facilities
22 67 19.13 Distilled-Water Equipment
22 67 19.16 Reverse-Osmosis Water Equipment
22 67 19.19 Deionized-Water Equipment
DIVISION 23
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
321 Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations
DIVISION 23 HEATING, VENTILATING,
AND AIR CONDITIONING (HVAC)
23 00 00 Heating, Ventilating,
and Air Conditioning
(HVAC)
May be used as Division level
Section title.
See: 02 41 19 for selective
structure demolition of existing
HVAC systems.
03 30 00 for cast-in-place
concrete equipment bases.
07 84 00 for firestopping.
07 92 00 for joint sealants.
08 31 00 for access doors and
panels.
09 91 00 for field painting.
31 23 33 for trenching and
backfilling.
23 01 00 Operation and Maintenance of HVAC Systems
Includes: maintenance, repair, rehabilitation, replacement,
restoration, preservation, etc. of HVAC systems.
Level 4 Numbering Recommendation: Level 4 titles for HVAC
systems are provided as examples for user's creation of more
detailed titles for other subjects as required. Following Level 4
numbering is recommended:
.51-.59 for maintenance.
.61-.69 for repair.
.71-.79 for rehabilitation.
.81-.89 for replacement.
.91-.99 for restoration.
23 01 10 Operation and Maintenance of Facility Fuel Systems
23 01 20 Operation and Maintenance of HVAC Piping and Pumps
23 01 30 Operation and Maintenance of HVAC Air Distribution
23 01 30.51 HVAC Air-Distribution System Cleaning
23 01 50 Operation and Maintenance of Central Heating Equipment
23 01 60 Operation and Maintenance of Central Cooling Equipment
23 01 60.71 Refrigerant Recovery/Recycling
23 01 70 Operation and Maintenance of Central HVAC Equipment
23 01 80 Operation and Maintenance of Decentralized HVAC Equipment
23 01 90 Diagnostic Systems for HVAC
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23 05 00 Common Work Results for HVAC
Includes: subjects common to multiple titles in Division 23.
See: 01 80 00 for performance requirements of subjects
common to multiple titles.
05 45 13 for mechanical metal supports.
13 48 00 for sound, vibration, and seismic control.
21 05 29 for hangers and supports for fire-suppression piping
and equipment.
21 05 33 for heat tracing for fire-suppression piping.
21 05 48 for vibration and seismic controls for fire-suppression
piping and equipment.
21 05 53 for identification for fire-suppression piping and
equipment.
22 05 29 for hangers and supports for plumbing piping and
equipment.
22 05 33 for heat tracing for plumbing piping.
22 05 48 for vibration and seismic controls for plumbing piping
and equipment.
22 05 53 for identification for plumbing piping and equipment.
40 41 00 for process piping and equipment heat tracing.
23 05 05 Selective Demolition for Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning (HVAC)
See: 02 41 19 for selective demolition for whole structure
demolition.
23 05 13 Common Motor Requirements for HVAC Equipment
23 05 16 Expansion Fittings and Loops for HVAC Piping
23 05 17 Sleeves and Sleeve Seals for HVAC Piping
Includes: penetration methods into and through fire-rated and
unrated walls, ceilings, and floors. Sealing of conduit
penetrations against water is included.
Does Not Include: firestopping requirements.
23 05 19 Meters and Gauges for HVAC Piping
23 05 23 General-Duty Valves for HVAC Piping
23 05 29 Hangers and Supports for HVAC Piping and Equipment
23 05 33 Heat Tracing for HVAC Piping
23 05 48 Vibration and Seismic Controls for HVAC
23 05 48.13 Vibration Controls for HVAC
Includes: vibration-isolation supports and hangers; vibration-
isolation equipment bases.
23 05 53 Identification for HVAC Piping and Equipment
23 05 63 Anti-Microbial Coatings for HVAC Ducts and Equipment
23 05 66 Anti-Microbial Ultraviolet Emitters for HVAC Ducts and Equipment
23 05 93 Testing, Adjusting, and Balancing for HVAC
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23 06 00 Schedules for HVAC
Includes: schedules of items common to multiple titles in
Division 23.
Notes: a schedule may be included on drawings, in the project
manual, or a project book.
23 06 10 Schedules for Facility Fuel Service Systems
23 06 20 Schedules for HVAC Piping and Pumps
23 06 20.13 Hydronic Pump Schedule
23 06 30 Schedules for HVAC Air Distribution
23 06 30.13 HVAC Fan Schedule
23 06 30.16 Air Terminal Unit Schedule
23 06 30.19 Air Outlet and Inlet Schedule
23 06 30.23 HVAC Air Cleaning Device Schedule
23 06 50 Schedules for Central Heating Equipment
23 06 50.13 Heating Boiler Schedule
23 06 60 Schedules for Central Cooling Equipment
23 06 60.13 Refrigerant Condenser Schedule
23 06 60.16 Packaged Water Chiller Schedule
23 06 70 Schedules for Central HVAC Equipment
23 06 70.13 Indoor, Central-Station Air-Handling Unit Schedule
23 06 70.16 Packaged Outdoor HVAC Equipment Schedule
23 06 80 Schedules for Decentralized HVAC Equipment
23 06 80.13 Decentralized Unitary HVAC Equipment Schedule
23 06 80.16 Convection Heating and Cooling Unit Schedule
23 06 80.19 Radiant Heating and Cooling Unit Schedule
23 07 00 HVAC Insulation
Includes: thermal insulation of HVAC ducts, piping, and
equipment.
See: 07 21 00 for thermal insulation.
21 07 00 for fire-suppression insulation.
22 07 00 for plumbing insulation.
40 42 00 for process piping and equipment insulation.
23 07 13 Duct Insulation
23 07 16 HVAC Equipment Insulation
23 07 19 HVAC Piping Insulation
23 08 00 Commissioning of HVAC
Includes: commissioning of items common to multiple titles in
Division 23.
See: 01 91 00 for commissioning of subjects common to
multiple Divisions.
DIVISION 23
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23 09 00 Instrumentation and Control for HVAC
Includes: items for operating and controlling HVAC equipment.
Various types of controls and the sequence of operation
describing the equipment operation.
See: 13 50 00 for special instrumentation.
21 09 00 for instrumentation and control for fire-suppression
systems.
22 09 00 for instrumentation and control for plumbing.
23 05 93 for testing, adjusting, and balancing for HVAC.
25 35 00 for integrated automation instrumentation and
terminal devices for HVAC.
25 55 00 for integrated automation control of HVAC.
25 95 00 for integrated automation control sequences for
HVAC.
23 09 13 Instrumentation and Control Devices for HVAC
Includes: piping, tubing, wiring, control panels, thermostats,
aquastats, timers, recording and alarm devices, related to
HVAC equipment.
May Include: instrumentation and control devices as part of
integrated automation.
See Also: 25 35 00 for integrated automation instrumentation
and terminal devices for HVAC.
25 55 00 for integrated automation control of HVAC.
23 09 13.13 Actuators and Operators
23 09 13.23 Sensors and Transmitters
23 09 13.33 Control Valves
23 09 13.43 Control Dampers
23 09 23 Direct-Digital Control System for HVAC
Includes: HVAC control equipment where control is done by a
digital process using computers.
May Include: direct-digital control system as part of integrated
automation.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: DDC: direct digital control.
See: 40 94 00 for digital process controllers.
See Also: 25 35 00 for integrated automation instrumentation
and terminal devices for HVAC.
25 55 00 for integrated automation control of HVAC.
23 09 23.11 Control Valves
Includes: control valves and actuators for DDC systems.
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23 09 23.12 Control Dampers
Includes: control dampers and actuators for DDC systems.
23 09 23.13 Energy Meters
Includes: thermal and electric power energy meters that
connect to DDC systems.
23 09 23.14 Flow Instruments
Includes: airflow sensors, switches, and transmitters; liquid flow
meters, sensors, switches, and transmitters.
23 09 23.16 Gas Instruments
Includes: carbon-dioxide sensors, transmitters, and monitoring
systems; oxygen monitoring systems; VOC sensors and
transmitters.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: VOC: volatile organic
compound.
23 09 23.17 Level Instruments
Includes: liquid-level switches, sensors, and transmitters.
23 09 23.18 Leak Detection Instruments
Includes: point- and cable-type leak-detection switches.
23 09 23.19 Moisture Instruments
Includes: moisture switches, sensors, and transmitters.
23 09 23.21 Motion Instruments
Includes: PIR, Ultrasonic, and dual-technology motion sensors.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: PIR: post incident report.
23 09 23.22 Position Instruments
Includes: position limit switches for use in DDC systems for
HVAC.
23 09 23.23 Pressure Instruments
Includes: air and liquid pressure sensors, switches, and
transmitters.
23 09 23.24 Speed Instruments
Includes: speed switches for DDC controls for HVAC.
23 09 23.27 Temperature Instruments
Includes: air temperature sensors, switches, RTD transmitters;
liquid and steam temperature sensors, switches, and
transmitters.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: RTD: resistance temperature
device.
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23 09 23.33 Vibration Instruments
Includes: vibration switches and transmitters connected to DDC
systems for HVAC.
23 09 23.43 Weather Stations
Includes: weather stations connected to DDC for HVAC to help
maintain air quality and temperature control in light of outside
weather conditions.
23 09 33 Electric and Electronic Control System for HVAC
Includes: HVAC control equipment where the devices are
powered with electricity.
See: 40 93 00 for process analog controllers/recorders.
23 09 43 Pneumatic Control System for HVAC
Includes: HVAC control equipment where the devices are
powered with compressed air.
See: 22 15 00 for general service compressed-air systems.
40 93 00 for process analog controllers/recorders.
23 09 53 Pneumatic and Electric Control System for HVAC
Includes: HVAC control equipment where the devices are
powered with electricity and compressed air.
See: 22 15 00 for general service compressed-air systems.
40 93 00 for process analog controllers/recorders.
23 09 93 Sequence of Operations for HVAC Controls
Includes: description of how the HVAC equipment is intended
to operate.
23 09 93.11 Sequence of Operation for HVAC DDC
Includes: descriptions of operational sequences for HVAC
control system.
23 10 00 Facility Fuel Systems
Includes: fuel systems associated with a structure.
See: 11 11 00 for vehicle service equipment.
26 32 13 for engine generators.
28 42 00 for gas detection and alarm.
28 43 00 for fuel oil detection and alarm.
33 50 00 for site fuel distribution utilities.
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23 11 00 Facility Fuel Piping
Includes: fuel piping, valves, piping specialties, and other
components within, under, or closely associated with a
structure.
See: 23 24 00 for internal-combustion engine piping.
33 52 00 for hydrocarbon transmission and distribution.
40 21 00 for liquid fuels process piping.
40 21 23 for fuel oils process piping.
23 11 13 Facility Fuel-Oil Piping
23 11 16 Facility Gasoline Piping
23 11 23 Facility Natural-Gas Piping
23 11 26 Facility Liquefied-Petroleum Gas Piping
23 12 00 Facility Fuel Pumps
Includes: fuel pumps within or closely associated with a
structure.
See: 33 52 00 for hydrocarbon transmission and distribution.
23 12 13 Facility Fuel-Oil Pumps
23 12 16 Facility Gasoline Dispensing Pumps
23 12 26 Facility Liquefied-Petroleum Gas Pumps
23 13 00 Facility Fuel-Storage Tanks
Includes: fuel tanks under or closely associated with a
structure.
See: 09 97 13 for storage tank coatings.
33 56 00 for site fuel storage tanks.
41 52 19 for material storage tanks.
43 41 13 for gas and liquid pressure vessels.
23 13 13 Facility Underground Fuel-Oil, Storage Tanks
23 13 13.13 Double-Wall Steel, Underground Fuel-Oil, Storage Tanks
23 13 13.16 Composite, Steel, Underground Fuel-Oil, Storage Tanks
23 13 13.19 Jacketed, Steel, Underground Fuel-Oil, Storage Tanks
23 13 13.23 Glass-Fiber-Reinforced-Plastic, Underground Fuel-Oil, Storage Tanks
23 13 13.33 Fuel-Oil Storage Tank Pumps
23 13 23 Facility Aboveground Fuel-Oil, Storage Tanks
23 13 23.13 Vertical, Steel, Aboveground Fuel-Oil, Storage Tanks
23 13 23.16 Horizontal, Steel, Aboveground Fuel-Oil, Storage Tanks
23 13 23.19 Containment-Dike, Steel, Aboveground Fuel-Oil, Storage Tanks
23 13 23.23 Insulated, Steel, Aboveground Fuel-Oil, Storage Tanks
23 13 23.26 Concrete-Vaulted, Steel, Aboveground Fuel-Oil, Storage Tanks
23 13 26 Facility Aboveground Liquefied-Petroleum Gas Storage Tanks
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23 20 00 HVAC Piping and Pumps
Includes: HVAC piping, pumps, and water treatment for a
structure.
See: 23 05 93 for testing, adjusting, and balancing for HVAC.
23 09 00 for instrumentation and control for HVAC.
33 60 00 for site hydronic and steam energy utilities.
23 21 00 Hydronic Piping and Pumps
Includes: chilled condenser and hot water piping, valves, piping
specialties, pumps, and other components within a structure.
See: 21 30 00 for fire pumps.
22 11 23 for domestic water pumps.
33 61 00 for site hydronic energy distribution.
23 21 13 Hydronic Piping
23 21 13.13 Underground Hydronic Piping
23 21 13.23 Aboveground Hydronic Piping
23 21 13.33 Ground-Loop Heat-Pump Piping
23 21 16 Hydronic Piping Specialties
23 21 23 Hydronic Pumps
23 21 23.13 In-Line Centrifugal Hydronic Pumps
23 21 23.16 Base-Mounted, Centrifugal Hydronic Pumps
23 21 23.19 Vertical-Mounted, Double-Suction Centrifugal Hydronic Pumps
23 21 23.23 Vertical-Turbine Hydronic Pumps
23 21 29 Automatic Condensate Pump Units
23 22 00 Steam and Condensate Piping and Pumps
Includes: steam and condensate piping, valves, piping
specialties and other components within a structure.
See: 33 63 00 for site steam energy distribution.
40 11 00 for steam process piping.
23 22 13 Steam and Condensate Heating Piping
23 22 13.13 Underground Steam and Condensate Heating Piping
23 22 13.23 Aboveground Steam and Condensate Heating Piping
23 22 16 Steam and Condensate Heating Piping Specialties
23 22 23 Steam Condensate Pumps
23 22 23.13 Electric-Driven Steam Condensate Pumps
23 22 23.23 Pressure-Powered Steam Condensate Pumps
23 23 00 Refrigerant Piping
Includes: refrigerant piping, valves, piping specialties,
refrigerant, and other components within a structure.
See: 28 44 00 for refrigerant detection and alarm.
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23 23 13 Refrigerant Piping Valves
23 23 16 Refrigerant Piping Specialties
23 23 19 Refrigerant Safety Relief Valve Discharge Piping
23 23 23 Refrigerants
23 24 00 Internal-Combustion Engine Piping
Includes: piping for internal-combustion engines other than fuel
piping.
See: 23 11 00 for facility fuel piping.
23 51 00 for breechings, chimneys, and stacks.
26 32 13 for engine generators.
40 15 00 for combustion system gas piping.
23 24 13 Internal-Combustion Engine Remote-Radiator Coolant Piping
23 24 16 Internal-Combustion Engine Exhaust Piping
23 25 00 HVAC Water Treatment
Includes: water treatment equipment for hot water, chilled
water, steam, and condenser water systems. One-shot feeders,
automatic chemical feed systems, manual chemical feed
systems, and chemicals.
See: 22 31 00 for domestic water softeners.
22 32 00 for domestic water filtration equipment.
23 25 13 Water Treatment for Closed-Loop Hydronic Systems
23 25 16 Water Treatment for Open Hydronic Systems
23 25 19 Water Treatment for Steam System Feedwater
23 25 23 Water Treatment for Humidification Steam System Feedwater
23 25 26 Electronic Water Conditioning for HVAC Systems
23 25 33 HVAC Makeup-Water Filtration Equipment
Includes: water softeners, RO equipment, multimedia filters,
self-cleaning strainers, bag-and cartridge-type filters, and
centrifugal separators.
23 30 00 HVAC Air Distribution
Includes: ducts, duct accessories, fans, volume control
equipment, and air inlets and outlets.
See: 23 05 93 for testing, adjusting, and balancing for HVAC.
23 09 00 for instrumentation and control for HVAC.
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23 31 00 HVAC Ducts and Casings
Includes: duct materials and fabrication, including duct hangers
and supports.
See: 23 07 13 for duct insulation.
23 33 46 for flexible ducts.
23 33 53 for duct liners.
23 31 13 Metal Ducts
23 31 13.13 Rectangular Metal Ducts
23 31 13.16 Round and Flat-Oval Spiral Ducts
23 31 13.19 Metal Duct Fittings
23 31 16 Nonmetal Ducts
23 31 16.13 Fibrous-Glass Ducts
23 31 16.16 Thermoset Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic Ducts
23 31 16.19 PVC Ducts
23 31 16.26 Concrete Ducts
23 31 19 HVAC Casings
23 32 00 Air Plenums and Chases
Includes: plenums and chases formed by general construction
work results used for HVAC air distribution.
See: 09 50 00 for suspended ceilings.
09 69 00 for access flooring.
13 48 00 for sound, vibration, and seismic control.
23 31 00 for HVAC ducts and casings.
23 32 13 Fabricated, Metal Air Plenums
23 32 33 Air-Distribution Ceiling Plenums
23 32 36 Air-Distribution Floor Plenums
23 32 39 Air-Distribution Wall Plenums
23 32 43 Air-Distribution Chases Formed by General Construction
23 32 48 Acoustical Air Plenums
23 33 00 Air Duct Accessories
Includes: dampers, duct access panel and test holes, flexible
duct connectors, turning vanes and extractors, and sound
attenuators. Balancing, back draft, fire, smoke, and
combination fire and smoke dampers.
See: 23 07 13 for duct insulation.
23 09 00 for instrumentation and control for HVAC.
23 31 00 for HVAC ducts and casings.
23 33 13 Dampers
23 33 13.13 Volume-Control Dampers
23 33 13.16 Fire Dampers
23 33 13.19 Smoke-Control Dampers
23 33 13.23 Backdraft Dampers
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23 33 19 Duct Silencers
23 33 23 Turning Vanes
23 33 33 Duct-Mounting Access Doors
23 33 38 Duct Security Bars
23 33 43 Flexible Connectors
23 33 46 Flexible Ducts
23 33 53 Duct Liners
23 34 00 HVAC Fans
Includes: various types of fans for air distribution. Ceiling fans
and exhaust fans.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: air curtains: air doors.
See: 23 31 00 for HVAC ducts and casings.
23 38 00 for ventilation hoods.
23 34 13 Axial HVAC Fans
23 34 16 Centrifugal HVAC Fans
23 34 23 HVAC Power Ventilators
23 34 33 Air Curtains
23 34 39 High-Volume, Low-Speed Propeller Fans
Includes: fans, motors, gearboxes, and drives.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: commercial ceiling fans.
23 35 00 Special Exhaust Systems
Includes: exhaust systems with a special specific purpose.
Sawdust collection includes inlets, ducts, fans, and collection
bins or cyclones. Exhaust systems for vehicle repair facilities,
vehicle and engine test facilities, engine-generator exhaust
systems, and engine-driven fire-pump exhaust systems.
See: 23 40 00 for HVAC air cleaning devices.
44 11 16 for industrial dust collectors.
23 35 13 Dust Collection Systems
23 35 13.13 Sawdust Collection Systems
23 35 16 Engine Exhaust Systems
23 35 16.13 Positive-Pressure Engine Exhaust Systems
23 35 16.16 Mechanical Engine Exhaust Systems
23 35 33 Listed Kitchen Ventilation Exhaust System
Includes: fire-rated kitchen ventilation systems intended chiefly
for commercial applications.
See Also: 23 31 00 for HVAC ducts and casings for non-rated
kitchen ventilation systems.
23 38 13 for listed commercial-kitchen hoods.
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23 36 00 Air Terminal Units
Includes: air terminal units involving heat transfer and forced air
supply.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: VAV: variable air volume.
23 36 13 Constant-Air-Volume Units
23 36 16 Variable-Air-Volume Units
23 37 00 Air Outlets and Inlets
Includes: devices used to supply or remove air from a space or
building.
See: 08 90 00 for louvers and vents.
09 58 00 for air outlets and inlets integral with integrated ceiling
assemblies.
09 69 00 for air outlets and inlets integral with access flooring.
23 38 00 for ventilation hoods.
23 37 13 Diffusers, Registers, and Grilles
23 37 13.43 Security Registers and Grilles
Includes: registers and grilles used in detention facilities.
23 37 16 Fabric Air Distribution Devices
23 37 23 HVAC Gravity Ventilators
23 37 23.13 HVAC Gravity Dome Ventilators
23 37 23.16 HVAC Gravity Louvered-Penthouse Ventilators
23 37 23.19 HVAC Gravity Upblast Ventilators
23 38 00 Ventilation Hoods
Includes: ventilation hoods and equipment with fire-suppression
systems for commercial kitchens.
May Include: laboratory fumes hoods connected to HVAC
system.
See: 11 53 13 for recirculating laboratory fume hoods.
21 20 00 for fire extinguishing systems.
See Also: 11 44 00 for commercial-kitchen hoods.
11 53 13 for laboratory fume hoods.
23 38 13 Commercial-Kitchen Hoods
23 38 13.13 Listed Commercial-Kitchen Hoods
23 38 13.16 Standard Commercial-Kitchen Hoods
23 38 16 Fume Hoods
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23 40 00 HVAC Air Cleaning Devices
Includes: devices of a variety of types to clean distribution air.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: HEPA: high-efficiency
particulate air (filter). ULPA: ultra-low penetration air (filter).
SULPA: super ultra-low penetration air (filter).
See: 23 31 00 for HVAC ducts and casings.
23 35 13 for sawdust collection systems.
44 11 00 for particulate control equipment.
23 41 00 Particulate Air Filtration
23 41 13 Panel Air Filters
23 41 16 Renewable-Media Air Filters
23 41 19 Washable Air Filters
23 41 23 Extended Surface Filters
23 41 33 High-Efficiency Particulate Filtration
23 41 43 Ultra-Low Penetration Filtration
23 41 46 Super Ultra-Low Penetration Filtration
23 42 00 Gas-Phase Air Filtration
23 42 13 Activated-Carbon Air Filtration
23 42 16 Chemically-Impregnated Adsorption Air Filtration
23 42 19 Catalytic-Adsorption Air Filtration
23 43 00 Electronic Air Cleaners
23 43 13 Washable Electronic Air Cleaners
23 43 16 Agglomerator Electronic Air Cleaners
23 43 23 Self-Contained Electronic Air Cleaners
23 50 00 Central Heating Equipment
Includes: boilers, feedwater equipment, and draft accessories;
furnaces; heaters; heat exchangers; and breechings, chimneys,
and stacks.
See: 23 05 93 for testing, adjusting, and balancing for HVAC.
23 07 16 for HVAC equipment insulation.
23 09 00 for instrumentation and control for HVAC.
23 11 00 for facility fuel piping.
23 21 00 for hydronic piping and pumps.
23 22 00 for steam and condensate piping and pumps.
33 61 00 for site hydronic energy distribution.
33 63 00 for site steam energy distribution.
42 10 00 for process heating equipment.
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23 51 00 Breechings, Chimneys, and Stacks
Includes: double-wall and single-wall chimneys, breechings,
and stacks.
See: 04 50 00 for refractory masonry.
22 34 00 for fuel-fired domestic water heaters.
23 24 16 for internal-combustion engine exhaust piping.
23 52 00 for heating boilers.
23 54 00 for furnaces.
23 55 00 for fuel-fired heaters.
40 15 00 for combustion system gas piping.
40 47 00 for refractories.
23 51 13 Draft Control Devices
23 51 13.11 Draft Control Fans
Includes: draft-inducer fans, venturi-draft-inducer fans,
mechanical-draft vent fans, vent exhaust fans, and combustion-
air fans.
23 51 13.13 Draft-Induction Fans
23 51 13.16 Vent Dampers
23 51 13.19 Barometric Dampers
23 51 16 Fabricated Breechings and Accessories
23 51 19 Fabricated Stacks
23 51 23 Gas Vents
23 51 33 Insulated Sectional Chimneys
23 51 43 Flue-Gas Filtration Equipment
23 51 43.13 Gaseous Filtration
23 51 43.16 Particulate Filtration
23 52 00 Heating Boilers
Includes: gas and oil fuel-fired, solid fuel-fired, and electric
boilers and generators for both hot water and steam systems.
See: 23 11 00 for facility fuel piping.
23 25 00 for HVAC water treatment.
23 51 00 for breechings, chimneys, and stacks.
23 53 00 for heating boiler feedwater equipment.
42 11 00 for process boilers.
23 52 13 Electric Boilers
23 52 16 Condensing Boilers
23 52 16.13 Stainless-Steel Condensing Boilers
23 52 16.16 Aluminum Condensing Boilers
23 52 17 Low Mass Boilers
23 52 19 Pulse Combustion Boilers
23 52 23 Cast-Iron Boilers
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23 52 33 Water-Tube Boilers
23 52 33.13 Finned Water-Tube Boilers
23 52 33.14 Flexible Water-Tube Boilers
Includes: flexible water-tube boilers with burners, controls and
accessories, suitable for use in steam or hot water systems
fired by natural gas, propane, or fuel oil. Includes controls, hot
water or steam boiler trim, and natural gas, propane, or fuel oil-
fired burner.
23 52 33.16 Steel Water-Tube Boilers
23 52 33.19 Copper Water-Tube Boilers
23 52 39 Fire-Tube Boilers
23 52 39.13 Scotch Marine Boilers
23 52 39.16 Steel Fire-Tube Boilers
23 52 83 Boiler Blowdown Systems
23 53 00 Heating Boiler Feedwater Equipment
Includes: equipment to remove oxygen and other dissolved
gases in boiler feed.
See: 23 52 00 for heating boilers.
23 53 13 Boiler Feedwater Pumps
23 53 16 Deaerators
23 54 00 Furnaces
Includes: gas and oil fuel-fired, and electric furnaces.
See: 23 11 00 for facility fuel piping.
23 51 00 for breechings, chimneys, and stacks.
42 14 00 for industrial furnaces.
23 54 13 Electric-Resistance Furnaces
23 54 16 Fuel-Fired Furnaces
23 54 16.13 Gas-Fired Furnaces
23 54 16.16 Oil-Fired Furnaces
23 55 00 Fuel-Fired Heaters
Includes: gas and oil fuel-fired duct, radiant, and unit heaters.
See: 23 11 00 for facility fuel piping.
23 51 00 for breechings, chimneys, and stacks.
23 82 39 for unit heaters.
23 55 13 Fuel-Fired Duct Heaters
23 55 13.13 Oil-Fired Duct Heaters
23 55 13.16 Gas-Fired Duct Heaters
23 55 23 Gas-Fired Radiant Heaters
23 55 23.13 Low-Intensity Gas-Fired Radiant Heaters
23 55 23.16 High-Intensity Gas-Fired Radiant Heaters
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23 55 33 Fuel-Fired Unit Heaters
23 55 33.13 Oil-Fired Unit Heaters
23 55 33.16 Gas-Fired Unit Heaters
23 56 00 Solar Energy Heating Equipment
Includes: equipment powered by solar energy.
See: 22 33 30 for residential, collector-to-tank, solar-electric
domestic water heaters.
26 31 00 for photovoltaic collectors.
48 14 00 for solar energy electrical power generation
equipment.
23 56 13 Heating Solar Collectors
23 56 13.13 Heating Solar Flat-Plate Collectors
23 56 13.16 Heating Solar Concentrating Collectors
23 56 13.19 Heating Solar Vacuum-Tube Collectors
23 56 16 Packaged Solar Heating Equipment
23 56 23 Solar Air-Heating Panels
23 57 00 Heat Exchangers for HVAC
Includes: equipment used to transfer heat from one medium to
another.
See: 22 35 00 for domestic water heat exchangers.
23 21 00 for hydronic piping and pumps.
23 22 00 for steam and condensate piping and pumps.
23 72 00 for air-to-air energy recovery equipment.
42 13 00 for industrial heat exchangers and recuperators.
23 57 13 Steam-to-Steam Heat Exchangers
23 57 16 Steam-to-Water Heat Exchangers
23 57 19 Liquid-to-Liquid Heat Exchangers
23 57 19.13 Plate-Type, Liquid-to-Liquid Heat Exchangers
23 57 19.16 Shell-Type, Liquid-to-Liquid Heat Exchangers
23 57 33 Direct Geoexchange Heat Exchangers
Includes: continuous sealed underground closed-loop heat
exchanger with one refrigerant supply tube and one refrigerant
return tube.
See: 23 71 00 for thermal storage of energy.
48 16 00 for geothermal energy electrical power generation
equipment.
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23 60 00 Central Cooling Equipment
Includes: building space cooling equipment and equipment to
reject heat from the refrigeration process.
May Include: freezing equipment for ice rinks.
See: 23 05 93 for testing, adjusting, and balancing for HVAC.
23 07 16 for HVAC equipment insulation.
23 09 00 for instrumentation and control for HVAC.
23 11 00 for facility fuel piping.
23 21 00 for hydronic piping and pumps.
23 76 00 for evaporative air-cooling equipment.
33 61 00 for site hydronic energy distribution.
42 20 00 for process cooling equipment.
See Also: 13 18 00 for ice rinks.
23 61 00 Refrigerant Compressors
Includes: various types of compressors used in the refrigeration
process.
See: 28 44 00 for refrigerant detection and alarm.
23 61 13 Centrifugal Refrigerant Compressors
23 61 13.13 Non-Condensable Gas Purge Equipment
23 61 16 Reciprocating Refrigerant Compressors
23 61 19 Scroll Refrigerant Compressors
23 61 23 Rotary-Screw Refrigerant Compressors
23 62 00 Packaged Compressor and Condenser Units
Includes: compressors used in the refrigeration process in
combination with condensing units used to reject heat from the
refrigeration process.
See: 28 44 00 for refrigerant detection and alarm.
23 62 13 Packaged Air-Cooled Refrigerant Compressor and Condenser Units
23 62 23 Packaged Water-Cooled Refrigerant Compressor and Condenser Units
23 62 46 Packaged Variable-Refrigerant-Flow Air-Conditioning Systems
23 63 00 Refrigerant Condensers
Includes: condensing units used to reject heat from the
refrigeration process.
See: 28 44 00 for refrigerant detection and alarm.
42 23 00 for process condensers and evaporators.
23 63 13 Air-Cooled Refrigerant Condensers
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23 63 23 Water-Cooled Refrigerant Condensers
23 63 33 Evaporative Refrigerant Condensers
23 64 00 Packaged Water Chillers
Includes: various types of chillers used for building space
cooling.
See: 42 22 00 for process chillers and coolers.
42 22 13 for centrifugal process chillers and coolers.
42 22 16 for reciprocating process chillers and coolers.
42 22 23 for rotary process chillers and coolers.
23 64 13 Absorption Water Chillers
23 64 13.13 Direct-Fired Absorption Water Chillers
23 64 13.16 Indirect-Fired Absorption Water Chillers
23 64 16 Centrifugal Water Chillers
23 64 16.13 Air-Cooled Centrifugal Water Chillers
23 64 16.16 Water-Cooled Centrifugal Water Chillers
23 64 19 Reciprocating Water Chillers
23 64 23 Scroll Water Chillers
23 64 23.13 Air-Cooled Scroll Water Chillers
23 64 23.16 Water-Cooled Scroll Water Chillers
23 64 26 Rotary-Screw Water Chillers
23 64 26.13 Air-Cooled, Rotary-Screw Water Chillers
23 64 26.16 Water-Cooled, Rotary-Screw Water Chillers
23 64 33 Modular Water Chillers
Includes: water- and air-cooled, packaged, modular water
chillers.
23 64 33.13 Air-Cooled, Modular Water Chillers
23 64 33.16 Water-Cooled, Modular Water Chillers
23 65 00 Cooling Towers
Includes: factory- and field-assembled cooling towers used to
reject heat from the refrigeration process.
See: 31 00 00 for earthwork.
35 00 00 for waterway and marine construction.
42 21 00 for process cooling towers.
23 65 13 Forced-Draft Cooling Towers
23 65 13.13 Open-Circuit, Forced-Draft Cooling Towers
23 65 13.16 Closed-Circuit, Forced-Draft Cooling Towers
23 65 14 Induced-Draft Cooling Towers
23 65 14.13 Open-Circuit, Induced-Draft Counterflow Cooling Towers
Includes: open-circuit cooling tower in which airflow and
condenser-water flow are in opposing directions.
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23 65 14.14 Open-Circuit, Induced-Draft Crossflow Cooling Towers
Includes: open-circuit cooling tower in which airflow is
horizontal across cascading condenser-water flow and fan
draws air through the tower.
23 65 14.16 Closed-Circuit, Induced-Draft Counterflow Cooling Towers
Includes: closed-circuit cooling tower in which airflow is drawn
through condenser-water flowing through closed-circuit piping
system.
23 65 14.17 Closed-Circuit, Induced-Draft Combined-Flow Cooling Towers
Includes: closed-circuit cooling tower in which airflow is drawn
through sides of tower condenser-water flowing through closed-
circuit piping system; induced-draft fan is mounted on top of
tower.
23 65 16 Natural-Draft Cooling Towers
23 65 23 Field-Erected Cooling Towers
23 65 33 Liquid Coolers
23 70 00 Central HVAC Equipment
Includes: equipment that serves a total HVAC system.
See: 23 05 93 for testing, adjusting, and balancing for HVAC.
23 07 16 for HVAC equipment insulation.
23 09 00 for instrumentation and control for HVAC.
23 11 00 for facility fuel piping.
23 21 00 for hydronic piping and pumps.
33 61 00 for site hydronic energy distribution.
23 71 00 Thermal Storage
Includes: equipment to store thermal energy for use in heating
and/or cooling and with charging or discharging this energy at a
controllable rate.
See: 23 57 33 for direct geoexchange heat exchanger.
48 16 00 for geothermal energy electrical power generation
equipment.
23 71 13 Thermal Heat Storage
23 71 13.13 Room Storage Heaters for Thermal Storage
23 71 13.16 Heat-Pump Boosters for Thermal Storage
23 71 13.19 Central Furnace Heat-Storage Units
23 71 13.23 Pressurized-Water Thermal Storage Tanks
23 71 16 Chilled-Water Thermal Storage
23 71 19 Ice Storage
23 71 19.13 Internal Ice-on-Coil Thermal Storage
23 71 19.16 External Ice-on-Coil Thermal Storage
23 71 19.19 Encapsulated-Ice Thermal Storage
23 71 19.23 Ice-Harvesting Thermal Storage
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23 71 19.26 Ice-Slurry Thermal Storage
23 72 00 Air-to-Air Energy Recovery Equipment
Includes: air-to-air type energy recovery units.
See: 23 57 00 for heat exchangers for HVAC.
23 72 13 Heat-Wheel Air-to-Air Energy-Recovery Equipment
23 72 16 Heat-Pipe Air-to-Air Energy-Recovery Equipment
23 72 19 Fixed-Plate Air-to-Air Energy-Recovery Equipment
23 72 23 Packaged Air-to-Air Energy-Recovery Units
23 73 00 Indoor Central-Station Air-Handling Units
Includes: indoor units consisting of fans, coils, dampers, control
devices, and other accessories. Assembly of standard
produced components or assembly of custom designed
components.
May Include: filters with unit.
See: 23 81 00 for decentralized unitary HVAC equipment.
See Also: 23 40 00 for HVAC air cleaning devices.
23 73 13 Modular Indoor Central-Station Air-Handling Units
23 73 23 Custom Indoor Central-Station Air-Handling Units
23 73 33 Indoor Indirect Fuel-Fired Heating and Ventilating Units
23 73 33.13 Indoor Indirect Oil-Fired Heating and Ventilating Units
23 73 33.16 Indoor Indirect Gas-Fired Heating and Ventilating Units
23 73 39 Indoor, Direct Gas-Fired Heating and Ventilating Units
23 74 00 Packaged Outdoor HVAC Equipment
Includes: outdoor units consisting of fans, coils, dampers,
control devices and other accessories. Units may be for single-
zone, multizone, and variable-air-volume applications. Units
may be mounted on the roof or at grade level. Assembly of
standard, readily available stock components.
May Include: filters with unit.
See Also: 23 40 00 for HVAC air cleaning devices.
23 74 13 Packaged, Outdoor, Central-Station Air-Handling Units
23 74 16 Packaged Rooftop Air-Conditioning Units
23 74 16.11 Packaged, Small-Capacity, Rooftop Air-Conditioning Units
Includes: six tons and smaller units. Rooftop heating, cooling,
and ventilating units, and roof-mounting curbs and accessories.
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23 74 16.12 Packaged, Intermediate-Capacity, Rooftop Air-Conditioning Units
Includes: 7.5- to twenty-five-ton units. Rooftop heating, cooling,
and ventilating units, and roof-mounting curbs and accessories.
23 74 16.13 Packaged, Large-Capacity, Rooftop Air-Conditioning Units
Includes: units larger than twenty-five tons. Rooftop heating,
cooling, and ventilating units, and roof-mounting curbs and
accessories.
23 74 23 Packaged, Outdoor, Heating-Only Makeup-Air Units
23 74 23.13 Packaged, Direct-Fired, Outdoor, Heating-Only Makeup-Air Units
23 74 23.16 Packaged, Indirect-Fired, Outdoor, Heating-Only Makeup-Air Units
23 74 33 Dedicated Outdoor-Air Units
23 75 00 Custom-Packaged Outdoor HVAC Equipment
Includes: outdoor unitary equipment that may consist of heat
recovery, service vestibules, boilers, chillers, and space for
other mechanical equipment. Units may be mounted on the
roof or at grade level. Units may be for single-zone, multizone,
and variable-air-volume applications; and can have multiple
separate air handlers incorporated into a single unit. Assembly
of non-standard customized or custom-built components, or a
combination of standard components with non-standard
customized or custom-built components.
23 75 13 Custom-Packaged, Outdoor, Central-Station Air-Handling Units
23 75 16 Custom-Packaged, Rooftop Air-Conditioning Units
Includes: rooftop heating, cooling, and ventilating units and
roof-mounting curbs and accessories.
23 75 23 Custom-Packaged, Outdoor, Heating and Ventilating Makeup-Air Units
23 75 33 Custom-Packaged, Outdoor, Heating and Cooling Makeup Air-Conditioners
23 76 00 Evaporative Air-Cooling Equipment
Includes: equipment used to reject heat from the refrigeration
process by evaporation.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: evaporative air coolers: swamp
coolers.
See: 23 60 00 for central cooling equipment.
23 81 00 for decentralized unitary HVAC equipment.
42 23 00 for process condensers and evaporators.
23 76 13 Direct Evaporative Air Coolers
23 76 16 Indirect Evaporative Air Coolers
23 76 19 Combined Direct and Indirect Evaporative Air Coolers
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23 80 00 Decentralized HVAC Equipment
Includes: equipment that serves a portion of an HVAC system.
See: 23 05 93 for testing, adjusting, and balancing for HVAC.
23 07 16 for HVAC equipment insulation.
23 09 00 for instrumentation and control for HVAC.
23 21 00 for hydronic piping and pumps.
23 81 00 Decentralized Unitary HVAC Equipment
Includes: equipment types that contain all the components of
the refrigeration process within a single package. Air- and
water-source heat pumps.
See: 23 73 00 for indoor, central-station air-handling units.
23 76 00 for evaporative air-cooling equipment.
23 81 13 Packaged Terminal Air-Conditioners
23 81 13.11 Packaged Terminal Air-Conditioners, Through-Wall Units
Includes: heating and cooling units; with electric heat, hydronic
heat, or heat-pump configurations.
23 81 13.12 Packaged Terminal Air-Conditioners, Freestanding Units
Includes: heating and cooling units; with electric heat, hydronic
heat, or heat-pump configurations.
23 81 13.13 Packaged Terminal Air-Conditioners, Outdoor, Wall-Mounted Units
Includes: heating and cooling units; with electric heat, hydronic
heat, or heat-pump configurations.
23 81 16 Room Air-Conditioners
23 81 19 Self-Contained Air-Conditioners
23 81 19.13 Small-Capacity Self-Contained Air-Conditioners
23 81 19.16 Large-Capacity Self-Contained Air-Conditioners
23 81 23 Computer-Room Air-Conditioners
23 81 23.11 Small-Capacity, Computer-Room Air-Conditioners, Floor Mounted Units
Includes: six tons (21 kW) and smaller units. Cooling-only units.
23 81 23.12 Large-Capacity, Computer-Room Air-Conditioners, Floor-Mounted Units
Includes: seven tons (25 kW) and larger units. Cooling-only
units.
23 81 23.13 Computer-Room Air-Conditioners, Ceiling Mounted Units
Includes: cooling-only units.
23 81 23.14 Computer-Room Air-Conditioners, Console Units
Includes: cooling-only units.
23 81 23.16 Computer-Room Air-Conditioners, Rack Mounted, Space-Cooling Units
Includes: cooling-only units.
DIVISION 23
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23 81 23.18 Computer-Room, Rack-Cooling Equipment
Includes: cooling-only units.
23 81 26 Split-System Air-Conditioners
23 81 26.13 Small-Capacity Split-System Air-Conditioners
23 81 26.16 Large-Capacity Split-System Air-Conditioners
23 81 29 Variable Refrigerant Flow HVAC Systems
23 81 43 Air-Source Unitary Heat Pumps
23 81 46 Water-Source Unitary Heat Pumps
23 81 49 Ground-Source Unitary Heat Pumps
23 82 00 Convection Heating and Cooling Units
Includes: terminal units with water, steam, and electric coils.
See: 05 58 19 for custom formed metal heating/cooling unit
covers.
23 55 33 for fuel-fired unit heaters.
42 12 00 for process heaters.
23 82 13 Valance Heating and Cooling Units
23 82 14 Chilled Beams
23 82 16 Air Coils
23 82 16.11 Hydronic Air Coils
Includes: air coils with hot- and chilled-water transfer medium.
23 82 16.12 Steam Air Coils
Includes: air coils with steam transfer medium.
23 82 16.13 Refrigerant Air Coils
Includes: air coils with refrigerant transfer medium.
23 82 16.14 Electric-Resistance Air Coils
Includes: air coils with electric-resistance element.
23 82 19 Fan Coil Units
23 82 23 Unit Ventilators
23 82 26 Induction Units
23 82 29 Radiators
23 82 33 Convectors
23 82 36 Finned-Tube Radiation Heaters
23 82 39 Unit Heaters
23 82 39.13 Cabinet Unit Heaters
23 82 39.16 Propeller Unit Heaters
23 82 39.19 Wall and Ceiling Unit Heaters
23 82 41 Water-to-Water Heat Pumps
DIVISION 23
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23 83 00 Radiant Heating and Cooling Units
Includes: electric cables and hydronic piping used for radiant
heating for space heating or snow and ice control.
See: 21 05 33 for heat tracing for fire-suppression piping.
22 05 33 for heat tracing for plumbing piping.
23 05 33 for heat tracing for HVAC piping.
23 55 23 for gas-fired radiant heaters.
32 13 00 for rigid paving.
40 41 00 for process piping and equipment heat tracing.
23 83 13 Radiant-Heating Electric Cables
23 83 13.16 Radiant-Heating Electric Mats
23 83 16 Radiant Heating and Cooling Hydronic Piping
23 83 23 Radiant-Heating Electric Panels
23 83 26 Radiant Heating and Cooling Hydronic Panels
23 83 33 Electric Radiant Heaters
23 84 00 Humidity Control Equipment
Includes: equipment that either adds moisture or removes
moisture from a medium in order to control the humidity.
See: 13 11 00 for swimming pools.
13 18 00 for ice rinks.
42 23 19 for process humidifiers.
42 31 00 for gas dryers and dehumidifiers.
23 84 13 Humidifiers
23 84 13.13 Heated-Pan Humidifiers
23 84 13.16 Wetted-Element Humidifiers
23 84 13.19 Atomizing Humidifiers
23 84 13.23 Direct-Steam-Injection Humidifiers
23 84 13.26 Jacketed, Steam Humidifiers
23 84 13.29 Self-Contained Steam Humidifiers
23 84 13.33 Portable Humidifiers
23 84 16 Mechanical Dehumidification Units
23 84 16.13 Outdoor, Mechanical Dehumidification Units
23 84 16.16 Indoor, Mechanical Dehumidification Units
23 84 16.33 Portable Dehumidifiers
23 84 19 Desiccant Dehumidification Units
DIVISION 25
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345 Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations
DIVISION 25 INTEGRATED
AUTOMATION
25 00 00 Integrated
Automation
May be used as Division level
Section title.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations:
integrated automation: building
automation.
See: 02 41 19 for selective
demolition of existing integrated
automation systems.
07 84 00 for firestopping.
07 92 00 for joint sealants.
08 31 00 for access doors and
panels.
09 91 00 for field painting.
31 23 33 for trenching and
backfilling.
Division 40 for process integration.
25 01 00 Operation and Maintenance of Integrated Automation
Includes: maintenance, repair, rehabilitation, replacement,
restoration, preservation, etc. of integrated automation
systems.
Level 4 Numbering Recommendation: following numbering is
recommended for the creation of Level 4 titles:
.51-.59 for maintenance.
.61-.69 for repair.
.71-.79 for rehabilitation.
.81-.89 for replacement.
.91-.99 for restoration.
25 01 10 Operation and Maintenance of Integrated Automation Network Equipment
25 01 20 Operation and Maintenance of Integrated Equipment
25 01 30 Operation and Maintenance of Integrated Automation Instrumentation and
Terminal Devices
25 01 90 Diagnostic Systems for Integrated Automation
DIVISION 25
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25 05 00 Common Work Results for Integrated Automation
Includes: subjects common to multiple titles in Division 25.
See: 01 80 00 for performance requirements of subjects
common to multiple titles.
05 45 00 for metal support assemblies.
13 48 00 for sound, vibration, and seismic control.
27 05 26 for grounding and bonding for communications
systems.
27 05 26 for grounding and bonding for communications.
27 05 28 for pathways for communications systems.
27 05 28 for pathways for communications.
27 05 48 for vibration and seismic controls for communications.
27 05 53 for identification for communications.
27 15 01 for conductors and cables for electronic safety and
security.
28 05 48 for vibration and seismic controls for electronic safety
and security.
28 05 53 for identification for electronic safety and security.
25 05 05 Selective Demolition for Integrated Automation
See: 02 41 19 for selective demolition for whole structure
demolition.
25 05 13 Conductors and Cables for Integrated Automation
25 05 26 Grounding and Bonding for Integrated Automation
25 05 28 Pathways for Integrated Automation
25 05 28.29 Hangers and Supports for Integrated Automation
25 05 28.33 Conduits and Backboxes for Integrated Automation
25 05 28.36 Cable Trays for Integrated Automation
25 05 28.39 Surface Raceways for Integrated Automation
25 05 48 Vibration and Seismic Controls for Integrated Automation
25 05 53 Identification for Integrated Automation
25 06 00 Schedules for Integrated Automation
Includes: schedules of items common to multiple titles in
Division 25.
Notes: a schedule may be included on drawings, in the project
manual, or a project book.
25 06 11 Schedules for Integrated Automation Network
25 06 12 Schedules for Integrated Automation Network Gateways
25 06 13 Schedules for Integrated Automation Control and Monitoring Network
25 06 14 Schedules for Integrated Automation Local Control Units
25 06 30 Schedules for Integrated Automation Instrumentation and Terminal Devices
DIVISION 25
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25 08 00 Commissioning of Integrated Automation
Includes: commissioning of items common to multiple titles in
Division 25.
See: 01 91 00 for commissioning of subjects common to
multiple divisions.
25 10 00 Integrated Automation Network Equipment
Includes: hardware and software for integrated automation
network (building automation).
See: 40 90 00 for instrumentation and control for process
systems.
25 11 00 Integrated Automation Network Devices
Includes: hardware devices for integrated automation network.
See: 11 28 00 for office equipment.
40 95 00 for process control hardware.
25 11 13 Integrated Automation Network Servers
25 11 16 Integrated Automation Network Routers, Bridges, Switches, Hubs, and Modems
25 11 19 Integrated Automation Network Operator Workstations
25 12 00 Integrated Automation Network Gateways
Includes: hardware and/or software interfaces that allows the
building automation system to command and/or process data
from dissimilar equipment and systems in a transparent
fashion.
25 12 13 Hardwired Integration Network Gateways
25 12 16 Direct-Protocol Integration Network Gateways
25 12 19 Neutral-Protocol Integration Network Gateways
25 12 23 Client-Server Information/Database Integration Network Gateways
25 13 00 Integrated Automation Control and Monitoring Network
Includes: networked supervisory controllers and integration
panels to allow monitoring and control of building subsystems.
See: 27 21 00 for data communications network equipment.
25 13 13 Integrated Automation Control and Monitoring Network Supervisory Control
25 13 16 Integrated Automation Control and Monitoring Network Integration Panels
25 13 19 Integrated Automation Control and Monitoring Network Interoperability
DIVISION 25
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25 14 00 Integrated Automation Local Control Units
Includes: microprocessor-based controllers and/or panels that
permit the monitoring, control and data gathering from various
pieces of building equipment and devices.
See: 27 22 00 for data communications hardware.
25 14 13 Integrated Automation Remote Control Panels
25 14 16 Integrated Automation Application-Specific Control Panels
25 14 19 Integrated Automation Terminal Control Units
25 14 23 Integrated Automation Field Equipment Panels
25 15 00 Integrated Automation Software
Includes: software requirements include alarm management,
data display, report routines, graphics, applications, password
protection, internet/intranet connectivity, and software licenses
and upgrades.
See: 27 25 00 for data communications software.
27 34 13 for toll fraud equipment and software.
27 34 16 for telemanagement software.
40 96 00 for process control software.
25 15 13 Integrated Automation Software for Network Gateways
25 15 16 Integrated Automation Software for Control and Monitoring Networks
25 15 19 Integrated Automation Software for Local Control Units
25 30 00 Integrated Automation Instrumentation and
Terminal Devices
Includes: because the instrumentation and terminal devices for
most integrated automation systems depends on the seamless
interaction among subsystems, it is recommended that all
instrumentation and terminal devices be included in the
following titles to prevent conflict between the requirements of
these interdependent systems.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: KW: kilowatt. UPS:
uninterruptible power supply.
See: 23 09 13 for instrumentation and control devices for
HVAC.
25 50 00 for integrated automated facility controls.
25 90 00 for integrated automation control sequences.
40 90 00 for instrumentation and control for process systems.
See Also: 23 09 13 for instrumentation and control devices for
HVAC.
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25 31 00 Integrated Automation Instrumentation and Terminal
Devices for Facility Equipment
See: Division 11 for facility equipment.
25 32 00 Integrated Automation Instrumentation and Terminal
Devices for Conveying Equipment
See: Division 14 for conveying equipment.
25 33 00 Integrated Automation Instrumentation and Terminal
Devices for Fire-Suppression Systems
See: Division 21 for fire-suppression systems.
25 34 00 Integrated Automation Instrumentation and Terminal
Devices for Plumbing
See: Division 22 for plumbing.
25 35 00 Integrated Automation Instrumentation and Terminal
Devices for HVAC
See: 22 15 00 for general service compressed air systems.
23 09 00 for instrumentation and control for HVAC.
23 09 13 for actuators and operators for HVAC.
23 09 13 for sensors and transmitters for HVAC.
23 09 13 for control valves for HVAC.
23 09 13 for control dampers for HVAC.
Division 23 for HVAC.
25 35 13 Integrated Automation Actuators and Operators
25 35 16 Integrated Automation Sensors and Transmitters
25 35 19 Integrated Automation Control Valves
25 35 23 Integrated Automation Control Dampers
25 35 26 Integrated Automation Compressed Air Supply
25 36 00 Integrated Automation Instrumentation and Terminal
Devices for Electrical Systems
See: 26 09 00 for instrumentation and controls for electrical
systems.
26 09 13 for electrical power monitoring and control.
26 09 23 for lighting control devices.
26 33 00 for battery equipment.
26 50 00 for lighting.
Division 26 for electrical systems.
25 36 13 Integrated Automation Power Meters
25 36 16 Integrated Automation KW Transducers
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: KW: kilowatt
25 36 19 Integrated Automation Current Sensors
DIVISION 25
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25 36 23 Integrated Automation Battery Monitors
25 36 26 Integrated Automation Lighting Relays
25 36 29 Integrated Automation UPS Monitors
25 37 00 Integrated Automation Instrumentation and Terminal
Devices for Communications Systems
See: Division 27 for communication systems.
25 38 00 Integrated Automation Instrumentation and Terminal
Devices for Electronic Safety and Security Systems
See: Division 28 for electronic safety and security.
25 50 00 Integrated Automation Facility Controls
Includes: hardware and/or software that allows the building
automation system to monitor and control equipment and
systems specified in other Divisions.
See: 23 09 13 for instrumentation and control devices for
HVAC.
25 30 00 for integrated automation instrumentation and
terminal devices.
25 90 00 for integrated automation control sequences.
40 90 00 for instrumentation and control for process systems.
25 51 00 Integrated Automation Control of Facility Equipment
See: Division 11 for facility equipment.
25 52 00 Integrated Automation Control of Conveying Equipment
See: Division 14 for conveying equipment.
25 53 00 Integrated Automation Control of Fire-Suppression
Systems
See: Division 21 for fire-suppression systems.
25 54 00 Integrated Automation Control of Plumbing
See: Division 22 for plumbing.
25 55 00 Integrated Automation Control of HVAC
See: 23 09 23 for direct-digital control system for HVAC.
Division 23 for HVAC.
25 56 00 Integrated Automation Control of Electrical Systems
See: Division 26 for electrical systems.
DIVISION 25
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25 57 00 Integrated Automation Control of Communications
Systems
See: Division 27 for communication systems.
25 58 00 Integrated Automation Control of Electronic Safety and
Security Systems
See: Division 28 for electronic safety and security.
25 90 00 Integrated Automation Control Sequences
Includes: description of how the equipment of a facility is
intended to operate on an integrated control basis.
See: 23 09 13 for instrumentation and control devices for
HVAC.
25 30 00 for integrated automation instrumentation and
terminal devices.
25 50 00 for integrated automated facility controls.
40 90 00 for instrumentation and control for process systems.
25 91 00 Integrated Automation Control Sequences for Facility
Equipment
See: Division 11 for facility equipment.
25 92 00 Integrated Automation Control Sequences for Conveying
Equipment
See: Division 14 for conveying equipment.
25 93 00 Integrated Automation Control Sequences for Fire-
Suppression Systems
See: Division 21 for fire-suppression systems.
25 94 00 Integrated Automation Control Sequences for Plumbing
See: Division 22 for plumbing.
25 95 00 Integrated Automation Control Sequences for HVAC
See: 23 09 23 for direct-digital control system for HVAC.
Division 23 for HVAC.
25 96 00 Integrated Automation Control Sequences for Electrical
Systems
See: Division 26 for electrical systems.
25 97 00 Integrated Automation Control Sequences for
Communications Systems
See: Division 27 for communication systems.
DIVISION 25
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Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations 352
25 98 00 Integrated Automation Control Sequences for Electronic
Safety and Security Systems
See: Division 28 for electronic safety and security.
DIVISION 26
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
353 Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations
DIVISION 26 ELECTRICAL
26 00 00 Electrical
May be used as Division level
Section title.
See: 02 41 19 for selective
demolition of existing electrical
systems.
03 30 00 for cast-in-place
concrete equipment bases.
07 84 00 for firestopping.
07 92 00 for joint sealants.
08 31 00 for access doors and
panels.
09 91 00 for field painting.
31 23 33 for trenching and
backfilling.
26 01 00 Operation and Maintenance of Electrical Systems
Includes: maintenance, repair, rehabilitation, replacement,
restoration, preservation, etc. of electrical systems.
Level 4 Numbering Recommendation: following numbering is
recommended for the creation of Level 4 titles:
.51-.59 for maintenance.
.61-.69 for repair.
.71-.79 for rehabilitation.
.81-.89 for replacement.
.91-.99 for restoration.
Definitions: medium-voltage: 2400 V to 69 kV. Low-voltage:
600 V and less.
26 01 10 Operation and Maintenance of Medium-Voltage Electrical Distribution
26 01 20 Operation and Maintenance of Low-Voltage Electrical Distribution
26 01 26 Maintenance Testing of Electrical Systems
26 01 30 Operation and Maintenance of Facility Electrical Power Generating and Storing
Equipment
26 01 40 Operation and Maintenance of Electrical Protection Systems
26 01 40.13 Operation and Maintenance of Lightning Protection Systems
26 01 50 Operation and Maintenance of Lighting
26 01 50.51 Luminaire Relamping
26 01 50.81 Luminaire Replacement
DIVISION 26
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Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations 354
26 05 00 Common Work Results for Electrical
Includes: subjects common to multiple titles in Division 26.
Raceway and boxes include conduit, tubing, surface raceways,
and electrical boxes. Medium-voltage: 2400 V to 69 kV. Low-
voltage: 600 V and less. Control-voltage: 50 V and less.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: EMT: electrical metallic tubing.
Notes: definitions: medium-voltage: 2400 V to 69 kV. Low-
voltage: 600 V and less. Control-voltage: 50 V and less.
See: 01 80 00 for performance requirements of subjects
common to multiple titles.
05 35 00 for raceway decking assemblies.
05 45 16 for electrical metal supports.
13 48 00 for sound, vibration, and seismic control.
25 05 13 for conductors and cables for integrated automation.
25 05 26 for grounding and bonding for integrated automation.
25 05 28 for pathways for integrated automation.
25 05 48 for vibration and seismic control for integrated
automation.
25 05 53 for identification for integrated automation.
27 05 26 for grounding and bonding for communications
systems.
27 05 28 for pathways for communications systems.
27 05 46 for utility poles for communications systems.
27 05 48 for vibration and seismic controls for communications.
27 05 53 for identification for communications.
27 15 01 for conductors and cables for electronic safety and
security.
28 05 48 for vibration and seismic controls for electronic safety
and security.
28 05 53 for identification for electronic safety and security.
33 71 16 for electrical utility poles.
33 71 19 for electrical utility underground ducts and manholes.
26 05 05 Selective Demolition for Electrical
See: 02 41 19 for selective demolition for whole structure
demolition.
26 05 13 Medium-Voltage Cables
26 05 13.13 Medium-Voltage Open Conductors
26 05 13.16 Medium-Voltage, Single- and Multi-Conductor Cables
26 05 19 Low-Voltage Electrical Power Conductors and Cables
26 05 19.13 Undercarpet Electrical Power Cables
26 05 19.23 Manufactured Wiring Assemblies
26 05 23 Control-Voltage Electrical Power Cables
26 05 26 Grounding and Bonding for Electrical Systems
26 05 29 Hangers and Supports for Electrical Systems
26 05 33 Raceway and Boxes for Electrical Systems
26 05 33.13 Conduit for Electrical Systems
DIVISION 26
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355 Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations
26 05 33.16 Boxes for Electrical Systems
26 05 33.23 Surface Raceways for Electrical Systems
26 05 36 Cable Trays for Electrical Systems
26 05 39 Underfloor Raceways for Electrical Systems
26 05 43 Underground Ducts and Raceways for Electrical Systems
26 05 44 Sleeves and Sleeve Seals for Electrical Raceways and Cabling
Includes: penetration methods into and through fire-rated and
unrated walls, ceilings, and floors. Sealing of conduit
penetrations against water is included. Excludes firestopping
requirements.
26 05 46 Poles for Electrical Systems
See Also: 33 71 16 for electrical utility poles.
26 05 48 Vibration and Seismic Controls for Electrical Systems
26 05 48.16 Seismic Controls for Electrical Systems
Includes: restraint channel bracings, restraint cables, seismic-
restraint accessories, and mechanical and adhesive anchor
bolts.
26 05 53 Identification for Electrical Systems
26 05 73 Power System Studies
26 05 73.13 Short-Circuit Studies
26 05 73.16 Coordination Studies
26 05 73.19 Arc-Flash Hazard Analysis
26 05 73.23 Load Flow Studies
26 05 73.26 Stability Studies
26 05 73.29 Harmonic-Analysis Studies
26 05 76 Photometric Studies
26 05 83 Wiring Connections
26 06 00 Schedules for Electrical
Includes: schedules of items common to multiple titles in
Division 26.
Notes: a schedule may be included on drawings, in the project
manual, or a project book.
26 06 10 Schedules for Medium-Voltage Electrical Distribution
26 06 20 Schedules for Low-Voltage Electrical Distribution
26 06 20.13 Electrical Switchboard Schedule
26 06 20.16 Electrical Panelboard Schedule
26 06 20.19 Electrical Motor-Control Center Schedule
26 06 20.23 Electrical Circuit Schedule
26 06 20.26 Wiring Device Schedule
26 06 30 Schedules for Facility Electrical Power Generating and Storing Equipment
26 06 40 Schedules for Electrical Protection Systems
26 06 50 Schedules for Lighting
26 06 50.13 Lighting Panelboard Schedule
26 06 50.16 Lighting Fixture Schedule
DIVISION 26
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Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations 356
26 08 00 Commissioning of Electrical Systems
Includes: commissioning of items common to multiple titles in
Division 26.
See: 01 91 00 for commissioning of subjects common to
multiple Divisions.
26 09 00 Instrumentation and Control for Electrical Systems
Includes: instrumentation and control associated with electrical
systems.
See: 13 50 00 for special instrumentation.
25 36 00 for integrated automation instrumentation and
terminal devices for electrical systems.
25 56 00 for integrated automation control of electrical systems.
25 96 00 for integrated automation control sequences for
electrical systems.
33 09 70 for instrumentation and control for electrical utilities.
26 09 13 Electrical Power Monitoring
26 09 15 Peak Load Controllers
26 09 16 Electrical Control Components
26 09 17 Programmable Controllers
26 09 19 Enclosed Contactors
26 09 23 Lighting Control Devices
Includes: clock and calendar, photoelectric switches,
occupancy sensors, and light-leveling control devices. Control-
and low-voltage lighting control devices connected through
computers. Addressable lighting control devices and lighting
components (ballasts) connected through computers.
See: 11 61 00 for theater and stage equipment.
26 50 00 for lighting.
26 55 61 for theatrical lighting.
See Also: 11 61 00 for theatrical lighting controls.
26 09 26 Lighting Control Panelboards
26 09 33 Central Dimming Controls
26 09 33.13 Multichannel Remote-Controlled Dimmers
26 09 33.16 Remote-Controlled Dimming Stations
26 09 36 Modular Dimming Controls
26 09 36.13 Manual Modular Dimming Controls
26 09 36.16 Integrated Multipreset Modular Dimming Controls
26 09 36.19 Standalone Multipreset Modular Dimming
Includes: wall-box multiscene dimming controls and multipreset
modular dimming controls, commonly known as architectural
dimmers.
26 09 43 Network Lighting Controls
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26 09 43.13 Digital-Network Lighting Controls
26 09 43.16 Addressable Luminaire Lighting Controls
26 09 43.19 Wireless Network Lighting Controls
26 09 43.23 Relay-Based Lighting Controls
Includes: passive, network-type luminaire control systems
using relays. Lighting control panels having mechanically held
relays for switching, networked control panels interoperation
with building automation systems, low-voltage and
programmable signal sources, internet-protocol-based digital
signal sources, and field-mounted sensors.
26 09 61 Theatrical Lighting Controls
26 10 00 Medium-Voltage Electrical Distribution
Includes: substations, transformers, switchgear, and circuit
protection devices to distribute medium-voltage electrical power
from the facility service point to the point of delivery.
Definitions: medium-voltage: 2400 V to 69 kV.
See: 26 05 13 for medium-voltage cables.
26 20 00 for low-voltage electrical distribution.
26 30 00 for facility electrical power generating and storing
equipment.
33 71 00 for electrical utility distribution.
26 11 00 Substations
Includes: assembly of switches, circuit breakers, buses, and
transformers to switch circuits and convert power from one
voltage to another.
See: 33 72 00 for utility substations.
34 21 16 for traction power substations.
26 11 13 Primary Unit Substations
26 11 16 Secondary Unit Substations
Includes: factory assembled and test units consisting of
medium-voltage primary incoming section, transformer section,
and low-voltage secondary motor-control-center section, and
low-voltage secondary switchboard section.
26 11 16.11 Secondary Unit Substations with Switchgear Secondary
Includes: factory-assembled and test units consisting of
medium-voltage primary incoming section, transformer section,
and low-voltage secondary switchgear section.
26 11 16.12 Secondary Unit Substations with Switchboard Secondary
Includes: factory-assembled and test units consisting of
medium-voltage primary incoming section, transformer section,
and low-voltage secondary switchboard section.
DIVISION 26
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Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations 358
26 11 16.13 Secondary Unit Substations with Motor Control Center Secondary
Includes: factory-assembled and test units consisting of
medium-voltage primary incoming section, transformer section,
and low-voltage secondary motor-control-center section, and
low-voltage secondary switchboard section.
26 12 00 Medium-Voltage Transformers
Includes: transformers for medium-voltage applications.
See: 26 22 00 for low-voltage transformers.
33 73 00 for utility transformers.
34 21 23 for traction power transformer-rectifier units.
26 12 13 Liquid-Filled, Medium-Voltage Transformers
26 12 16 Dry-Type, Medium-Voltage Transformers
26 12 19 Pad-Mounted, Liquid-Filled, Medium-Voltage Transformers
26 13 00 Medium-Voltage Switchgear
Includes: switchgear for medium-voltage applications.
See: 26 23 00 for low-voltage switchgear.
33 77 00 for medium-voltage utility switchgear.
34 21 19 for traction power switchgear.
26 13 13 Medium-Voltage Circuit Breaker Switchgear
26 13 16 Medium-Voltage Fusible Interrupter Switchgear
26 13 19 Medium-Voltage Vacuum Interrupter Switchgear
26 13 23 Medium-Voltage Metal-Enclosed Switchgear
26 13 26 Medium-Voltage Metal-Clad Switchgear
26 13 29 Medium-Voltage Compartmentalized Switchgear
26 15 00 Medium-Voltage Enclosed Bus Assemblies
26 15 13 Medium-Voltage Busways
26 15 16 Medium-Voltage Cablebus
26 16 00 Medium-Voltage Metering
26 18 00 Medium-Voltage Circuit Protection Devices
Includes: circuit protection devices for medium-voltage
applications.
See: 26 28 00 for low-voltage circuit protective devices.
26 41 23 for lightning protection surge arresters and
suppressors.
33 77 00 for medium-voltage utility circuit protection devices.
26 18 13 Medium-Voltage Cutouts
26 18 16 Medium-Voltage Fuses
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26 18 19 Medium-Voltage Lightning Arresters
26 18 23 Medium-Voltage Surge Arresters
26 18 26 Medium-Voltage Reclosers
26 18 29 Medium-Voltage Enclosed Bus
26 18 33 Medium-Voltage Enclosed Fuse Cutouts
26 18 36 Medium-Voltage Enclosed Fuses
26 18 39 Medium-Voltage Motor Controllers
26 20 00 Low-Voltage Electrical Distribution
Includes: overhead power systems, transformers, switchgear,
switchboards, panelboards, enclosed bus assemblies, power
distribution units, controllers, wiring devices, and circuit
protection devices to distribute low-voltage electrical power
from the point of voltage transformation to the point of use.
Typical voltages: 120, 208, 230, 240, 277, 460, and 480.
Definitions: low-voltage: 600 V and less.
See: 26 05 19 for low-voltage electrical power conductors and
cables.
26 10 00 for medium-voltage electrical distribution.
26 30 00 for facility electrical power generating and storing
equipment.
26 21 00 Low-Voltage Electrical Service Entrance
See: 26 05 19 for low-voltage electrical power conductors and
cables.
26 05 46 for utility poles for electrical systems.
33 71 13 for site electrical transmission towers.
33 71 16 for electrical utility poles.
26 21 13 Low-Voltage Overhead Electrical Service Entrance
26 21 16 Low-Voltage Underground Electrical Service Entrance
26 22 00 Low-Voltage Transformers
Includes: transformers for low-voltage applications.
See: 26 12 00 for medium-voltage transformers.
26 22 13 Low-Voltage Distribution Transformers
26 22 16 Low-Voltage Buck-Boost Transformers
26 22 17 Low-Voltage Transformers for Nonlinear Loads
Includes: enclosed dry-type transformers for nonlinear power
loads, similar to computers and other electronic power
supplies, with primaries and secondaries rated 600 volts and
less.
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26 22 18 Low-Voltage Transformers for Load Centers
Includes: small dry-type transformers with integral circuit
breaker load center, with primary and secondary voltages of
600 volts or less.
26 22 19 Control and Signal Transformers
26 23 00 Low-Voltage Switchgear
Includes: switchgear for low-voltage applications.
See: 26 13 00 for medium-voltage switchgear.
26 23 13 Paralleling Low-Voltage Switchgear
26 24 00 Switchboards and Panelboards
Includes: switchboards, panelboards, and control centers.
See: 26 27 16 for electrical cabinets and enclosures.
26 29 13 for enclosed controllers.
26 29 23 for variable-frequency motor controllers.
26 24 13 Switchboards
26 24 16 Panelboards
26 24 16.16 Electronically Operated Circuit-Breaker Panelboards
Includes: manual and programmable, electrical branch circuit
panelboards using low-voltage or digital control circuits.
Includes electrically operated, molded-case circuit breakers.
26 24 19 Motor-Control Centers
26 25 00 Low-Voltage Enclosed Bus Assemblies
Includes: busway, step bus, and tap boxes.
See: 33 72 26 for utility substation bus assemblies.
26 25 13 Low-Voltage Busways
26 25 16 Low-Voltage Cablebus Systems
26 27 00 Low-Voltage Distribution Equipment
Includes: wiring devices includes receptacles, switches,
dimmers, and finish plates.
See: 26 24 00 for switchboards and panelboards.
33 71 73 for utility electric meters.
See Also: 11 11 36 for vehicle charging unit.
26 27 13 Electricity Metering
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26 27 16 Electrical Cabinets and Enclosures
26 27 19 Multi-Outlet Assemblies
26 27 23 Indoor Service Poles
26 27 26 Wiring Devices
26 27 33 Power Distribution Units
Includes: circuit protection devices for low-voltage applications.
Enclosed switches and transfer switches.
See: 26 24 16 for panelboards.
26 27 73 Door Chimes
26 28 00 Low-Voltage Circuit Protective Devices
Includes: circuit protection devices for low-voltage applications.
Enclosed switches and transfer switches.
See: 26 18 00 for medium-voltage circuit protection devices.
26 28 13 Fuses
26 28 16 Enclosed Switches and Circuit Breakers
26 28 16.13 Enclosed Circuit Breakers
26 28 16.16 Enclosed Switches
26 29 00 Low-Voltage Controllers
Includes: contactors and motor controllers.
May Include: fuses.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: enclosed controllers: motor
controllers.
See: 26 24 19 for motor-control centers.
26 28 13 for fuses.
26 29 13 Enclosed Controllers
26 29 13.13 Across-the-Line Motor Controllers
26 29 13.16 Reduced-Voltage Motor Controllers
26 29 23 Variable-Frequency Motor Controllers
26 29 33 Controllers for Fire Pump Drivers
26 29 33.13 Full-Service Controllers for Fire Pump Electric-Motor Drivers
26 29 33.16 Limited-Service Controllers for Fire Pump Electric-Motor Drivers
26 29 33.19 Controllers for Fire Pump Diesel Engine Drivers
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26 30 00 Facility Electrical Power Generating and
Storing Equipment
Includes: equipment to generate and store electrical power for
a single facility.
See: 48 10 00 for electrical power generation equipment.
26 31 00 Photovoltaic Collectors
Includes: solar cells to convert sunlight to electricity.
See: 07 31 00 for solar collector roof shingles.
22 33 30 for residential, collector-to-tank, solar-electric
domestic water heaters.
23 56 00 for solar energy heating equipment.
42 12 23 for solar process heaters.
42 13 26 for industrial solar radiation heat exchangers.
48 14 00 for solar energy electrical power generation
equipment.
26 32 00 Packaged Generator Assemblies
Includes: generators, frequency changers, and rotary
converters and uninterruptible power units.
See: 23 11 00 for facility fuel piping.
23 24 00 for internal-combustion engine piping.
48 11 00 for fossil fuel plant electrical power generation
equipment.
48 13 00 for hydroelectric plant electrical power generation
equipment.
48 15 00 for wind energy electrical power generation
equipment.
26 32 13 Engine Generators
26 32 13.13 Diesel-Engine-Driven Generator Sets
26 32 13.16 Gas-Engine-Driven Generator Sets
26 32 13.26 Gas-Turbine Engine-Driven Generators
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: microturbines.
See: 48 11 23 for fossil fuel electrical power plant gas turbines.
26 32 16 Steam-Turbine Generators
26 32 19 Hydro-Turbine Generators
26 32 23 Wind Energy Equipment
26 32 23.13 Horizontal-Axis Wind Turbines
Includes: small-scale facility-mounted units.
See Also: 48 15 13 for wind turbines for power plant wind
turbines.
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26 32 23.16 Vertical-Axis Wind Turbines
Includes: small-scale facility-mounted units.
See Also: 48 15 13 for wind turbines for power plant wind
turbines.
26 32 26 Frequency Changers
26 32 29 Rotary Converters
26 32 33 Rotary Uninterruptible Power Units
26 32 36 Resistive Load Banks
26 33 00 Battery Equipment
Includes: batteries, battery racks, battery chargers, static power
converters, uninterruptible power supplies, and accessories.
May Include: battery-operated emergency light fixtures.
See: 25 36 23 for integrated automation battery monitors.
26 31 00 for photovoltaic collectors.
33 72 33 for electrical utility substation.
48 17 13 for electrical power generation batteries.
See Also: 26 52 13 for emergency lighting incorporating
batteries.
26 33 13 Batteries
26 33 16 Battery Racks
26 33 19 Battery Units
26 33 23 Central Battery Equipment
26 33 23.13 Central Battery Equipment for Emergency Lighting
26 33 33 Static Power Converters
26 33 43 Battery Chargers
26 33 46 Battery Monitoring
26 33 53 Static Uninterruptible Power Supply
26 35 00 Power Filters and Conditioners
Includes: capacitors, chokes and inductors, filters, power factor
controllers, and voltage regulators.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: EMI: electromagnetic
interference. RFI: radio frequency interference. Power factor
correction equipment: power factor controllers.
See: 08 34 46 for RFI shielding doors.
08 56 46 for RFI shielding windows.
13 49 00 for radiation protection.
26 18 23 for medium-voltage surge arresters.
28 41 00 for radiation detection and alarm.
40 91 16 for electromagnetic process measurement devices.
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26 35 13 Capacitors
26 35 16 Chokes and Inductors
26 35 23 Electromagnetic-Interference Filters
26 35 26 Harmonic Filters
26 35 33 Power Factor Correction Equipment
26 35 33.13 Medium-Voltage Power Factor Correction Equipment
26 35 33.16 Low-Voltage Power Factor Correction Equipment
26 35 36 Slip Controllers
26 35 43 Static-Frequency Converters
26 35 46 Radio-Frequency-Interference Filters
26 35 53 Voltage Regulators
26 36 00 Transfer Switches
Includes: switches transfer from one source of electricity to
another.
26 36 13 Manual Transfer Switches
26 36 23 Automatic Transfer Switches
26 40 00 Electrical Protection
26 41 00 Facility Lightning Protection
Includes: wiring and equipment for lightning protection.
Notes: other building elements may be used in lightning
protection systems in lieu of air terminals.
See: 26 18 19 for medium-voltage lightning arresters.
33 79 00 for site grounding.
33 79 93 for site lightning protection.
See Also: 02 30 00 for subsurface investigation for testing of
electrical conductance of soils.
26 41 13 Lightning Protection for Structures
26 41 13.13 Lightning Protection for Buildings
26 41 16 Lightning Prevention and Dissipation
26 41 19 Early Streamer Emission Lightning Protection
26 41 23 Lightning Protection Surge Arresters and Suppressors
26 43 00 Surge Protective Devices
Includes: devices to protect against voltage surges on electrical
distribution systems.
26 43 13 Surge Protective Devices for Low-Voltage Electrical Power Circuits
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26 50 00 Lighting
Includes: luminaries, lighting equipment, ballasts, dimming
controls, and lighting accessories. Fluorescent, high intensity
discharge, incandescent, mercury vapor, neon, and sodium
vapor lighting.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: HID: high intensity discharge.
See: 10 84 00 for gas lighting.
25 36 26 for integrated automation lighting relays.
26 09 23 for lighting controls.
26 20 00 for low-voltage electrical transmission.
26 51 00 Interior Lighting
Includes: lighting for interior locations, except for emergency
lighting, lighting in hazardous locations, and special purpose
lighting. Chandeliers, troffers.
See: 09 54 16 for luminous ceilings.
09 58 00 for integrated ceiling assemblies.
10 14 33 for illuminated panel signage.
26 51 13 Incandescent Interior Lighting
26 51 16 Fluorescent Interior Lighting
26 51 19 LED Interior Lighting
26 51 23 HID Interior Lighting
26 52 00 Safety Lighting
Includes: equipment for exitway lighting and other emergency
applications, including emergency battery units, fixtures with
integral batter power supplies.
See: 26 52 13 for exit signs.
26 52 13 Emergency and Exit Lighting
See Also: 10 14 00 for signage.
26 52 13.13 Emergency Lighting
26 52 13.16 Exit Signs
26 54 00 Classified Location Lighting
Includes: lighting for application in areas classified as
hazardous.
See: 26 55 33 for hazard warning lighting.
26 54 13 Incandescent Classified Location Lighting
26 54 16 Fluorescent Classified Location Lighting
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26 54 19 LED Classified Location Lighting
26 55 00 Special Purpose Lighting
Includes: lighting equipment for specialized applications.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: healthcare lighting: medical
lighting.
See: 11 13 26 for loading dock lights.
11 59 00 for exhibit and display equipment.
11 61 00 for theater and stage equipment.
11 70 00 for healthcare equipment.
13 10 00 for swimming pools.
13 12 00 for fountains.
13 14 00 for aquatic park structures.
13 17 00 for tubs and pools.
26 54 00 for classified location lighting.
34 40 00 for transportation signals.
35 13 13 for navigation signals.
See Also: 11 61 00 for theatrical lighting.
26 55 23 Outline Lighting
26 55 29 Underwater Lighting
26 55 33 Hazard Warning Lighting
26 55 36 Obstruction Lighting
26 55 39 Helipad Lighting
See: 34 43 00 for airfield signaling and control equipment.
26 55 53 Security Lighting
26 55 59 Display Lighting
26 55 61 Theatrical Lighting
26 55 63 Detention Lighting
26 55 68 Athletic Field Lighting
26 55 70 Healthcare Lighting
26 55 83 Broadcast Lighting
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26 56 00 Exterior Lighting
Includes: lighting equipment for exterior locations, except for
special purpose and signal lighting. Airfield general exterior
lighting.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: athletic lighting: sports lighting.
See: 10 14 33 for illuminated panel signage.
11 13 26 for loading dock lights.
11 68 23 for exterior court athletic equipment.
32 94 00 for planting accessories.
34 41 13 for traffic signals.
34 42 13 for railway signals.
34 43 13 for airfield signals.
34 43 16 for airfield landing equipment.
34 71 00 for roadway construction.
34 72 00 for railway construction.
34 73 00 for airfield construction.
34 75 00 for roadway equipment.
26 56 13 Lighting Poles and Standards
26 56 17 Fluorescent Exterior Lighting
26 56 18 Incandescent Exterior Lighting
26 56 19 LED Exterior Lighting
26 56 21 HID Exterior Lighting
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DIVISION 27 COMMUNICATIONS
27 00 00 Communications
May be used as Division level
Section title.
See: 02 41 19 for selective
demolition of existing
communications systems.
07 84 00 for firestopping.
07 92 00 for joint sealants.
08 31 00 for access doors and
panels.
09 91 00 for field painting.
25 37 00 for integrated
automation instrumentation and
terminal devices for
communications.
25 57 00 for integrated
automation control of
communications.
25 97 00 for integrated
automation control sequences
for communications.
31 23 33 for trenching and
backfilling.
27 01 00 Operation and Maintenance of Communications Systems
Includes: maintenance, repair, rehabilitation, replacement,
restoration, preservation, etc. of communications.
Level 4 Numbering Recommendation: following numbering is
recommended for the creation of Level 4 titles:
.51-.59 for maintenance.
.61-.69 for repair.
.71-.79 for rehabilitation.
.81-.89 for replacement.
.91-.99 for restoration.
27 01 10 Operation and Maintenance of Structured Cabling and Enclosures
27 01 20 Operation and Maintenance of Data Communications
27 01 30 Operation and Maintenance of Voice Communications
27 01 40 Operation and Maintenance of Audio-Video Communications
27 01 50 Operation and Maintenance of Distributed Communications and Monitoring
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27 05 00 Common Work Results for Communications
Includes: subjects common to multiple titles in Division 27.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: T1: high speed digital network.
DSL: digital subscriber line.
See: 01 80 00 for performance requirements of subjects
common to multiple titles.
05 45 19 for communications metal supports.
13 48 00 for sound, vibration, and seismic control.
25 05 13 for conductors and cables for integrated automation.
25 05 26 for grounding and bonding for integrated automation.
25 05 28 for pathways for integrated automation.
25 05 48 for vibration and seismic control for integrated
automation.
25 05 53 for identification for integrated automation.
26 05 43 for underground ducts and raceways for electrical.
26 05 46 for utility poles for electrical.
27 05 26 for grounding and bonding for communications
systems.
27 05 28 for pathways for communications systems.
27 15 01 for conductors and cables for electronic safety and
security.
28 05 48 for vibration and seismic controls for electronic safety
and security.
28 05 53 for identification for electronic safety and security.
33 81 19 for site communications utility poles.
33 82 43 for grounding and bonding for site communications
distribution.
27 05 05 Selective Demolition for Communications
See: 02 41 19 for selective demolition for whole structure
demolition.
27 05 11 Cameras for Audio-Visual Systems
27 05 13 Communications Services
27 05 13.13 Dialtone Services
27 05 13.23 T1 Services
27 05 13.33 DSL Services
27 05 13.43 Cable Services
27 05 13.53 Satellite Services
27 05 26 Grounding and Bonding for Communications Systems
27 05 28 Pathways for Communications Systems
27 05 29 Hangers and Supports for Communications Systems
27 05 33 Conduits and Backboxes for Communications Systems
27 05 36 Cable Trays for Communications Systems
27 05 39 Surface Raceways for Communications Systems
27 05 43 Underground Ducts and Raceways for Communications Systems
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27 05 44 Sleeves and Sleeve Seals for Communications Pathways and Cabling
Includes: penetration methods into and through fire-rated and
unrated walls, ceilings, and floors. Sealing of conduit
penetrations against water is included.
Does Not Include: firestopping requirements.
27 05 46 Utility Poles for Communications Systems
27 05 48 Vibration and Seismic Controls for Communications Systems
27 05 48.16 Seismic Controls for Communications Systems
Includes: restraint channel bracings, restraint cables, seismic-
restraint accessories, and mechanical and adhesive anchor
bolts.
27 05 53 Identification for Communications Systems
27 06 00 Schedules for Communications
Includes: schedules of items common to multiple titles in
Division 27.
Notes: a schedule may be included on drawings, in the project
manual, or a project book.
27 06 10 Schedules for Structured Cabling and Enclosures
27 06 20 Schedules for Data Communications
27 06 30 Schedules for Voice Communications
27 06 40 Schedules for Audio-Video Communications
27 06 50 Schedules for Distributed Communications and Monitoring
27 08 00 Commissioning of Communications
See: 01 91 00 for commissioning of subjects common to
multiple divisions.
27 10 00 Structured Cabling
Includes: backbone and horizontal cabling for a facility.
See: 27 05 13 for communications services.
27 13 00 for communications backbone cabling.
27 15 00 for communications horizontal cabling.
27 16 00 for communications connecting cords, devices and
adapters.
27 11 00 Communications Equipment Room Fittings
Includes: equipment to fit out a communications equipment
room or space.
27 11 13 Communications Entrance Protection
27 11 16 Communications Cabinets, Racks, Frames, and Enclosures
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27 11 19 Communications Termination Blocks and Patch Panels
27 11 23 Communications Cable Management and Ladder Rack
27 11 26 Communications Rack Mounted Power Protection and Power Strips
27 13 00 Communications Backbone Cabling
Includes: inside and outside: copper, fiber, and coaxial cable
plant.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: optical fiber: fiber optic. T1:
high-speed digital network. DSL: digital subscriber line.
See: 27 05 13 for communications services.
27 11 00 for communications equipment room work.
27 15 00 for communications horizontal cabling.
27 15 13 for communications copper horizontal cabling.
27 15 23 for communications optical fiber horizontal cabling.
27 15 33 for communications coaxial horizontal cabling.
27 16 00 for communications connecting cords, devices and
adapters.
33 82 00 for site communications distribution.
33 82 13 for site copper communications distribution cabling.
33 82 23 for site optical fiber communications distribution
cabling.
33 82 33 for site coaxial communications distribution cabling.
27 13 13 Communications Copper Backbone Cabling
27 13 13.13 Communications Copper Cable Splicing and Terminations
27 13 23 Communications Optical Fiber Backbone Cabling
27 13 23.13 Communications Optical Fiber Splicing and Terminations
27 13 33 Communications Coaxial Backbone Cabling
27 13 33.13 Communications Coaxial Splicing and Terminations
27 13 43 Communications Services Cabling
27 13 43.13 Dialtone Services Cabling
27 13 43.23 T1 Services Cabling
27 13 43.33 DSL Services Cabling
27 13 43.43 Cable Services Cabling
27 13 43.53 Satellite Services Cabling
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27 15 00 Communications Horizontal Cabling
Includes: horizontal cable plant from communications
equipment room to workstation or drop location.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: CCTV: closed circuit television.
IF/RF: intermediate frequency/radio frequency. Optical fiber:
fiber optic.
See: 27 11 00 for communications equipment room work.
27 13 00 for communications backbone cabling.
27 13 13 for communications copper backbone cabling.
27 13 23 for communications optical fiber backbone cabling.
27 13 33 for communications coaxial backbone cabling.
27 16 00 for communications connecting cords, devices and
adapters.
27 20 00 for data communications.
27 30 00 for voice communications.
27 40 00 for audio-video communications.
27 51 13 for paging systems.
27 52 13 for patient monitoring and telemetry systems.
27 52 23 for nurse call/code blue systems.
27 53 19 for internal cellular, paging, and antenna systems.
27 15 01 Communications Horizontal Cabling Applications
Notes: additional Level 4 applications may be added as needed
by project.
27 15 01.11 Conductors and Cables for Electronic Safety and Security
27 15 01.13 Video Surveillance Communications Conductors and Cables
27 15 01.15 Access Control Communications Conductors and Cables
27 15 01.16 Voice Communications Horizontal Cabling
27 15 01.17 Intrusion Detection Communications Conductors and Cables
27 15 01.19 Fire Alarm Communications Conductors and Cables
27 15 01.23 Audio-Video Communications Horizontal Cabling
27 15 01.39 Patient Monitoring and Telemetry Communications Horizontal Cabling
27 15 01.43 Nurse Call and Intercom Communications Horizontal Cabling
27 15 01.46 Paging Communications Horizontal Cabling
27 15 01.49 Intermediate Frequency/Radio Frequency Communications Horizontal Cabling
27 15 01.53 Antennas Communications Horizontal Cabling
27 15 13 Communications Copper Horizontal Cabling
27 15 23 Communications Optical Fiber Horizontal Cabling
27 15 33 Communications Coaxial Horizontal Cabling
27 15 43 Communications Faceplates and Connectors
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27 16 00 Communications Connecting Cords, Devices, and
Adapters
Includes: patch cords, station cords and other adapters.
See: 27 11 00 for communications equipment room work.
27 13 00 for communications backbone cabling.
27 15 00 for communications horizontal cabling.
27 16 13 Communications Custom Cable Assemblies
27 16 16 Communications Media Converters, Adapters, and Transceivers
27 16 19 Communications Patch Cords, Station Cords, and Cross Connect Wire
27 20 00 Data Communications
See: 27 15 00 for data communications horizontal cabling.
27 21 00 Data Communications Network Equipment
Includes: switching and routing equipment for data
communications.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: CSU/DSU: channel service
unit/data service unit. LAN: local area network. WAN: wide area
network.
See: 25 13 00 for integrated automation control and monitoring
network.
27 22 00 for data communications hardware.
27 24 00 for data communications peripheral data equipment.
27 25 00 for data communications software.
27 26 00 for data communications programming and integration
services.
28 05 31 for communications equipment for electronic safety
and security.
27 21 13 Data Communications Firewalls
27 21 16 Data Communications Routers, CSU/DSU, Multiplexers, Codecs, and Modems
27 21 26 Data Communications Network Management
27 21 29 Data Communications Switches and Hubs
27 21 33 Data Communications Wireless Access Points
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27 22 00 Data Communications Hardware
Includes: computer equipment for data communications.
See: 11 28 00 for office equipment.
25 14 00 for integrated automation local control units.
27 21 00 for data communications network equipment.
27 24 00 for data communications peripheral data equipment.
27 25 00 for data communications software.
27 26 00 for data communications programming and integration
services.
40 95 00 for process control hardware.
27 22 13 Data Communications Mainframes
27 22 16 Data Communications Storage and Backup
27 22 19 Data Communications Servers
27 22 23 Data Communications Desktops
27 22 26 Data Communications Laptops
27 22 29 Data Communications Handhelds
27 24 00 Data Communications Peripheral Data Equipment
Includes: additional equipment for data communications.
See: 11 28 00 for office equipment.
27 21 00 for data communications network equipment.
27 22 00 for data communications hardware.
27 25 00 for data communications software.
27 26 00 for data communications programming and integration
services.
27 41 00 for audio-video systems.
27 41 23 for audio-video accessories.
40 95 00 for process control hardware.
27 24 13 Printers
27 24 16 Scanners
27 24 19 External Drives
27 24 23 Audio-Video Devices
27 24 26 Virtual Reality Equipment
27 24 29 Disaster Recovery Equipment
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27 25 00 Data Communications Software
Includes: software for data communications.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: CRM: customer relationship
management. VPN: virtual private network.
See: 25 15 00 for integrated automation software.
27 21 00 for data communications network equipment.
27 22 00 for data communications hardware.
27 24 00 for data communications peripheral data equipment.
27 26 00 for data communications programming and integration
services.
27 34 13 for toll fraud equipment and software.
27 34 16 for telemanagement software.
40 96 00 for process control software.
27 25 13 Virus Protection Software
27 25 16 Application Suites
27 25 19 Email Software
27 25 23 Graphics/Multimedia Software
27 25 26 Customer Relationship Management Software
27 25 29 Operating System Software
27 25 33 Database Software
27 25 37 Virtual Private Network Software
27 25 39 Internet Conferencing Software
27 26 00 Data Communications Programming and Integration
Services
Includes: custom programming and integration requirements.
See: 27 21 00 for data communications network equipment.
27 22 00 for data communications hardware.
27 24 00 for data communications peripheral data equipment.
27 25 00 for data communications software.
See Also: 28 05 45 for systems integration and unified
systems.
27 26 13 Web Development
27 26 16 Database Development
27 26 19 Application Development
27 26 23 Network Integration Requirements
27 26 26 Data Communications Integration Requirements
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27 30 00 Voice Communications
See: 27 15 00 for voice communications horizontal cabling.
27 31 00 Voice Communications Switching and Routing Equipment
Includes: switching and routing equipment for voice
communications.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: PBX: private branch exchange.
IP: internet protocol.
See: 27 32 00 for voice communications terminal equipment.
27 33 00 for voice communications messaging.
27 34 00 for call accounting.
27 35 00 for call management.
27 31 13 PBX/ Key Systems
27 31 23 Internet Protocol Voice Switches
27 32 00 Voice Communications Terminal Equipment
Includes: telephones and other equipment associated with use
of telephone lines.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: TTY: teletypewriter, also called
TDD: telecommunication device for the deaf. Facsimiles: fax
machines.
See: 10 17 00 for telephone specialties.
10 25 16 for modular service walls.
14 20 00 for elevators.
27 31 00 for voice communications switching and routing
equipment.
27 33 00 for voice communications messaging.
27 33 26 for facsimile servers.
27 34 00 for call accounting.
27 35 00 for call management.
27 32 13 Telephone Sets
27 32 16 Wireless Transceivers
27 32 23 Elevator Telephones
27 32 26 Ring-Down Emergency Telephones
27 32 29 Facsimiles and Modems
27 32 36 TTY Equipment
27 32 43 Radio Communications Equipment
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27 33 00 Voice Communications Messaging
Includes: voice mail, fax servers and other automated response
systems.
See: 27 31 00 for voice communications switching and routing
equipment.
27 32 00 for voice communications terminal equipment.
27 32 29 for facsimiles and modems.
27 34 00 for call accounting.
27 35 00 for call management.
27 33 16 Voice Mail and Auto Attendant
27 33 23 Interactive Voice Response
27 33 26 Facsimile Servers
27 34 00 Call Accounting
Includes: hardware and software that facilitates call accounting.
See: 27 25 00 for data communications software.
27 31 00 for voice communications switching and routing
equipment.
27 32 00 for voice communications terminal equipment.
27 33 00 for voice communications messaging.
27 35 00 for call management.
27 34 13 Toll Fraud Equipment and Software
27 34 16 Telemanagement Software
27 35 00 Call Management
Includes: call center equipment and systems.
See: 27 31 00 for voice communications switching and routing
equipment.
27 32 00 for voice communications terminal equipment.
27 33 00 for voice communications messaging.
27 34 00 for call accounting.
27 35 13 Digital Voice Announcers
27 35 16 Automatic Call Distributors
27 35 19 Call Status and Management Displays
27 35 23 Dedicated 911 Systems
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27 40 00 Audio-Video Communications
See: 27 15 00 for audio-video communications horizontal
cabling.
27 41 00 Audio-Video Systems
Includes: standalone and integrated audio-video systems and
equipment that generally support a single room or space in a
facility with many components that function as one system. In
the case of CATV, the integrated audio-video system connects
to a cable distribution system. Source and production
equipment, switches, amplifiers, control interfaces,
microphones, and presentation devices. Broadcast studio
audio-video equipment.
May Include: audio-visual furniture.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: CATV: community antenna
television: community access television: cable television: cable
TV. MATV: master antenna television.
See: 11 25 00 for hospitality equipment.
11 28 00 for office equipment.
11 50 00 for educational equipment.
11 52 00 for audio-visual equipment.
11 61 00 for theater and stage equipment.
27 15 00 for communications horizontal cabling.
27 24 23 for audio-video devices.
27 51 00 for distributed audio-video communications systems.
See Also: 12 56 52 for audio-visual furniture.
27 41 13 Architecturally Integrated Audio-Video Equipment
27 41 16 Integrated Audio-Video Systems and Equipment
27 41 16.25 Integrated Audio-Video Systems and Equipment for Restaurants and Bars
27 41 16.28 Integrated Audio-Video Systems and Equipment for Conference Rooms
27 41 16.29 Integrated Audio-Video Systems and Equipment for Board Rooms
27 41 16.51 Integrated Audio-Video Systems and Equipment for Classrooms
27 41 16.52 Integrated Audio-Video Systems and Equipment for Religious Facilities
27 41 16.61 Integrated Audio-Video Systems and Equipment for Theaters
27 41 16.62 Integrated Audio-Video Systems and Equipment for Auditoriums
27 41 16.63 Integrated Audio-Video Systems and Equipment for Stadiums and Arenas
27 41 19 Portable Audio-Video Equipment
27 41 23 Audio-Video Accessories
27 41 33 Master Antenna Television Systems
27 41 43 Audio-Video Conferencing
DIVISION 27
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27 42 00 Electronic Digital Systems
Includes: hardware, software, and equipment for digital signage
systems.
See: 10 13 13 for self-contained electronic directories.
10 14 63 for self-contained electronic message signage.
27 42 13 Point of Sale Systems
27 42 16 Transportation Information Display Systems
27 42 19 Public Information Systems
27 50 00 Distributed Communications and Monitoring
Systems
27 51 00 Distributed Audio-Video Communications Systems
Includes: paging, public address, sound masking, and
intercommunications systems that service all or part of a
facility.
See: 11 20 00 for commercial equipment.
11 28 00 for office equipment.
11 30 00 for residential equipment.
11 50 00 for educational equipment.
11 52 00 for audio-visual equipment.
11 70 00 for healthcare equipment.
27 15 00 for paging communications horizontal cabling.
27 40 00 for audio-video communications.
27 51 13 Paging Systems
27 51 13.13 Overhead Paging Systems
27 51 16 Public Address Systems
27 51 19 Sound Masking Systems
27 51 23 Intercommunications and Program Systems
Includes: paging, public address, sound masking, access
control, and intercommunications systems that service all or
part of a facility.
27 51 23.20 Commercial Intercommunications and Program Systems
27 51 23.30 Residential Intercommunications and Program Systems
27 51 23.50 Educational Intercommunications and Program Systems
27 51 23.63 Detention Intercommunications and Program Systems
27 51 23.70 Healthcare Intercommunications and Program Systems
27 51 26 Assistive Listening Systems
27 51 29 Emergency Communications Systems
Includes: communication rescue assistance equipment to aid
first responders, area of refuge communication systems, and
other life safety communications systems typically powered on
emergency power networks.
See Also: 28 49 00 for electronic personal protection systems.
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27 51 29.13 Rescue Assistance Signal Systems
27 52 00 Healthcare Communications and Monitoring Systems
Includes: communications and monitoring systems for
healthcare applications.
See: 11 70 00 for healthcare equipment.
27 15 00 for nurse call communications horizontal cabling.
27 15 00 for patient monitoring and telemetry communications
horizontal cabling.
27 52 13 Patient Monitoring and Telemetry Systems
27 52 16 Telemedicine Systems
27 52 19 Healthcare Imaging Systems
27 52 23 Nurse Call/Code Blue Systems
27 53 00 Distributed Systems
Includes: clocks, interior antenna systems and tracking
systems.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: RF: radio frequency.
See: 10 25 16 for modular service walls.
10 74 13 for exterior clocks.
12 46 19 for interior clocks.
27 53 13 Clock Systems
27 53 13.13 Wireless Clock Systems
27 53 16 Infrared and Radio Frequency Tracking Systems
27 53 19 Internal Cellular, Paging, and Antenna Systems
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DIVISION 28
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DIVISION 28 ELECTRONIC SAFETY
AND SECURITY
28 00 00 Electronic Safety
and Security
May be used as Division level
Section title.
See: 02 41 19 for selective demolition
of existing electronic safety and
security systems.
07 84 00 for firestopping.
08 31 00 for access doors and panels.
08 42 00 for entrances.
08 56 53 for security windows.
08 70 00 for hardware.
08 87 23 for safety and security films.
10 14 63 for electronic message
signage.
11 12 00 for parking control
equipment.
11 97 00 for security equipment.
11 98 00 for detention equipment.
12 59 00 for systems furniture.
25 38 00 for integrated automation
instrumentation and terminal devices
for electronic safety and security.
25 58 00 for integrated automation
control of electronic safety and
security.
25 98 00 for integrated automation
control sequences for electronic
safety and security.
26 55 53 for security lighting.
27 11 00 for communications
equipment room fittings.
27 15 01 for communications
horizontal cabling applications.
27 20 00 for data communications.
27 30 00 for voice communications.
27 40 00 for audio-video
communications.
27 50 00 for distributed
communications and monitoring
systems.
32 31 13.53 for high-security chain
link fences and gates.
33 79 00 for site grounding.
33 80 00 for communications utilities.
34 40 00 for transportation signaling
and control equipment.
40 63 00 for control system
equipment.
DIVISION 28
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28 01 00 Operation and Maintenance of Electronic Safety and
Security
Includes: maintenance, repair, rehabilitation, replacement,
restoration, preservation, etc. of electronic safety and security.
Level 4 Numbering Recommendation: Level 4 titles for
electronic safety and security are provided as examples for
user's creation of more detailed titles for other subjects as
required. Following Level 4 numbering is recommended:
.51-.59 for maintenance.
.61-.69 for repair.
.71-.79 for rehabilitation.
.81-.89 for replacement.
.91-.99 for restoration.
28 01 10 Operation and Maintenance of Access Control
28 01 10.51 Maintenance and Administration of Access Control
28 01 10.71 Revisions and Upgrades of Access Control
28 01 20 Operation and Maintenance of Video Surveillance
28 01 20.51 Maintenance and Administration of Video Surveillance
28 01 20.71 Revisions and Upgrades of Video Surveillance
28 01 30 Operation and Maintenance of Security Detection, Alarm, and Monitoring
28 01 30.51 Maintenance and Administration of Security Detection, Alarm, and Monitoring
28 01 30.71 Revisions and Upgrades of Security Detection, Alarm, and Monitoring
28 01 50 Operation and Maintenance of Specialized Systems
28 01 50.51 Maintenance and Administration of Specialized Systems
28 01 50.71 Revisions and Upgrades of Specialized Systems
28 01 60 Operation and Maintenance of Mass Notification
28 01 60.51 Maintenance and Administration of Mass Notification
28 01 60.71 Revisions and Upgrades of Mass Notification
28 01 70 Operation and Maintenance of Life Safety
28 01 70.51 Maintenance and Administration of Life Safety
28 01 70.71 Revisions and Upgrades of Life Safety
28 01 80 Operation and Maintenance of Fire Detection and Alarm
28 01 80.51 Maintenance and Administration of Fire Detection and Alarm
28 01 80.71 Revisions and Upgrades of Fire Detection and Alarm
28 05 00 Common Work Results for Electronic Safety and Security
See: 27 11 00 for communications equipment room fittings.
27 15 01 for communications horizontal cabling applications.
27 20 00 for data communications.
27 30 00 for voice communications.
27 40 00 for audio-video communications.
28 05 05 Selective Security Systems Demolition
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28 05 07 Power Sources for Electronic Safety and Security
Includes: electronic low-voltage power sources specifically for
electronic safety and security purposes, also covering UL294
and UL294B approved power supplies for access control.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: UL294. PoE: Power over
Ethernet
See Also: 26 20 00 for low-voltage electrical distribution.
28 05 07.11 Power Sources for Access Control
Includes: UL294 and UL294B approved power supplies for
access control.
28 05 07.13 Power Sources for Video Surveillance
28 05 07.15 Power Sources for Intrusion Detection
28 05 07.17 Power Sources for Fire Detection and Alarm
28 05 07.19 Solar Power Sources for Electronic Safety and Security
See: 48 14 13: for solar energy collectors.
28 05 07.21 PoE Power Sources for Electronic Safety and Security
Includes: UL294B mid-span injectors or network switches used
exclusively for access control.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: UL294, UL294B. PoE: Power
over Ethernet.
See: 28 05 07 for power sources for access control.
28 05 07.23 Uninterruptible Power Supply
See Also: 26 33 53 for static uninterruptible power supply.
28 05 07.25 Power Source Monitoring
See Also: 26 33 46 for battery monitoring.
28 05 07.27 Power Source Monitoring Appliances
28 05 07.29 Power Source Monitoring Software
28 05 09 Surge Protection for Electronic Safety and Security
See Also: 26 43 13 for surge protective devices for low-voltage
electrical power circuits.
28 05 09.11 Surge Protection for Access Control
28 05 09.13 Surge Protection for Video Surveillance
28 05 09.15 Surge Protection for Intrusion Detection
28 05 09.17 Surge Protection for Fire Detection and Alarm
28 05 11 Cyber Security Requirements for Electronic Safety and Security
DIVISION 28
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28 05 13 Servers, Workstations and Storage for Electronic Safety and Security
Includes: storage hardware, software, and services supporting
security, life safety, and fire alarm multiple requirements.
See: 27 21 00 for data communications network equipment.
27 22 16 data communications storage and backup.
27 24 00 for data communications peripheral data equipment.
See Also: 27 22 16 for data communications storage and
backup.
28 05 13.11 System Requirements for Servers, Workstations and Storage
Includes: requirements on redundancy and resiliency.
Notes: this Section is not intended to duplicate or supplant
Division 01 General Requirements content.
28 05 15 Servers for Electronic Safety and Security
See Also: 27 22 19 for data communications servers.
28 05 17 Workstations for Electronic Safety and Security
See Also: 27 22 23 for data communications desktops.
28 05 19 Storage Appliances for Electronic Safety and Security
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: DVR: digital video recorder.
NVR: network video recorder.
See Also: 27 42 13 for of sale systems.
28 05 19.11 Digital Video Recorders
28 05 19.13 Hybrid Digital Video Recorders
28 05 19.15 Network Video Recorders
28 05 21 Network Attached Storage for Electronic Safety and Security
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: NAS: network attached storage.
28 05 23 Storage Area Network for Electronic Safety and Security
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: SAN: storage area network
28 05 25 Cloud Based Storage for Electronic Safety and Security
28 05 27 Archival Systems for Electronic Safety and Security
28 05 27.11 Digital Tape Storage
28 05 27.13 Storage Media
28 05 29 Storage Management Software for Electronic Safety and Security
See Also: 27 25 00 for data communications software.
28 05 31 Communications Equipment for Electronic Safety and Security
See Also: 27 00 00 for data communications.
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28 05 33 Safety and Security Network Communications Equipment
Includes: data communications network equipment is to be
dedicated for security use only.
See Also: 27 22 00 for data communications hardware.
28 05 33.11 Security Data Communications Firewalls
See Also: 27 21 13 for data communications firewalls.
28 05 33.13 Security Data Communications Routers
See Also: 27 21 16 for data communications routers,
CSU/DSU, multiplexers, codecs, and modems.
28 05 33.15 Security Data Communications Power-over-Ethernet Switches
See Also: 27 21 29 for data communications switches and
hubs.
28 05 33.17 Security Data Communications Non-Power-over-Ethernet Switches
See Also: 27 21 29 for data communications switches and
hubs.
28 05 33.19 Security Data Communications Media Converters
See Also: 27 16 16 for communications media converters,
adapters, and transceivers.
28 05 35 Security Data Communications Wireless Transmission Equipment
See Also: 27 21 33 for data communications wireless access
points.
28 05 35.11 Microwave Transmission Equipment
See Also: 33 83 16 for microwave transmitters and receivers.
28 05 37 Security Voice Communications Distributed Antenna System
Includes: voice communications systems serving a dedicated
security function in a standalone security system, and/or when
there is no other voice communication distributed antenna
system being specified under Division 27.
See Also: 27 53 19 for internal cellular, paging, and antenna
systems.
28 05 37.11 Bi-directional Amplifiers
28 05 37.13 Repeaters
28 05 37.15 Remote Repeaters
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28 05 39 Antennas
Includes: antennas used when the section for security voice
communications distributed antenna system is being utilized.
See: 27 15 01 for antennas communications horizontal cabling.
See Also: 27 53 19 for internal cellular, paging, and antenna
systems.
28 05 39.11 Donor Antennas
28 05 39.13 Multi-band Antennas
28 05 39.15 Band Specific Antennas
28 05 39.17 Radiating Coaxial Cable
28 05 39.19 Other Antennas
28 05 41 Signal Controllers
Includes: components used when the section for security voice
communications distributed antenna system is being utilized.
See: 27 15 01 for antennas communications horizontal cabling.
28 05 41.11 Splitters
28 05 41.13 Directional Couplers
28 05 43 Security Voice Communications Private Mobile Radio System
Includes: mobile radio equipment used when the section for
security voice communications distributed antenna system is
being utilized.
See Also: 27 32 43 for radio communications equipment.
28 05 43.11 Base Station
28 05 43.13 Handheld Radio
28 05 44 Sleeves and Sleeve Seals for Electronic Safety and Security Pathways and
Cabling
Includes: penetration methods into and through fire-rated and
unrated walls, ceilings, and floors. Sealing of conduit
penetrations against water is included.
Does Not Include: firestopping requirements.
28 05 45 Systems Integration and Unified Systems
Includes: requirements to integrate various Division 28 and
other subsystems into a functional integrated system.
See Also: 27 26 00 for data communications programming and
integration services.
28 05 45.11 Mechanical
28 05 45.13 Electrical
28 05 45.15 Information
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28 05 48 Vibration and Seismic Controls for Electronic Safety and Security
28 05 48.16 Seismic Controls for Electronic Safety and Security
Includes: restraint channel bracings, restraint cables, seismic-
restraint accessories, and mechanical and adhesive anchor
bolts.
28 05 53 Identification for Electronic Safety and Security
28 06 00 Schedules for Electronic Safety and Security
Includes: schedules of items common to multiple titles in
Division 28.
Notes: a schedule may be included on drawings, in the project
manual, or a project book.
28 06 10 Schedules for Access Control
See Also: 08 06 71 for door hardware schedule.
28 06 20 Schedules for Video Surveillance
28 06 30 Schedules for Security Detection, Alarm, and Monitoring
28 06 40 Schedules for Detention Monitoring and Control
28 06 50 Schedules for Information Management and Display
28 06 60 Schedules for Mass Notification
28 06 70 Schedules for Life Safety
28 06 80 Schedules for Fire Detection and Alarm
28 08 00 Commissioning of Electronic Safety and Security
Includes: commissioning of items common to multiple titles in
Division 28.
See: 01 91 00 for commissioning of subjects common to
multiple Divisions.
28 08 11 Testing for Baseline Performance Criteria
Includes: parameters that provide the minimum acceptable
performance for testing and qualification prior to
commissioning, validating all aspects have correct signal
strength, consistent signal transmission, perform basic function
reliably, are programmed correctly and accurately, etc.
DIVISION 28
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations 390
28 10 00 Access Control
Includes: control and monitoring equipment and systems for
controlling access to a facility.
See: 08 34 53 for security doors and frames.
08 42 33 for revolving door entrances.
08 71 00 for door hardware.
08 74 00 for non-integrated access control hardware.
11 12 00 for parking control equipment.
11 14 00 for pedestrian control equipment.
11 15 00 for security control equipment.
11 98 00 for detention equipment.
26 05 33 for raceway and boxes for electrical.
27 05 28 for pathways for communications.
27 05 33 for conduits and backboxes for communications
systems.
27 15 01 for access control communications conductors and
cables.
28 05 07 for power sources for access control.
28 05 13 for servers, workstations, and storage for electronic
safety and security.
28 05 31 for communications equipment for electronic safety
and security.
28 20 00 for video surveillance.
28 31 00 for intrusion detection.
28 46 00 for fire detection and alarm.
28 51 00 for information management and presentation.
28 52 00 for detention security systems.
34 50 00 for transportation fare collection equipment.
41 24 36 for process metal detectors.
28 11 00 Access Control Global Applications
28 12 00 Special Requirements for Access Control Systems
28 12 01 System Requirements for Access Control Systems
Notes: this Section is not intended to duplicate or supplant
Division 01 General Requirements content.
28 13 00 Access Control Software and Database Management
See Also: 28 05 13 for servers, workstations, and storage.
28 23 00 video management system.
28 31 00 intrusion detection.
28 51 00 information management and presentation.
28 13 11 Access Control Software
28 13 11.11 Access Control Operating Systems
28 13 11.13 Access Control Application Services
28 13 11.15 Access Control Mobile Applications
DIVISION 28
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28 13 13 Access Control Software Interfaces
See Also: 28 16 00 for access control interfaces.
28 13 15 Access Control Cloud Services
28 14 00 Access Control System Hardware
Includes: access control hardware that functions at the system
level, i.e., set back from and capable of supporting multiple
openings.
28 14 11 Access Control Network Controllers
28 14 13 Access Control Door Controllers
28 14 15 Access Control Inputs and Outputs
28 14 17 Access Control Printers and Encoders
28 14 19 Access Control Enclosures
28 15 00 Integrated Access Control Hardware Devices
Includes: electronic devices that control access and are
integrated with another system or systems.
See Also: 08 06 71 for door hardware schedule.
28 06 10 for schedules for access control.
28 15 11 Integrated Credential Readers and Entry Management
28 15 11.11 Standard Card Readers
28 15 11.13 Keypads
28 15 11.15 Biometric Identity Devices
28 15 11.17 Combination Reader Devices
Includes: multi-technology readers (e.g. proximity, keypad,
Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) readers
with proximity, PIN code and biometric).
28 15 13 Access Control Credentials
28 15 13.11 Access Control Cards
28 15 13.13 Wireless Key Fobs
28 15 15 Electrified Locking Devices and Accessories
Includes: electrified locking devices and accessories (mortise,
cylindrical, exit devices, electric strikes, electromagnetic locks).
28 15 15.11 Direct Interface Integrated Locking Devices
Includes: devices incorporating multiple technologies, such as
Wiegand and RS-485.
28 15 15.13 Wireless Integrated Locking Devices
28 15 15.15 Intelligent Ethernet Integrated Locking Devices
28 15 15.17 Status Monitoring and Egress Devices
Includes: door position switches, REX motion sensors, push
buttons, automatic operators.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: REX: Request to Exit.
DIVISION 28
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28 15 17 Egress Management Devices
28 15 17.11 Magnetic Lock Delayed Egress Devices
28 15 17.13 Panic Hardware Delayed Egress Devices
28 15 19 Access Control Remote Devices
28 15 19.11 Smart Phone Interface Requirements
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: NFC: near field
communications.
28 15 19.13 Wireless Access Control Devices
Includes: transponders and corresponding receivers.
28 15 21 Telephone Entry Systems
28 15 23 Intercom Entry Systems
See Also: 11 98 00 for detention equipment.
27 50 00 for distributed communications and monitoring
systems.
27 51 00 for distributed audio-video communications systems.
27 51 23 for intercommunications and program systems.
28 15 23.11 Audio Intercom (Analog)
28 15 23.13 Audio-Video Intercom (Analog)
28 15 23.15 Audio Intercom (IP)
28 15 23.17 Audio-Video Intercom (IP)
28 15 25 Electronic Key Management Systems
See Also: 08 79 13 for key storage equipment.
10 41 16 for emergency key cabinets.
11 12 13 for parking key and card control units.
28 15 27 Access Control Electronic Turnstiles and Mobility Systems
Includes: turnstile systems incorporating an electronic access
control requirement.
See: 11 14 13 for turnstiles.
28 16 00 Access Control Interfaces
See Also: 28 05 45 for systems integration and unified
systems.
28 16 11 Access Control Interfaces to Access Control Hardware
See: 08 34 53 for security doors and frames.
08 42 33 for revolving door entrances.
08 71 00 for door hardware.
08 74 00 for non-integrated access control hardware.
28 16 13 Access Control Interfaces to Intrusion Detection
28 16 15 Access Control Interfaces to Video Surveillance
28 16 17 Access Control Interfaces to Fire Alarm
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28 16 19 Access Control Interfaces to Enterprise Software
Includes: access control interfaces to enterprise software
business application packages.
28 16 21 Access Control Interfaces to Mechanical Systems
Includes: interfaces to HVAC.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: HVAC: heating, ventilation, and
air conditioning.
28 16 23 Access Control Interfaces to Electrical Systems
Includes: interfaces to lighting.
28 16 25 Access Control Interfaces to Electronic Key Management System
28 16 27 Access Control Interfaces to Elevator Controls
See Also: 14 28 00 for elevator equipment and controls.
28 16 29 Access Control Interfaces to Parking Equipment
See Also: 11 12 00 for parking control equipment.
28 16 31 Access Control Interfaces to Perimeter Security Systems
28 17 00 Access Control Identification Management Systems
28 17 11 Visitor Management Systems
28 17 13 Self Check in and Kiosk Visitor Systems
28 17 15 Contractor and Vendor Management Systems
28 17 17 Mobile Access Identification Management Systems
28 18 00 Security Access Detection Equipment
28 18 11 Security Access Metal Detectors
28 18 13 Security Access X-ray Equipment
28 18 15 Security Access Explosive Detection Equipment
28 18 17 Security Access Sniffing Equipment
28 19 00 Access Control Vehicle Identification Systems
28 19 11 Loading Dock Access Management Systems
See: 11 13 00 for loading dock equipment.
28 19 13 Parking Garage Access Management Systems
See: 11 12 00 for parking control equipment.
28 19 15 Perimeter Vehicle Access Management Systems
See: 28 31 21 for area and perimeter intrusion detection.
DIVISION 28
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations 394
28 20 00 Video Surveillance
Includes: video surveillance cameras and supporting hardware
and video management systems.
See: 26 05 33 for raceway and boxes for electrical.
27 05 28 for pathways for communication systems.
27 05 33 for conduits and backboxes for communications
systems.
27 15 01 for video surveillance communications conductors
and cables.
28 05 07 for power sources for video surveillance.
28 05 13 for servers, workstations, and storage for electronic
safety and security.
28 05 31 for communications equipment for electronic safety
and security.
28 10 00 for access control.
28 30 00 for security detection, alarm, and monitoring.
28 51 00 for information management and presentation.
28 52 00 for detention security systems.
See Also: 26 55 53 for security lighting.
28 21 00 Surveillance Cameras
Includes: any type of video surveillance camera.
28 21 11 Analog Camera
28 21 13 IP Cameras
Includes: high-definition and mega-pixel cameras.
28 21 13.11 Panoramic IP Cameras
Includes: 180- and 360-degree cameras.
28 21 13.13 Analytic Packages for IP Cameras
28 21 15 Specialty Cameras
Includes: thermal and combination cameras.
28 21 17 Camera Housings
Includes: housings not integral to the camera.
28 21 19 Camera Mounts
Includes: mounts not integral to the camera.
28 21 21 Illuminators
Includes: visible and infrared camera illuminators.
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28 23 00 Video Management System
Includes: video management platforms and attendant software,
licenses, and interfaces.
See Also: 28 05 13 for servers, workstations, and storage.
28 51 19 for control room monitoring equipment, including
displays and video walls.
28 23 11 Video Management System Analytics
Includes: separate stand-alone analytic equipment.
28 23 13 Video Management System Interfaces
Includes: definition of interfaces with external systems for alarm
call-up triggers and events.
28 25 00 Video Surveillance Positioning Equipment
Includes: specialty pan/tilt controllers for camera housings,
camera poles and camera lowering equipment.
28 30 00 Security Detection, Alarm, and Monitoring
Includes: hardware, software, and equipment for building, area,
and perimeter intrusion systems and perimeter protection
systems, alarm operations and monitoring centers, asset and
personnel tracking system, and audio monitoring equipment.
See: 26 05 33 for raceway and boxes for electrical.
27 05 28 for pathways for communication systems.
27 05 33 for conduits and backboxes for communications
systems.
27 15 01 for intrusion detection communications conductors
and cables.
28 05 07 for power sources for intrusion detection.
28 05 13 for servers, workstations, and storage for electronic
safety and security.
28 05 31 for communications equipment for electronic safety
and security.
28 10 00 for access control.
28 20 00 for video surveillance.
28 51 00 for information management and presentation.
28 52 00 for detention security systems.
28 31 00 Intrusion Detection
28 31 11 Building Intrusion Detection
Includes: hardware, software, and equipment for burglary
systems.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: GUI: graphical user interface.
28 31 11.11 Building Intrusion Detection Control, GUI, and Logic Systems
DIVISION 28
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28 31 11.13 Building Intrusion Detection Remote Devices and Sensors
28 31 21 Area and Perimeter Intrusion Detection
28 31 21.11 Fiber Optic Area and Perimeter Security Systems
28 31 21.13 Microwave Area and Perimeter Security Systems
28 31 21.15 Integrated Video Area and Perimeter Security Systems
28 31 21.17 Fixed Optical Beam Area and Perimeter Security Systems
28 31 21.19 LIDAR Area and Perimeter Security Systems
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: LIDAR: light detection and
ranging.
28 31 21.21 Coaxial Area and Perimeter Security Systems
28 31 21.23 Area and Perimeter Intrusion Detection Devices and Sensors
Includes: detecting area and perimeter devices and sensors
provisioned as individual components.
28 31 31 Intrusion Detection Interfaces
28 31 31.11 Intrusion Detection Interfaces to Security Monitoring and Control
28 31 31.13 Intrusion Detection Interfaces to Access Control System
28 31 31.15 Intrusion Detection Interfaces to Video Surveillance
28 31 31.17 Intrusion Detection Interfaces to Information Management and Presentation
28 31 31.19 Intrusion Detection Interfaces to Mass Notification
28 31 31.21 Intrusion Detection Interfaces to Life Safety
28 31 31.23 Intrusion Detection Interfaces to Fire Alarm
28 31 31.25 Intrusion Detection Interfaces to Temperature Controls
Includes: interfaces to food service equipment, freezer units,
process controllers, environmental control processors.
See Also: 11 41 00 for food service equipment.
23 09 13 for temperature sensors for HVAC.
28 33 00 Security Monitoring and Control
Includes: requirements for security operations centers,
monitoring and control software and services, asset and
personnel tracking systems.
See Also: 22 09 63 for medical gas alarms.
28 33 11 Electronic Structural Monitoring Systems
28 33 13 Security Operations and Monitoring Centers
28 33 15 Security Monitoring and Control Software
28 33 17 Security Monitoring and Control Services
28 35 00 Tracking Systems
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: RF: radio frequency. GPS:
global positioning systems.
28 35 11 Asset Tracking Systems
See Also: 27 53 16 for infrared and radio frequency tracking
systems.
28 35 11.11 RF Asset Tracking Systems
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28 35 11.13 GPS Asset Tracking Systems
28 35 11.15 Cellular Asset Tracking Systems
28 35 13 Personnel Tracking Systems
See Also: 27 53 16 for infrared and radio frequency tracking
systems.
28 35 13.11 RF Personnel Tracking Systems
28 35 13.13 GPS Personnel Tracking Systems
28 35 13.15 Cellular Personnel Tracking Systems
28 37 00 Audio Monitoring
28 37 11 Audio Monitoring Devices
28 37 13 Gunshot Detection Systems
28 40 00 Life Safety
Includes: systems and equipment that monitor and report the
need for assistance or potentially life threatening situations.
See: 26 05 33 for raceway and boxes for electrical.
27 05 28 for pathways for communication systems.
27 05 33 for conduits and backboxes for communications
systems.
27 15 01 for fire alarm communications conductors and cables.
28 05 07 for power sources for fire detection and alarm.
28 05 13 for servers, workstations, and storage for electronic
safety and security.
28 05 31 for communications equipment for electronic safety
and security.
28 10 00 for access control.
28 20 00 for video surveillance.
28 30 00 for security detection, alarm, and monitoring.
28 51 00 for information management and presentation.
28 41 00 Radiation Detection and Alarm
Includes: systems and equipment for the detection and
notification of radioactive presence.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: GUI: graphical user interface.
See: 11 77 00 for radiology equipment.
13 49 00 for radiation protection.
28 40 00 for security monitoring and control.
28 60 00 for mass notification.
28 80 00 for fire detection and alarm.
28 41 11 Radiation Detection and Alarm Control, GUI, and Logic Systems
28 41 13 Radiation Detection and Alarm Integrated Audio Evacuation Systems
28 41 15 Radiation Detection Sensors
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28 41 17 Radiation Dosimeters
28 42 00 Gas Detection and Alarm
Includes: systems and equipment for the detection and
notification of gas presence.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: GUI: graphical user interface.
See: 23 10 00 for facility fuel systems.
28 40 00 for security monitoring and control.
28 43 00 for fuel-oil detection and alarm.
28 60 00 for mass notification.
28 80 00 for fire detection and alarm.
33 50 00 for fuel distribution utilities.
40 10 00 for fuel gases process piping.
28 42 11 Gas Detection and Alarm Control, GUI, and Logic Systems
28 42 13 Gas Detection and Alarm Integrated Audio Evacuation Systems
28 42 15 Gas Detection Sensors
28 43 00 Fuel Oil Detection and Alarm
Includes: systems and equipment for the detection and
notification of fuel oil presence.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: GUI: graphical user interface.
See: 23 11 13 for facility fuel-oil piping.
23 11 13 for facility fuel-oil pumping.
23 12 13 for facility fuel-oil pumps.
23 13 00 for facility fuel storage tanks.
28 40 00 for security monitoring and control.
28 42 00 for gas detection and alarm.
28 60 00 for mass notification.
28 80 00 for fire detection and alarm.
33 52 13 for fuel-oil distribution utilities.
40 21 00 for liquid fuel process piping.
28 43 11 Fuel Oil Detection and Alarm Control, GUI, and Logic Systems
28 43 13 Fuel Oil Detection and Alarm Integrated Audio Evacuation Systems
28 43 15 Fuel Oil Detection Sensors
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28 44 00 Refrigerant Detection and Alarm
Includes: systems and equipment for the detection and
notification of refrigerant presence.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: GUI: graphical user interface.
See: 23 23 00 for refrigerant piping.
23 61 00 for refrigerant compressors.
23 62 00 for packaged compressor and condenser units.
23 63 00 for refrigerant condensers.
28 40 00 for security monitoring and control.
28 60 00 for mass notification.
28 80 00 for fire detection and alarm.
28 44 11 Refrigerant Detection and Alarm Control, GUI, and Logic Systems
28 44 13 Refrigerant Detection and Alarm Integrated Audio Evacuation Systems
28 44 15 Refrigerant Detection Sensors
28 45 00 Water Detection and Alarm
28 45 11 Water Detection and Alarm Control, GUI, and Logic Systems
28 45 13 Water Detection Sensors
28 45 15 Building Envelope Water Detection and Alarm
28 46 00 Fire Detection and Alarm
Includes: monitoring and recording of fire protection devices
and fire-suppression systems; audio and/or visual warning
systems for inhabitants of structures and for firefighting
authorities; activation of elevators and air handling systems to a
predetermined fire mode, and other fire protection functions.
See: 10 44 00 for fire protection specialties.
27 15 01 for fire alarm communications conductors and cables.
28 32 00 for radiation detection and alarm.
28 33 00 for gas detection and alarm.
28 35 00 for refrigerant detection and alarm.
28 43 00 for fuel-oil detection and alarm.
Division 21 for fire-suppression systems.
28 46 10 Detection and Initiation
Includes: interfaces from external systems.
28 46 11 Fire Sensors and Detectors
28 46 11.11 Linear Heat Detection Sensors
28 46 11.13 Spot-type Heat Detection Sensors
28 46 11.15 Duct Smoke Detection Sensors
28 46 11.17 Beam Smoke Detection Sensors
28 46 11.19 Video Smoke Detection Sensors
28 46 11.21 Carbon-monoxide Detection Sensors
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28 46 11.23 Combination Sensors
Includes: sensors which combine two or more sensor
technologies into one sensing device.
28 46 11.25 Air Sampling Systems
28 46 11.27 Other Sensors
28 46 12 Other Initiating Devices
28 46 12.11 Fire Alarm Pull Stations
28 46 12.13 Fire Alarm Level Detector Switches
28 46 12.15 Fire Alarm Flow Switches
28 46 12.17 Fire Alarm Pressure Sensors
28 46 12.19 Sprinkler Supervisory Devices
28 46 21 Fire Alarm
28 46 21.11 Addressable Fire-alarm Systems
28 46 21.13 Conventional Fire-alarm Systems
28 46 21.15 Protected Premise Systems
28 46 21.17 Proprietary Systems
28 46 21.19 Central Station Systems
28 46 21.21 Remote Station Systems
28 46 21.23 Public Emergency Alarm Reporting Systems
28 46 22 Network Command Centers, Printers, and Peripherals for Fire Systems
28 46 23 Fire Alarm Notification Appliances
28 46 23.11 Fire Alarm Horns and Strobes
28 46 23.13 Fire Alarm Speakers
28 46 23.15 Fire Alarm Low Frequency Sounders
28 46 23.17 Wide Band Sounders
Includes: devices used in directional evacuation systems.
28 46 24 Fire Detection and Alarm Emergency Control Function Interfaces
Includes: interfaces to remote monitoring, access control video
surveillance, intrusion detection, elevator control.
See: 14 28 16 elevator controls.
28 10 00 for access control.
28 20 00 for video surveillance.
28 30 00 for security detection, alarm, and monitoring.
28 50 00 for specialized systems.
28 46 24.11 Fire Detection and Alarm Interfaces to Remote Monitoring
28 46 24.13 Fire Detection and Alarm Interfaces to Access Control Hardware
28 46 24.15 Fire Detection and Alarm Interfaces to Access Control System
28 46 24.17 Fire Detection and Alarm Interfaces to Intrusion Detection
28 46 24.19 Fire Detection and Alarm Interfaces to Video Surveillance
28 46 24.21 Fire Detection and Alarm Interfaces to Elevator Control
28 46 24.23 Other Fire Detection and Alarm Interfaces
DIVISION 28
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28 47 00 Mass Notification
Includes: servers, workstations, software, and system
integration.
Notes: mass notification system (MNS) is a life safety system
and is integrated with fire alarm systems. MNS may also be
integrated with a variety of other systems, including A/V,
integrated security management system, controls systems,
depending on the application.
See Also: 28 05 15 servers for electronic safety and security.
28 05 17 workstations for electronic safety and security.
28 05 45 for systems integration and unified systems.
28 47 11 System Requirements for Mass Notification
Includes: common requirements, redundancy, and resiliency.
Notes: this Section is not intended to duplicate or supplant
Division 01 General Requirements content.
28 47 13 Mass Notification Software
Includes: operating systems, server and client, integration
platform, and integration plug-ins or add-ons.
28 47 15 Mass Notification Control Panels
28 47 17 Notification Devices and Methods
28 47 17.11 Notification Appliances and Methods Indoors
Includes: emergency voice communications (speakers) and
audio-visual notification appliances (chime strobe).
28 47 17.13 Notification Appliances and Methods Outdoors
Includes: emergency voice communications (Big Voice) and
audio-visual notifications (chime/strobe).
28 47 17.15 Notification Appliances and Methods Distributed Recipient
Includes: SMS, VOIP, smart phone apps, visual electronic
signage (LED/LCD), ADA assistive technologies.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: SMS: short message service:
text message. VOIP: voice over internet protocol. ADA:
Americans with Disabilities Act.
28 47 17.17 Notification Appliances and Methods Public Methods
Includes: broadcast TV, broadcast radio, internet media
channels.
28 47 21 Mass Notification System Interfaces
Includes: fire alarm, security management systems, energy
management systems, control systems, network, and
telephone.
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28 47 21.11 Notification Interfaces to Access Control Systems
28 47 21.13 Notification Interfaces to Video Surveillance Systems
28 47 21.15 Notification Interfaces to Security Detection, Alarm, and Monitoring
28 47 21.17 Notification Interfaces to Security Monitoring and Control
28 47 21.19 Notification Interfaces to Life Safety Systems
28 47 21.21 Notification Interfaces to Fire Detection and Alarm
28 47 21.23 Notification Interfaces to Detention Systems
28 47 21.25 Notification Interfaces to Emergency Response Systems
28 47 21.27 Notification Interfaces to Network and Facilities Monitoring
28 47 21.29 Notification Interfaces to Web Intelligence
28 47 21.31 Notification Interfaces to Traffic Management and Monitoring Systems
28 47 21.33 Notification Interfaces to Smart Phones
28 47 21.35 Notification Interfaces to Other External Subsystems
28 48 00 Emergency Response Systems
See Also: 27 32 26 ring-down emergency telephones.
27 32 43 radio communications equipment.
28 48 23 Computer Aided Dispatch
28 49 00 Electronic Personal Protection Systems
Includes: systems and equipment that monitor and annunciate
the need for assistance.
See: 10 43 00 for emergency aid specialties.
28 49 11 Electronic Personal Safety Detection Systems
28 49 13 Electronic Personal Safety Alarm Annunciation and Control Systems
28 49 15 Electronic Personal Safety Interfaces to Remote Monitoring
28 49 17 Electronic Personal Safety Emergency Aid Devices
28 50 00 Specialized Systems
Includes: hybrid and special purpose systems.
See Also: 28 10 00 for access control.
28 20 00 for video surveillance.
28 30 00 for security detection, alarm, and monitoring.
28 33 00 for security monitoring and control.
28 40 00 for life safety.
28 46 00 for fire detection and alarm.
28 47 00 for mass notification.
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28 51 00 Information Management and Presentation
See Also: 28 10 00 for access control.
28 20 00 for video surveillance.
28 30 00 for security detection, alarm, and monitoring.
28 33 00 for security monitoring and control.
28 40 00 for life safety.
28 46 00 for fire detection and alarm.
28 47 00 for mass notification.
28 51 11 Information Management and Presentation Architecture
28 51 13 Data and Information Management
Includes: rules engines, decision trees, data fusion, response
planning, data retention, and audit trail requirements.
28 51 15 Information Interfaces to Connected Subsystems
Includes: any connected subsystem or remote data structure.
See Also: 26 09 13 for electrical power monitoring.
26 33 46 for battery monitoring.
27 50 00 for distributed communications and monitoring
systems.
27 52 00 for healthcare communications and monitoring
systems.
28 10 00 for access control.
28 20 00 for video surveillance.
28 30 00 for security detection, alarm, and monitoring.
28 33 00 for security monitoring and control.
28 40 00 for life safety.
28 46 00 for fire detection and alarm.
28 47 00 for mass notification.
28 51 15.11 Information Interfaces to Access Control Systems
28 51 15.13 Information Interfaces to Video Surveillance Systems
28 51 15.15 Information Interfaces to Security Detection, Alarm, and Monitoring
28 51 15.17 Information Interfaces to Security Monitoring and Control
Includes: interfaces to asset tracking and personnel monitoring
systems.
28 51 15.19 Information Interfaces to Mass Notification Systems
28 51 15.21 Information Interfaces to Life Safety Systems
Includes: interfaces to panic/alert systems.
28 51 15.23 Information Interfaces to Fire Detection and Alarm
28 51 15.25 Information Interfaces to Detention Systems
28 51 15.27 Information Interfaces to Emergency Response Systems
28 51 15.29 Information Interfaces to License Plate Recognition Systems
28 51 15.31 Information Interfaces to Facial Recognition Systems
28 51 15.33 Information Interfaces to Remote Data Structures
Includes: government watch lists, criminal history databases,
license plate databases, identity management systems, etc.
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28 51 15.35 Information Interfaces to Network and Facilities Monitoring
See Also: 25 10 00 integrated automation network equipment.
28 51 15.37 Information Interfaces to Crowd Sourcing
28 51 15.39 Information Interfaces to Web Intelligence
28 51 15.41 Information Interfaces to Traffic Management and Monitoring Systems
See: 27 42 16 for transportation information display systems.
34 41 00 for roadway signaling and control equipment.
28 51 15.43 Information Interfaces to Environmental Monitoring Systems
28 51 15.45 Information Interfaces to Directly Connected Sensors
28 51 15.47 Information Interfaces to Other Safety and Security Subsystems
28 51 15.49 Information Interfaces to Other External Subsystems
See Also: 26 09 13 for electrical power monitoring.
26 33 46 for battery monitoring.
27 50 00 for distributed communications and monitoring
systems.
27 52 00 for healthcare communications and monitoring
systems.
28 51 17 Data Presentation
Includes: logical presentation of data and alarms to user, and
user interaction.
28 51 17.11 Maps
28 51 17.13 Visualization
28 51 17.15 Events/Alarms/Incidents
28 51 17.17 Video Workspace
28 51 17.19 Dispatch/Notification
28 51 17.21 Review and Investigation
28 51 17.23 Reporting
28 51 19 Control Room and Monitoring Equipment
See Also: 11 52 00 for audio-visual equipment.
27 41 00 for audio-video systems.
27 42 00 for electronic digital systems.
28 51 19.11 Display/Workstations
28 51 19.13 Video Walls
28 51 19.15 Audio Equipment
28 51 19.17 Remote Displays
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28 52 00 Detention Security Systems
Includes: electronic equipment and systems for detention
applications.
See: 05 59 63 for detention enclosures.
11 98 00 for detention equipment.
13 42 63 for detention cell modules.
26 55 63 for detention lighting.
27 51 23 for detention intercommunications and program
systems.
28 10 00 for access control.
28 20 00 for video surveillance.
28 31 00 for intrusion detection.
32 31 13 for high-security chain link fences and gates.
28 52 11 Detention Security System Requirements
Includes: electronic equipment and systems specific to
detention monitoring and control.
28 52 13 Detention Monitoring and Control System and Interfaces
Includes: interfaces to subsystems that may not be detention
specific.
28 52 13.11 Detention Interfaces to Access Control Systems
See: 28 10 00 for access control.
28 52 13.13 Detention Interfaces to Video Surveillance Systems
See: 28 20 00 for video surveillance.
28 52 13.15 Detention Interfaces to Security Detention, Alarm, and Monitoring
See: 28 30 00 for security detection, alarm, and monitoring.
28 52 13.17 Detention Interfaces to Security Monitoring and Control
See: 28 40 00 for security monitoring and control.
28 52 13.19 Detention Interfaces to Duress Alarm Systems
See: 28 40 00 for life safety.
28 52 13.21 Detention Interfaces to Distributed Television Systems
28 52 13.23 Detention Interfaces to Perimeter Security Systems
See: 28 31 21 for area and perimeter intrusion detection.
28 52 15 Detention Video Systems
Includes: video based systems that provide specific detention
support services.
28 52 15.11 Detention Interfaces to Video Interrogation Systems
28 52 15.13 Detention Interfaces to Video Arraignment Systems
28 52 15.15 Detention Interfaces to Video Visitation Systems
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28 52 17 Detention Communication Systems
28 52 17.11 Detention Interfaces to Intercom and Paging Systems
28 52 17.13 Detention Interfaces to Local Intercom Systems
28 52 17.15 Detention Interfaces to Inmate Television Systems
28 52 19 Detention Personal Protection Systems
SPECIFICATIONS GROUP
SITE AND INFRASTRUCTURE SUBGROUP
Division 30 – Reserved for Future Expansion
DIVISION 31 – EARTHWORK
DIVISION 32 – EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS
DIVISION 33 – UTILITIES
DIVISION 34 – TRANSPORTATION
DIVISION 35 – WATERWAY AND MARINE CONSTRUCTION
Division 36 – Reserved for Future Expansion
Division 37 – Reserved for Future Expansion
Division 38 – Reserved for Future Expansion
Division 39 – Reserved for Future Expansion
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DIVISION 31 EARTHWORK
31 00 00 Earthwork
May be used as Division level
Section title.
31 01 00 Maintenance of Earthwork
Includes: maintenance, repair, rehabilitation, replacement,
restoration, preservation, etc. of earthwork.
Level 4 Numbering Recommendation: Level 4 titles for
earthwork are provided as example for user's creation of more
detailed titles for other subjects as required. Following Level 4
numbering is recommended:
.51-.59 for maintenance.
.61-.69 for repair.
.71-.79 for rehabilitation.
.81-.89 for replacement.
.91-.99 for restoration.
31 01 10 Maintenance of Clearing
31 01 20 Maintenance of Earth Moving
31 01 40 Maintenance of Shoring and Underpinning
31 01 50 Maintenance of Excavation Support and Protection
31 01 60 Maintenance of Special Foundations and Load Bearing Elements
31 01 62 Maintenance of Driven Piles
31 01 62.61 Driven Pile Repairs
31 01 63 Maintenance of Bored and Augered Piles
31 01 63.61 Bored and Augered Pile Repairs
31 01 70 Maintenance of Tunneling and Mining
31 01 70.61 Tunnel Leak Repairs
31 05 00 Common Work Results for Earthwork
Includes: subjects common to multiple titles in Division 31.
See: 01 80 00 for performance requirements of subjects
common to multiple titles.
02 05 19 for geosynthetics for existing conditions.
32 05 13 for soils for exterior improvements.
32 05 16 for aggregates for exterior improvements.
32 05 19 for geosynthetics for exterior improvements.
32 05 23 for cement and concrete for exterior improvements.
31 05 05 Selective Demolition for Earthwork
See: 02 41 19 for selective demolition for whole structure
demolition.
31 05 13 Soils for Earthwork
31 05 16 Aggregates for Earthwork
31 05 19 Geosynthetics for Earthwork
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31 05 19.13 Geotextiles for Earthwork
31 05 19.16 Geomembranes for Earthwork
31 05 19.19 Geogrids for Earthwork
31 05 19.23 Geosynthetic Clay Liners
31 05 19.26 Geocomposites
31 05 19.29 Geonets
31 05 23 Cement and Concrete for Earthwork
31 06 00 Schedules for Earthwork
Includes: schedules of items common to multiple titles in
Division 31.
Notes: a schedule may be included on drawings, in the project
manual, or a project book.
31 06 10 Schedules for Clearing
31 06 20 Schedules for Earth Moving
31 06 20.13 Trench Dimension Schedule
31 06 20.16 Backfill Material Schedule
31 06 40 Schedules for Shoring and Underpinning
31 06 50 Schedules for Excavation Support and Protection
31 06 60 Schedules for Special Foundations and Load Bearing Elements
31 06 60.13 Driven Pile Schedule
31 06 60.16 Caisson Schedule
31 06 70 Schedules for Tunneling and Mining
31 08 00 Commissioning of Earthwork
Includes: commissioning of items common to multiple titles in
Division 31.
See: 01 91 00 for commissioning of subjects common to
multiple Divisions.
31 08 13 Pile Load Testing
31 08 13.13 Dynamic Pile Load Testing
31 08 13.16 Static Pile Load Testing
31 09 00 Geotechnical Instrumentation and Monitoring of Earthwork
Includes: geotechnical instrumentation and monitoring of items
common to multiple titles in Division 31.
See: 00 31 32 for geotechnical data available to bidders,
proposers, or contractors before construction begins.
02 32 00 for geotechnical investigations performed by the
contractor as part of the project.
02 32 23 for groundwater monitoring before construction.
31 60 00 for special foundations and load-bearing elements.
33 11 53 for monitoring wells.
31 09 13 Geotechnical Instrumentation and Monitoring
DIVISION 31
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31 09 13.13 Groundwater Monitoring During Construction
31 09 16 Foundation Performance Instrumentation
31 09 16.26 Bored and Augered Pile Load Tests
31 10 00 Site Clearing
Includes: removal of vegetation at the site, including stripping of
sod and soil, and tree pruning for site clearing.
See: 01 56 39 for temporary tree and plant protection.
32 01 90 for pruning for maintenance of shrubs and trees.
32 91 19 for landscape grading.
32 91 19 for topsoil placement and grading.
32 96 00 for transplanting.
31 11 00 Clearing and Grubbing
31 12 00 Selective Clearing
31 13 00 Selective Tree and Shrub Removal and Trimming
31 13 13 Selective Tree and Shrub Removal
31 13 16 Selective Tree and Shrub Trimming
31 14 00 Earth Stripping and Stockpiling
31 14 13 Soil Stripping and Stockpiling
31 14 13.13 Soil Stripping
31 14 13.16 Soil Stockpiling
31 14 13.23 Topsoil Stripping and Stockpiling
31 14 16 Sod Stripping and Stockpiling
31 14 16.13 Sod Stripping
31 14 16.16 Sod Stockpiling
31 20 00 Earth Moving
Includes: grading, excavating, embankments, and
sedimentation and erosion control. Earth moving for
foundations, structures, pavement, railways, ditches, channels,
culverts, drains, and utilities.
See: 31 30 00 for earthwork methods.
35 24 00 for dredging.
41 61 00 for mobile earth moving equipment.
31 21 00 Off-Gassing Mitigation
Includes: mitigation of gases from underground sources.
See: 00 31 24 for environmental assessment information.
02 24 00 for environmental assessment.
02 50 00 for site remediation.
02 56 19 for gas containment.
02 80 00 for facility remediation.
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31 21 13 Radon Mitigation
31 21 13.13 Radon Venting
31 21 16 Methane Mitigation
31 21 16.13 Methane Venting
31 22 00 Grading
Includes: earth moving to reshape contours.
See: 31 14 00 for earth stripping and stockpiling.
32 71 00 for constructed wetlands.
32 91 19 for landscape grading.
31 22 13 Rough Grading
31 22 16 Fine Grading
31 22 16.13 Roadway Subgrade Reshaping
31 22 19 Finish Grading
31 22 19.13 Spreading and Grading Topsoil
31 23 00 Excavation and Fill
Includes: excavation and fill for foundations, structures,
pavement, railways, ditches, channels, culverts, drains, and
utilities.
May Include: foundation and underslab drainage.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: flowable fill: controlled density
fill: unshrinkable fill: flowcrete: liquid dirt: fly ash slurry: flowable
mortar: plastic soil cement: soil replacement: lean mix backfill:
controlled low strength material.
See: 31 21 00 for off-gassing mitigation.
31 24 00 for embankments.
31 71 00 for tunnel excavation.
33 05 07 for trenchless installation of utility piping.
33 05 97 for identification and signage for utilities.
See Also: 33 41 00 for subdrainage.
31 23 13 Subgrade Preparation
31 23 16 Excavation
31 23 16.13 Trenching
31 23 16.16 Structural Excavation for Minor Structures
31 23 16.26 Rock Removal
31 23 19 Dewatering
31 23 23 Fill
31 23 23.13 Backfill
31 23 23.23 Compaction
31 23 23.33 Flowable Fill
31 23 23.43 Geofoam
31 23 33 Trenching and Backfilling
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31 24 00 Embankments
Includes: soil and rock embankments for support or
containment and protection purposes.
See: 31 34 00 for embankments with soil reinforcement.
31 35 00 for embankments with slope protection.
34 71 00 for roadway construction.
34 72 00 for railway construction.
35 41 13 for embankment levees.
35 73 00 for embankment dams.
31 24 13 Roadway Embankments
31 24 16 Railway Embankments
31 25 00 Erosion and Sedimentation Controls
Includes: construction of permanent erosion checks and
controls.
See: 22 14 00 for facility storm drainage.
31 34 00 for erosion and sedimentation control with soil
reinforcement.
31 35 00 for erosion and sedimentation control with slope
protection.
33 40 00 for storm drainage utilities.
31 25 14 Stabilization Measures for Erosion and Sedimentation Control
31 25 14.13 Hydraulically-Applied Erosion Control
31 25 14.16 Rolled Erosion Control Mats and Blankets
31 25 24 Structural Measures for Erosion and Sedimentation Control
31 25 24.13 Rock Barriers
31 25 34 Retention Measures for Erosion and Sedimentation Controls
31 25 34.13 Rock Basins
31 30 00 Earthwork Methods
Includes: earthwork methods used for multiple purposes.
See: 31 20 00 for earth moving.
31 31 00 Soil Treatment
Includes: soil treatment to resist invasion of adjoining structure
by pests and growth of vegetation.
See: 06 05 73 for wood treatment.
10 81 00 for pest control devices.
31 32 16 for chemical treatment soil stabilization.
32 91 00 for planting preparation.
31 31 13 Rodent Control
31 31 13.16 Rodent Control Bait Systems
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31 31 13.19 Rodent Control Traps
31 31 13.23 Rodent Control Electronic Systems
31 31 13.26 Rodent Control Repellents
31 31 16 Termite Control
31 31 16.13 Chemical Termite Control
31 31 16.16 Termite Control Bait Systems
31 31 16.19 Termite Control Barriers
31 31 19 Vegetation Control
31 31 19.13 Chemical Vegetation Control
31 31 33 Sanitary Vacuum System Piping
Includes: systems with onsite pneumatic vacuum valve sumps,
where conveyance is under vacuum to a centralized vacuum
station.
31 32 00 Soil Stabilization
Includes: addition and integration of material in and on soil to
stabilize and strengthen soil material and the construction of
which it is a part. Fully grouted, passive (non-tensioned) soil
nails used to resist failure forces on slopes.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: soil mixing stabilization: soil
modification: soil conditioning. Shotcrete: gunite.
See: 02 55 00 for remediation soil stabilization.
03 37 13 for shotcrete.
31 05 19 for geosynthetics for earthwork.
31 33 33 for shotcrete for rock stabilization.
31 34 19 for geosynthetic soil reinforcement.
31 35 19 for geosynthetic slope protection.
31 74 19 for shotcrete tunnel lining.
32 91 13 for soil preparation.
32 91 16 for planting soil stabilization.
31 32 13 Soil Mixing Stabilization
31 32 13.13 Asphalt Soil Stabilization
31 32 13.16 Cement Soil Stabilization
31 32 13.19 Lime Soil Stabilization
31 32 13.23 Fly-Ash Soil Stabilization
31 32 13.26 Lime-Fly-Ash Soil Stabilization
31 32 16 Chemical Treatment Soil Stabilization
31 32 16.13 Polymer Emulsion Soil Stabilization
31 32 17 Water Injection Soil Stabilization
31 32 19 Geosynthetic Soil Stabilization and Layer Separation
31 32 19.13 Geogrid Soil Stabilization
31 32 19.16 Geotextile Soil Stabilization
31 32 19.19 Geogrid Layer Separation
31 32 19.23 Geotextile Layer Separation
31 32 23 Pressure Grouting Soil Stabilization
31 32 23.13 Cementitious Pressure Grouting Soil Stabilization
31 32 23.16 Chemical Pressure Grouting Soil Stabilization
31 32 33 Shotcrete Soil Slope Stabilization
31 32 36 Soil Nailing
DIVISION 31
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31 32 36.13 Driven Soil Nailing
31 32 36.16 Grouted Soil Nailing
31 32 36.19 Corrosion-Protected Soil Nailing
31 32 36.23 Jet-Grouted Soil Nailing
31 32 36.26 Launched Soil Nailing
31 33 00 Rock Stabilization
Includes: various technologies to make an unstable rock slope
more stable.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: shotcrete: gunite.
See: 03 37 13 for shotcrete.
31 32 33 for shotcrete for soil slope stabilization.
31 51 00 for excavation anchor tiebacks.
31 68 13 for rock foundation anchors.
31 72 13 for tunnel rock reinforcement and initial support.
31 74 19 for shotcrete tunnel lining.
31 33 13 Rock Bolting and Grouting
31 33 23 Rock Slope Netting
31 33 26 Rock Slope Wire Mesh
31 33 33 Shotcrete Rock Slope Stabilization
31 33 43 Vegetated Rock Slope Stabilization
31 34 00 Soil Reinforcement
Includes: various technologies to reinforce the strength and
stability of soils.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: soil reinforcement: reinforced
earth.
See: 31 05 19 for geosynthetics for earthwork.
31 25 00 for erosion and sedimentation control.
31 32 19 for geosynthetic soil stabilization and layer separation.
31 35 19 for geosynthetic slope protection.
32 32 34 for reinforced soil retaining walls.
31 34 19 Geosynthetic Soil Reinforcement
31 34 19.13 Geogrid Soil Reinforcement
31 34 19.16 Geotextile Soil Reinforcement
31 34 23 Fiber Soil Reinforcement
31 34 23.13 Geosynthetic Fiber Soil Reinforcement
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31 35 00 Slope Protection
Includes: various technologies to protect slopes from erosion.
See: 03 30 00 for CIP concrete.
03 40 00 for precast concrete.
04 22 00 for concrete unit masonry.
07 17 00 for bentonite waterproofing.
31 05 19 for geosynthetics for earthwork.
31 25 00 for erosion and sedimentation control.
31 32 19 for geosynthetic soil stabilization and layer separation.
31 34 19 for geosynthetic soil reinforcement.
31 56 00 for slurry walls.
31 56 13 for bentonite slurry walls.
35 42 35 for slope protection bank protection.
35 43 35 for slope protection scour protection.
31 35 19 Geosynthetic Slope Protection
31 35 19.13 Geogrid Slope Protection
31 35 19.16 Geotextile Slope Protection
31 35 19.19 Slope Protection with Mulch Control Netting
31 35 23 Slope Protection with Slope Paving
31 35 23.13 Cast-in-Place Concrete Slope Paving
31 35 23.16 Precast Concrete Slope Paving
31 35 23.19 Concrete Unit Masonry Slope Paving
31 35 26 Containment Barriers
31 35 26.13 Clay Containment Barriers
31 35 26.16 Geomembrane Containment Barriers
31 35 26.23 Bentonite Slurry Trench
31 36 00 Gabions
Includes: wire baskets filled with rock used for a variety of
purposes.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: gabion boxes: gabion baskets.
See: 32 32 36 for gabion retaining walls.
35 31 19 for gabion revetments.
35 31 26 for gabion jetties.
35 31 29 for gabion groins.
35 42 36 for gabion bank protection.
35 43 36 for gabion scour protection.
31 36 13 Gabion Boxes
31 36 19 Gabion Mattresses
31 36 19.13 Vegetated Gabion Mattresses
DIVISION 31
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417 Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations
31 37 00 Riprap
Includes: cover of rock used to stabilize slopes subject to water
erosion intended to be permanent.
See: 35 42 37 for riprap bank protection.
35 43 37 for riprap scour protection.
31 37 13 Machined Riprap
31 37 16 Non-Machined Riprap
31 37 16.13 Rubble-Stone Riprap
31 37 16.16 Concrete Unit Masonry Riprap
31 37 16.19 Sacked Sand-Cement Riprap
31 40 00 Shoring and Underpinning
Includes: underpinning, needling, grouting, and other methods
of strengthening or shoring structures and earth to protect and
stabilize existing construction.
See: 31 50 00 for excavation support and protection.
31 41 00 Shoring
Includes: temporary support of structural components and
earth.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: trench shielding: trench boxing.
See: 31 51 00 for anchor tiebacks.
31 53 00 for cribbing and walers.
35 31 16 for steel sheet piling seawalls.
35 42 13 for steel sheet piling bank protection.
31 41 13 Timber Shoring
31 41 16 Sheet Piling
31 41 16.13 Steel Sheet Piling
31 41 16.16 Plastic Sheet Piling
31 41 19 Metal Hydraulic Shoring
31 41 19.13 Aluminum Hydraulic Shoring
31 41 23 Pneumatic Shoring
31 41 33 Trench Shielding
31 43 00 Concrete Raising
Includes: variety of technologies to raise sunken concrete.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: pressure grouting: slabjacking:
mudjacking.
See: 02 43 16 for structure raising.
31 46 00 for needle beams.
31 48 00 for underpinning.
32 01 29 for concrete pavement raising.
DIVISION 31
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations 418
31 43 13 Pressure Grouting
31 43 13.13 Concrete Pressure Grouting
31 43 13.16 Polyurethane Pressure Grouting
31 43 16 Compaction Grouting
31 43 19 Mechanical Jacking
31 45 00 Vibroflotation and Densification
Includes: activities requiring vibrator penetration at high depth
to densify, reinforce, and stabilize loose soil or soft soils.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: vibroflotation: vibro compaction.
31 45 13 Vibroflotation
31 45 16 Densification
31 46 00 Needle Beams
Includes: horizontal shoring members placed under or through
a wall to support the structural load while performing work
under the base of the wall.
See: 31 43 00 for concrete raising.
31 48 00 for underpinning.
31 46 13 Cantilever Needle Beams
31 48 00 Underpinning
Includes: replacing a structural element's foundation while the
structural element remains in place.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: micropiles: screw piles.
See: 31 43 00 for concrete raising.
31 46 00 for needle beams.
31 63 33 for drilled micropiles.
31 48 13 Underpinning Piers
31 48 19 Bracket Piers
31 48 23 Jacked Piers
31 48 33 Micropile Underpinning
31 50 00 Excavation Support and Protection
Includes: permanent and temporary support of excavations and
excavation enclosures, such as cofferdams, for construction
below water and in water.
See: 31 23 19 for dewatering.
31 40 00 for shoring and underpinning.
DIVISION 31
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
419 Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations
31 51 00 Anchor Tiebacks
Includes: anchor assemblies to support excavations by grouted
prestressed ties to earth or rock. Tendons, equipment,
corrosion protection grout, drilling, anchor fabrication, grouting,
and testing.
See: 31 33 13 for rock bolting and grouting.
31 41 00 for shoring.
31 68 00 for foundation anchors.
31 51 13 Excavation Soil Anchors
31 51 16 Excavation Rock Anchors
31 52 00 Cofferdams
Includes: watertight enclosures that allow construction
operations below the surface of water.
See: 03 37 26 for underwater placed concrete.
31 64 00 for caissons.
35 53 00 for underwater construction.
31 52 13 Sheet Piling Cofferdams
31 52 16 Timber Cofferdams
31 52 19 Precast Concrete Cofferdams
31 53 00 Cribbing and Walers
Includes: structural members to line and support the lining of an
excavation.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: walers: whalers.
See: 31 41 00 for shoring.
31 53 13 Timber Cribwork
31 54 00 Ground Freezing
Includes: stabilizing earthwork by freezing.
See: 31 66 19 for refrigerated foundations.
31 56 00 Slurry Walls
Includes: subsurface barriers constructed of trenches filled with
a slurry mixture to impede or stop groundwater flow.
See: 07 17 00 for bentonite waterproofing.
31 35 26 for bentonite slurry trench containment barrier.
31 66 16 for slurry diaphragm foundation walls.
DIVISION 31
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations 420
31 56 13 Bentonite Slurry Walls
31 56 13.13 Soil-Bentonite Slurry Walls
31 56 13.16 Cement-Bentonite Slurry Walls
31 56 13.19 Slag-Cement-Bentonite Slurry Walls
31 56 13.23 Soil-Cement-Bentonite Slurry Walls
31 56 13.26 Pozzolan-Bentonite Slurry Walls
31 56 13.29 Organically-Modified Bentonite Slurry Walls
31 56 16 Attipulgite Slurry Walls
31 56 16.13 Soil-Attipulgite Slurry Walls
31 56 19 Slurry-Geomembrane Composite Slurry Walls
31 56 23 Lean Concrete Slurry Walls
31 56 26 Bio-Polymer Trench Drain
31 60 00 Special Foundations and Load-Bearing
Elements
31 62 00 Driven Piles
Includes: driven deep pile foundations of various materials for
support of structures.
May Include: reinforcement in cast-in-place concrete piles and
concrete-filled steel piles.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: pressure-injected footings:
compacted-expanded base-concrete piles.
See: 03 30 00 for CIP concrete.
03 40 00 for precast concrete.
05 12 00 for structural steel framing.
06 13 00 for heavy timber.
31 63 00 for bored piles.
31 66 13 for special piles.
31 62 13 Concrete Piles
31 62 13.13 Cast-in-Place Concrete Piles
31 62 13.16 Concrete Displacement Piles
31 62 13.19 Precast Concrete Piles
31 62 13.23 Prestressed Concrete Piles
31 62 13.26 Pressure-Injected Footings
31 62 16 Steel Piles
31 62 16.13 Sheet Steel Piles
31 62 16.16 Steel H Piles
31 62 16.19 Unfilled Tubular Steel Piles
31 62 19 Timber Piles
31 62 23 Composite Piles
31 62 23.13 Concrete-Filled Steel Piles
31 62 23.16 Wood and Cast-in-Place Concrete Piles
DIVISION 31
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
421 Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations
31 63 00 Bored Piles
Includes: bored and deep augured pile and drilled shaft and
caisson construction for support of structures. Test and
production piles.
May Include: pile, shaft, or caisson reinforcement.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: micropiles: screw piles. Fixed
end caisson piles: rock socketed piles.
See: 03 30 00 for cast-in-place concrete.
31 23 19 for dewatering.
31 40 00 for shoring and underpinning.
31 48 33 for micropile underpinning.
31 50 00 for excavation support and protection.
31 62 00 for driven piles.
31 66 13 for special piles.
35 53 00 for underwater construction.
See Also: 03 20 00 for concrete reinforcement.
31 63 13 Bored and Augered Test Piles
31 63 16 Auger Cast Grout Piles
31 63 19 Bored and Socketed Piles
31 63 19.13 Rock Sockets for Piles
31 63 23 Bored Concrete Piles
31 63 23.13 Bored and Belled Concrete Piles
31 63 23.16 Bored Friction Concrete Piles
31 63 26 Drilled Caissons
31 63 26.13 Fixed End Caisson Piles
31 63 26.16 Concrete Caissons for Marine Construction
31 63 29 Drilled Concrete Piers and Shafts
31 63 29.13 Uncased Drilled Concrete Piers
31 63 29.16 Cased Drilled Concrete Piers
31 63 33 Drilled Micropiles
31 64 00 Caissons
Includes: sunken or driven load-bearing enclosures to protect
excavation for foundations, promote substructure construction,
and become part of permanent structure. Casing and
reinforcement.
See: 31 52 00 for cofferdams.
31 63 26 for drilled caissons.
35 53 00 for underwater construction.
31 64 13 Box Caissons
31 64 16 Excavated Caissons
31 64 19 Floating Caissons
31 64 23 Open Caissons
DIVISION 31
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations 422
31 64 26 Pneumatic Caissons
31 64 29 Sheeted Caissons
31 66 00 Special Foundations
Includes: foundations of a special design, including load-
bearing wall products and systems, crib stabilized, reinforced,
and unit walls.
May Include: retaining walls.
See: 03 30 00 for cast-in-place concrete structures.
31 54 00 for ground freezing.
31 56 00 for slurry walls.
31 62 00 for driven piles.
31 63 00 for bored piles.
31 64 00 for caissons.
32 32 26 for metal crib retaining walls.
32 32 43 for soldier beam retaining walls.
See Also: 32 32 00 for retaining walls.
31 66 13 Special Piles
31 66 13.13 Rammed Aggregate Piles
31 66 15 Helical Foundation Piles
31 66 16 Special Foundation Walls
31 66 16.13 Anchored Foundation Walls
31 66 16.23 Concrete Cribbing Foundation Walls
31 66 16.26 Metal Cribbing Foundation Walls
31 66 16.33 Manufactured Modular Foundation Walls
31 66 16.43 Mechanically Stabilized Earth Foundation Walls
31 66 16.46 Slurry Diaphragm Foundation Walls
31 66 16.53 Soldier-Beam Foundation Walls
31 66 16.56 Permanently-Anchored Soldier-Beam Foundation Walls
31 66 19 Refrigerated Foundations
31 68 00 Foundation Anchors
Includes: anchor assemblies to fasten deep foundations, walls,
and similar elements to rock or other material. Tendons,
equipment, corrosion protection grout, drilling, anchor
fabrication, grouting, and testing.
See: 31 33 13 for rock bolting and grouting.
31 51 00 for excavation anchor tiebacks.
31 68 13 Rock Foundation Anchors
31 68 16 Helical Foundation Anchors
DIVISION 31
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
423 Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations
31 70 00 Tunneling and Mining
Includes: tunnel boring, bracing and jacking work, including
excavating, linings and casings, grouting support systems,
boring machines, control and spoil removal systems.
See: 03 30 00 for cast-in-place concrete.
31 23 19 for dewatering.
31 40 00 for shoring and underpinning.
31 52 00 for cofferdams.
33 05 07 for trenchless installation of utility piping.
31 71 00 Tunnel Excavation
Includes: moles and tunnel-boring machines. Rock excavation
by boring machine, drill, and blast. Robotic processes.
See: 31 23 00 for excavation and fill.
31 50 00 for excavation support and protection.
31 72 00 for tunnel support systems.
33 05 07 for trenchless installation of utility piping.
31 71 13 Shield Driving Tunnel Excavation
31 71 16 Tunnel Excavation by Drilling and Blasting
31 71 19 Tunnel Excavation by Tunnel Boring Machine
31 71 23 Tunneling by Cut and Cover
31 72 00 Tunnel Support Systems
Includes: supports put in place as tunnel excavation proceeds.
See: 31 33 00 for rock stabilization.
31 71 00 for tunnel excavation.
31 74 00 for tunnel construction linings.
31 72 13 Rock Reinforcement and Initial Support
31 72 16 Steel Ribs and Lagging
31 73 00 Tunnel Grouting
Includes: stabilizing tunnel excavation by grouting.
See: 03 60 00 for grouting.
31 73 13 Cement Tunnel Grouting
31 73 16 Chemical Tunnel Grouting
DIVISION 31
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations 424
31 74 00 Tunnel Construction
Includes: lining of tunnel after tunnel excavation.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: shotcrete: gunite.
See: 03 30 00 for cast-in-place concrete.
03 40 00 for precast concrete.
31 72 00 for tunnel support systems.
31 77 00 for submersible tube tunnels.
31 74 13 Cast-in-Place Concrete Tunnel Lining
31 74 16 Precast Concrete Tunnel Lining
31 74 19 Shotcrete Tunnel Lining
31 75 00 Shaft Construction
Includes: support systems for vertical shafts.
See: 03 30 00 for cast-in-place concrete.
03 40 00 for precast concrete.
31 75 13 Cast-in-Place Concrete Shaft Lining
31 75 16 Precast Concrete Shaft Lining
31 77 00 Submersible Tube Tunnels
Includes: construction of tunnels by installation of fabricated
tunnel tubes.
See: 31 74 00 for tunnel construction.
31 77 13 Trench Excavation for Submerged Tunnels
31 77 16 Tube Construction (Outfitting Tunnel Tubes)
31 77 19 Floating and Laying Submerged Tunnels
DIVISION 32
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
425 Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations
DIVISION 32 EXTERIOR
IMPROVEMENTS
32 00 00 Exterior
Improvements
May be used as Division level
Section title.
32 01 00 Operation and Maintenance of Exterior Improvements
Includes: maintenance, repair, rehabilitation, replacement,
restoration, preservation, etc. of exterior improvements.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: pavement raising: pavement
jacking. Reused: recycled.
Level 4 Numbering Recommendation: Level 4 titles for exterior
improvements are provided as examples for user's creation of
more detailed titles for other subjects as required. Following
Level 4 numbering is recommended:
.51-.59 for maintenance.
.61-.69 for repair.
.71-.79 for rehabilitation.
.81-.89 for replacement.
.91-.99 for restoration.
See: 32 12 16 for seal coats.
32 01 11 Paving Cleaning
32 01 11.51 Rubber and Paint Removal from Paving
32 01 11.52 Rubber Removal from Paving
32 01 11.53 Paint Removal from Paving
32 01 13 Flexible Paving Surface Treatment
32 01 13.61 Slurry Seal (Latex Modified)
32 01 13.62 Asphalt Surface Treatment
32 01 16 Flexible Paving Rehabilitation
32 01 16.71 Cold Milling Asphalt Paving
32 01 16.72 Asphalt Paving Reuse
32 01 16.73 In Place Cold Reused Asphalt Paving
32 01 16.74 In Place Hot Reused Asphalt Paving
32 01 16.75 Heater Scarifying of Asphalt Paving
32 01 17 Flexible Paving Repair
32 01 17.61 Sealing Cracks in Asphalt Paving
32 01 17.62 Stress-Absorbing Membrane Interlayer
32 01 19 Rigid Paving Surface Treatment
32 01 19.61 Sealing of Joints in Rigid Paving
32 01 19.62 Patching of Rigid Paving
32 01 23 Base Course Reconditioning
32 01 26 Rigid Paving Rehabilitation
32 01 26.71 Grooving of Concrete Paving
DIVISION 32
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations 426
32 01 26.72 Grinding of Concrete Paving
32 01 26.73 Milling of Concrete Paving
32 01 26.74 Concrete Overlays
32 01 26.75 Concrete Paving Reuse
32 01 29 Rigid Paving Repair
32 01 29.61 Partial Depth Patching of Rigid Paving
32 01 29.62 Concrete Paving Raising
32 01 29.63 Subsealing and Stabilization
32 01 30 Operation and Maintenance of Site Improvements
32 01 30.13 Snow Removal
32 01 80 Operation and Maintenance of Irrigation
32 01 90 Operation and Maintenance of Planting
See: 31 13 00 for selective tree and shrub removal and
trimming.
32 90 00 for maintenance of new planting as part of
construction contract.
32 91 00 for planting preparation.
32 96 00 for transplanting.
32 01 90.13 Fertilizing
32 01 90.16 Amending Soils
32 01 90.19 Mowing
32 01 90.23 Pruning
32 01 90.26 Watering
32 01 90.29 Topsoil Preservation
32 01 90.33 Tree and Shrub Preservation
32 05 00 Common Work Results for Exterior Improvements
Includes: subjects common to multiple titles in Division 32.
See: 01 80 00 for performance requirements of subjects
common to multiple titles.
02 05 19 for geosynthetics for existing conditions.
31 05 13 for soils for earthwork.
31 05 16 for aggregates for earthwork.
31 05 19 for geosynthetics for earthwork.
31 05 23 for cement and concrete for earthwork.
32 05 05 Selective Demolition for Exterior Improvements
See: 02 41 19 for selective demolition for whole structure
demolition.
32 05 13 Soils for Exterior Improvements
32 05 16 Aggregates for Exterior Improvements
32 05 19 Geosynthetics for Exterior Improvements
32 05 19.13 Geotextiles for Exterior Improvements
32 05 19.16 Geomembranes for Exterior Improvements
32 05 19.19 Geogrids for Exterior Improvements
32 05 23 Cement and Concrete for Exterior Improvements
32 05 33 Common Work Results for Planting
DIVISION 32
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
427 Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations
32 06 00 Schedules for Exterior Improvements
Includes: schedules of items common to multiple titles in
Division 32.
Notes: a schedule may be included on drawings, in the project
manual, or a project book.
32 06 10 Schedules for Bases, Ballasts, and Paving
32 06 10.13 Pedestrian Walkway Schedule
32 06 30 Schedules for Site Improvements
32 06 30.13 Retaining Wall Schedule
32 06 80 Schedules for Irrigation
32 06 80.13 Irrigation Piping Schedule
32 06 90 Schedules for Planting
32 06 90.13 Planting Schedule
32 08 00 Commissioning of Exterior Improvements
Includes: commissioning of items common to multiple titles in
Division 32.
See: 01 91 00 for commissioning of subjects common to
multiple Divisions.
32 10 00 Bases, Ballasts, and Paving
Includes: granular, concrete, treated, synthetic, and other
materials that comprise the structure; paving, and surfacing for
walks, parking lots, roads, streets, highways, rail transportation,
airfields, and athletic playing surfaces. Curbs, gutters, and
paving specialties.
See: 03 10 00 for concrete forming.
03 20 00 for concrete reinforcement.
03 30 00 for cast-in-place concrete.
34 10 00 for guideways/railways.
34 71 00 for roadway construction.
34 72 00 for railway construction.
DIVISION 32
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations 428
32 11 00 Base Courses
Includes: bound and unbound base and subbase courses that
separate flexible, rigid, or unit paving courses from the
underlying foundation or subgrade. Bound and unbound base
and subbase courses that separate rail track supports from the
underlying foundation or subgrade.
See: 31 20 00 for subgrade and roadbed.
31 24 13 for roadway embankments.
31 24 16 for railway embankments.
32 01 23 for base course reconditioning.
32 12 00 for flexible paving.
32 13 00 for rigid paving.
32 14 00 for unit paving.
34 11 00 for rail tracks.
34 71 00 for roadway construction.
34 72 00 for railway construction.
32 11 13 Subgrade Modifications
32 11 13.13 Lime-Treated Subgrades
32 11 13.16 Bituminous-Treated Subgrades
32 11 16 Subbase Courses
32 11 16.13 Sand-Clay Subbase Courses
32 11 16.16 Aggregate Subbase Courses
32 11 23 Aggregate Base Courses
Includes: crushed aggregate, caliche, and lime rock base
courses.
32 11 23.13 Sand-Clay Base Courses
32 11 23.23 Base Course Drainage Layers
32 11 26 Asphaltic Base Courses
32 11 26.13 Plant Mix Asphaltic Base Courses
32 11 26.16 Road Mix Asphaltic Base Courses
32 11 26.19 Bituminous-Stabilized Base Courses
32 11 29 Lime Treated Base Courses
32 11 29.13 Lime-Fly Ash-Treated Base Courses
32 11 33 Cement-Treated Base Courses
32 11 33.13 Portland Cement-Stabilized Base Courses
32 11 36 Concrete Base Courses
32 11 36.11 Soil-Cement Concrete Base Courses
32 11 36.13 Lean Concrete Base Courses
32 11 36.16 Plain Cement Concrete Base Courses
32 11 36.19 Hydraulic Cement Concrete Base Courses
32 11 39 Shell Base Course
DIVISION 32
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
429 Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations
32 12 00 Flexible Paving
Includes: pavements above base course, including
conventional and modified pavements for a variety of
applications. Asphaltic scratch or leveling courses, bituminous
binder courses, and bituminous concrete wearing courses.
Tack coats and prime coats.
May Include: base courses.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: paving: bituminous paving:
bituminous concrete: blacktop. Porous paving: pervious paving.
See: 32 01 13 for flexible paving surface treatment.
32 01 16 for flexible paving rehabilitation.
32 01 17 for flexible paving repair.
32 13 00 for rigid paving.
32 14 00 for unit paving.
32 14 43 for porous unit paving.
32 16 13 for curbs and gutters.
41 66 19 for mobile paving equipment.
See Also: 32 11 00 for base courses.
32 12 13 Preparatory Coats
32 12 13.13 Tack Coats
32 12 13.16 Asphaltic Tack Coats
32 12 13.19 Prime Coats
32 12 13.23 Asphaltic Prime Coats
32 12 16 Asphalt Paving
32 12 16.13 Plant-Mix Asphalt Paving
32 12 16.16 Road-Mix Asphalt Paving
32 12 16.19 Cold-Mix Asphalt Paving
32 12 16.23 Reinforced Asphalt Paving
32 12 16.26 Fiber-Modified Asphalt Paving
32 12 16.29 Polymer-Modified Asphalt Paving
32 12 16.33 Granulated Rubber-Modified Asphalt Paving
32 12 16.36 Athletic Asphalt Paving
32 12 19 Asphalt Paving Wearing Courses
32 12 19.13 Road-Mix Asphalt Paving Wearing Courses
32 12 19.16 Resin-Modified Asphalt Paving Wearing Courses
32 12 19.19 Porous Friction Asphalt Paving Wearing Courses
32 12 33 Flexible Paving Surface Treatments
32 12 36 Seal Coats
32 12 36.13 Asphaltic Seal and Fog Coats
32 12 36.16 Coal Tar Seal Coats
32 12 36.19 Coal Tar Seal Coats with Unvulcanized Rubber
32 12 36.23 Fuel-Resistant Sealers
32 12 43 Porous Flexible Paving
32 12 73 Asphalt Paving Joint Sealants
DIVISION 32
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations 430
32 13 00 Rigid Paving
Includes: rigid cement concrete pavements above base course,
including conventional modified pavements for a variety of
applications.
May Include: base courses.
See: 03 35 23 for exposed aggregate concrete finishing.
03 35 33 for stamped concrete finishing.
03 37 23 for roller-compacted concrete.
32 01 19 for rigid paving surface treatment.
32 01 26 for rigid paving rehabilitation.
32 01 29 for rigid paving repair.
32 12 00 for flexible paving.
32 14 00 for unit paving.
32 16 13 for curbs and gutters.
41 66 19 for mobile paving equipment.
See Also: 32 11 00 for base courses.
32 13 13 Concrete Paving
32 13 13.13 Exposed Aggregate Concrete Paving
32 13 13.16 Power-Compacted Concrete Paving
32 13 13.17 Roller-Compacted Concrete Paving
32 13 13.19 Prestressed Concrete Paving
32 13 13.23 Concrete Paving Surface Treatment
32 13 13.26 Stained Concrete Paving
32 13 13.33 Plain Concrete Paving
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: unreinforced concrete paving.
32 13 16 Decorative Concrete Paving
32 13 16.13 Patterned Concrete Paving
32 13 16.19 Imprinted Concrete Paving
32 13 16.23 Stamped Concrete Paving
32 13 43 Pervious Concrete Paving
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: porous concrete.
32 13 73 Concrete Paving Joint Sealants
32 13 73.13 Fuel-Resistant Concrete Paving Joint Sealants
32 13 73.16 Field-Molded Concrete Paving Joint Sealants
32 13 73.19 Compression Concrete Paving Joint Sealants
DIVISION 32
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
431 Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations
32 14 00 Unit Paving
Includes: pavers laid on a prepared surface or base.
May Include: base courses.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: porous unit paving: pervious
unit paving.
See: 32 12 00 for flexible paving.
32 12 43 for porous flexible paving.
32 13 00 for rigid paving.
32 16 13 for curbs and gutters.
32 92 00 for grasses.
32 93 13 for ground covers.
See Also: 32 11 00 for base courses.
32 14 13 Precast Concrete Unit Paving
32 14 13.13 Interlocking Precast Concrete Unit Paving
32 14 13.16 Precast Concrete Unit Paving Slabs
32 14 13.19 Porous Precast Concrete Unit Paving
32 14 16 Brick Unit Paving
32 14 23 Asphalt Unit Paving
32 14 26 Wood Paving
32 14 29 Rubber Paving
32 14 33 Plastic Paving
32 14 33.13 Permeable Plastic Paving
32 14 40 Stone Paving
32 14 43 Porous Unit Paving
32 15 00 Aggregate Surfacing
Includes: aggregate-only surfacing and binding agents for
aggregate surfacing.
32 15 13 Cinder Surfacing
32 15 40 Crushed Stone Surfacing
32 15 50 Aggregate-Turf Pavement
Includes: soil-bound stone, gravel, or sand with seedbed soil.
32 16 00 Curbs, Gutters, Sidewalks, and Driveways
See: 03 30 00 for cast-in-place concrete.
03 40 00 for precast concrete.
32 12 00 for flexible paving.
32 13 00 for rigid paving.
32 14 00 for unit paving.
32 16 13 Curbs and Gutters
32 16 13.13 Cast-in-Place Concrete Curbs and Gutters
32 16 13.16 Steel Faced Curbs
32 16 13.23 Precast Concrete Curbs and Gutters
DIVISION 32
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations 432
32 16 13.33 Asphalt Curbs
32 16 13.43 Stone Curbs
32 16 23 Sidewalks
32 16 33 Driveways
32 17 00 Paving Specialties
Includes: special construction to enhance the safety and
functionality of paved surfaces.
See: 26 56 00 for exterior lighting.
34 71 13 for vehicle barriers.
34 71 16 for impact attenuating devices.
34 71 19 for vehicle delineators.
32 17 13 Parking Bumpers
Includes: bumpers to facilitate parking of vehicles.
See: 03 48 26 for precast concrete parking bumpers.
32 17 13.13 Metal Parking Bumpers
32 17 13.16 Plastic Parking Bumpers
32 17 13.19 Precast Concrete Parking Bumpers
32 17 13.23 Rubber Parking Bumpers
32 17 13.26 Wood Parking Bumpers
32 17 16 Manufactured Traffic-Calming Devices
Includes: preformed rubber or plastic traffic-calming devices;
including speed bumps, speed humps, and speed cushions;
applied to pavement.
Does Not Include: site-formed or cut calming items integral with
the paving.
32 17 23 Pavement Markings
Includes: informational and directional markings on pavement.
See: 10 14 00 for signage.
See Also: 09 91 00 for painting pavement markings.
32 17 23.13 Painted Pavement Markings
Includes: game and athletic marking.
32 17 23.23 Raised Pavement Markings
32 17 23.33 Plastic Pavement Markings
32 17 26 Tactile Warning Surfacing
Includes: modified walking surface textures and colors to
provide information and warning about conditions to visually
impaired.
See: 10 14 00 for signage.
DIVISION 32
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
433 Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations
32 17 29 Pavement Embedded Warning Lights
See: 34 41 33 for public and large private roadway installations.
32 17 43 Pavement Snow Melting Systems
32 18 00 Athletic and Recreational Surfacing
Includes: surfaces for exterior athletic and recreational
activities.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: athletic surfacing: sports
surfacing.
See: 09 64 66 for wood athletic flooring.
09 65 66 for resilient athletic flooring.
09 67 66 for fluid-applied athletic flooring.
11 68 13 for playground equipment.
11 68 16 for play structures.
11 68 23 for exterior court athletic equipment.
11 68 33 for athletic field equipment.
13 28 66 for demountable athletic surfaces.
32 31 13 for recreational and tennis court fences and gates.
32 31 13 for chain link backstops for softball and baseball.
32 18 13 Synthetic Grass Surfacing
32 18 16 Synthetic Resilient Surfacing
32 18 16.13 Playground Protective Surfacing
32 18 23 Athletic Surfacing
32 18 23.13 Baseball Field Surfacing
32 18 23.16 Natural Baseball Field Surfacing
32 18 23.19 Synthetic Baseball Field Surfacing
32 18 23.23 Field Sport Surfacing
32 18 23.26 Natural Field Sport Surfacing
32 18 23.29 Synthetic Field Sport Surfacing
32 18 23.33 Running Track Surfacing
32 18 23.36 Natural Running Track Surfacing
32 18 23.39 Synthetic Running Track Surfacing
32 18 23.43 Recreational Court Surfacing
32 18 23.53 Tennis Court Surfacing
32 18 23.56 Natural Tennis Court Surfacing
32 18 23.59 Synthetic Tennis Court Surfacing
32 18 23.63 Equestrian Surfacing
32 30 00 Site Improvements
Includes: variety of exterior improvements.
DIVISION 32
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations 434
32 31 00 Fences and Gates
Includes: fences for protective, security, decorative,
recreational, and right-of-way applications. Protective fence for
bridge parapets and sidewalks. Gate operators.
See: 01 56 26 for temporary fencing.
02 58 13 for snow fencing.
10 22 13 for wire mesh partitions.
11 68 00 for play field equipment and structures.
13 19 13 for kennel enclosures and gates.
32 31 11 Gate Operators
32 31 13 Chain Link Fences and Gates
32 31 13.23 Recreational Court Fences and Gates
32 31 13.26 Tennis Court Fences and Gates
32 31 13.29 Tennis Court Wind Breaker
32 31 13.33 Chain Link Backstops
32 31 13.53 High-Security Chain Link Fences and Gates
32 31 16 Welded Wire Fences and Gates
32 31 17 Expanded Metal Fences and Gates
32 31 19 Decorative Metal Fences and Gates
32 31 19.53 Decorative Metal Security Fences and Gates
Includes: decorative metallic-coated-steel security fences,
including posts, rails, pickets, swing gates, horizontal-slide
gates, gate operators and controls, and hardware.
32 31 23 Plastic Fences and Gates
32 31 26 Wire Fences and Gates
32 31 26.11 Wire Fences with Wood Posts
32 31 26.13 Wire Fences with Steel Posts
32 31 29 Wood Fences and Gates
32 31 32 Composite Fences and Gates
32 31 53 Cattle Guards
32 31 56 Wild Life Deterrent Fence
DIVISION 32
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
435 Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations
32 32 00 Retaining Walls
Includes: retaining walls of any construction associated with
exterior construction.
See: 03 30 00 for cast-in-place concrete.
03 40 00 for precast concrete.
04 22 33 for interlocking concrete unit masonry.
06 13 00 for heavy timber.
31 34 00 for soil reinforcement.
31 36 00 for gabions.
31 66 16 for metal cribbing foundation walls.
35 31 19 for gabion revetments.
35 31 26 for gabion jetties.
35 31 29 for gabion groins.
35 42 36 for gabion bank protection.
35 43 36 for gabion scour protection.
See Also: 03 30 00 for cast-in-place concrete retaining walls.
03 40 00 for precast concrete retaining walls.
33 41 33 for retaining wall drainage.
32 32 13 Cast-in-Place Concrete Retaining Walls
32 32 16 Precast Concrete Retaining Walls
32 32 19 Unit Masonry Retaining Walls
32 32 23 Segmental Retaining Walls
32 32 23.13 Segmental Concrete Unit Masonry Retaining Walls
32 32 23.16 Manufactured Modular Walls
32 32 26 Metal Crib Retaining Walls
32 32 29 Timber Retaining Walls
32 32 34 Reinforced Soil Retaining Walls
32 32 36 Gabion Retaining Walls
32 32 43 Soldier-Beam Retaining Walls
32 32 53 Stone Retaining Walls
32 33 00 Site Furnishings
Includes: furniture and fixtures for exterior applications.
See: 12 60 00 for multiple seating.
12 68 00 for interior seat and table assemblies.
12 92 00 for interior planters and artificial plants.
32 90 00 for planting.
32 93 00 for live plants.
32 94 33 for planters.
See Also: 32 94 33 for manufactured planters.
32 33 13 Site Bicycle Racks
32 33 14 Site Bicycle Lockers
32 33 15 Site Bicycle Shelters
32 33 23 Site Trash and Litter Receptacles
DIVISION 32
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations 436
32 33 33 Site Manufactured Planters
32 33 43 Site Seating and Tables
32 33 43.13 Site Seating
32 33 43.53 Site Tables
32 34 00 Fabricated Bridges
Includes: fabricated bridges for foot and vehicular traffic.
See: 05 12 33 for structural steel for bridges.
05 16 33 for bridge cabling.
34 81 00 for bridge machinery.
34 82 00 for bridge specialties.
32 34 13 Fabricated Pedestrian Bridges
32 34 23 Fabricated Roadway Bridges
32 34 33 Fabricated Railway Bridges
32 35 00 Screening Devices
Includes: self-supporting walls for noise control, safety,
protection, and privacy.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: sound barriers: highway sound
barriers.
See: 06 49 19 for wood screens and exterior wood shutters.
10 71 13 for exterior sun control devices.
10 82 13 for exterior grilles and screens.
34 73 19 for jet blast barriers.
32 35 13 Screens and Louvers
32 35 16 Sound Barriers
32 35 23 Fire Barriers
32 35 26 Blast Barriers
32 39 00 Manufactured Site Specialties
32 39 13 Manufactured Metal Bollards
32 39 13.11 Manufactured Metal Security Bollards
32 39 16 Manufactured Fire Pits
32 39 33 Artificial Rock Fabrications
32 70 00 Wetlands
Includes: construction and restoration of excavated basins with
purposely placed wetland vegetation to enhance pollutant
removal from stormwater runoff.
See: 02 50 00 for site remediation.
22 14 00 for facility storm drainage.
31 20 00 for earth moving.
33 40 00 for storm drainage utilities.
DIVISION 32
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
437 Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations
32 71 00 Constructed Wetlands
32 72 00 Wetlands Restoration
32 80 00 Irrigation
Includes: pipe underground or surface systems with equipment,
piping, sprinkler heads, valves, and controls.
See: 11 92 00 for agricultural equipment.
11 93 00 for horticultural equipment.
13 34 13 for greenhouses.
22 11 00 for facility water distribution.
32 90 00 for planting.
33 14 00 for water utility transmission and distribution.
32 81 00 Irrigation Components
32 81 13 Irrigation Intake Screens
32 82 00 Irrigation Pumps
32 84 00 Planting Irrigation
32 84 13 Drip Irrigation
32 84 23 Underground Sprinklers
32 86 00 Agricultural Irrigation
32 90 00 Planting
Includes: planting and transplanting of trees, shrubs, vines, and
other herbaceous plants; temporary storage, layout, bed
preparation, preparation of pits, pruning, planting, fertilizing,
and backfilling, wrapping, staking and guying, protection,
edging, and maintenance of new plantings when part of
construction or landscaping contract.
See: 01 56 39 for temporary tree and plant protection.
31 13 00 for selective tree and shrub removal and trimming.
31 14 13 for topsoil stripping and stockpiling.
31 22 19 for finish grading.
32 01 90 for maintenance for existing planting.
32 84 00 for planting irrigation.
DIVISION 32
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations 438
32 91 00 Planting Preparation
Includes: tillage and plant bed preparation, protection, and
stabilization.
Usually Includes: netting, blankets, and stabilizer mats for
stabilizing soil and establishing plants.
See: 31 14 13 for topsoil stripping and stockpiling.
31 22 19 for finish grading.
31 31 19 for vegetation control.
31 32 13 for soil mixing stabilization.
32 01 90 for fertilizing and amending soils for maintenance.
32 91 13 Soil Preparation
32 91 13.13 Hydro-Punching
32 91 13.16 Mulching
32 91 13.19 Planting Soil Mixing
32 91 13.23 Structural Soil Mixing
32 91 13.26 Planting Beds
32 91 16 Planting Soil Stabilization
32 91 16.13 Blanket Planting Soil Stabilization
32 91 16.16 Mat Planting Soil Stabilization
32 91 16.19 Netting Planting Soil Stabilization
32 91 19 Landscape Grading
32 91 19.13 Topsoil Placement and Grading
32 92 00 Turf and Grasses
Includes: application of seed, sod, or plants, fertilizer, lime, and
mulch, and maintenance until acceptance.
May Include: soil preparation and finish grading with topsoil,
and planting accessories.
See: 31 25 00 for erosion and sedimentation control.
32 14 43 for porous unit paving.
See Also: 31 22 19 for finish grading.
32 91 00 for planting preparation.
32 94 00 for planting accessories.
32 92 13 Hydro-Mulching
32 92 16 Plugging
32 92 19 Seeding
32 92 19.13 Mechanical Seeding
32 92 19.16 Hydraulic Seeding
32 92 23 Sodding
32 92 26 Sprigging
32 92 26.13 Stolonizing
DIVISION 32
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
439 Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations
32 93 00 Plants
Includes: planting pits, pruning, planting, supplements,
backfilling, wrapping, staking, and guying, protection, and
maintenance of new plantings as part of construction or
landscaping contract.
May Include: soil preparation and finish grading with topsoil,
and planting accessories.
See: 12 92 33 for interior planters.
31 13 00 for selective tree and shrub removal and trimming.
32 01 90 for pruning for maintenance of shrubs and trees.
32 14 43 for porous unit paving.
32 96 00 for transplanting.
See Also: 31 22 19 for finish grading.
32 91 00 for planting preparation.
32 94 00 for planting accessories.
32 93 13 Ground Covers
32 93 23 Plants and Bulbs
32 93 33 Shrubs
32 93 43 Trees
32 93 93 Exterior Artificial Plants
32 94 00 Planting Accessories
Includes: accessories to separate, house, and protect plants.
May Include: interior planters, manufactured planters.
See: 13 34 13 for greenhouses.
32 14 43 for porous unit paving.
See Also: 12 92 33 for interior planters.
32 94 13 Landscape Edging
32 94 16 Landscape Timbers
32 94 19 Landscape Surfacing
32 94 33 Planters
32 94 43 Tree Grates
32 94 46 Tree Grids
32 95 00 Exterior Planting Support Structures
Includes: trellis, treillage, green wall, arbor, and climbing
support netting.
DIVISION 32
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations 440
32 96 00 Transplanting
Includes: relocation of plant material. Application of
antidesiccant and antitranspirant, excavation, replanting,
pruning, watering, and maintenance of transplanted shrubs and
trees.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: transplanting: replanting.
See: 31 13 00 for selective tree and shrub removal and
trimming.
32 93 00 for plants.
32 96 13 Ground Cover Transplanting
32 96 23 Plant and Bulb Transplanting
32 96 33 Shrub Transplanting
32 96 43 Tree Transplanting
DIVISION 33
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
441 Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations
DIVISION 33 UTILITIES
33 00 00 Utilities
May be used as Division level
Section title.
See: 02 41 13 for selective
demolition of existing utilities.
03 30 00 for cast-in-place
concrete.
09 90 00 for field painting.
31 23 33 for trenching and
backfilling.
40 60 00 and 40 70 00 for
process instrumentation and
controls.
43 20 00 for process liquid
pumps in specially constructed
(non-packaged) pumping
stations.
43 40 00 for fabricated process
storage tanks at a facility.
33 01 00 Operation and Maintenance of Utilities
Includes: maintenance, repair, rehabilitation, replacement,
restoration, preservation, etc. of utilities.
Level 4 Numbering Recommendation: Level 4 titles for utilities
are provided as examples for user's creation of more detailed
titles for other subjects as required. Following Level 4
numbering is recommended:
.51-.59 for maintenance.
.61-.69 for repair.
.71-.79 for rehabilitation.
.81-.89 for replacement.
.91-.99 for restoration.
See: 09 97 00 for surface preparation and painting of existing
water storage tanks.
33 01 10 Operation and Maintenance of Water Utilities
33 01 10.51 Water Utility Intake Cleaning and Maintenance
Includes: cleaning of water intake structures and intake
conduits, including removal of sediment and aquatic organisms.
33 01 10.52 Reservoir Maintenance
33 01 10.53 Flushing of Water Utility Piping
33 01 10.54 Cleaning of Water Utility Piping
Includes: cleaning of transmission and distribution system
piping by methods other than flushing. Includes dewatering and
removal of sediment and other matter.
DIVISION 33
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations 442
33 01 10.56 Cleaning of Water Utility Storage Tanks
33 01 10.57 Disinfection of Water Supply Wells
33 01 10.58 Disinfection of Water Utility Piping Systems
33 01 10.59 Disinfection of Water Utility Storage Tanks
33 01 10.81 Water Supply Well Abandonment
33 01 10.91 Rehabilitation of Water Supply Wells
33 01 10.92 Redevelopment of Water Supply Wells
33 01 12 Inspection and Testing of Water Utilities
33 01 12.11 Leakage Detection
33 01 12.13 Electrical Continuity Testing
33 01 30 Operation and Maintenance of Sewer Utilities
33 01 30.11 Television Inspection of Sewers
33 01 30.13 Dye Testing of Sewers
33 01 30.16 Smoke Testing
33 01 30.23 Pipe Bursting
33 01 30.41 Cleaning of Sewers
33 01 30.42 Cleaning of Manholes
33 01 30.43 Removal of Protruding Service Connection
33 01 30.44 Chemical Treatment of Roots in Sewer Lines
33 01 30.61 Packer Injection Grouting
33 01 30.72 Cured-in-Place Pipe Lining
Includes: cured-in-place lining by water, steam, and ultraviolet
inversion methods.
33 01 30.73 Cured-in-Place Point Repair
33 01 30.74 Cured-in-Place Lateral Lining
33 01 30.77 Cured-in-Place Lateral Shortliners
33 01 30.79 Fold-and-Form Pipe Lining
33 01 30.81 Manhole Rehabilitation
33 01 30.82 Epoxy Lining for Concrete Manholes
33 01 30.84 Manhole Inserts
33 01 30.86 Manhole Rim Adjustment
33 01 34 Operation and Maintenance of Onsite Wastewater Disposal Systems
33 01 34.13 Septic Tank Solids Removal
33 01 34.14 Septic Tank Maintenance
Includes: probiotic additives, chlorine tablets, and other work
results associated with routine maintenance of septic tanks.
33 01 34.19 Septic Tank Abandonment
33 01 34.33 Maintenance of Onsite Sand Filters
33 01 50 Operation and Maintenance of Hydrocarbon Utilities
33 01 50.53 Cleaning of Hydrocarbon Conveyance Piping
33 01 50.56 Cleaning of Hydrocarbon Storage Tanks
33 01 50.73 Relining of Hydrocarbon Conveyance Piping
33 01 50.76 Relining of Steel Hydrocarbon Storage Tanks
33 01 50.81 Hydrocarbon Well Abandonment
33 01 50.91 Rehabilitation of Hydrocarbon Wells
33 01 60 Operation and Maintenance of Hydronic and Steam Energy Utilities
33 01 70 Operation and Maintenance of Electrical Utilities
33 01 70.51 Electrical Utility Visual Inspection
33 01 70.52 Electrical Utility Thermographic Surveys
33 01 70.53 Electrical Utility Insulation Testing
33 01 70.54 Electrical Utility Insulating Oil/Fluid Analysis
33 01 80 Operation and Maintenance of Communications Utilities
DIVISION 33
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443 Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations
33 01 80.51 Communication Utility Visual Inspection
33 01 80.52 Communication Utility Thermographic Surveys
33 05 00 Common Work Results for Utilities
Includes: subjects common to multiple titles in Division 33.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: ABS: acrylonitrile butadiene
styrene. PVC: polyvinyl chloride. PCCP: prestressed concrete
cylinder pipe. BWP: bar-wrapped concrete pressure pipe steel
cylinder type or bar-wrapped pipe. HDPE: high-density
polyethylene.
See: 01 80 00 for performance requirements of subjects
common to multiple titles.
26 05 53 for identification for electrical systems.
31 23 33 for trenching and backfilling.
33 41 00 for subdrainage.
33 42 13 for stormwater culverts.
40 05 00 for common work results for exposed process piping.
40 05 00 for valves used in utilities and process service.
33 05 04 Selective Demolition for Utilities
33 05 05 Buried Piping Installation
33 05 05.11 Installing Bell-and-Spigot Joints
33 05 05.13 Installing Push-on Joints
33 05 05.15 Installing Butt-and-Strap Joints
33 05 05.16 Installing Mechanical Joints
33 05 05.18 Installing Restrained Joints
33 05 05.19 Fusing Joints
33 05 05.31 Hydrostatic Testing
33 05 05.33 Infiltration and Exfiltration Testing
33 05 05.36 Vacuum Testing
33 05 05.41 Air Testing
33 05 05.43 Mandrel Testing
33 05 05.46 Lamp Testing
33 05 07 Trenchless Installation of Utility Piping
33 05 07.13 Utility Directional Drilling
33 05 07.23 Utility Boring and Jacking
33 05 07.24 Casing Piping for Utility Jacking
33 05 07.33 Tunnelling
33 05 07.36 Microtunnelling
33 05 07.43 Utility Impact Moling
33 05 07.53 Cable Trenching and Plowing
33 05 09 Piping Specials for Utilities
33 05 09.13 Couplings for Utility Piping
33 05 09.23 Adapters for Utility Piping
33 05 09.33 Thrust Restraint for Utility Piping
33 05 09.43 Tapping Sleeves and Saddles for Utility Piping
33 05 11 Aluminum Utility Pipe
33 05 12 Brass Utility Pipe
33 05 16 Cast-Iron Utility Pipe
33 05 17 Copper Utility Pipe and Tubing
DIVISION 33
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations 444
33 05 19 Ductile-Iron Utility Pipe
33 05 21 High-Alloy Nickel Utility Pipe and Tubing
33 05 23 Stainless Steel Utility Pipe and Tubing
33 05 23.13 Duplex and Super-Duplex Stainless Steel Utility Pipe
33 05 23.23 300- and 400-Series Stainless Steel Utility Pipe
33 05 23.33 Special-Fabrication Stainless Steel Utility Pipe and Tubing
33 05 24 Steel Utility Pipe
33 05 24.13 Steel Pipe and Tubing for Air and Gas Service
33 05 24.23 Steel Pipe for Water Service
33 05 24.26 Steel Pipe and Tubing for Utility Liquid Service
33 05 24.33 Steel Pipe for Bulk Materials Conveyance
33 05 27 Corrugated Metal Utility Pipe
33 05 27.13 Corrugated Metal Culvert Pipe
33 05 27.23 Corrugated Metal Slotted Pipe
33 05 27.33 Corrugated Metal Culvert Arch Pipe
33 05 31 Thermoplastic Utility Pipe
33 05 31.11 Polyvinyl Chloride Gravity Sewer Pipe
33 05 31.13 Polyvinyl Chloride Pressure Pipe
33 05 31.16 Polyvinyl Chloride Pressure Pipe for Water Transmission and Distribution (AWWA C900
and AWWA C905)
33 05 31.19 Fusible Polyvinyl Chloride Pipe
33 05 31.21 Ribbed Polyvinyl Chloride Gravity Pipe
33 05 31.23 Dual-Wall Polyvinyl Chloride Profile Pipe
33 05 31.26 Polyvinyl Chloride Sleeve Pipe
33 05 31.27 Polyvinyl Chloride Perforated Drainage Pipe
33 05 31.29 Polyvinyl Chloride Electrical Duct
33 05 31.33 ABS Utility Pipe
33 05 33 Polyethylene Utility Pipe
33 05 33.13 Corrugated-Wall, Smooth Interior HDPE Gravity Pipe
33 05 33.23 Polyethylene Pressure Pipe and Tubing (AWWA C901 and AWWA C906)
33 05 33.33 Corrugated, Perforated HDPE Drainage Pipe
33 05 33.36 Corrugated, Non-Perforated HDPE Drainage Pipe
33 05 33.53 HDPE Gas Utility Pipe
33 05 33.56 Medium-Density Polyethylene Gas Utility Pipe
33 05 33.63 HDPE Communication Duct
33 05 36 Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic Utility Pipe
33 05 36.13 Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic Pipe for Utility Air, Gas, and Odor Service
33 05 36.23 Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic Pipe for Utility Liquid Service
33 05 36.33 Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic Pipe for Electrical Service
33 05 37 Centrifugally Cast Fiberglass-Reinforced Polymer Mortar Utility Pipe
33 05 39 Concrete Pipe
33 05 39.11 Concrete Pressure Pipe, Steel-Cylinder Type (AWWA C300)
33 05 39.13 Prestressed Concrete Pressure Pipe, Steel-Cylinder Type (AWWA C301)
33 05 39.16 Reinforced Concrete Pressure Pipe, Non-cylinder Type (AWWA C302)
33 05 39.17 Concrete Pressure Pipe, Bar-Wrapped Steel-Cylinder Type (AWWA C303)
33 05 39.23 Reinforced Concrete Low-Head Pressure Utility Pipe
33 05 39.33 Non-Reinforced Concrete Sewer and Culvert Pipe
33 05 39.36 Non-Reinforced Concrete Irrigation and Drainage Pipe
33 05 39.41 Reinforced Concrete Pipe for Sewers and Culverts
33 05 39.43 Perforated Concrete Utility Pipe
33 05 39.46 Reinforced Concrete Elliptical Pipe for Sewers and Culverts
33 05 39.49 Reinforced Concrete Box Sections for Sewers and Culverts
33 05 39.63 Concrete Pipe Closures
33 05 39.66 Concrete Pipe Thrust Restraints
33 05 39.69 Concrete Pipe Wall Fittings
DIVISION 33
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
445 Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations
33 05 41 Vitrified Clay Utility Pipe
33 05 43 Ceramic Drainage Tile
33 05 46 Asbestos Cement Utility Pipe
See: 02 82 33 for removal of asbestos cement pipe.
33 05 61 Concrete Manholes
Includes: standard manholes, doghouse manholes, manhole
barrels, flat-top sections, cone-top sections, manhole benches,
and accessories such as rubber boots and manhole steps.
33 05 63 Concrete Vaults and Chambers
33 05 66 Concrete Distribution Chambers
Includes: leech field distribution chambers and leachate
distribution or collection chambers, and accessories.
33 05 69 Concrete Trenchways
33 05 71 Cleanouts
33 05 73 Polyethylene Manholes
33 05 76 Fiberglass Manholes
33 05 77 Fiberglass Metering Manholes
Includes: manhole, integral flume for open-channel flow
metering or mounting for closed-pipe flow meter installation,
and accessories.
33 05 81 Metallic Castings for Utility Structures
Includes: metal covers for manholes, chambers, and vaults,
metallic steps for manholes, and other metallic accessories for
buried utility structures.
33 05 83 Non-Metallic Accessories for Utility Structures
Includes: fiberglass covers for manholes, chambers, and
vaults, polypropylene steps for manholes, and other non-
metallic accessories for buried utility structures.
33 05 93 Common Motor Requirements for Utilities
33 05 96 Vibration and Seismic Controls for Utilities
33 05 97 Identification and Signage for Utilities
See: 26 05 53 for identification requirements for electrical
systems in a facility.
33 05 97.13 Signage for Utilities
33 05 97.16 Markers for Utility Identification
33 05 97.23 Underground Utility Warning Tape
33 05 97.33 Utility Identification Flags
33 06 00 Schedules for Utilities
Includes: schedules of items common to multiple titles in
Division 33.
Notes: a schedule may be included on drawings, in the project
manual, or a project book.
DIVISION 33
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations 446
33 06 05 Schedules for Utility Piping
33 06 10 Schedules for Water Utilities
33 06 30 Schedules for Sanitary Sewerage Utilities
33 06 40 Schedules for Stormwater Utilities
33 06 40.13 Stormwater Drainage System Schedules
33 06 50 Schedules for Hydrocarbon Utilities
33 06 60 Schedules for Hydronic and Steam Energy Utilities
33 06 70 Schedules for Electrical Utilities
33 06 80 Schedules for Communications Utilities
33 08 00 Commissioning of Utilities
Includes: commissioning of items common to multiple titles in
Division 33.
See: 01 91 00 for commissioning of subjects common to
multiple Divisions.
33 08 10 Commissioning of Water Utilities
33 08 30 Commissioning of Sanitary Sewerage Utilities
33 08 40 Commissioning of Stormwater Utilities
33 08 50 Commissioning of Hydrocarbon Utilities
33 08 60 Commissioning of Hydronic and Steam Energy Utilities
33 08 70 Commissioning of Electrical Utilities
33 08 80 Commissioning of Communications Utilities
33 09 00 Instrumentation and Control for Utilities
Includes: instrumentation and control common to multiple titles
in Division 33.
Notes: radio frequency (RF) communications between RF-
capable meter registers and data collection/repeater units can
employ various communication technologies, including narrow
band (single, fixed radio frequency), spread spectrum, direct-
sequence spread spectrum, frequency-hopping spread
spectrum, cellular phone data networks, Bluetooth, ZigBee,
Wavenis, and other wireless RF communication technologies.
See: 13 50 00 for special instrumentation.
21 09 00 for instrumentation and control for fire-suppression
systems.
22 09 00 for instrumentation and control for plumbing.
23 09 00 for instrumentation and control for HVAC.
26 09 00 for instrumentation and control for electrical systems.
33 19 00 for water utility metering equipment.
33 59 00 for hydrocarbon utility metering equipment.
40 60 00 and 40 70 00 for instrumentation and control for
process systems.
48 09 00 for instrumentation and control for electrical power
generation.
DIVISION 33
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
447 Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations
33 09 01 Utility Meter Registers
33 09 01.13 Mechanical Registers
33 09 01.23 Pulse Registers
33 09 01.33 Encoder Registers
33 09 02 Touch-based Utility Meter Reading Equipment
33 09 03 Handheld Radio Frequency Utility Meter Reading Equipment
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: handheld: walk-by.
33 09 04 Mobile Radio Frequency Utility Meter Reading Equipment
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: mobile: drive-by.
33 09 05 Fixed-Network Radio Frequency Utility Meter Reading Equipment
Includes: a series of antennas, towers, collectors, repeaters, or
other permanently installed infrastructure to collect
transmissions of meter readings from enabled meter registers
and relay the data to a central computer, without a person in
the field to collect such data.
May Include: star network systems (data transmitted to a
central data collector by repeaters), mesh network systems
(where meter registers serve as repeaters), and hybrid
networks (networks that include both mobile and fixed meter
reading and transmitting equipment).
33 09 06 Satellite Radio Frequency Utility Meter Reading Equipment
33 09 07 Power Line Communication Utility Meter Reading Equipment
33 09 08 Wireless Local Area Network Utility Meter Reading Equipment
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: WLAN: wireless local area
network: wi-fi.
33 09 09 Meter Data Acquisition and Hosting Software
33 09 10 Instrumentation and Control for Water Utilities
33 09 30 Instrumentation and Control for Sanitary Sewerage Utilities
33 09 40 Instrumentation and Control for Stormwater Utilities
33 09 50 Instrumentation and Control for Hydrocarbon Utilities
33 09 53 Leak Detection for Hydrocarbon Systems
33 09 60 Instrumentation and Control for Hydronic and Steam Energy Utilities
33 09 70 Instrumentation and Control for Electrical Utilities
33 09 80 Instrumentation and Control for Communications Utilities
DIVISION 33
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations 448
33 10 00 Water Utilities
Includes: public and private water sources, distribution, and
storage for potable uses, firefighting, and irrigation for a site, for
multiple facilities, or municipalities.
See: 21 11 00 for fire-suppression water service for a building
or structure.
22 11 00 for water distribution for a building or structure.
32 80 00 for irrigation.
33 01 10 for maintenance of water utilities, including cleaning
and disinfecting.
33 09 10 for instrumentation and control for water utilities.
43 20 00 for pumps used in non-packaged, field-assembled
water pumping systems.
43 30 00 for gas and liquid purification equipment.
46 00 00 for water treatment equipment, including chemical
feed systems used in water distribution systems.
33 11 00 Groundwater Sources
Includes: dug, bored, driven, or drilled wells, for water supply
and aquifer recharging, and monitoring wells. Well casings, well
screens, riser pipes, well pumps, and accessories. Wells for a
single site or facility and for multiple facilities and municipalities.
See: 02 32 23 for groundwater monitoring before construction.
02 70 00 for wells used for groundwater extraction for
remediation purposes.
28 20 00 for video surveillance.
31 09 13 for groundwater monitoring during construction.
31 23 19 for groundwater systems for dewatering of
excavations.
32 80 00 for irrigation.
33 01 10 for abandonment, rehabilitation, redevelopment, and
disinfection of water supply wells.
33 09 10 for instrumentation and control for water supply wells.
40 70 00 for instrumentation for wells.
33 11 11 Test Wells
33 11 13 Potable Water Supply Wells
33 11 16 Irrigation Wells
33 11 19 Aquifer Recharging Wells
33 11 33 Vertically Suspended Dry-Location Centrifugal Well Pumps
33 11 36 Submersible Centrifugal Well Pumps
33 11 39 Jet-Type Well Pumps
33 11 53 Monitoring Wells
DIVISION 33
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
449 Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations
33 12 00 Surface Water Sources
Includes: work results associated with surface water sources,
including reservoirs and intakes in streams and lakes, for
public, institutional, or private water supply.
See: 03 00 00 for concrete construction.
28 20 00 for video surveillance.
31 05 19 for geosynthetics for reservoir liners.
31 23 00 for excavation and fill for reservoirs.
31 24 00 for embankments for reservoirs.
31 37 00 for riprap for reservoirs, rivers, and streams.
31 51 00 for anchoring systems for reservoir floating covers.
32 31 00 for fencing and gates for site security.
33 01 10 for intake structure cleaning and maintenance.
33 01 10 for reservoir maintenance.
33 05 00 for pipe used in water intakes.
33 16 00 for rain water harvesting cisterns.
33 40 00 for conveyance of stormwater drained from covered
reservoirs.
35 53 00 for waterways and marine construction, including
dams and associated equipment, shoreline protection,
waterway scour protection, and underwater construction.
40 05 59 for hydraulic gates.
46 21 00 for water screening equipment and trash raking
equipment.
33 12 11 Intake Structure Systems
33 12 13 Intake Cribs
33 12 16 Intake Drop and Riser Shafts
See: 33 01 10 for intake cleaning and maintenance.
33 05 00 for intake tubes.
35 53 00 for underwater construction.
33 12 31 Reservoir Weight-tensioned, Defined Sump Floating Covers
33 12 31.13 Reservoir Weight-tensioned, Defined Sump Polyethylene-reinforced Floating Covers
33 12 31.23 Reservoir Weight-tensioned, Defined Sump Polypropylene-reinforced Floating Covers
33 12 33 Reservoir Mechanically-tensioned Floating Covers
33 12 33.13 Reservoir Mechanically-tensioned Polyethylene-reinforced Floating Covers
33 12 33.23 Reservoir Mechanically-tensioned Polypropylene-reinforced Floating Covers
33 12 36 Reservoir Short-term Floating Covers
33 12 39 Reservoir Ball Floating Covers
33 12 43 Floats for Reservoir Floating Covers
33 12 46 Appurtenances for Reservoir Floating Covers
May Include: hatches, air vents, walkways, and other
appurtenances not otherwise specified with the floating cover
system.
33 12 53 Reservoir Flexible Baffle Curtains
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33 14 00 Water Utility Transmission and Distribution
Includes: water transmission and distribution piping and
equipment for public or private services, whether for a single
site or facility, or multiple facilities, including municipalities.
See: 13 47 13 for cathodic protection.
21 11 00 for facility fire-suppression water service piping and
appurtenances for a building or structure.
22 11 00 for facility water distribution for a building or structure.
28 20 00 for video surveillance.
32 80 00 for irrigation.
33 01 10 for flushing, cleaning, and disinfecting of water
transmission and distribution piping and equipment.
33 05 00 for pipe used in water transmission and distribution.
33 05 09 for piping specialties, including couplings, adapters,
thrust restraints, and tapping sleeves.
33 05 63 for vaults and chambers.
33 09 00 for registers and meter reading equipment for water
meters.
33 16 00 for water utility storage tanks.
33 19 00 for water utility metering equipment.
40 05 76 for hot-tapping devices, including tapping sleeves and
line stops for process piping.
40 05 78 for valves used in water utility service, including
various types of isolation, throttling, and check valves, pump
control valves, backflow preventers of various types, surge
valves, altitude valves, air release valves, air/vacuum valves,
and combination air valves for water service, and other valves.
46 30 00 for chemical feed systems used in water transmission,
storage, and distribution systems.
33 14 11 Water Utility Transmission Piping
33 14 13 Public Water Utility Distribution Piping
33 14 16 Site Water Utility Distribution Piping
33 14 17 Site Water Utility Service Laterals
33 14 19 Valves and Hydrants for Water Utility Service
Notes: this is an alternate location for specifying water utility
valves and hydrants. Valves and hydrants are indicated in
detail under 40 05 00.
33 14 23 Enclosures for Water Utility Piping and Valves
33 14 23.11 Heated, Insulated Aluminum Enclosures for Water Utility Piping and Valves
33 14 23.13 Heated, Insulated Fiberglass Enclosures for Water Utility Piping and Valves
33 14 23.16 Unheated, Insulated Aluminum Enclosures for Water Utility Piping and Valves
33 14 23.17 Unheated, Insulated Fiberglass Enclosures for Water Utility Piping and Valves
33 14 23.23 Fiberglass Artificial Rock Enclosures for Water Utility Piping and Valves
33 14 23.26 Plastic Artificial Rock Enclosures for Water Utility Piping and Valves
33 14 23.33 Enclosures for Water Utility Air Valves
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33 14 43 Packaged Pumping Systems for Water Utility Service
Includes: factory-assembled systems purchased as a package.
Field-assembled engineered systems not purchased as a
package are indicated in detail under 43 20 00 (pumps) and 40
00 00 (exposed process piping). Packaged pumping systems
include a variety of skid-mounted pumps, suction and
discharge piping and valves, and controls, including control
panels, variable-speed drives, two-speed drives, constant-
speed units, and combinations thereof. Typical water utility
service application is pressure-boosting. Pumps may be
oriented vertically or horizontally on the skid. Pump types may
include: between-bearings centrifugal pumps (split-case axial
pumps), overhung (end suction) centrifugal pumps, and
vertically suspended centrifugal pumps (vertical turbine
pumps).
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33 16 00 Water Utility Storage Tanks
Includes: water storage tanks for a single facility or site, and for
multiple facilities and municipalities. Includes tanks for storing
treated water and for rain water harvesting (cisterns).
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: AWWA: American Water Works
Association.
See: 03 00 00 for concrete used in constructing foundations
and other tank elements.
05 50 00 for metal ladders, stairs, platforms, handrails, and
railings.
09 97 13 for storage tank coatings.
13 20 00 for special-purpose rooms installed in pillars of
elevated storage tanks.
13 47 13 for cathodic protection for metallic storage tanks.
21 41 00 for storage tanks for fire-suppression water.
22 12 00 for potable water storage tanks for buildings or
structures.
22 14 53 for rain water storage tanks within a structure.
28 20 00 for video surveillance.
33 01 10 for disinfection of water storage tanks.
33 34 00 for onsite wastewater disposal.
33 41 00 for subdrainage.
33 56 00 for hydrocarbon storage tanks.
33 80 00 for communication utility equipment installed on water
storage tanks.
34 43 13 for air traffic hazard lighting installed on elevated
water storage tanks and antennas.
40 05 73 for altitude valves.
40 72 00 for level-measuring instrumentation.
43 40 00 for fabricated storage tanks used at a process facility.
46 30 00 for chemical feed systems used with water storage
tanks.
46 41 00 for equipment used for mixing water storage tank
contents.
33 16 11 Elevated Composite Water Storage Tanks
Notes: composite tanks are constructed using concrete and
steel.
33 16 13 Elevated Pillar-Type Steel Water Storage Tanks
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: fluted-column water storage
tanks.
Notes: typically includes tank installed atop a single, large-
diameter, corrugated-wall pillar.
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33 16 16 Multi-Column Elevated Steel Water Storage Tanks
Includes: tanks with ellipsoidal, torical, dome, or flat bottoms,
and ellipsoidal, torical, or cone-shaped roofs.
33 16 19 Elevated Spheroid Steel Water Storage Tanks
33 16 23 Ground-Level Steel Water Storage Tanks
Includes: tanks with ellipsoidal, torical, dome, or cone-shaped
roofs, typically with flat bottoms. Includes welded or bolted
construction.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: ground-level storage tanks
where the tank height is greater than its diameter: standpipes.
Ground-level storage tanks where the tank diameter is greater
than its height: reservoirs.
33 16 31 Ground-Level AWWA D110 Type I Prestressed Concrete Water Storage Tanks
33 16 32 Ground-Level AWWA D110 Type II Prestressed Concrete Water Storage Tanks
33 16 33 Ground-Level AWWA D110 Type III Prestressed Concrete Water Storage Tanks
May Include: roofs constructed as clear span free-standing
concrete domes, or with column-supported conventionally
reinforced flat slab roofs.
33 16 36 Ground-Level Reinforced Concrete Water Storage Tanks
33 16 53 Ground-Level Metal Water Storage Cisterns
33 16 56 Ground-Level Plastic Water Storage Cisterns
33 16 61 Underground Concrete Water Storage Cisterns
Includes: precast and specially fabricated cast-in-place
concrete tanks, typically used for rain water harvesting.
May Include: integral inlet filters, discharge pump system, and
appurtenances.
33 16 63 Underground Non-Metallic Water Storage Cisterns
Includes: polyethylene and fiberglass tanks, typically used for
rain water harvesting.
May Include: integral inlet filters, discharge pump system, and
appurtenances.
33 16 66 Underground Plastic Modular Water Storage Cisterns
33 16 93 Water Storage Tank Interior Curtain Walls
Includes: divider walls of various materials such as
geomembranes, precast concrete, shotcrete, concrete masonry
units, and others, used for baffling and separation inside a
water storage tank.
33 16 96 Water Storage Tank Appurtenances
Includes: hatches, overflow weirs/boxes and discharge piping,
vents, fall-prevention equipment, and other appurtenances not
specified with the tank.
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33 19 00 Water Utility Metering Equipment
Includes: equipment for metering water distributed to multiple
facilities, including municipal water metering systems.
Notes: water meters indicated under 33 19 00 are uniquely
adapted to utility water service metering. General types of
process flow meters are indicated in detail under 40 71 00.
See: 33 01 10 for flushing, cleaning, and disinfecting of water
transmission and distribution piping and equipment.
33 09 00 for registers and meter reading equipment for water
utilities.
33 14 00 for water utility transmission and distribution.
40 05 00 for valves used in water utility service.
40 71 00 for process flow meters.
33 19 13 Positive Displacement Water Meters
Includes: meters with bronze, brass, or plastic bodies. Often
used for metering residences and small commercial properties.
33 19 13.13 Oscillating Piston Water Meters
33 19 13.23 Nutating Disc Water Meters
33 19 16 Velocity-Type Water Meters
33 19 16.13 Single-Jet Water Meters
33 19 16.16 Multi-Jet Water Meters
33 19 16.23 Turbine Water Meters
Includes: meters with bronze, cast-iron, or ductile-iron bodies.
33 19 16.26 Fire-Type Turbine Water Meters
33 19 16.29 Portable Fire Hydrant-Type Turbine Water Meters
33 19 16.33 Propeller Water Meters
33 19 19 Compound Water Meters
33 19 23 Magnetic Water Meters
33 19 26 Ultrasonic Water Meters
33 19 29 Pre-paid Water Meters
33 30 00 Sanitary Sewerage
Includes: wastewater sewerage for a facility site and for
multiple facilities, for both sanitary sewage and combined
sewage.
See: 22 13 00 for sanitary sewerage for a structure.
33 09 30 for instrumentation and control for sanitary sewerage.
44 40 00 for water pollution control equipment.
46 00 00 for wastewater treatment equipment, including
packaged treatment plants.
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33 31 00 Sanitary Sewerage Piping
Includes: sanitary waste piping systems, with piping, valves,
piping specialties, interceptors, separators, and other
components serving a facility site or multiple facilities.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: SDGS: small-diameter gravity
sewers. STEP: septic tank effluent pump.
Notes: gray-water system may refer to either small-diameter
gravity sewers or septic tank effluent pump systems. Because
they convey sanitary sewage and are constructed equal to
sanitary sewerage, combined sewers are included under
sanitary sewerage gravity piping and force main piping.
See: 13 47 13 for cathodic protection.
22 13 13 for facility sanitary sewers.
33 05 71 for manholes, chambers, and cleanouts.
33 31 23 for sanitary sewerage force main piping.
40 05 78 for air valves used in wastewater service.
33 31 11 Public Sanitary Sewerage Gravity Piping
33 31 13 Site Sanitary Sewerage Gravity Piping
33 31 16 Site Sanitary Sewerage Gravity Service Laterals
Notes: service laterals are typically the buried sanitary line
between the building or structure and the main collector sewer.
33 31 19 Small-Diameter Sanitary Sewerage Gravity Piping
Notes: small-diameter gravity sewer systems have onsite
primary treatment, usually via septic tanks.
33 31 23 Sanitary Sewerage Force Main Piping
33 31 26 Sanitary Pressure Sewer Piping
Includes: systems without onsite primary treatment where
conveyance is under pressure. Properties in such systems are
often serviced via grinder pumps.
33 31 29 STEP System Piping
Includes: systems with onsite primary treatment, usually
provided via septic tanks, where conveyance is under pressure
by septic tank effluent pumps (STEP).
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33 32 00 Sanitary Sewerage Equipment
Includes: equipment specialized for sanitary sewerage
systems, such as packaged pumping systems and vacuum
systems.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: wastewater pumps: sewage
pumps: sewage ejectors. STEP: septic tank effluent pump.
See: 33 37 00 for overflow control equipment.
43 20 00 for pumps used for field-assembled systems used in
wastewater conveyance.
46 20 00 for screening, trash-raking, and grit removal
equipment for preliminary treatment.
33 32 11 Field-Erected Wastewater Pumping Stations
Includes: public and private field-erected pumping stations for
conventional wastewater conveyance, typically for smaller
pumping stations utilizing submersible pumps in a wet well with
or without a separate dry valve chamber, or self-priming
pumps.
May Include: instrumentation and pump controls.
33 32 13 Packaged Wastewater Pumping Stations
Includes: factory-assembled systems, purchased as a package,
for conventional wastewater pumping. Field-assembled
engineered systems not purchased as a package are indicated
in detail under 43 20 00 (pumps) and 40 00 00 (exposed
process piping). Packaged pumping systems include a variety
of skid-mounted pumps, wet well structures, and discharge
piping and valves, and controls including control panels,
variable-speed drives, two-speed drives, constant-speed units,
and combinations thereof. May be used for public or private
sewerage systems. Pumps may vary with the package. Pump
types may include: dry-pit overhung (end suction) centrifugal
pumps, submersible overhung (end suction) centrifugal pumps,
and other pump types.
33 32 16 Packaged Wastewater Grinder Pump Assemblies
Includes: packaged sump/holding tank equipped with
centrifugal or semi-positive displacement pump(s), controls,
and alarm panel, serving one or more buildings or structures,
installed either in a basement or buried outdoors. Pumps
include integral cutting mechanisms. May discharge to either a
conventional gravity or pressurized wastewater collection
system.
33 32 19 Septic Tank Effluent Pumps
33 32 26 Pneumatic Sewage Ejectors
33 32 33 Wastewater Collection Vacuum Stations
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33 32 36 Pneumatic Wastewater Vacuum Valve Sumps
Includes: the packaged sump/holding tank assembly equipped
with an air pressure sensor and vacuum valve, serving one or
more buildings or structures connected to a vacuum
wastewater collection system.
33 34 00 Onsite Wastewater Disposal
Includes: onsite wastewater treatment and disposal systems
serving one or more buildings or structures.
May Include: septic tanks and other onsite systems.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: septic tank: interceptor tank.
Drainage field: leach field: absorption field: drainfield.
See: 33 01 34 for operation and maintenance of onsite
wastewater disposal systems, including septic tank solids
removal.
33 05 00 and 33 31 00 for piping for onsite wastewater disposal
systems.
33 09 30 for instrumentation and control for onsite wastewater
disposal systems.
33 32 11 for field-erected wastewater pumping stations.
46 07 53 for packaged wastewater treatment plants.
46 53 00 for rotating biological contactors, trickling filters,
sequencing batch reactors, and other biological treatment
systems used for wastewater treatment at a site.
33 34 13 Septic Tanks
Includes: horizontal and vertical septic tanks.
33 34 13.13 Concrete Septic Tanks
33 34 13.23 Fiberglass Septic Tanks
33 34 13.33 Polyethylene Septic Tanks
33 34 16 Septic Tank Effluent Filters
Includes: removable, cartridge-type filters of one or more
stages installed downstream of a septic tank to reduce solids
discharge to the drainage field. Tube filters, textile media filters,
and other filter media types.
33 34 16.13 Septic Tank Gravity Effluent Filters
33 34 16.16 Septic Tank Pressurized Effluent Filters
33 34 19 Septic Tank Accessories
Includes: risers, tank covers, vent pipes, vent pipe insect
screens, vent covers, vent pipe odor filters, sludge samplers,
and other septic tank accessories.
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33 34 23 Onsite Aerobic Equipment
Includes: aerobic treatment systems serving a single residence
or small number of buildings or structures. Includes aerobic
equipment retrofitted into septic tanks such as diaphragm,
piston, or rotary vane air pumps.
See Also: 46 53 00 for rotating biological contactors, trickling
filters, sequencing batch reactors, and other biological
treatment systems used for wastewater treatment at a site.
33 34 33 Onsite Intermittent Wastewater Filtration Systems
Includes: intermittently dosed filters using sand, gravel,
anthracite, crushed glass, expanded shale, bottom ash, or
other media. May be constructed in an excavation or above the
pre-construction grade. Usually preceded by a septic tank. May
discharge to a drainage field or infiltrate directly from the filter
bed.
See Also: 46 53 41 for intermittent sand filters used at
wastewater treatment facilities serving multiple sites.
33 34 36 Onsite Recirculating Wastewater Filtration Systems
33 34 51 Drainage Field System
Notes: this is an alternative location for specifying drainage
fields as a system. Drainage fields are comprised of solid and
perforated piping, aggregate such as crushed stone,
geosynthetics, and engineered fill, and are typically specified
under other divisions and shown as a system on drawings. May
be conventional or mound systems.
See Also: 33 05 43 for perforated PVC drainage pipe,
perforated concrete drainage pipe, and ceramic drainage tile.
33 34 53 Distribution Chambers
See Also: 33 05 66 for concrete distribution chambers.
33 34 53.13 Drainage Field Concrete Distribution Chambers
33 34 53.23 Drainage Field Fiberglass Distribution Chambers
33 34 53.33 Drainage Field Polyethylene Distribution Chambers
33 34 56 Drainage Field Dosing Chambers
33 34 57 Drainage Field Infiltration Chambers
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33 36 00 Wastewater Utility Storage Tanks
Includes: field-erected tanks for temporary storage of
wastewater, including sanitary sewage and combined sewage.
May be located at a remote site in the collection system or at a
treatment facility.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: ground-level: ground-
supported. AWWA: American Water Works Association.
Notes: treatment lagoons are typically shown on the drawings
and specified as part of the work under other divisions,
including 31 00 00 and 32 00 00.
See: 03 00 00 for concrete used in constructing foundations
and other tank elements.
05 50 00 for metal ladders, stairs, platforms, handrails, and
railings.
09 97 13 for storage tank coatings.
13 47 13 for cathodic protection for metallic storage tanks.
33 16 00 for field-erected utility tanks used for storing potable
water and rain water (cisterns).
33 37 46 for end-of-pipe in-water storage systems for sanitary
sewer overflow and combined sewer overflow.
33 41 00 for subdrainage.
33 56 00 for hydrocarbon storage tanks.
40 72 00 for level-measuring instrumentation.
43 40 00 for fabricated storage tanks used at a process facility.
44 30 00 for odor control equipment.
46 30 00 for chemical feed systems used with wastewater
storage tanks.
46 41 00 for equipment used for mixing wastewater storage
tank contents.
46 46 00 for sediment removal equipment.
33 36 23 Ground-Level Steel Wastewater Storage Tanks
Includes: tanks with ellipsoidal, torical, dome, or cone-shaped
roofs. Welded or bolted construction.
33 36 31 Ground-Level AWWA D110 Type I Prestressed Concrete Wastewater Storage
Tanks
33 36 32 Ground-Level AWWA D110 Type II Prestressed Concrete Wastewater Storage
Tanks
33 36 33 Ground-Level AWWA D110 Type III Prestressed Concrete Wastewater Storage
Tanks
May Include: roofs constructed as clear span free-standing
concrete domes, or with column-supported conventionally
reinforced flat slab roofs.
33 36 36 Ground-Level Reinforced Concrete Wastewater Storage Tanks
33 36 43 Underground Reinforced Concrete Wastewater Storage Tanks
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33 36 53 Wastewater Storage Tunnel Systems
Notes: this is an alternate location for specifying tunnel systems
used for temporary storage of wastewater. Primary location for
tunnels and associated linings is 31 70 00.
33 37 00 Overflow Control
Includes: treatment equipment and physical control equipment
intended for sanitary sewer overflow (SSO), combined sewer
overflow (CSO), and stormwater applications.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: swirl concentrators: vortex
separators.
See: 33 34 00 for onsite wastewater disposal.
33 41 00 for subdrainage.
40 70 00 for process instrumentation.
46 07 53 for packaged wastewater, combined sewer overflow,
and stormwater treatment systems at a treatment facility.
46 43 66 for ballasted high-rate clarifier equipment.
46 43 67 for high rate clarification/thickening equipment.
46 46 26 for tipping sediment flushing tanks, flushing gates,
water cannons, and nozzle systems.
33 37 13 Bending Weirs
33 37 16 Spring-loaded Weirs
33 37 23 Flow Regulators
33 37 33 Swirl Concentrators
33 37 36 Vortex-Type Hydrodynamic Separators
33 37 43 Netting Systems
33 37 46 End-of-Pipe In-water Storage Systems
33 40 00 Stormwater Utilities
Includes: public or private stormwater drainage for surface
water and/or groundwater for a single site or for multiple sites.
See: 01 57 13 for temporary control of erosion and sediment.
01 57 23 for temporary control of stormwater pollution.
22 14 00 for facility stormwater drainage within or under a
structure.
31 25 00 for permanent erosion and sediment controls.
33 09 40 for instrumentation and control for stormwater utilities.
44 40 00 for water pollution control equipment.
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461 Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations
33 41 00 Subdrainage
Includes: subdrainage for intercepting and conveying
groundwater away from a structure or to a drainage sump.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: foundation drainage: footing
drains: footer drains.
See: 22 14 29 for sump pumps.
22 14 33 for packaged, pedestal drainage pump units.
22 14 36 for packaged, submersible, drainage pump units.
31 05 19 for geosynthetics for earthwork and drainage.
32 05 19 for geosynthetics for exterior improvements and
drainage.
32 32 00 for retaining walls.
33 05 39 for perforated PVC, perforated corrugated metal,
perforated concrete pipe, and ceramic drain tile pipe.
33 41 13 Foundation Drainage
33 41 13.13 Foundation Drainage Piping
33 41 13.16 Geocomposite Foundation Drainage
33 41 16 Subdrainage Piping
33 41 16.16 Geocomposite Subdrainage
33 41 16.19 Pipe Underdrains
33 41 19 Underslab Drainage
33 41 19.13 Underslab Drainage Piping
33 41 19.16 Geocomposite Underslab Drainage
33 41 23 Drainage Layers
Notes: drainage layers may be used for surface drainage or as
part of a vegetated roofing system.
33 41 23.16 Gravel Drainage Layers
33 41 23.19 Geosynthetic Drainage Layers
33 41 33 Retaining Wall Drainage
33 41 43 Synthetic-Media French Drains
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33 42 00 Stormwater Conveyance
Includes: piping and structures for stormwater conveyance,
either for a single site or for multiple sites, including public and
private stormwater conveyance. Includes culverts under
transportation ways, embankments, and similar barriers.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: trench drain: channel drain.
Stormwater or gravity piping: storm sewers.
Notes: drainage inlets such as catch basins for area drainage
typically do not have traps to prevent release of in-pipe gases.
See: 22 14 13 for facility stormwater drainage piping within a
structure.
33 05 00 for manholes, chambers, and vaults used for
stormwater conveyance, and associated manhole covers and
similar accessories.
33 05 00 for various types of pipe used for stormwater
conveyance.
33 44 00 for pumps, inlet filters, and other equipment used in
stormwater utilities.
33 42 11 Stormwater Gravity Piping
Includes: buried stormwater gravity piping of various materials.
Notes: this is an alternative location for specifying stormwater
gravity piping. Various types of pipe are in 33 05 00.
33 42 13 Stormwater Culverts
Includes: culverts of various materials and cross-sectional
shapes, such as circular, arch, elliptical, and other shapes.
Notes: this is an alternative location for specifying stormwater
culverts. Various types of pipe are in 33 05 00.
33 42 16 Stormwater Force Main Piping
33 42 23 Headwalls and Endwalls for Stormwater Piping
Includes: headwalls of various materials, such as concrete and
fiberglass, for storm sewer outfalls and culverts. May be
fabricated or field-constructed.
See Also: 03 00 00 for concrete.
33 42 26 End Sections for Stormwater Piping
33 42 26.11 Aluminum End Sections for Stormwater Piping
33 42 26.13 Steel End Sections for Stormwater Piping
33 42 26.16 Corrugated Metal End Sections for Stormwater Piping
33 42 26.23 Concrete End Sections for Stormwater Piping
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33 42 31 Stormwater Area Drains and Inlets
Includes: catch basins, drop inlets, and similar flat-topped
structures for collecting stormwater from an area, including
concrete, cast-iron, fiberglass, and other materials.
33 42 33 Stormwater Curbside Drains and Inlets
Includes: curbside catch basins, drop inlets, and similar
structures intended for installation as part of a curbing system
for collecting stormwater from an area.
33 42 36 Stormwater Trench Drains
Includes: trench drains, channel drains, and similar modular,
long inlets for collecting stormwater from an area, including
concrete, cast-iron, fiberglass, and other materials. May be flat-
bottomed or sloped-bottomed.
33 42 41 Gratings and Frames for Stormwater Drainage Inlets
Includes: flat, concave, and atrium-type gratings, and fitting-
type gratings of various shapes and grating types for
stormwater inlets.
33 42 41.11 Aluminum Gratings and Frames for Stormwater Drainage Inlets
33 42 41.21 Brass Gratings and Frames for Stormwater Drainage Inlets
33 42 41.31 Cast-Iron Gratings and Frames for Stormwater Drainage Inlets
33 42 41.41 Chrome Gratings and Frames for Stormwater Drainage Inlets
33 42 41.51 Steel Gratings and Frames for Stormwater Drainage Inlets
33 42 41.61 Fiberglass Gratings and Frames for Stormwater Drainage Inlets
33 44 00 Stormwater Utility Equipment
Includes: equipment such as pumps, filters, and other items
utilized for stormwater conveyance and stormwater quality
control.
See: 22 14 33 for packaged, pedestal drainage pump units
used within a building or structure.
22 14 36 for packaged, submersible drainage pump units
serving a facility or structure.
33 32 00 for pumping stations used with sanitary sewage and
combined sewage.
33 37 00 for overflow control equipment.
33 41 00 for subdrainage.
43 20 00 for pumps used for field-assembled systems for
stormwater conveyance.
46 21 00 for screening and trash-raking equipment.
46 25 00 for oil and grease separators at a treatment facility.
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33 44 11 Field-Erected Stormwater Pumping Stations
Includes: public and private field-erected pumping stations for
conventional stormwater conveyance, typically for smaller
pumping stations utilizing submersible pumps in a wet well with
or without a separate dry valve chamber, or self-priming
pumps.
May Include: instrumentation and pump controls.
33 44 13 Packaged Stormwater Pumping Stations
Includes: factory-assembled systems, purchased as a package,
for conventional stormwater pumping. Field-assembled
engineered systems not purchased as a package are indicated
in detail under 43 20 00 (pumps) and 40 00 00 (exposed
process piping). Packaged pumping systems include a variety
of skid-mounted pumps, wet well structures, and discharge
piping and valves, and controls including control panels,
variable-speed drives, two-speed drives, constant-speed units,
and combinations thereof. May be used for public or private
stormwater systems. Pumps may vary with the package. Pump
types may include: dry-pit overhung (end suction) centrifugal
pumps, submersible overhung (end suction) centrifugal pumps,
and other pump types.
33 44 21 Stormwater Downspout Filters
33 44 23 Inline Stormwater Filters
33 44 26 Stormwater Catch Basin Insert Filters
33 44 27 Stormwater Trench Drain Insert Filters
33 44 31 Stormwater Membrane Filtration
33 44 33 Stormwater Trash and Debris Guards
33 44 36 Oil and Stormwater Separators
Includes: ground-level and buried units of materials such as
steel, fiberglass, and concrete.
See Also: 46 25 00 for oil and grease separation equipment at
a treatment facility.
33 44 43 Vortex-Type Hydrodynamic Separators
33 44 53 Stormwater Area Drainage Pop-up Relief Valves
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33 46 00 Stormwater Management
Includes: facilities for attenuating stormwater flow rate and for
improving stormwater quality, and for infiltrating stormwater into
the ground. Stormwater detention ponds, stormwater retention
ponds, fire protection ponds, cooling water ponds, and similar
impoundments. Green alternatives for stormwater infiltration
and reuse.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: leaching pit: infiltration well.
Retention pond: stabilization pond.
Notes: ponds and impoundments that do not employ fabricated
elements are typically shown on the drawings and are specified
under other Divisions such as 31 00 00 and 35 00 00.
See: 21 40 00 for fire-suppression water storage for a building
or structure.
31 23 00 for excavation and fill.
31 24 00 for embankments.
31 35 26 for containment barriers.
32 14 43 for porous unit paving.
32 31 00 for fences.
33 10 00 for water utilities, including surface water sources
such as reservoirs.
33 16 00 for storage tanks used for rain water harvesting for
reuse.
33 37 00 for overflow controls.
33 42 41 for gratings and frames on outlet structures for
stormwater ponds.
35 73 00 for embankment dams.
40 05 59 for hydraulic gates.
33 46 11 Stormwater Ponds
Notes: alternate location for specifying stormwater ponds,
typically under other Divisions.
33 46 11.13 Stormwater Detention Ponds
33 46 11.23 Stormwater Retention Ponds
33 46 11.33 Fire Protection Ponds
33 46 11.43 Cooling Water Ponds
33 46 16 Outlet Structures for Stormwater Ponds
Includes: structures for controlling the rate of discharge from a
stormwater pond.
33 46 16.13 Stormwater Pond Concrete Outlet Structures
33 46 16.23 Stormwater Pond Fiberglass Outlet Structures
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33 46 23 Modular Buried Stormwater Storage Units
Includes: fabricated modular units that together form an
underground stormwater detention, retention, or infiltration.
Typically non-metallic materials, including polyethylene or
concrete. Accessories may include items such as sediment
traps to improve stormwater quality.
See Also: 33 16 66 for modular buried storage tanks used for
rain water harvesting.
33 46 39 Rain Barrels
33 46 53 Stormwater Leaching Pits
33 46 56 Tree Box Filters
Includes: structures for access to underground storm drainage
piping. Chambers and underground detention chambers.
See: 22 05 73 for facility drainage manholes.
33 05 00 for common work results for utilities.
33 05 61 for concrete manholes.
33 05 63 for concrete vaults and chambers.
33 05 66 for concrete distribution chambers.
33 05 69 for concrete trenchways.
33 05 71 for cleanouts.
33 05 73 for polyethylene manholes.
33 05 76 for fiberglass manholes.
33 46 59 Concrete Modular Biofiltration Cells
33 46 63 Swale Protection Prefilters
33 50 00 Hydrocarbon Utilities
Includes: utilities for extracting, conveying, and storing liquid,
gas, and other hydrocarbon transmission and distribution for a
single site or facility or for multiple facilities. Includes various
forms of petroleum, liquid and gaseous natural gas, propane,
and other hydrocarbons.
See: 09 90 00 for coating systems.
33 05 97 for identification and signage for utilities.
33 09 50 for instrumentation and control for hydrocarbon
utilities, including leak detection systems.
43 12 00 for gas compressors.
43 20 00 for liquid pumps.
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33 51 00 Hydrocarbon Sources
Includes: dug, bored, driven, or drilled wells, for production of
hydrocarbons, and monitoring wells. Well casings, well
screens, riser pipes, well pumps, and accessories. Wells for a
single site or facility, and for commercial production.
See: 02 24 00 for environmental assessments.
02 30 00 for subsurface investigations, including exploratory
drilling.
02 32 23 for groundwater monitoring before construction.
02 70 00 for wells used for groundwater extraction for
remediation purposes.
28 20 00 for video surveillance.
31 09 13 for groundwater monitoring during construction.
33 01 50 for abandonment and rehabilitation of hydrocarbon
wells.
33 09 50 for instrumentation and control for hydrocarbon wells.
33 14 00 for water utility transmission and distribution.
35 50 00 for docks, piers, and appurtenances for marine
transport of hydrocarbons.
35 52 00 for offshore platform construction.
40 05 00 for valves used in hydrocarbon production.
40 10 00 for exposed process piping for gaseous
hydrocarbons.
40 21 00 for exposed process piping for liquid hydrocarbons.
40 70 00 for instrumentation for wells.
42 00 00 for hydrocarbon refinery process equipment.
43 12 00 for gas compressors.
43 20 00 for process liquid pumps.
44 40 00 for water pollution control, including spill containment.
46 00 00 for treatment of wastewater resulting from
hydrocarbon production.
33 51 13 Appraisal Wells for Liquid Hydrocarbons
33 51 16 Appraisal Wells for Gaseous Hydrocarbons
33 51 23 Production Wells for Liquid Hydrocarbons
33 51 26 Production Wells for Gaseous Hydrocarbons
33 51 33 Liquid Injection Wells
33 51 36 Gas Injection Wells
33 51 39 Monitoring Wells
33 51 53 Reciprocating Pumpjack
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: pumpjack: horse: donkey
pumper: nodding donkey: pumping unit: horsehead pump:
rocking horse: beam pump: dinosaur: grasshopper pump: big
Texan: thirsty bird: jack pump.
33 51 56 Submersible Liquid Hydrocarbon Pumps
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33 52 00 Hydrocarbon Transmission and Distribution
Includes: work results for conveyance of hydrocarbons by a
utility or private company, including transmission and
distribution for a single site, facility, or multiple facilities.
Includes handling of pipe, including pipe stacking and storing;
welding of conveyance pipe; pigging; and farm tap installations.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: pigging: in-line inspection (ILI):
cleaning pig: gauge pig: smart pig: intelligent pig.
See: 01 51 29 for temporary natural gas.
01 53 00 for temporary pigging.
01 57 13 for temporary erosion and sediment controls.
09 96 00 for specialized, field-applied pipe coatings.
13 47 13 for cathodic protection.
23 11 00 for fuel piping within, under, or closely associated with
a building or structure.
23 12 00 for fuel pumps closely associated with a building or
structure.
31 23 00 for excavation and fill, including trenching.
33 05 09 for tapping sleeves and saddles for utility piping.
33 56 53 for compressed gaseous hydrocarbon storage tanks.
40 05 76 for hot-tapping valves and appurtenances.
40 10 00 for exposed gas process piping at a hydrocarbon
facility.
40 21 00 for exposed liquid process piping at a hydrocarbon
facility.
44 40 00 for water pollution control, including spill containment.
33 52 13 Liquid Hydrocarbon Piping
33 52 16 Gas Hydrocarbon Piping
33 52 16.13 Steel Natural Gas Piping
33 52 16.23 Medium Density Polyethylene Piping for Natural Gas
33 52 16.26 High Density Polyethylene Piping for Natural Gas
33 52 19 Hydrocarbon Piping Handling
33 52 19.13 Hydrocarbon Piping Stringing, Storing, and Stacking
33 52 23 Hydrocarbon Piping Welding
33 52 23.13 Liquid Hydrocarbon Piping Welding
33 52 23.16 Gas Hydrocarbon Piping Welding
33 52 26 Hydrocarbon Piping Pigging
33 52 26.13 Hydrocarbon Piping Pig Launchers
33 52 26.16 Hydrocarbon Piping Pig Receivers
33 52 26.23 Pigs for Hydrocarbon Piping
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33 53 00 Hydrocarbon Utility Pressure Regulation
Includes: equipment to regulate pressure for various
hydrocarbons applications.
See: 40 05 67 for general-purpose pressure-regulating valves
in process applications.
40 94 00 for self-contained pressure regulators used in process
control applications.
43 13 23 for gas pressure regulators used in industrial
processes.
43 22 59 for liquid pressure regulators used in industrial
processes.
33 53 13 Liquid Hydrocarbon Pressure Regulation
33 53 16 Gas Hydrocarbon Pressure Regulation
33 54 00 Hydrocarbon Utility Safety Equipment
Includes: valves and leak detection used for protecting
hydrocarbon utility piping, product within piping, the public, and
adjacent property.
See: 33 53 00 for hydrocarbon utility pressure regulation.
40 05 00 for general-purpose valves used in process
applications.
40 70 00 for instrumentation used in general-purpose detection
of liquid and gas leaks in process applications.
33 54 13 Liquid Hydrocarbon Leak Detection Equipment
33 54 16 Gas Hydrocarbon Leak Detection Equipment
33 54 23 Hydrocarbon Pipeline Venting
33 54 23.13 Liquid Hydrocarbon Pipeline Venting
33 54 23.16 Gas Hydrocarbon Pipeline Venting
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33 56 00 Hydrocarbon Storage
Includes: storage tanks and equipment for bulk storage of
hydrocarbon liquids and gases for a single facility or site, and
for industrial/commercial facilities. Commercial bulk storage
facilities.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: ground-level: ground-
supported. Aboveground storage tank: AST. Underground
storage tank: UST.
Notes: metallic tanks include steel, stainless steel, and other
metals. Non-metallic tanks include concrete, polyethylene, and
fiberglass.
See: 03 00 00 for concrete used in constructing foundations
and other tank elements.
05 50 00 for metal ladders, stairs, platforms, handrails, and
railings.
09 97 13 for steel storage tank coatings.
09 97 23 for concrete storage tank and containment-dike
coatings.
13 47 13 for cathodic protection of metallic storage tanks.
23 13 00 for facility fuel storage tanks for a building or
structure.
28 43 00 for fuel oil detection and alarm.
33 16 00 for water utility storage tanks.
33 34 00 for onsite wastewater disposal.
33 41 00 for subdrainage.
33 52 00 for hydrocarbons transmission and distribution.
33 57 00 for hydrocarbon receiving/dispensing equipment.
34 73 00 for airfield construction.
43 40 00 for fabricated storage tanks used at a process facility.
43 42 26 for welded steel gas storage sphere.
44 40 00 for water pollution control equipment, including
prefabricated containment berms/dikes, collapsible storage
tanks, containment booms, and spill cleanup equipment.
33 56 13 Aboveground Hydrocarbon Storage Tanks
Includes: tanks elevated above the ground on supports,
columns, or pillars.
33 56 21 Ground-Level Fixed Roof Hydrocarbon Storage Tanks
Includes: tanks with cone-shaped, domed, umbrella-type, or
other fixed roofs. Typically used with liquids with high
flashpoints.
33 56 21.13 Double-Wall Ground-Level Fixed Roof Metallic Hydrocarbon Storage Tanks
33 56 21.16 Single-Wall Ground-Level Fixed Roof Metallic Hydrocarbon Storage Tanks
33 56 21.23 Single-Wall Ground-Level Fixed Roof Non-Metallic Hydrocarbon Storage Tanks
33 56 21.26 Double-Wall Ground-Level Fixed Roof Non-Metallic Hydrocarbon Storage Tanks
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33 56 23 Ground-Level External Floating Roof Hydrocarbon Storage Tanks
Notes: external floating roof tanks have no fixed roof of any
sort; typically used with liquids that have medium vapor
pressure.
33 56 26 Ground-Level Internal Floating Roof Hydrocarbon Storage Tanks
Notes: internal floating roof tanks have an external fixed roof
and an internal cover that floats on the liquid surface; typically
used with liquids that have low vapor pressure.
33 56 33 Underground Hydrocarbon Storage
33 56 33.13 Double-Wall Metallic Underground Hydrocarbon Storage Tanks
33 56 33.23 Single-Wall Metallic Underground Hydrocarbon Storage Tanks
33 56 33.26 Single-Wall Non-Metallic Underground Hydrocarbon Storage Tanks
33 56 33.29 Double-Wall Non-Metallic Underground Hydrocarbon Storage Tanks
33 56 33.43 Underground Hydrocarbon Storage Caverns
33 56 43 Aviation Fuel Storage Tanks
33 56 43.13 Ground-Level Aviation Fuel Storage Tanks
33 56 43.53 Underground Aviation Fuel Storage Tanks
33 56 53 Compressed Gaseous Hydrocarbon Storage Tanks
33 56 60 Moveable Hydrocarbon Storage Tanks
Includes: skid-mounted, trailer-mounted, and other tanks not
permanently installed.
See Also: 44 41 41 for collapsible storage tanks used for
pollution control.
33 56 93 Hydrocarbon Tank Linings
33 56 96 Hydrocarbon Storage Tank Appurtenances
Includes: hatches, inlet and discharge piping, vents, nozzles,
fall-prevention equipment, and other appurtenances not
specified with the tank.
33 57 00 Bulk Hydrocarbons Receiving/Dispensing Equipment
Includes: tanker truck, rail, and marine transport off-loading
assemblies, pantograph, controls, pumps, and transfer
equipment for hydrocarbons transfer.
See: 23 10 00 for fuel piping and pumps for a building or
structure.
23 12 16 for facility fuel-dispensing pumps.
33 56 00 for hydrocarbons storage tanks.
40 05 89 for quick-connect couplers.
40 10 00 for gaseous hydrocarbons process piping.
40 21 00 for liquid fuels process piping.
40 22 00 for process piping for petroleum products.
40 60 00 and 40 70 00 for instrumentation and controls
associated with a process facility.
44 41 13 for containment structures and spill cleanup.
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33 59 00 Hydrocarbon Utility Metering
Includes: metering for liquid and gas hydrocarbons. Metering
may also include facilities for sampling and quality
measurement. Metering equipment indicated herein is relatively
unique to hydrocarbons production, transmission, and
distribution.
See: 28 43 00 for fuel oil detection and alarm.
33 09 00 for registers and meter reading equipment.
40 70 00 for general-purpose flow meters and analyzers used
in process applications.
33 59 11 Diaphragm/Bellows Hydrocarbons Meters
33 59 13 Hydrocarbons Rotary Meters
33 59 16 Hydrocarbons Turbine Meters
33 59 19 Hydrocarbons Orifice Meters
33 59 23 Hydrocarbons Ultrasonic Flow Meters
33 59 26 Hydrocarbons Coriolis Meters
33 59 43 Liquid Hydrocarbon Sampling and Quality Analysis Instrumentation
33 59 46 Gas Hydrocarbon Sampling and Quality Analysis Instrumentation
33 60 00 Hydronic and Steam Energy Utilities
Includes: hydronic and steam energy distribution for a single
facility or for multiple facilities.
See: 13 47 13 for cathodic protection.
23 20 00 for hydronic, steam, and condensate piping and
pumps for a building or structure.
33 09 60 for instrumentation and control for hydronic and steam
energy utilities.
40 60 00 and 40 70 00 for instrumentation and control for
process applications.
33 61 00 Hydronic Energy Distribution
Includes: chilled condenser and hot water piping, valves, piping
specialties, pumps, and other components serving a single
facility or for multiple facilities.
See: 13 47 13 for cathodic protection.
23 21 00 for hydronic piping and pumps for a structure.
33 09 60 for instrumentation and control for steam and hydronic
energy utilities.
33 46 11 for cooling water ponds.
33 61 13 Buried Hydronic Energy Distribution
33 61 23 Ground-Level Hydronic Energy Distribution
33 61 27 Prefabricated Energy Distribution
33 61 29 Pre-Engineered, Field-Assembled Energy Distribution
33 61 33 Hydronic Energy Distribution Metering
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33 63 00 Steam Energy Distribution
Includes: steam and condensate piping, valves, piping
specialties and other components serving a single facility or
multiple facilities.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: utilidor: utility tunnel: utility
corridor.
See: 13 47 13 for cathodic protection.
23 22 00 for steam and condensate piping and pumps within a
building or structure.
40 11 00 for steam process piping.
33 63 13 Underground Steam and Condensate Distribution Piping
33 63 13.13 Shallow-Trench Steam Distribution Piping
33 63 13.16 Utilidor Steam Distribution Piping
33 63 23 Ground-Level Steam and Condensate Distribution Piping
33 63 33 Steam Energy Distribution Metering
33 70 00 Electrical Utilities
Includes: substations, transformers, switchgear, circuit
protection devices, utility structures, and wiring used to transmit
and distribute extra-high-, high- and medium-voltage electrical
power from the point of power generation to the supply points
of facilities. Distribution at high- and medium-voltage levels
within a facility to or between supply points.
See: 33 09 70 for instrumentation and control for electrical
utilities.
33 72 33 for control house equipment.
33 80 00 for communication utilities.
48 10 00 for electrical power generation equipment.
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33 71 00 Electrical Utility Transmission and Distribution
Includes: utility structures and wiring to distribute extra-high-,
high- and medium-voltage electrical power from the point of
power generation to the supply points of facilities. Metering and
termination equipment and utility company requirements
related to electrical service entrances.
Notes: definitions: extra-high-voltage: 345 kV to 765 kV. High-
voltage: 115 kV to 230 kV. Medium-voltage: 2400 V to 69 kV.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: EHV: extra-high-voltage. HV:
high-voltage.
See: 26 05 43 for facility underground ducts and raceways for
electrical systems.
26 05 46 for facility utility poles for electrical systems.
26 16 00 for medium-voltage metering for a facility.
26 21 00 for low-voltage overhead electrical power systems.
26 27 13 for electricity metering for a facility.
33 79 16 for tower grounding.
33 79 19 for utilities grounding.
33 81 00 for communication structures.
34 23 13 for traction power poles.
48 19 00 for electrical power control equipment.
33 71 13 Electrical Utility Towers
33 71 13.13 Precast Concrete Electrical Utility Towers
33 71 13.23 Steel Electrical Utility Towers
33 71 13.33 Wood Electrical Utility Towers
33 71 16 Electrical Poles
Includes: crossarms and guys.
33 71 16.13 Precast Concrete Electrical Utility Poles
33 71 16.23 Steel Electrical Utility Poles
33 71 16.33 Wood Electrical Utility Poles
33 71 19 Electrical Underground Ducts, Ductbanks, and Manholes
33 71 19.13 Electrical Manholes and Handholes
33 71 19.23 Trenched Electrical Underground Duct and Ductbanks
33 71 19.33 Trenchless Electrical Underground Duct and Ductbanks
33 71 23 Insulators and Fittings
Includes: conductor hardware, insulators, dampers, sleeves.
33 71 23.13 Suspension Insulators
33 71 23.16 Post Insulators
33 71 23.23 Potheads
33 71 26 Transmission and Distribution Equipment
33 71 26.13 Capacitor Banks
Includes: series and shunt capacitors.
33 71 26.16 Coupling Capacitors
33 71 26.23 Current Transformers
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33 71 26.26 Potential Transformers
33 71 36 Extra-High-Voltage Transmission Wiring
33 71 36.13 Overhead Extra-High-Voltage Transmission Wiring
Includes: marker balls.
33 71 39 High-Voltage Transmission Wiring
33 71 39.13 Overhead High-Voltage Transmission Wiring
Includes: marker balls.
33 71 39.23 Underground High-Voltage Transmission Wiring
33 71 39.33 Underwater High-Voltage Transmission Wiring
33 71 49 Medium-Voltage Transmission Wiring
33 71 49.13 Overhead Medium-Voltage Transmission Wiring
Includes: marker balls.
33 71 49.23 Underground Medium-Voltage Transmission Wiring
33 71 49.33 Underwater Medium-Voltage Transmission Wiring
33 71 53 Direct-Current Transmission
33 71 73 Electrical Utility Services
33 71 83 Transmission and Distribution Specialties
33 72 00 Utility Substations
Includes: assembly of structures, switches, circuit breakers,
buses, and transformers to switch circuits and convert power
from transmission voltage to distribution voltage for utility-
owned transmission and distribution substations.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: control house: doghouse.
Double-end break: double-side break. Vertical reach:
pantograph: semi-pantograph: knee-type switch.
See: 13 34 23 for fabricated substation control rooms.
26 11 00 for facility substations.
26 13 00 for medium-voltage switchgear.
33 73 00 for utility transformers.
33 75 00 for high-voltage switchgear.
33 77 00 for medium-voltage utility switchgear.
33 79 00 for site grounding and lighting protection.
33 79 23 for utility substation grounding.
34 21 16 for traction power substations.
33 72 13 Deadend Structures
33 72 23 Structural Bus Supports
33 72 23.13 Bus Support Insulators
33 72 26 Substation Bus Assemblies
33 72 26.13 Aluminum Substation Bus Assemblies
33 72 26.16 Copper Substation Bus Assemblies
33 72 33 Control House Equipment
33 72 33.13 Relays
Includes: breaker failure (BFR), breaker reclosing, line
protection, including remedial action schemes (RAS), load
shedding, reactive, transformer, bus differential.
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33 72 33.16 Substation Control Panels
Includes: control battery main (129 vdc) and auxiliary (48-24
vdc), battery chargers, station service transformers, engine
generator and transfer switch.
33 72 33.23 Power-Line Carriers
33 72 33.26 Substation Metering
33 72 33.43 Substation DC Supply
Includes: control battery main (129 vdc) and auxiliary (48-24
vdc), battery chargers, station service transformers, engine
generator and transfer switch.
33 72 43 Substation Control Wiring
Includes: local control and schematic relay wiring between
relay devices.
33 72 53 Shunt Reactors
33 72 63 Substation Disconnect Switches
33 72 63.13 Vertical Break Disconnect Switches
33 72 63.16 Double End Break Disconnect Switches
33 72 63.19 Double End Break "Vee" Disconnect Switches
33 72 63.21 Center Break Disconnect Switches
33 72 63.23 Center Break "Vee" Disconnect Switches
33 72 63.26 Single Side Break Disconnect Switches
33 72 63.27 Vertical Reach Disconnect Switches
33 72 63.29 Grounding for Substation Disconnect Switches
33 72 63.31 Hook Sticks
33 73 00 Utility Transformers
Includes: transformers for utility substation applications for
transforming transmission voltage to distribution voltage.
See: 26 12 00 for medium-voltage facility transformers.
26 13 00 for medium-voltage switchgear.
26 16 00 for medium-voltage metering.
26 18 00 for medium-voltage protection devices.
26 22 00 for low-voltage facility transformers.
33 72 00 for utility substations.
33 75 00 for high-voltage switchgear.
33 77 00 for medium-voltage utility switchgear.
34 21 23 for traction power transformer-rectifier units.
48 19 23 for electrical power generation transformers.
33 73 13 Liquid-Filled Utility Transformers
33 73 23 Dry-Type Utility Transformers
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33 74 00 Extra-High-Voltage (EHV) Switchgear and protection
devices
Includes: switchgear and circuit protection devices for extra-
high-voltage utility applications. Extra-high-voltage: 345 kV to
765 kV.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: circuit breakers: disconnect
switches. Gas-filled circuit breakers: SF6 circuit breakers.
See: 33 72 00 for utility substations.
33 73 00 for utility transformers.
33 75 00 for high-voltage switchgear and protection devices.
33 77 00 for medium-voltage utility switchgear and protection
devices.
33 79 23 for utility substation grounding.
34 21 19 for traction power switchgear.
33 74 13 Air EHV Circuit Breaker
33 74 16 Oil EHV Circuit Breaker
33 74 19 Gas EHV Circuit Breaker
33 74 30 EHV Disconnect Switch
33 74 36 EHV Utility Fuses
33 74 39 EHV Surge Arresters
33 74 40 EHV Rod Gap
33 74 43 EVH Shunt Reactors
33 74 43.13 EHV Shunt Reactor Banks
33 74 43.16 EHV Current Limiting Reactors
33 75 00 High-Voltage Switchgear and Protection Devices
Includes: switchgear and circuit protection devices for high-
voltage utility applications. High-voltage: 115 kV to 230 kV.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: circuit breakers: disconnect
switches. Gas-filled circuit breakers: SF6 circuit breakers.
See: 33 72 00 for utility substations.
33 73 00 for utility transformers.
33 74 00 for extra-high-voltage switchgear and protection
devices.
33 77 00 for medium-voltage utility switchgear and protection
devices.
33 79 23 for utility substation grounding.
34 21 19 for traction power switchgear.
33 75 13 Air High-Voltage Circuit Breaker
33 75 16 Oil High-Voltage Circuit Breaker
33 75 19 Gas High-Voltage Circuit Breaker
33 75 23 Vacuum High-Voltage Circuit Breaker
33 75 30 High-Voltage Disconnect Switch
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33 75 36 High-Voltage Utility Fuses
33 75 39 High-Voltage Surge Arresters
33 75 40 High-Voltage Rod Gap
33 77 00 Medium-Voltage Utility Switchgear and Protection Devices
Includes: switchgear and circuit protection devices for medium-
voltage utility applications. Medium-voltage: 2400 V to 69 kV.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: circuit breakers: disconnect
switches. Gas circuit breakers: SF6 circuit breakers.
See: 26 13 00 for medium-voltage facility switchgear.
26 16 00 for medium-voltage metering.
26 18 00 for medium-voltage circuit protection devices.
33 72 00 for utility substations.
33 73 00 for utility transformers.
33 75 00 for high-voltage utility switchgear and circuit
protection devices.
33 79 23 for utility substation grounding.
34 21 19 for traction power switchgear.
33 77 13 Air Medium-Voltage Circuit Breaker
33 77 16 Oil Medium-Voltage Circuit Breaker
33 77 19 Gas Medium-Voltage Circuit Breaker
33 77 23 Vacuum Medium-Voltage Circuit Breaker
33 77 26 Medium-Voltage Utility Fusible Interrupter Switchgear
33 77 30 Medium-Voltage Disconnect Switch
33 77 33 Medium-Voltage Utility Cutouts
33 77 36 Medium-Voltage Utility Fuses
33 77 39 Medium-Voltage Utility Surge Arresters
33 77 40 Medium-Voltage Rod Gap
33 77 53 Medium-Voltage Utility Reclosers
33 78 00 Substation Converter Stations
33 79 00 Site Grounding
Includes: a conducting connection between an element and a
ground electrode placed in the earth to provide a safe path for
the dissipation of fault currents, lightning strikes, static
discharges, EMI and RFI signals and interference.
See: 26 05 26 for grounding and bounding of electrical
systems.
26 41 00 for facility lightning protection.
33 71 13 for electrical utility towers.
33 81 13 for communications transmission towers.
33 81 16 for antenna towers.
34 73 16 for airfield grounding.
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33 79 13 Site Improvement Grounding
33 79 13.13 Fence Grounding
33 79 16 Tower Grounding
33 79 16.13 Communications Tower Grounding
33 79 16.16 Antenna Tower Grounding
33 79 19 Utilities Grounding
33 79 19.13 Electrical Utilities Grounding
33 79 19.16 Communications Utilities Grounding
33 79 23 Utility Substation Grounding
33 79 83 Site Grounding Conductors
33 79 93 Site Lightning Protection
33 79 93.13 Lightning Arrestors
33 79 93.16 Lightning Strike Counters
33 79 93.19 Lightning Strike Warning Devices
33 80 00 Communications Utilities
Includes: communications transmission and distribution for one
site or multiple sites.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: OSP: outside plant. ISP: inside
plant.
See: 26 00 00 for electrical associated with a building or
structure.
27 10 00 for facility structured cabling.
27 21 00 for data communications network equipment.
33 09 80 for instrumentation and control for communication
utilities.
33 70 00 for electrical utilities.
40 66 00 for process control-related network and
communications equipment.
33 81 00 Communications Structures
Includes: structures for elevated and below-ground distribution
of communications cables and signals.
See: 03 00 00 for concrete.
27 05 46 for facility utility poles for communications systems.
33 71 00 for electrical structures.
33 79 16 for tower grounding.
34 23 13 for traction power poles.
33 81 13 Monopole Communications Towers
33 81 16 Lattice Communications Towers
33 81 19 Guyed Communications Towers
33 81 21 Concealed Communications Towers
33 81 23 Broadcast Communications Towers
33 81 27 Aerial Cable Installation Hardware
33 81 29 Communications Vaults, Pedestals, and Enclosures
33 81 63 Cell Site Shelter Equipment
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33 81 63.16 DC Rectifiers
33 81 63.19 Backup Batteries
33 81 63.23 Baseband Microwave Processing
33 81 63.26 Base Station Transceivers
33 81 63.43 Remote Monitoring
33 82 00 Communications Transmission and Distribution
Includes: copper and optical fiber outside facility.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: ISDN: integrated services
digital network.
See: 27 05 26 for grounding and bonding for facility
communications systems.
27 10 00 for facility structured cabling.
27 13 00 for communications backbone cabling.
27 13 13 for communications copper backbone cabling.
27 13 23 for communications optical fiber backbone cabling.
27 13 33 for communications coaxial backbone cabling.
33 79 19 for utilities grounding.
33 82 13 Copper Communications Transmission and Distribution Cabling
33 82 13.13 Copper Splicing and Terminations
33 82 23 Optical Fiber Communications Transmission and Distribution Cabling
33 82 23.13 Optical Fiber Splicing and Terminations
33 82 33 Coaxial Communications Transmission and Distribution Cabling
33 82 33.13 Coaxial Splicing and Terminations
33 82 43 Grounding and Bonding for Communications Transmission and Distribution
33 82 46 Cable Pressurization Equipment
Includes: waveguide dehydrators.
33 82 53 Cleaning, Lubrication, and Restoration Chemicals
33 82 63 Shelter Equipment
33 82 63.13 Transceivers
33 82 63.16 Control Panels
33 82 63.23 Power-Line Carriers
33 82 63.43 Backup Batteries
33 83 00 Wireless Communications Transmission and Distribution
Includes: external wireless communications systems.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: UHF: ultra-high frequency, 300
MHz to 3.0 GHz. VHF: very-high frequency, 30 MHz to 300
MHz.
See: 33 09 00 for wireless equipment used for meter reading
and metered data transmissions.
33 83 13 Laser Transmitters and Receivers
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33 83 16 Microwave Transmitters and Receivers
Includes: analog radio: order wire, service channel, and digital
radio: wayside.
33 83 17 Microwave Antennas
33 83 17.13 Microwave Waveguides
33 83 19 Infrared Transmitters and Receivers
33 83 23 Radio Antennas
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DIVISION 34 TRANSPORTATION
34 00 00 Transportation
May be used as Division level
Section title.
34 01 00 Operation and Maintenance of Transportation
Includes: maintenance, repair, rehabilitation, replacement,
restoration, preservation, etc. of transportation.
Level 4 Numbering Recommendation: Level 4 titles for
transportation are provided as examples for user's creation of
more detailed titles for other subjects as required. Following
Level 4 numbering is recommended:
.51-.59 for maintenance.
.61-.69 for repair.
.71-.79 for rehabilitation.
.81-.89 for replacement.
.91-.99 for restoration.
34 01 13 Operation and Maintenance of Roadways
34 01 23 Operation and Maintenance of Railways
34 01 23.13 Track Removal and Salvage
34 01 23.81 Track Crosstie Replacement
34 01 33 Operation and Maintenance of Airfields
34 01 43 Operation and Maintenance of Bridges
34 05 00 Common Work Results for Transportation
Includes: subjects common to multiple titles in Division 34.
See: 01 80 00 for performance requirements of subjects
common to multiple titles.
34 05 05 Selective Demolition for Transportation
See: 02 41 19 for selective demolition for whole structure
demolition.
34 05 13 Common Work Results for Roadways
34 05 23 Common Work Results for Railways
34 05 33 Common Work Results for Airports
34 05 43 Common Work Results for Bridges
34 06 00 Schedules for Transportation
Includes: schedules of items common to multiple titles in
Division 34.
Notes: a schedule may be included on drawings, in the project
manual, or a project book.
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34 06 13 Schedules for Roadways
34 06 23 Schedules for Railways
34 06 33 Schedules for Airfields
34 06 43 Schedules for Bridges
34 08 00 Commissioning of Transportation
Includes: commissioning of items common to multiple titles in
Division 34.
See: 01 91 00 for commissioning of subjects common to
multiple Divisions.
34 08 13 Commissioning of Roadways
34 08 23 Commissioning of Railways
34 08 33 Commissioning of Airfields
34 08 43 Commissioning of Bridges
34 10 00 Guideways/Railways
See: 34 42 00 for railway signaling and control equipment.
34 72 00 for railway construction.
34 76 00 for railway equipment.
34 11 00 Rail Tracks
Includes: fabricated metal items for railroad and light rail rack,
rails, joint bars, bolts, rail anchors, tie plates, spikes, track
cross ties, appurtenances, and accessories.
See: 31 24 16 for railway embankments.
32 11 00 for railway base courses.
34 12 00 for monorails.
34 13 13 for inclined railway.
34 24 00 for third rail traction power.
41 24 39 for railcar movers.
41 64 00 for rail vehicles.
34 11 13 Track Rails
34 11 13.13 Light Rail Track
34 11 13.23 Heavy Rail Track
34 11 16 Welded Track Rails
34 11 16.13 In-Track Butt-Welded Track Rail
34 11 16.16 Pressure-Welded Track Rail
34 11 16.19 Thermite-Welded Track Rail
34 11 19 Track Rail Joints
34 11 23 Special Trackwork
34 11 23.13 Ballasted Special Track Rail
34 11 23.16 Direct-Fixation Track
34 11 23.23 Running Rail
34 11 23.26 Precurved Running Rail
34 11 26 Ballasted Track Rail
34 11 26.13 Track Rail Ballast
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34 11 26.16 Track Rail Subballast
34 11 29 Embedded Track Rail
34 11 33 Track Cross Ties
34 11 33.13 Concrete Track Cross Ties
34 11 33.16 Timber Track Cross Ties
34 11 33.19 Resilient Track Cross Ties
34 11 36 Track Rail Fasteners
34 11 36.13 Direct-Fixation Fasteners
34 11 39 Track Collector Pans
34 11 39.13 Fiberglass Track Collector Pans
34 11 93 Track Appurtenances and Accessories
34 12 00 Monorails
Includes: single rail for vehicles which are wider than the
guideway. Vehicles are either suspended from or straddle the
guideway. Fabricated metal items for monorail, joint bars, bolts,
rail anchors, appurtenances, and accessories.
See: 31 24 00 for embankments.
32 11 00 for base courses.
34 11 00 for rail tracks.
34 13 13 for inclined railway.
34 12 13 Elevated Monorails
34 12 16 On-Grade Monorails
34 12 19 Below-Grade Monorails
34 12 23 Maglev Monorail
34 12 63 Monorail Track
34 13 00 Funiculars
Includes: steep cable railways in which ascending cars
counterbalance descending cars. Track, cable, and operating
equipment, appurtenances, and accessories.
See: 34 11 00 for rail tracks.
34 12 00 for monorails.
34 14 00 for other cable transportation systems.
34 13 13 Inclined Railway
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34 14 00 Cable Transportation
Includes: transportation systems for steep slopes which utilize
a moving cable. Cable, support structures, operating
equipment, appurtenances, and accessories.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: chairlifts: ski lifts. Surface lifts:
ski tows.
See: 05 15 00 for non-structural wire rope assemblies.
05 16 00 for structural cabling.
13 31 23 for tensioned fabric structures.
14 82 00 for rope climbers.
34 13 00 for funiculars.
34 14 13 Aerial Tramways
34 14 19 Gondolas
34 14 26 Funitels
34 14 33 Chairlifts
34 14 39 Surface Lifts
34 14 46 Ropeway Tows
34 14 53 Cable Car Systems
34 20 00 Traction Power
Includes: transportation system with electric power distributed
continuously along rail system to provide power for rail
vehicles.
34 21 00 Traction Power Distribution
See: 26 11 00 for facility substations.
26 12 00 for medium-voltage transformers.
26 13 00 for medium-voltage switchgear.
33 70 00 for electrical utilities.
33 72 00 for utility substations.
34 21 13 High Power Static Frequency Converters
34 21 16 Traction Power Substations
34 21 16.13 AC Traction Power Substations
34 21 16.16 DC Traction Power Substations
34 21 19 Traction Power Switchgear
34 21 19.13 AC Traction Power Switchgear
34 21 19.16 DC Traction Power Switchgear
34 21 19.23 Frequency Changer
34 21 23 Traction Power Transformer-Rectifier Units
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34 23 00 Overhead Traction Power
Includes: electric power distributed to rail vehicles along rail
system by means of an overhead cable.
See: 33 71 13 for electrical transmission towers.
33 71 16 for electrical utility poles.
33 81 13 for communication transmission towers.
33 81 19 for communication utility poles.
34 21 00 for traction power distribution.
34 23 13 Traction Power Poles
34 23 16 Overhead Cable Suspension
34 23 23 Overhead Traction Power Cables
34 24 00 Third Rail Traction Power
Includes: electric power distributed to rail vehicles along rail
system by means of an electrified third rail.
See: 34 11 00 for rail tracks.
34 21 00 for traction power distribution.
34 24 13 Bottom-Contact Third Rail
34 24 16 Side-Contact Third Rail
34 24 19 Top-Contact Third Rail
34 40 00 Transportation Signaling and Control
Equipment
Includes: signaling and control equipment used to monitor,
direct, and control traffic, safety, and environmental conditions
in transportation systems.
See: 33 80 00 for communications utilities.
34 50 00 for transportation fare collection equipment.
35 10 00 for waterway and marine signaling and control
equipment.
34 41 00 Roadway Signaling and Control Equipment
See: 10 14 53 for traffic signage.
34 71 00 for roadway construction.
34 75 00 for roadway equipment.
34 41 13 Traffic Signals
34 41 16 Traffic Control Equipment
34 41 23 Roadway Monitoring Equipment
34 41 33 In Roadway Warning Lights
See: 32 17 29 for non-roadway use such as campuses or other
site work.
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34 42 00 Railway Signaling and Control Equipment
See: 34 10 00 for guideways/railways.
34 72 00 for railway construction.
34 76 00 for railway equipment.
41 64 00 for rail vehicles.
34 42 13 Railway Signals
34 42 13.13 General Railway Signal Requirements
34 42 13.16 Signal Solid State Coded Track Circuits
34 42 16 Train Control Wires and Cables
34 42 19 Vital Interlocking Logic Controllers
34 42 23 Railway Control Equipment
34 42 23.13 Mainline Train Control Room Equipment
34 42 23.16 Yard Train Control Room Equipment
34 42 23.19 Integrated Control Equipment
34 42 23.23 Interlocking Railway Control Equipment
34 42 26 Rail Network Equipment
34 42 29 Station Agent Equipment
34 42 33 Yard Management Equipment
34 42 36 Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition
34 43 00 Airfield Signaling and Control Equipment
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: airfield: airport. ODALS: omni-
directional approach lighting system. PAPI: precision approach
path indicator.
See: 13 53 00 for meteorological instrumentation.
26 55 33 for hazard warning lighting.
26 55 36 for obstruction lighting.
26 55 39 for helipad lighting.
26 56 00 for general airfield exterior lighting.
34 73 00 for airfield construction.
34 73 23 for manufactured airfield control towers.
34 77 00 for transportation equipment.
34 43 13 Airfield Signals and Lighting
34 43 13.09 Airport Rotating Beacons
34 43 13.10 Hazard Beacons
34 43 13.11 Airport Beacon Towers
34 43 13.12 Airport Obstruction Lights
34 43 13.13 Airfield Runway Identification Lights
34 43 13.16 Airfield Runway and Taxiway Inset Lighting
34 43 13.19 Adhesive for Inset Lighting and Wiring
34 43 13.23 Airfield Short-Approach Lighting Equipment
34 43 13.26 Airfield Omni-Directional-Approach Lighting Equipment
34 43 13.29 Airfield Low-Intensity-Approach Lighting Equipment
34 43 13.33 Airfield High-Intensity-Approach Lighting Equipment
34 43 13.36 Airfield Precision-Approach Path Indicator Equipment
34 43 16 Airfield Landing Equipment
34 43 16.13 Microwave Airfield Landing Equipment
34 43 16.16 Instrument Airfield Landing Equipment
34 43 16.19 Airfield Visual-Approach Slope Indicator Equipment
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34 43 19 Airfield Traffic Control Tower Equipment
34 43 23 Weather Observation Equipment
34 43 23.13 Automatic Weather Observation Equipment
34 43 23.16 Airfield Wind Cones
34 43 26 Airfield Control Equipment
34 43 26.13 Airfield Lighting Control Equipment
34 43 26.16 Airfield Lighting PLC Control Equipment
34 43 26.19 Airfield Lighting Regulator Assembly
34 48 00 Bridge Signaling and Control Equipment
See: 05 12 33 for structural steel for bridges.
34 80 00 for bridges.
34 81 00 for bridge machinery.
34 82 00 for bridge specialties.
34 48 13 Operating Bridge Signals
34 48 16 Operating Bridge Control Equipment
34 50 00 Transportation Fare Collection Equipment
See: 34 40 00 for transportation signaling and control
equipment.
34 52 00 Vehicle Fare Collection
Includes: equipment associated with the control of movement
of vehicles on roadways. Integrated system with equipment to
dispense tickets and collect fares for vehicles.
See: 11 12 00 for parking control equipment.
11 12 13 for parking key and card control units.
11 12 16 for parking ticket dispensers.
11 12 26 for parking fee collection equipment.
11 12 33 for parking gates.
13 34 23 for fabricated control booths.
28 10 00 for access control.
28 19 00 for access control vehicle identification systems.
28 20 00 for video surveillance.
28 30 00 for security detection, alarm, and monitoring.
34 41 00 for roadway signaling and control equipment.
34 52 16 Vehicle Ticketing Equipment
34 52 16.13 Vehicle Ticket Vending Machines
34 52 26 Vehicle Fare Collection Equipment
34 52 26.13 Vehicle Coin Fare Collection Equipment
34 52 26.16 Vehicle Electronic Fare Collection Equipment
34 52 33 Vehicle Fare Gates
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34 54 00 Passenger Fare Collection
Includes: equipment associated with the control of movement
of passengers. Integrated system with equipment to dispense
tickets and collect fares for passengers.
May Include: money-changing machines.
See: 11 14 00 for pedestrian control equipment.
11 14 13 for pedestrian gates.
11 14 26 for self-contained pedestrian fare collection
equipment.
11 14 43 for pedestrian detection equipment.
11 14 53 for pedestrian security equipment.
28 10 00 for access control.
28 20 00 for video surveillance.
28 30 00 for security detection, alarm, and monitoring.
See Also: 11 14 16 for money-changing equipment.
34 54 16 Passenger Ticketing Equipment
34 54 16.13 Passenger Ticket Vending Machines
34 54 16.16 Passenger Addfare Machines
34 54 16.23 Passenger Intermodal Transfer Machines
34 54 26 Passenger Fare Collection Equipment
34 54 26.13 Passenger Coin Fare Collection Equipment
34 54 26.16 Passenger Electronic Fare Collection Equipment
34 54 33 Passenger Fare Gates
34 70 00 Transportation Construction and Equipment
34 71 00 Roadway Construction
Includes: construction specifically intended for roadways.
See: 03 37 23 for roller-compacted concrete.
10 14 53 for traffic signage.
10 73 43 for transportation stop shelters.
26 56 00 for exterior lighting.
31 24 13 for roadway embankments.
32 10 00 for bases, ballasts, and paving.
32 13 13 for roller-compacted concrete paving.
32 17 00 for paving specialties.
34 41 00 for roadway signaling and control equipment.
34 75 00 for roadway equipment.
34 75 13 for active vehicle barriers.
34 71 13 Vehicle Barriers
34 71 13.13 Vehicle Median Barriers
34 71 13.16 Vehicle Crash Barriers
34 71 13.19 Vehicle Traffic Barriers
34 71 13.26 Vehicle Guide Rails
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34 71 13.29 Vehicle Barrier Fenders
34 71 16 Impact Attenuating Devices
34 71 19 Vehicle Delineators
34 71 19.13 Fixed Vehicle Delineators
34 71 19.16 Flexible Vehicle Delineators
34 72 00 Railway Construction
Includes: construction specifically intended for railways.
See: 10 73 43 for transportation stop shelters.
31 24 16 for railway embankments.
32 11 00 for railway base courses.
34 10 00 for guideways/railways.
34 42 00 for railway signaling and control equipment.
34 76 00 for railway equipment.
41 64 00 for rail vehicles.
34 72 13 Railway Line
34 72 16 Railway Siding
34 73 00 Airfield Construction
Includes: construction specifically intended for airfields.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: airfield: airport.
See: 03 37 23 for roller-compacted concrete.
26 56 00 for airfield exterior lighting.
32 10 00 for airfield bases, ballasts, and paving.
32 13 13 for roller-compacted concrete paving.
32 35 16 for sound barriers.
33 52 00 for hydrocarbon transmission and distribution.
33 56 43 for aviation fuel storage tanks.
33 79 00 for site grounding.
34 43 00 for airfield signaling and control equipment.
34 43 19 for airfield traffic control tower equipment.
34 77 00 for transportation equipment.
34 73 13 Aircraft Tiedowns
34 73 16 Airfield Grounding
34 73 16.13 Aircraft Static Grounding
34 73 19 Jet Blast Barriers
34 73 23 Manufactured Airfield Control Towers
34 73 26 Manufactured Helipads
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34 75 00 Roadway Equipment
Includes: operating equipment for roadways.
See: 10 14 53 for traffic signage.
10 73 43 for transportation stop shelters.
34 41 00 for roadway signaling and control equipment.
34 71 00 for roadway construction.
34 71 13 for vehicle barriers.
34 75 13 Operable Roadway Equipment
34 75 13.13 Active Vehicle Barriers
34 76 00 Railway Equipment
Includes: operating equipment for railways.
See: 10 73 43 for transportation stop shelters.
34 10 00 for guideways/railways.
34 42 00 for railway signaling and control equipment.
34 72 00 for railway construction.
41 64 00 for rail vehicles.
34 76 13 Roadway Crossing Control Equipment
34 77 00 Transportation Equipment
Includes: operating equipment for transportation systems.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: passenger boarding bridges:
jetways.
See: 10 73 43 for transportation stop shelters.
10 88 00 for scales.
11 14 00 for pedestrian control equipment.
11 14 43 for pedestrian detection equipment.
11 14 53 for pedestrian security equipment.
14 30 00 for escalators and moving walks.
28 18 00 for security access detection equipment.
34 43 00 for airfield signaling and control equipment.
34 73 00 for airfield construction.
41 14 36 for weigh scales.
41 21 23 for piece material conveyors.
41 24 36 for metal detectors.
34 77 13 Passenger Boarding Bridges
34 77 13.13 Fixed Aircraft Passenger Boarding Bridges
34 77 13.16 Movable Aircraft Passenger Boarding Bridges
34 77 13.23 Ship Passenger Boarding Bridges
34 77 33 Baggage Scanning Equipment
34 77 36 Baggage Scales
34 77 39 Baggage Conveying Equipment
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34 78 00 Weighing Equipment
34 78 13 Truck Scales
34 78 16 Weighbridges
34 78 23 Railroad Car Scales
34 78 33 Crane Scales
34 80 00 Bridges
See: 03 30 00 for bridges constructed of cast-in-place concrete.
03 40 00 for bridges constructed of precast concrete.
05 10 00 for bridges constructed of structural metal framing.
05 12 33 for structural steel for bridges.
05 16 33 for bridge cabling.
06 11 00 for bridges constructed of wood framing.
06 13 00 for bridges constructed of heavy timber.
32 34 00 for fabricated bridges.
34 81 00 Bridge Machinery
Includes: machinery for operating bridges.
See: 07 95 63 for bridge expansion joint cover assemblies.
34 48 00 for bridge signaling and control equipment.
34 82 00 for bridge specialties.
34 81 13 Single-Swing Bridge Machinery
34 81 16 Double-Swing Bridge Machinery
34 81 19 Cantilever Bridge Machinery
34 81 23 Lift Bridge Machinery
34 81 26 Sliding Bridge Machinery
34 81 29 Pontoon Bridge Machinery
34 81 32 Bascule Bridge Machinery
34 82 00 Bridge Specialties
Includes: manufactured or fabricated accessory items for
bridges.
See: 07 95 63 for bridge expansion joint cover assemblies.
34 48 00 for bridge signaling and control equipment.
34 81 00 for bridge machinery.
35 43 00 for waterway scour protection.
34 82 13 Bridge Vibration Dampers
34 82 13.13 Visco Elastic Bridge Vibration Dampers
34 82 13.16 Tuned-Mass Bridge Vibration Dampers
34 82 19 Bridge Pier Protection
34 82 19.13 Bridge Pier Ice Shields
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DIVISION 35 WATERWAY AND MARINE
CONSTRUCTION
35 00 00 Waterway and Marine
Construction
May be used as Division level
Section title.
35 01 00 Operation and Maintenance of Waterway and Marine
Construction
Includes: maintenance, repair, rehabilitation, replacement,
restoration, preservation, etc. of waterway and marine
construction.
Level 4 Numbering Recommendation: Level 4 titles for
waterway and marine construction are provided as examples
for user's creation of more detailed titles for other subjects as
required. Following Level 4 numbering is recommended:
.51-.59 for maintenance.
.61-.69 for repair.
.71-.79 for rehabilitation.
.81-.89 for replacement.
.91-.99 for restoration.
35 01 30 Operation and Maintenance of Coastal Construction
35 01 40 Operation and Maintenance of Waterway Construction
35 01 40.51 Waterway Dredging
35 01 40.92 Preservation of Water Courses
35 01 50 Operation and Maintenance of Marine Construction
35 01 50.51 Marine Dredging
35 01 50.71 Channel Excavation, Cleaning and Deepening
35 01 70 Operation and Maintenance of Dams
35 05 00 Common Work Results for Waterway and Marine
Construction
Includes: subjects common to multiple titles in Division 35.
See: 01 80 00 for performance requirements of subjects
common to multiple titles.
35 05 05 Selective Demolition for Waterway and Marine Construction
See: 02 41 19 for selective demolition for whole structure
demolition.
35 05 30 Common Work Results for Coastal Construction
35 05 40 Common Work Results for Waterway Construction
35 05 50 Common Work Results for Marine Construction
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35 05 70 Common Work Results for Dams
35 06 00 Schedules for Waterway and Marine Construction
Includes: schedules of items common to multiple titles in
Division 35.
35 06 30 Schedules for Coastal Construction
35 06 40 Schedules for Waterway Construction
35 06 50 Schedules for Marine Construction
35 06 70 Schedules for Dams
35 08 00 Commissioning of Waterway and Marine Construction
Includes: commissioning of items common to multiple titles in
Division 35.
See: 01 91 00 for commissioning of subjects common to
multiple Divisions.
35 08 30 Commissioning of Coastal Construction
35 08 40 Commissioning of Waterway Construction
35 08 50 Commissioning of Marine Construction
35 08 70 Commissioning of Dams
35 10 00 Waterway and Marine Signaling and Control
Equipment
Includes: signaling and control equipment used to monitor,
direct, and control boat and ship traffic along waterways and
ocean shorelines.
See: 33 80 00 for communications utilities.
34 40 00 for transportation signaling and control equipment.
35 11 00 Signaling and Control Equipment for Waterways
See: 35 40 00 for waterway construction and equipment.
35 11 13 Signaling Equipment for Waterways
35 11 53 Control Equipment for Waterways
35 12 00 Marine Signaling and Control Equipment
See: 35 50 00 for marine construction and equipment.
35 59 00 for marine specialties.
35 12 13 Marine Signaling Equipment
35 12 13.13 Lighthouse Equipment
35 12 33 Marine Navigation Equipment
35 12 53 Marine Control Equipment
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35 13 00 Signaling and Control Equipment for Dams
See: 35 70 00 for dam construction and equipment.
35 13 13 Signaling Equipment for Dams
35 13 53 Control Equipment for Dams
35 20 00 Waterway and Marine Construction and
Equipment
Includes: construction within waterways such as rivers,
streams, canals, and similar surface water bodies.
See: 35 10 00 for waterway and marine signaling and control.
35 30 00 for coastal construction, including shoreline
protection.
35 40 00 for waterway onshore construction, including levees
and scour protection.
35 50 00 for in-water and underwater construction.
35 70 00 for dams.
35 21 00 General Fabrications for Waterways
Includes: fabricated items for controlling water flow within
waterways and at dams, hydroelectric, and irrigation projects.
See: 33 40 00 for stormwater utilities, including stormwater
equipment and stormwater management facilities.
35 49 23 for waterway locks.
35 70 00 for dam construction and equipment.
46 21 00 for screening equipment used in water and
wastewater treatment, including trash raking equipment.
48 13 00 for hydroelectric facility electrical power generation
equipment.
35 21 13 Hydraulic Bifurcation Panels
35 21 16 Hydraulic Bulkheads
35 21 19 Hydraulic Manifolds
35 21 23 Penstocks
35 21 33 Trash Racks
35 21 36 Debris Cages
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35 22 00 Hydraulic Gates
Includes: large gates and valves used as floodgates, in dams
and hydroelectric plants, in irrigation facilities, and access
through levees.
See: 35 21 13 for penstocks.
35 21 19 for hydraulic manifolds.
35 49 23 for waterway locks.
35 70 00 for dam construction and equipment.
40 05 00 for large-diameter valves for flow control and energy
dissipation.
40 05 59 for hydraulic gates for controlling flow in open
channels, such as slide gates and sluice gates.
48 13 00 for hydroelectric facility electrical power generation
equipment.
35 22 13 Spillway Crest Gates
35 22 19 Hydraulic Head Gates
35 22 26 Sluice Gates
35 22 33 Miter Gates
35 22 39 Sector Gates
35 22 46 Tainter Gates
35 22 53 Vertical Lift Hydraulic Gates
35 22 59 Hydraulic Closure Gates
35 22 63 Through-Levee Access Gates
35 24 00 Dredging
Includes: excavation and removal of underwater material from
within a body of water such as a river, stream, canal, harbor, or
other surface water body.
See: 02 60 00 for contaminated site material removal.
31 23 19 for dewatering of excavated spoil.
33 01 10 for water utility intake structure cleaning and water
supply reservoir cleaning.
35 53 00 for underwater construction.
35 24 13 Suction Dredging
35 24 13.11 Training Suction Dredging
35 24 13.13 Cutter Suction Dredging
35 24 13.16 Auger Suction Dredging
35 24 13.23 Jet-Lift Dredging
35 24 13.26 Air-Lift Dredging
35 24 21 Bucket Dredging
35 24 23 Clamshell Dredging
35 24 26 Backhoe/Dipper Dredging
35 24 33 Water Injection Dredging
35 24 36 Pneumatic Dredging
35 24 43 Bed-Levelling Dredging
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35 24 46 Krabbelaar Dredging
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: krabbelaar: scratcher dredging.
35 24 53 Waterway Snag Removal
35 30 00 Coastal Construction
35 31 00 Shoreline Protection
Includes: construction along shorelines to prevent erosion,
protect shipping channels, and other purposes.
35 31 16 Seawalls
Includes: vertical wall structure built along and parallel to a
shoreline to prevent erosion or separate land from water.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: seawalls: bulkheads.
See: 35 31 19 for revetments.
35 31 16.13 Concrete Seawalls
35 31 16.16 Segmental Seawalls
35 31 16.19 Steel Sheet Piling Seawalls
35 31 16.23 Timber Seawalls
35 31 16.40 Stone Seawalls
35 31 19 Revetments
Includes: armoring of shoreline slope to prevent erosion.
See: 31 36 00 for gabions.
32 32 36 for gabion retaining walls.
35 31 16 for seawalls.
35 31 26 for gabion jetties.
35 31 29 for gabion groins.
35 42 36 for gabion bank protection.
35 43 36 for gabion scour protection.
35 31 19.13 Sacked Cement-Sand Revetments
35 31 19.16 Concrete Unit Masonry Revetments
35 31 19.36 Gabion Revetments
35 31 19.40 Stone Revetments
35 31 23 Breakwaters
Includes: structures built offshore parallel to the shoreline,
above or below the water to dissipate the energy of incoming
waves.
35 31 23.13 Rubble Mound Breakwaters
35 31 23.16 Precast Breakwater Modules
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35 31 26 Jetties
Includes: long structures built perpendicular to the shoreline
and extending out into the ocean to protect a shipping channel
filling with sedimentation or storm waves.
See: 31 36 00 for gabions.
32 32 36 for gabion retaining walls.
35 31 19 for gabion revetments.
35 31 29 for gabion groins.
35 42 36 for gabion bank protection.
35 43 36 for gabion scour protection.
35 31 26.13 Concrete Jetties
35 31 26.16 Concrete Unit Masonry Jetties
35 31 26.36 Gabion Jetties
35 31 26.40 Stone Jetties
35 31 29 Groins
Includes: long structures built perpendicular to the shoreline
and extending out into the ocean to control sand movement
caused by shore currents.
See: 31 36 00 for gabions.
32 32 36 for gabion retaining walls.
35 31 19 for gabion revetments.
35 31 26 for gabion jetties.
35 42 36 for gabion bank protection.
35 43 36 for gabion scour protection.
35 31 29.13 Concrete Groins
35 31 29.16 Concrete Unit Masonry Groins
35 31 29.26 Steel Groins
35 31 29.36 Gabion Groins
35 31 29.40 Stone Groins
35 32 00 Artificial Reefs
Includes: placing stable materials on an area of the ocean
bottom offshore to create a hard substrate for the purpose of
increasing marine life at ocean bottom.
See: 35 53 00 for underwater construction.
35 32 13 Scrap Material Artificial Reefs
35 32 13.13 Scrap Concrete Artificial Reefs
35 32 13.19 Scrap Steel Artificial Reefs
35 32 13.33 Sunken Ship Artificial Reefs
35 32 16 Constructed Artificial Reefs
35 32 16.13 Constructed Concrete Artificial Reefs
35 32 16.19 Constructed Steel Artificial Reefs
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35 40 00 Waterway Construction and Equipment
See: 35 11 00 for signaling and control equipment for
waterways.
35 41 00 Levees
Includes: embankments constructed to prevent a river or
stream from flooding adjacent lands.
See: 31 23 19 for dewatering.
31 24 00 for embankments.
31 56 00 for slurry walls for cutoff trenches.
35 49 13 for floodwalls.
35 41 13 Landside Levee Berms
35 41 13.13 Stability Landside Levee Berms
35 41 13.16 Seepage Landside Levee Berms
35 41 16 Levee Cutoff Trenches
35 41 19 Levee Relief Wells
35 42 00 Waterway Bank Protection
Includes: construction at stream banks to prevent erosion from
water movement.
See: 31 34 00 for soil reinforcement.
31 35 00 for slope protection.
31 36 00 for gabions.
31 37 00 for riprap.
32 32 36 for gabion retaining walls.
35 31 19 for gabion revetments.
35 31 26 for gabion jetties.
35 31 29 for gabion groins.
35 43 00 for scour protection.
35 42 13 Piling Bank Protection
35 42 13.19 Steel Sheet Piling Bank Protection
35 42 13.23 Timber Piling Bank Protection
35 42 13.26 Plastic Piling Bank Protection
35 42 29 Grout-Bag Bank Protection
35 42 34 Soil Reinforcement Bank Protection
35 42 35 Slope Protection Bank Protection
35 42 36 Gabion Bank Protection
35 42 37 Riprap Bank Protection
35 42 53 Wall Bank Protection
35 42 53.16 Concrete Unit Masonry Wall Bank Protection
35 42 53.19 Segmental Wall Bank Protection
35 42 53.40 Stone Wall Bank Protection
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35 43 00 Waterway Scour Protection
Includes: protection against scour by flowing water in streams
around in-channel structures.
See: 31 34 00 for soil reinforcement.
31 35 00 for slope protection.
31 36 00 for gabions.
31 37 00 for riprap.
32 32 36 for gabion retaining walls.
34 82 19 for bridge pier protection.
35 31 19 for gabion revetments.
35 31 26 for gabion jetties.
35 31 29 for gabion groins.
35 42 00 for bank protection.
35 43 29 Grout-Bag Scour Protection
35 43 34 Soil Reinforcement Scour Protection
35 43 35 Slope Protection Scour Protection
35 43 36 Gabion Scour Protection
35 43 37 Riprap Scour Protection
35 43 53 Wall Scour Protection
35 43 53.13 Concrete Unit Masonry Wall Scour Protection
35 43 53.16 Segmental Wall Scour Protection
35 43 53.40 Stone Wall Scour Protection
35 49 00 Waterway Structures
Includes: structures to control the flow of water in waterways.
Flood walls to prevent flooding of surrounding areas. Locks to
allow for the movement of vessels vertically in waterways.
See: 35 21 00 for general fabrications for waterways.
35 22 00 for hydraulic gates.
35 41 00 for levees.
35 70 00 for dam construction and equipment.
35 49 13 Floodwalls
35 49 13.13 Concrete Floodwalls
35 49 13.16 Masonry Floodwalls
35 49 23 Waterway Locks
35 49 23.13 Concrete Waterway Locks
35 49 23.23 Piling Waterway Locks
35 49 26 Floodgate Machinery
35 50 00 Marine Construction and Equipment
See: 35 12 00 for marine signaling and control equipment.
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35 51 00 Floating Construction
Includes: construction which floats on the water. Anchoring of
floating construction.
See: 06 13 33 for heavy timber fixed pier construction.
35 52 00 for offshore platform construction.
35 52 33 for floating offshore platform construction.
35 53 00 for underwater construction.
35 51 13 Floating Piers
35 51 13.23 Floating Wood Piers
35 51 13.26 Floating Plastic Piers
35 51 23 Pontoons
35 52 00 Offshore Platform Construction
Includes: platforms built above the waterline at sea for a variety
of purposes.
See: 35 51 00 for floating construction.
35 51 13 for floating piers.
35 53 00 for underwater construction.
35 52 13 Fixed Offshore Platform Construction
35 52 23 Semi-Submersible Offshore Platform Construction
35 52 33 Floating Offshore Platform Construction
35 53 00 Underwater Construction
Includes: construction built under the water surface.
See: 03 37 26 for underwater placed concrete.
31 52 00 for cofferdams.
31 63 26 for concrete caissons for marine construction.
31 64 00 for caissons.
33 71 00 for underwater electrical transmission and distribution.
35 24 00 for dredging.
35 32 00 for artificial reefs.
35 51 00 for floating construction.
35 52 00 for offshore platform construction.
35 52 23 for semi-submersible offshore platform construction.
35 53 23 Underwater Harbor Deepening
35 53 33 Underwater Pipeline Construction
35 53 43 Underwater Foundation Construction
35 53 53 Underwater Structures Construction
35 53 63 Underwater Waterproofing
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35 59 00 Marine Specialties
Includes: manufactured specialties for marine uses.
See: 35 12 00 for marine signaling and control equipment.
35 51 13 for floating piers.
35 52 00 for offshore platform construction.
35 59 13 Marine Fenders
35 59 13.13 Prestressed Concrete Marine Fender Piling
35 59 13.16 Resilient Foam-Filled Marine Fenders
35 59 13.19 Rubber Marine Fenders
35 59 23 Buoys
35 59 23.13 Mooring Buoys
35 59 23.16 Anchor Pendant Buoys
35 59 23.19 Navigation Buoys
35 59 29 Mooring Devices
35 59 29.13 Quick-Release Mooring Hooks
35 59 29.16 Laser Docking Systems
35 59 29.19 Capstans
35 59 33 Marine Bollards and Cleats
35 59 33.13 Cast-Steel Marine Bollards and Cleats
35 59 33.16 Cast-Iron Marine Bollards and Cleats
35 59 33.19 Stainless-Steel Marine Bollards and Cleats
35 59 33.23 Plastic Marine Bollards and Cleats
35 59 93 Marine Chain and Accessories
35 59 93.13 Marine Chain
35 59 93.16 Marine Shackles
35 59 93.19 Marine Chain Tensioners
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35 70 00 Dam Construction and Equipment
Includes: barriers across streams or rivers to obstruct the flow
of water.
See: 35 13 00 for signaling and control equipment for dams.
35 21 00 for general fabrications for waterways.
35 22 00 for hydraulic gates.
48 13 00 for hydroelectric plant electrical power generation
equipment.
See Also: 33 05 05 for installation of buried piping.
33 05 19 for ductile iron utility pipe.
33 05 24 for steel pipe in utility service.
33 05 39 for various types of concrete utility pipe.
33 42 00 for stormwater conveyance piping.
33 46 00 for stormwater ponds and outlet structures.
35 21 36 for penstocks, hydraulic manifolds, trash racks, and
debris cages.
35 22 00 for large hydraulic gates used in flood control and
large dams.
40 05 00 for various types of valves.
40 05 19 for ductile iron pipe.
40 05 24 for steel pipe for liquid service.
40 05 39 for concrete pipe.
40 05 57 for actuators for hydraulic gates and valves.
40 05 59 for hydraulic gates and stop logs used in a facility.
35 71 00 Gravity Dams
Includes: dams which resist the horizontal thrust of the water
entirely by their own weight.
See: 03 30 00 for cast-in-place concrete.
04 20 00 for unit masonry.
35 71 13 Concrete Gravity Dams
35 71 16 Masonry Gravity Dams
35 71 19 Rockfill Gravity Dams
35 72 00 Arch Dams
Includes: curved dams which are dependent upon arch action
for their strength.
See: 03 30 00 for cast-in-place concrete.
35 72 13 Concrete Arch Dams
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35 73 00 Embankment Dams
Includes: embankments with waterproof core covered with
earth or rock fill.
See: 31 24 00 for embankments.
31 34 00 for embankment dams with soil reinforcement.
31 35 00 for embankment dams with slope protection.
35 73 13 Earth Embankment Dams
35 73 16 Rock Embankment Dams
35 74 00 Buttress Dams
Includes: dams with face held up by a series of supports. Face
may be flat or curved.
See: 03 30 00 for cast-in-place concrete.
35 74 13 Concrete Buttress Dams
35 79 00 Auxiliary Dam Structures
Includes: structures with auxiliary purposes associated with
dams.
See: 48 13 00 for hydroelectric plant electrical power
generation equipment.
35 79 13 Fish Ladders
Includes: artificial step pools to enable fish to travel upstream at
dams or other in-stream barriers.
See: 03 30 00 for cast-in-place concrete.
35 79 13.13 Concrete Fish Ladders
SPECIFICATIONS GROUP
PROCESS EQUIPMENT SUBGROUP
DIVISION 40 – PROCESS INTERCONNECTIONS
DIVISION 41 – MATERIAL PROCESSING AND HANDLING EQUIPMENT
DIVISION 42 – PROCESS HEATING, COOLING, AND DRYING EQUIPMENT
DIVISION 43 – PROCESS GAS AND LIQUID HANDLING, PURIFICATION, AND
STORAGE EQUIPMENT
DIVISION 44 – POLLUTION AND WASTE CONTROL EQUIPMENT
DIVISION 45 – INDUSTRY-SPECIFIC MANUFACTURING EQUIPMENT
DIVISION 46 – WATER AND WASTEWATER EQUIPMENT
Division 47 – Reserved for Future Expansion
DIVISION 48 – ELECTRICAL POWER GENERATION
Division 49 – Reserved for Future Expansion
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DIVISION 40 PROCESS
INTERCONNECTIONS
40 00 00 Process
Interconnections
May be used as Division level
Section title.
Includes: work results that
interconnect various processes
together, including process piping
systems, process instrumentation
and controls, and miscellaneous
work results for process equipment
common among various divisions
of the Process Equipment
Subgroup.
See: 25 00 00 for integrated
automation related to building
systems and non-process systems.
27 00 00 for communications
between remotely located process
sites.
40 01 00 Operation and Maintenance of Process Interconnections
Includes: maintenance, repair, rehabilitation, replacement,
restoration, preservation, etc. of process integration.
Level 4 Numbering Recommendation: following numbering is
recommended for the creation of Level 4 titles:
.51-.59 for maintenance.
.61-.69 for repair.
.71-.79 for rehabilitation.
.81-.89 for replacement.
.91-.99 for restoration.
40 01 10 Operation and Maintenance of Gas and Vapor Process Piping
40 01 20 Operation and Maintenance of Liquids Process Piping
40 01 30 Operation and Maintenance of Solid and Mixed Materials Piping and Chutes
40 01 40 Operation and Maintenance of Process Piping and Equipment Protection
40 01 60 Operation and Maintenance of Process Control and Process Facility Enterprise
Management Systems
40 01 70 Operation and Maintenance of Instrumentation for Process Systems
40 01 90 Operation and Maintenance of Primary Control Devices
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40 05 00 Common Work Results for Process Interconnections
Includes: common work results for process equipment.
Equipment and devices for piping systems, and for regulating
and controlling the flow of liquids and gases in conduits,
including pipe, valves, and appurtenances. Hydraulic gates and
appurtenances for controlling open-channel flow at a facility.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: anti-cavitation valve: energy-
dissipating valve. Cast-iron slide gates: cast-iron sluice gates.
ABS: Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene. AWWA: American Water
Works Association. CCFRPM: centrifugally cast fiberglass-
reinforced polymer mortar. CPVC: chlorinated polyvinyl
chloride. FRP: fiberglass-reinforced plastic. HDPE: high-density
polyethylene. PTFE: polytetrafluoroethylene. PVC: polyvinyl
chloride. PVDF: polyvinylidene fluoride.
Notes: the term "process" used herein includes potable water
and other process applications. Work results designated as
"water" are typically covered under the standards of the
American Water Works Association (AWWA).
See: 21 00 00 for piping associated with fire-suppression
systems.
22 00 00 for piping associated with plumbing systems.
23 00 00 for piping associated with HVAC systems.
32 80 00 for irrigation.
33 00 00 for utility piping.
35 22 00 for hydraulic gates.
40 05 59 for instrumentation and controls related to valves and
hydraulic gates.
40 10 00 for process piping systems.
40 91 00 for primary process control valves for
instrumentation/control-related systems.
40 05 04 Selective Demolition for Process Interconnections
40 05 05 Exposed Piping Installation
40 05 06 Couplings, Adapters, and Specials for Process Piping
40 05 07 Hangers and Supports for Process Piping
40 05 09 Wall Pipes, Floor Pipes, and Pipe Sleeves
40 05 11 Aluminum Process Pipe
40 05 12 Brass Process Pipe
40 05 13 Bronze Process Pipe
40 05 17 Copper Process Pipe and Tubing
40 05 19 Ductile Iron Process Pipe
40 05 21 High-Alloy Nickel Process Pipe and Tubing
40 05 23 Stainless Steel Process Pipe and Tubing
40 05 23.13 Duplex and Super-Duplex Stainless Steel Process Pipe
40 05 23.23 300- and 400-Series Stainless Steel Process Pipe
40 05 23.33 Special-Fabrication Stainless Steel Process Pipe and Tubing
40 05 24 Steel Process Pipe
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40 05 24.13 Steel Pipe and Tubing for Air and Gas Service
40 05 24.23 Steel Pipe for Water Service
40 05 24.26 Steel Pipe and Tubing for Process Liquid Service
40 05 24.33 Steel Pipe for Bulk Materials Conveyance
40 05 26 Other Metals Process Pipe
40 05 26.13 Titanium Process Pipe
40 05 26.23 Tantalum Process Pipe
40 05 26.33 Zirconium Process Pipe
40 05 31 Thermoplastic Process Pipe
40 05 31.13 Polyvinyl Chloride Process Pipe
40 05 31.23 Chlorinated Polyvinyl Chloride Process Pipe
40 05 31.33 ABS Process Pipe
40 05 31.43 Polypropylene Process Pipe
40 05 31.53 PVDF Process Pipe
40 05 31.63 High-Purity Plastic Process Pipe
40 05 31.83 Flexible Plastic Tubing
40 05 33 High-Density Polyethylene Process Pipe
40 05 36 Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic Process Pipe
40 05 36.13 Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic Pipe for Process Air, Gas, and Odor Service
40 05 36.23 Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic Pipe for Process Liquid Service
40 05 37 Centrifugally Cast Fiberglass-Reinforced Polymer Mortar Process Pipe
40 05 38 PTFE Process Pipe
40 05 39 Concrete Pipe
40 05 39.13 Concrete Pressure Water Pipe
40 05 39.23 Concrete Gravity and Drainage Process Pipe
40 05 51 Common Requirements for Process Valves
40 05 53 Process Valves Four-inch Diameter and Larger
40 05 56 Process Valves, Smaller than Four-inch Diameter
40 05 57 Actuators for Process Valves and Gates
40 05 57.13 Manual Actuators
40 05 57.23 Electric Motor Actuators
40 05 57.33 Hydraulic Cylinder Actuators
40 05 57.43 Hydraulic Actuator Systems
Includes: oil-accumulator hydraulic systems.
40 05 57.53 Pneumatic Actuators
40 05 59 Hydraulic Gates
40 05 59.13 Stop Plates
40 05 59.16 Stop Logs
40 05 59.21 Aluminum Slide Gates
40 05 59.23 Stainless Steel Slide Gates
40 05 59.26 Fiberglass-Reinforced Plastic Slide Gates
40 05 59.33 Cast Iron Slide Gates
40 05 59.43 Butterfly Gates
40 05 61 Gate Valves
40 05 61.13 Solid Wedge Metal-Seated Gate Valves
40 05 61.16 Double Disc Metal-Seated Gate Valves
40 05 61.23 Resilient-Seated Gate Valves
40 05 61.43 Knife Gate Valves
40 05 62 Plug Valves
40 05 62.13 Eccentric Plug Valves for Gas Service
40 05 62.16 Eccentric Plug Valves for Liquid Service
40 05 63 Ball Valves
40 05 63.13 AWWA Metal-Seated Ball Valves
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40 05 63.16 AWWA Resilient-Seated Ball Valves
40 05 63.33 Metallic Ball Valves
40 05 63.43 Plastic Ball Valves
40 05 64 Butterfly Valves
40 05 64.13 Metal-Seated Butterfly Valves
40 05 64.16 AWWA Resilient-Seated Butterfly Valves
40 05 64.23 Metallic Industrial Butterfly Valves
40 05 64.26 Plastic Industrial Butterfly Valves
40 05 64.33 Butterfly Valves in Air or Gas Service
40 05 64.36 High-Performance Butterfly Valves in Air or Gas Service
40 05 64.43 Dampers for Corrosive Gas Service
40 05 65 Valves for Pump Control and Check Service
40 05 65.11 Angle Valves
40 05 65.13 Cone Valves
40 05 65.16 Globe Valves
40 05 65.23 Swing Check Valves
40 05 65.26 Tilting Disc Check Valves
40 05 65.29 Double-Disk Check Valves
40 05 67 Specialized Pressure and Flow-Control Valves
40 05 67.13 Reduced-Pressure Zone Backflow Preventers for Process Service
40 05 67.16 Double Check Valve Assembly Backflow Preventers for Process Service
40 05 67.23 Pressure Vacuum Breaker Backflow Preventers
40 05 67.26 Atmospheric Vacuum Breaker Backflow Preventers
40 05 67.29 Hose Connection Vacuum Breaker Backflow Preventers
40 05 67.33 Backpressure Valves
40 05 67.36 Pressure-Regulating Valves
40 05 67.39 Pressure-Relief Valves
40 05 67.41 Direct-Acting Surge Relief Valves for Water Service
40 05 67.43 Pilot-Operated Surge Relief Valves for Water Service
40 05 67.44 Pilot-Operated Surge Arrestor Valves for Water Service
40 05 67.46 Electronic Surge Anticipator Valves for Water Service
40 05 67.47 Surge Relief Valves for Wastewater Service
40 05 67.49 Electronic Surge Anticipator Valves for Wastewater Service
40 05 71 Solids Handling Valves
40 05 71.13 Duckbill Check Valves
40 05 71.16 Flap Gates
40 05 71.23 Mud Valves
40 05 71.33 Telescoping Valves
40 05 73 Special-Application Process Valves
40 05 73.13 Altitude Valves
40 05 73.16 Float Valves
40 05 73.23 Anti-Cavitation Valves
40 05 74 Flexible-Closure Valves
40 05 74.13 Diaphragm Valves
40 05 74.23 Pinch Valves
40 05 76 Hot-Tapping Valves and Appurtenances
40 05 76.13 Tapping Sleeves and Valves
40 05 76.16 Tapping Machines
40 05 76.23 Line Stops
40 05 78 Air Valves for Water and Wastewater Service
40 05 78.11 Air Release Valves for Water Service
40 05 78.13 Air/Vacuum Valves for Water Service
40 05 78.16 Vacuum-Breaking Valves for Water Service
40 05 78.19 Combination Air Valves for Water Service
40 05 78.21 Air Release Valves for Wastewater Service
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40 05 78.23 Air/Vacuum Valves for Wastewater Service
40 05 78.26 Vacuum-Breaking Valves for Wastewater Service
40 05 78.29 Combination Air Valves for Wastewater Service
40 05 81 Hydrants and Hose Bibbs for Process Service
40 05 81.13 Fire Hydrants
40 05 81.23 Yard Hydrants
40 05 81.26 Freeze-Proof Yard Hydrants
40 05 81.33 Hose Bibbs
40 05 82 Solenoid Valves for Process Service
40 05 89 Valve Accessories
40 05 89.13 Basket Strainers for Process Service
40 05 89.23 Needle Valves
40 05 89.33 Quick-Connect Couplers
40 05 93 Common Motor Requirements for Process Equipment
40 05 96 Vibration and Seismic Controls for Process Equipment
40 05 97 Identification for Process Equipment
40 06 00 Schedules for Process Interconnections
Includes: schedules of items common to multiple titles in
Division 40.
Notes: a schedule may be included on drawings, or in the
project manual.
See: 40 61 93 for process control system input/output list.
40 06 10 Schedules for Gas and Vapor Process Piping and Ductwork
40 06 20 Schedules for Liquids Process Piping
40 06 30 Schedules for Solid and Mixed Materials Piping and Chutes
40 06 40 Schedules for Process Piping and Equipment Protection
40 06 60 Schedules for Process Control and Process Facility Enterprise Management
Systems
40 06 70 Schedules of Instrumentation for Process Systems
40 06 90 Schedules for Primary Control Devices
40 10 00 Gas and Vapor Process Piping and Ductwork
Includes: pipe, fittings, valves, ductwork, dampers, supports,
and ancillary equipment for gas and vapor systems.
See: 23 31 00 for HVAC ductwork.
40 20 00 for industrial liquids process piping.
40 30 00 for industrial solid and mixed materials process
piping.
40 40 00 for piping heat tracing, insulation, and corrosion
protection.
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40 11 00 Steam Process Piping
Includes: steam and condensate piping for industrial
processes.
See: 23 22 00 for facility steam and condensate piping and
pumps.
33 63 00 for site steam energy distribution.
42 11 00 for process boilers.
40 11 13 Low-Pressure Steam Process Piping
40 11 16 Intermediate-Pressure Steam Process Piping
40 11 19 High-Pressure Steam Process Piping
40 11 23 Condensate Process Piping for Process Applications
40 12 00 Compressed Air Process Piping
Includes: compressed air piping for industrial processes.
Notes: low-pressure compressed air is at a pressure of zero to
twenty-five to forty pounds per square inch, gauge (PSIG).
High-pressure compressed air is at a pressure of twenty-five to
forty PSIG and higher.
See: 22 15 00 for general service compressed air systems.
22 61 13 for compressed air piping for laboratory and
healthcare facilities.
43 10 00 for process air and gas blowers, compressors, filtering
equipment, and appurtenances.
40 12 13 Compressed Air Process Piping for Breathing Service
40 12 23 Low-Pressure Compressed Air Process Piping
40 12 53 High-Pressure Compressed Air Process Piping
40 13 00 Process Ductwork
Includes: ductwork for air and gases for industrial processes.
See: 23 31 00 for HVAC ductwork.
43 10 00 for process air and gas blowers, compressors, filtering
equipment, and appurtenances.
40 15 00 Combustion System Gas Piping
Includes: industrial combustion process gases piping.
See: 23 24 00 for internal-combustion engine piping.
23 35 16 for engine exhaust systems.
23 51 00 for HVAC-related breechings, chimneys, and stacks.
42 00 00 for process heating, cooling, and drying equipment.
44 60 00 for waste thermal processing equipment.
46 78 00 for thermal treatment of wastewater residuals.
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40 15 13 Combustion Air Piping
40 15 16 Oxygen Combustion System Gas Piping
40 15 19 Flue-Gas Combustion System Piping
40 15 23 Exothermic-Gas Combustion System Piping
40 15 26 Endothermic-Gas Combustion System Piping
40 15 29 Dissociated-Ammonia-Gas Combustion System Piping
40 16 00 Specialty and High-Purity Gases Piping
Includes: piping for special and high-purity gases for industrial
processes not included elsewhere.
See: 22 63 00 for gas systems for laboratory and healthcare
facilities.
22 63 13 for nitrous-oxide gas and oxygen gas piping for
laboratory and healthcare facilities.
40 15 16 for oxygen combustion system gas piping.
40 17 23 for oxygen welding and cutting piping.
40 16 13 Ammonia Gas Piping
40 16 16 Boron Gas Piping
40 16 17 Chlorine Gas Piping
40 16 26 Diborane Gas Piping
40 16 29 Fluorine Gas Piping
40 16 33 Hydrogen Sulfide Gas Piping
40 16 36 Nitrous-Oxide Gas Process Piping
40 16 37 Oxygen Gas Process Piping
40 16 39 Ozone Gas Process Piping
40 16 43 Phosphine Gas Piping
40 16 46 Silane Gas Piping
40 16 49 Sulfur-Dioxide Gas Piping
40 16 53 Specialty Gas Mixtures Piping
40 16 56 High-Purity Gas Piping Components
40 17 00 Welding and Cutting Gases Piping
Includes: piping for metal joining and cutting gas systems for
industrial processes.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: MAPP: methylacetylene-
propadiene.
See: 11 57 00 for vocational shop equipment.
41 36 19 for joining equipment.
41 36 23 for cutting equipment.
40 17 13 Acetylene Welding and Cutting Piping
40 17 16 Acetylene-Hydrogen Mix Welding and Cutting Piping
40 17 19 Methylacetylene-Propadiene Welding and Cutting Piping
40 17 23 Oxygen Welding and Cutting Piping
40 17 26 Inert Gas Welding and Cutting Piping
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40 18 00 Vacuum Systems Process Piping
Includes: piping for low- and high-vacuum systems for industrial
processes.
Definitions: low-vacuum: system operating pressures greater
than or equal to 10 torr. High-vacuum: system operating
pressures less than 10 torr. Torr:a unit of pressure used in
measuring partial vacuums.
See: 22 62 00 for vacuum systems for laboratory and
healthcare facilities.
40 18 13 Low-Vacuum Systems Process Piping
40 18 23 Chlorine Gas Vacuum System Piping
40 18 53 High-Vacuum Systems Process Piping
40 20 00 Liquids Process Piping
Includes: pipe, fittings, and components for industrial liquid
service.
See: 21 00 00 for piping associated with fire-suppression
systems.
22 00 00 for piping associated with plumbing systems.
23 00 00 for piping associated with HVAC systems.
32 80 00 for irrigation.
33 00 00 for utility piping.
40 10 00 for industrial gas and vapor process piping.
40 30 00 for industrial solid and mixed materials process
piping.
40 40 00 for piping heat tracing, insulation, and corrosion
protection.
40 21 00 Liquid Fuel Process Piping
Includes: piping for liquids commonly used as fuels for
industrial processes.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: biodiesel: FAME: fatty-acid
methyl ester. Gasoline: petrol. No. 1 fuel-oil: coal oil: stove oil:
range oil. No. 2 fuel-oil: home heating oil: diesel fuel. No. 4 fuel-
oil: commercial heating oil. No. 5 fuel-oil: residual-type
industrial heating oil: bunker B. No. 6 fuel-oil: high-viscosity
residual oil: RFO: residual fuel-oil: bunker C. Kerosene:
paraffin: jet fuel: rocket fuel. Tar: bitumen.
See: 23 11 00 for facility fuel piping.
23 11 13 for facility fuel-oil piping.
23 11 16 for facility gasoline piping.
33 52 00 for hydrocarbon transmission and distribution.
33 52 00 for site liquid fuel distribution.
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40 21 13 Bio Fuels Process Piping
40 21 13.13 Bioalcohols Process Piping
Includes: ethanol, propanol, and butanol.
40 21 13.23 Biodiesel Fuel Process Piping
40 21 13.26 Green Diesel Fuel Process Piping
40 21 13.33 Biomass-to-Liquid (BTL) Fuel Process Piping
40 21 13.43 Gas-to-Liquid (GTL) Fuel Process Piping
40 21 16 Gasoline Process Piping
40 21 19 Diesel Process Piping
Includes: petrodiesel fuels, including ultra-low-sulfur diesel
(ULSD) fuels; diesel engine road vehicle (DERV) fuel, railroad
engine diesel fuel, and other types of petroleum-derived diesel
fuels other than No. 2 fuel-oil and those derived from biological
sources.
40 21 23 Fuel-Oils Process Piping
40 21 23.13 No. 1 Fuel-Oil Process Piping
40 21 23.23 No. 2 Fuel-Oil Process Piping
40 21 23.26 Kerosene Process Piping
40 21 23.29 Tar Fuels Process Piping
Includes: those derived from oil sands, tar sands, bituminous
sands.
40 21 23.43 No. 4 Fuel-Oil Process Piping
40 21 23.53 No. 5 Fuel-Oil Process Piping
40 21 23.63 No. 6 Fuel-Oil Process Piping
40 22 00 Petroleum Products Piping
Includes: piping for heavy-fractions and light-fractions
petroleum products.
Definitions: heavy fractions: well oil, tars, etc. Light fractions:
benzene, naphtha, etc.
See: 23 11 00 for facility fuel piping.
33 52 00 for site liquid fuels distribution.
40 22 10 Heavy-Fractions Petroleum Products Piping
40 22 13 Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) Process Piping
40 22 16 Lubricating Oils Process Piping
40 22 23 Petrochemicals Process Piping
40 22 50 Light-Fractions Petroleum Products Piping
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40 23 00 Water and Wastewater Process Piping
Includes: piping for water and wastewater processes, including
raw water to treated water processes and various liquid
process sidestreams resulting from water and wastewater
treatment.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: DI: deionized. RO: reverse
osmosis.
See: 22 11 00 for facility water distribution.
22 67 00 for processed water systems for laboratory and
healthcare facilities.
22 67 13 for distilled-water, reverse-osmosis water, and
deionized-water piping for laboratory and healthcare facilities.
33 14 00 for water utility transmission and distribution.
43 20 00 for process liquid pumping equipment.
43 32 29 for electronic deionization purification units in
industrial applications.
43 32 56 for reverse-osmosis purification units in industrial
applications.
43 40 00 for manufactured process tanks.
46 00 00 for water and wastewater treatment equipment.
40 23 13 Deionized Water Process Piping
40 23 16 Distilled-Water Process Piping
40 23 19 Non-Potable Plant Water Process Piping
40 23 23 Potable Water Process Piping
40 23 29 Recirculated Water Process Piping
40 23 33 Reverse-Osmosis Water Process Piping
40 23 40 Sanitary Wastewater Process Piping
40 23 41 Grit Process Piping
40 23 43 Scum and Floatables Process Piping
40 23 44 Primary Sludge Process Piping
40 23 46 Waste Sludge Process Piping
40 23 48 Thickened Sludge Process Piping
40 24 00 Specialty Liquid Chemicals Piping
Includes: piping for liquid chemicals for industrial processes not
included elsewhere.
40 24 13 Alcohol Piping
40 24 14 Liquid Chlorine and Sodium Hypochlorite Piping
40 24 16 Gel Piping
40 24 19 Slurries Process Piping
40 24 23 Thixotropic Liquid Piping
40 25 00 Liquid Acids and Bases Piping
Includes: piping for acid and base liquids for industrial
processes.
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519 Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations
40 25 10 Liquid Acids Piping
40 25 50 Liquid Bases Piping
40 26 00 Liquid Polymer Piping
Includes: piping for liquid polymers for industrial processes.
40 30 00 Solid and Mixed Materials Piping and Chutes
Includes: pipe, fittings, and components for industrial bulk
materials service.
See: 40 10 00 for industrial gas and vapor process piping.
40 20 00 for industrial liquids process piping.
40 40 00 for piping heat tracing, insulation, and corrosion
protection.
41 10 00 for bulk material processing equipment.
40 32 00 Bulk Materials Piping and Chutes
Includes: piping and chutes for bulk abrasive and non-abrasive
solid materials for industrial processes.
See: 14 91 00 for facility chutes.
41 10 00 for bulk material processing equipment.
40 32 10 Abrasive Materials Piping and Chutes
40 32 50 Nonabrasive Materials Piping and Chutes
40 33 00 Bulk Materials Valves
Includes: valves regulating the flow of bulk solid materials for
industrial processes.
See: 40 05 00 for common work results for process valves.
41 13 23 for airlock bulk material feeders.
40 33 13 Airlock Bulk Materials Valves
40 33 16 Blind Bulk Materials Valves
40 33 26 Diverter Bulk Materials Valves
40 33 29 Double or Single Dump Bulk Materials Valves
40 33 39 Swing Bulk Materials Valves
40 33 43 Specialty Bulk Materials Valves
40 34 00 Pneumatic Conveying Lines
Includes: dense and dilute phase piping, fittings, hoses, and
supports for industrial processes.
See: 41 12 19 for pneumatic conveyors.
40 34 10 Dense Phase Pneumatic Conveying Lines
40 34 50 Dilute Phase Pneumatic Conveying Lines
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40 40 00 Process Piping and Equipment Protection
Includes: heating/cooling, thermal insulation, and corrosion
protection for industrial piping and process equipment.
See: 40 10 00 for industrial gas and vapor process piping.
40 20 00 for industrial liquids process piping.
40 30 00 for industrial solid and mixed materials process
piping.
40 41 00 Process Piping and Equipment Heat Tracing
Includes: protective heat tracing of industrial process piping
and equipment.
See: 21 05 33 for heat tracing for fire-suppression piping.
22 05 33 for heat tracing for plumbing piping.
23 05 33 for heat tracing for HVAC piping.
40 41 13 Process Piping Heat Tracing
40 41 13.13 Process Piping Electrical Resistance Heat Tracing
40 41 13.16 Process Piping Electrical Conductance Heat Tracing
40 41 13.19 Process Piping Gas Heat Tracing
40 41 13.23 Process Piping Steam Heat Tracing
40 41 13.26 Process Piping Thermal Fluids Heat Tracing
40 41 23 Process Equipment Heat Tracing
40 41 23.13 Process Equipment Electrical Resistance Heat Tracing
40 41 23.16 Process Equipment Electrical Conductance Heat Tracing
40 41 23.19 Process Equipment Gas Heat Tracing
40 41 23.23 Process Equipment Steam Heat Tracing
40 41 23.26 Process Equipment Thermal Fluids Heat Tracing
40 42 00 Process Piping and Equipment Insulation
Includes: thermal insulation of industrial process piping and
equipment.
See: 07 21 00 for thermal insulation for buildings and
structures.
21 07 00 for fire-suppression insulation.
22 07 00 for plumbing insulation.
23 07 00 for HVAC insulation.
40 42 13 Process Piping Insulation
40 42 13.13 Cryogenic Temperature Process Piping Insulation
40 42 13.16 Low Temperature Process Piping Insulation
40 42 13.19 Intermediate Temperature Process Piping Insulation
40 42 13.23 High Temperature Process Piping Insulation
40 42 13.26 Process Piping Insulation for Specialty Applications
40 42 23 Process Equipment Insulation
40 42 23.13 Cryogenic Temperature Process Equipment Insulation
40 42 23.16 Low Temperature Process Equipment Insulation
40 42 23.19 Intermediate Temperature Process Equipment Insulation
40 42 23.23 High Temperature Process Equipment Insulation
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40 42 23.26 Process Equipment Insulation for Specialty Applications
40 46 00 Process Corrosion Protection
Includes: corrosion protection for industrial process piping and
equipment.
40 46 16 Coatings and Wrappings for Process Corrosion Protection
40 46 42 Cathodic Process Corrosion Protection
40 47 00 Refractories
Includes: silica, alumina, and carbon-based refractory materials
for industrial processes.
See: 04 50 00 for refractory masonry.
23 51 00 for breechings, chimneys, and stacks for HVAC.
42 00 00 for process heating, cooling, and drying equipment.
44 60 00 for waste thermal processing equipment.
46 78 00 for thermal treatment of wastewater residuals.
40 47 13 Silica Refractories
40 47 16 Alumina Refractories
40 47 19 Carbon and Graphite Refractories
40 47 23 Castable Refractories
40 47 26 Rammed Refractories
40 47 29 Refractory Concrete
40 60 00 Process Control and Enterprise Management
Systems
Includes: computer, control system, and networking hardware
and software for process control systems and enterprise
management systems.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: DCS: distributed control
system. I and C: instrumentation and controls. I/O: input/output.
SCADA: supervisory control and data acquisition.
See: 21 09 00 for instrumentation and control for fire-
suppression systems.
22 09 00 for instrumentation and control for plumbing.
23 09 00 for instrumentation and control for HVAC.
25 50 00 for integrated automation facility controls.
26 09 00 for instrumentation and control for electrical systems.
33 09 00 for instrumentation and control for utilities.
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40 61 00 Process Control and Enterprise Management Systems
General Provisions
Includes: requirements for supplier qualifications, coordination
meetings, shipping, installation, submittals, service conditions,
input/output lists, process control descriptions, training, and
testing.
40 61 13 Process Control System General Provisions
40 61 16 Enterprise Management System General Provisions
40 61 21 Process Control System Testing
40 61 26 Process Control System Training
40 61 93 Process Control System Input/Output List
40 61 96 Process Control Descriptions
40 62 00 Computer System Hardware and Ancillaries
Includes: computer equipment, computer operating systems,
display systems, and printers.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: HMI: human-machine interface.
See: 27 22 00 for computer equipment for data centers.
40 62 13 Server Computers
40 62 16 Operator Workstation Computers
40 62 19 Industrial Computers
40 62 21 Desktop Computers
40 62 23 Mobile Computers
40 62 26 Laptop Computers
40 62 29 Tablet Computers and Mobile Devices
40 62 33 Printers
40 62 43 Large Display Screens
40 62 63 Operator Interface Terminals (OIT)
40 63 00 Control System Equipment
Includes: processors, communication modules, power supplies,
I/O modules, chassis, and programming software for the
monitoring and control of process systems. Data acquisition
and data transmission for remote sites in supervisory control
and data acquisition (SCADA) systems.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: DCU: distributed control unit.
PLC: programmable logic controller. RTU: remote terminal unit.
See: 25 14 00 for integrated automation local control units.
40 63 13 Distributed Process Control Systems
40 63 43 Programmable Logic Controllers
40 63 83 Remote Terminal Units
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40 66 00 Network and Communication Equipment
Includes: devices for LAN, WAN, and radio security and
communications.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: LAN: local area network. WAN:
wide area network. MAS: multiple address system.
See: 25 10 00 for integrated automation network equipment.
27 21 00 for network equipment for data centers.
40 66 13 Switches and Routers
40 66 16 Firewall Hardware
40 66 19 Media Converters
40 66 23 Frame Relay Equipment
40 66 26 Device Network Equipment
40 66 33 Metallic and Fiber-Optic Communication Cabling and Connectors
40 66 36 Process Instrumentation Networks
40 66 43 Wireless Network Systems
40 66 53 Multiple Address Radio Equipment
40 66 56 Point-to-Point Radio Equipment
40 66 63 Antennas
40 66 66 Monopoles and Towers
40 66 73 Satellite Communication Equipment
40 67 00 Control System Equipment Panels and Racks
Includes: racks and consoles for control room equipment and
panels for field-mounted process control equipment.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: UPS: uninterruptible power
supply.
See: 26 27 16 for electrical enclosures.
26 33 00 for stand-alone battery systems and uninterruptible
power supplies.
33 81 29 for communications system utility enclosures.
40 78 00 for panel-mounted instruments and devices.
40 67 13 Computer Equipment Racks
40 67 16 Free-Standing Panels
40 67 19 Wall-Mounted Panels
40 67 23 Control System Consoles
40 67 33 Panel Wiring
40 67 63 Control Panel-Mounted Uninterruptible Power Supply
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40 68 00 Process Control Software
Includes: software for process control and management of
process facilities.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: HMI: human-machine interface.
See: 25 15 00 for integrated automation software.
27 26 00 for data communications software.
27 34 00 for call accounting software.
40 68 93 for process computer operating systems software.
40 68 13 Process Control (HMI) Software
40 68 23 Reporting Software
40 68 26 Online Performance Monitoring Systems Software
40 68 33 Maintenance Management Software
40 68 36 Laboratory Information System Software
40 68 39 Energy Management Software
40 68 43 Load Management Software
40 68 63 Configuration of HMI Software
40 68 66 Programming of Controller Software
40 68 93 Computer Operating Systems Software
40 69 00 Packaged Control Systems
Includes: complete, packaged systems configured to perform
specialized functions as indicated by their title.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: packaged control systems:
dedicated control systems.
See: 25 14 00 for integrated automation local control units.
40 63 00 for control system equipment such as distributed
control units, programmable logic controllers, and remote
terminal units.
40 69 13 Control System Simulators
40 69 23 Burner Management Systems
40 69 26 Safety Instrumented Control Systems
40 69 33 Fire and Gas Monitoring/Protection Systems for Industrial Applications
40 70 00 Instrumentation for Process Systems
Includes: instruments for measurement of process variables.
See: 23 09 13 for instrumentation and control devices for
HVAC.
25 30 00 for integrated automation instrumentation and
terminal devices.
41 36 29 for manufacturing measurement and testing
equipment.
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40 71 00 Flow Measurement
Includes: closed pipe and open-channel flow metering devices.
Vane-actuated, thermal flow switches.
See: 23 09 13 for flow switches for HVAC.
28 46 24 for fire detection and alarm emergency control
function interfaces.
40 71 13 Magnetic Flow Meters
40 71 13.13 Inline Magnetic Flow Meters
40 71 13.23 Insertion-Type Magnetic Flow Meters
40 71 23 Differential Pressure-Type Flow Meters
40 71 23.13 Venturi Flow Meters
40 71 23.16 Flow Tubes
40 71 23.19 Flow Nozzle-Type Flow Meters
40 71 23.23 Orifice Plate Flow Meters
40 71 23.26 Integral Orifice Flow Meters
40 71 23.29 Orifice Meter Runs
40 71 23.33 Elbow Flow Meters
40 71 23.36 Pitot Tube and Averaging Pitot Flow Meters
40 71 23.39 V-Cone Flow Meters
40 71 23.43 Differential Pressure-Type Flow Transmitters
40 71 23.46 Flow Computers
40 71 33 Propeller Flow Meters
40 71 36 Turbine Flow Meters
40 71 43 Variable Area Flow Meters
40 71 46 Target Flow Meters
40 71 49 Vortex-Shedding Flow Meters
40 71 53 Positive Displacement Flow Meters
40 71 63 Doppler Flow Meters
40 71 66 Transit Time Flow Meters
40 71 69 Open Channel Flow Meters
40 71 73 Coriolis Flow Meters
40 71 76 Thermal Flow Meters
40 71 79 Flow Switches
40 71 83 Sight Flow Indicators
40 71 86 Flow Metering Weirs
40 72 00 Level Measurement
Includes: contact and non-contact level metering devices. Level
switches. Level gauges.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: RF: radio frequency.
See: 28 46 12 for other initiating devices
40 72 13 Ultrasonic Level Meters (Continuous and Point-Type)
40 72 23 Radar Level Meters
40 72 26 Laser Level Meters
40 72 29 Nuclear Level Meters
40 72 33 Capacitance Type Level Meters (Continuous and Point Type)
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40 72 36 RF Admittance Level Meters (Continuous and Point Type)
40 72 43 Pressure and Differential Pressure Type Level Meters
40 72 46 Bubbler Systems
40 72 53 Magnetic and Magnetostrictive Level Meters
40 72 63 Displacement-Type Level Meters
40 72 73 Sight Level Gauges
40 72 76 Level Switches
40 72 83 Leak Detection Systems
40 73 00 Pressure, Strain, and Force Measurement
Includes: devices for measuring absolute, gauge, and
differential pressure, static forces, and weight. Multi-variable
instruments that combine both pressure and temperature in the
same transducer.
See: 13 51 00 for instrumentation for measuring stress in
structures.
23 09 43 for pressure switches for HVAC.
28 46 12 for other initiating devices.
40 73 13 Pressure and Differential Pressure Gauges
40 73 16 Manometers
40 73 23 Absolute-Pressure Transmitters
40 73 26 Gauge-Pressure Transmitters
40 73 29 Differential Pressure Transmitters
40 73 33 Multi-Variable Pressure/Temperature Transmitters
40 73 36 Pressure and Differential Pressure Switches
40 73 43 Force Measurement Devices
40 73 46 Load Cells
40 73 53 Torque Measurement Devices
40 73 63 Diaphragm Seals
40 74 00 Temperature Measurement
Includes: devices for measuring temperature for industrial
applications.
See: 23 09 13 for temperature sensors for HVAC.
40 74 13 Resistance Temperature Devices
40 74 16 Thermocouples
40 74 23 Radiation Pyrometers
40 74 33 Thermistors
40 74 36 Diode Temperature Measurement Devices
40 74 43 Bimetallic Thermometers
40 74 46 Fluid Expansion Thermometers
40 74 49 Change-of-State Temperature Measurement Devices
40 74 53 Cryogenic Temperature Sensors
40 74 63 Temperature Transmitters
40 74 66 Temperature Switches
40 74 69 Thermowells, Protection Tubes, and Test Thermowells
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40 75 00 Process Liquid Analytical Measurement
Includes: devices for measurement of chemical and physical
properties of liquids in industrial applications.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: organics analyzer: UV 254
absorbing compounds analyzer. ORP: oxidation reduction
potential. pH: measure of the activity of the solvated hydrogen
ion.
See: 40 76 00 for devices used for analysis of gases.
40 75 05 Multi-Parameter Analyzer Systems
40 75 13 PH/ORP Analyzers
40 75 16 Conductivity Analyzers
40 75 19 Moisture Analyzers
40 75 21 Chlorine Analyzers
40 75 21.13 Free-Chlorine Analyzers
40 75 21.23 Residual-Chlorine Analyzers
40 75 23 Chlorine Dioxide Analyzer
40 75 26 Dissolved Chlorine Dioxide Analyzers
40 75 29 Dissolved Ammonia Analyzers
40 75 33 Fluoride Analyzers
40 75 43 Dissolved Oxygen Analyzers
40 75 46 Dissolved Ozone Analyzers
40 75 53 Turbidity Analyzers
40 75 56 Suspended Solids/Sludge Density Analyzers
40 75 59 Liquid Density Analyzers
40 75 63 Monochloramine Analyzers
40 75 66 Nitrogen Analyzers
40 75 69 Phosphorous Analyzers
40 75 73 Particle Counters
40 75 76 Total Organic Carbon Analyzers
40 75 79 Total Organics Analyzers
40 75 83 Hardness Analyzers
40 75 86 Alkalinity Analyzers
40 76 00 Process Gas Analytical Measurement
Includes: devices for measurement of gases in process
streams. Devices for measurement of gas concentrations for
safety systems.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: CEMS: continuous emissions
monitoring systems. NOx: mono-nitrogen oxide (NO and NO2).
THC: total hydrocarbons.
See: 23 09 13 for humidity measurement in HVAC.
40 75 00 for devices used for analysis of liquids.
40 76 05 Continuous Emissions Monitoring Systems
40 76 13 Oxygen Gas Analyzers
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40 76 16 Ozone Analyzers
40 76 23 Combustible Gas Monitors
40 76 26 Chlorine Gas Analyzers
40 76 29 Ammonia Gas Analyzers
40 76 33 Hydrogen Sulfide Monitors
40 76 36 Sulfur Dioxide Analyzers
40 76 39 Carbon Dioxide Analyzers
40 76 43 Carbon Monoxide Analyzers
40 76 53 Dewpoint/Moisture Analyzers
40 76 56 Gas Density Analyzers
40 76 63 Flue Gas Analyzers
40 76 66 NO/NOX Analyzers
40 76 73 Hydrocarbon Analyzers
40 76 76 Gas Chromatograph Analyzers
40 76 79 Vapor Pressure Analyzers
40 76 83 Mass Spectrometers
40 77 00 Position and Motion Measurement
Includes: devices for the measurement of acceleration,
vibration, and position in industrial applications.
See: 13 52 00 for seismic instrumentation.
40 77 13 Acceleration Measurement Devices
40 77 16 Proximity Measurement Devices
40 77 19 Vibration Velocity Measurement Devices
40 77 23 Vibration Monitoring Systems
40 77 26 Position, Speed, and Motion Measurement Devices
40 78 00 Panel Mounted Instruments
Includes: devices that are mounted on panel fronts and within
panels for industrial applications.
See: 40 67 00 for control panels and racks.
40 73 13 for pressure gauges and differential pressure gauges.
40 78 13 Indicators and Meters
40 78 16 Indicating Lights
40 78 19 Switches and Push Buttons
40 78 23 Potentiometers and Manual Controllers
40 78 26 Chart Recorders
40 78 33 Annunciators
40 78 43 Single-Loop Controllers
40 78 53 Relays
40 78 56 Isolators, Intrinsically-Safe Barriers, and Surge Suppressors
40 78 59 Power Supplies
40 78 63 Alarm Dialers
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40 79 00 Miscellaneous Instruments, Calibration Equipment,
Instrument Valves, and Fittings
Includes: devices for measuring mass flow on belts and similar
conveyors. Instrument calibrators. Signal converters and
conditions. Tubing, valves, and fittings for instruments.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: I/P: current-to-pressure. V/P:
voltage-to-pressure.
See: 26 09 00 for instrumentation for electrical systems.
40 79 13 Nuclear Mass-Measuring Scales
40 79 23 Instrument Calibration Equipment
40 79 26 Instrument Programming Equipment
40 79 33 Current-to-Pressure Converters
40 79 36 Voltage-to-Pressure Converters
40 79 39 Signal Conditioners and Converters
40 79 43 Deadweight Testers
40 79 46 Flame Scanners
40 79 63 Instrument Tubing
40 79 66 Instrument Valve Manifolds, Valves, and Fittings
40 80 00 Commissioning of Process Systems
Includes: commissioning of process system as a total system.
Notes: field quality control testing of a particular system or
equipment item is typically specified in the specification
section(s) associated with the equipment item or system. Use
40 80 00 for more extensive, systematic commissioning
requirements affecting work results under multiple process
equipment divisions.
See: 01 91 00 for procedural and administrative requirements
for commissioning.
41 08 00 for separate commissioning of material processing
and handling equipment.
42 08 00 for separate commissioning of heating, cooling, and
drying equipment.
43 08 00 for separate commissioning of gas and liquid
handling, purification, and storage equipment.
44 08 00 for separate commissioning of pollution control
equipment.
45 08 00 for separate commissioning of industry-specific
manufacturing equipment.
46 08 00 for separate commissioning of water and wastewater
equipment.
48 08 00 for separate commissioning of electrical power
generation systems.
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40 90 00 Primary Control Devices
Includes: devices that adjust industrial process variables.
Notes: work results under 40 90 00 are typically for projects
where the entire project has a distinct, process
instrumentation/controls orientation.
See: 40 79 13 for current-to-pressure converters.
40 79 26 for voltage-to-pressure converters.
40 91 00 Primary Control Valves
Includes: control valves in instrumentation/control-related
service in industrial applications.
See: 25 35 19 for integrated automation control valves.
40 05 00 for process valves and gates.
40 91 13 Electrically-Operated Primary Control Valves
40 91 16 Hydraulically-Operated Primary Control Valves
40 91 19 Pneumatically-Operated Primary Control Valves
40 91 23 Solenoid Primary Control Valves
40 91 26 Specialty Primary Control Valves
40 92 00 Self-Contained Flow Controllers
40 93 00 Linear Actuators and Positioners
Includes: linear actuators and positioners in
instrumentation/control-related applications.
See: 23 09 13 for actuators and operators for HVAC.
25 35 13 for integrated automation actuators and operators.
40 05 57 for actuators for process valves and hydraulic gates.
40 94 00 Self-Contained Pressure Regulators
40 95 00 Rotary Actuators
Includes: panels and associated system hardware to control
industrial processes.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: I/O: input/output.
See: 25 10 00 for integrated automation network equipment.
25 13 00 for integrated automation control and monitoring
network.
25 14 00 for integrated automation local control units.
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40 96 00 Saturable Core Reactors
Includes: saturable core reactors in instrumentation/control-
related applications.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: SCR: saturable core reactors:
silicon-controlled rectifiers
See: 40 97 00 for variable frequency drives in
instrumentation/control-related applications.
40 97 00 Variable Frequency Drives
Includes: variable frequency drives in instrumentation/control-
related applications.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: AFD: adjustable frequency
drive. ASD: adjustable speed drive. VFD: variable frequency
drive. VSD: variable speed drive.
See: 26 10 00 for medium-voltage motor controllers, including
medium-voltage variable frequency drives.
26 29 00 for low-voltage controllers for contactors and motors,
including low-voltage variable frequency drives.
40 96 00 for saturable core reactors.
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DIVISION 41 MATERIAL PROCESSING
AND HANDLING EQUIPMENT
41 00 00 Material Processing
and Handling
Equipment
May be used as Division level
Section title.
See: 40 90 00 for instrumentation
for process systems.
41 01 00 Operation and Maintenance of Material Processing and
Handling Equipment
Includes: maintenance, repair, rehabilitation, replacement,
restoration, preservation, etc. of material processing and
handling equipment.
Level 4 Numbering Recommendation: following numbering is
recommended for the creation of Level 4 titles:
.51-.59 for maintenance.
.61-.69 for repair.
.71-.79 for rehabilitation.
.81-.89 for replacement.
.91-.99 for restoration.
41 01 52 Operation and Maintenance of Bulk Materials Storage
41 01 52.13 Storage Bin and Hopper Cleaning
41 01 52.16 Silo Cleaning
41 05 00 Common Work Results for Material Processing and
Handling Equipment
41 05 05 Selective Demolition for Material Processing and Handling Equipment
See: 02 41 19 selective demolition for whole structure
demolition.
41 06 00 Schedules for Material Processing and Handling
Equipment
Includes: schedules of items common to multiple titles in
Division 41.
Notes: a schedule may be included on drawings, in the project
manual, or a project book.
41 06 10 Schedules for Bulk Material Processing Equipment
41 06 20 Schedules for Piece Material Handling Equipment
41 06 30 Schedules for Manufacturing Equipment
41 06 40 Schedules for Container Processing and Packaging
41 06 50 Schedules for Material Storage
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41 06 60 Schedules for Mobile Plant Equipment
41 08 00 Commissioning of Material Processing and Handling
Equipment
Includes: separate commissioning of material processing and
handling equipment.
See: 40 80 00 for commissioning of process systems as a total
system.
41 08 10 Commissioning of Bulk Material Processing Equipment
41 08 20 Commissioning of Piece Material Handling Equipment
41 08 30 Commissioning of Manufacturing Equipment
41 08 40 Commissioning of Container Processing and Packaging
41 08 50 Commissioning of Material Storage
41 08 60 Commissioning of Mobile Plant Equipment
41 10 00 Bulk Material Processing Equipment
Includes: equipment for handling and processing of bulk solid
materials for industrial processes.
See: 41 08 10 for commissioning of bulk material processing
equipment.
41 11 00 Bulk Material Sizing Equipment
Includes: bulk material size reduction, agglomeration, and
segregation equipment for industrial processes.
See: 41 24 33 for magnetic separators.
43 22 23 for liquid centrifuges.
41 11 13 Bulk Material Agglomerators
41 11 16 Bulk Material Air Mill Classifiers
41 11 19 Bulk Material Centrifuges
41 11 23 Bulk Material Crushers
41 11 26 Bulk Material Cyclones
41 11 29 Bulk Material Fluid Bed Separators
41 11 33 Bulk Material Grinders
41 11 36 Bulk Material Homogenizers
41 11 39 Bulk Material Lump Breakers
41 11 43 Bulk Material Mills
41 11 46 Bulk Material Pulverizers
41 11 49 Bulk Material Screens
41 11 53 Bulk Material Shredders
41 11 56 Bulk Material Sieves
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41 12 00 Bulk Material Conveying Equipment
Includes: bulk material transport/delivery equipment for
industrial processes.
See: 40 34 00 for pneumatic conveying lines.
41 13 23 for screw bulk material feeders.
41 13 23 for vibratory bulk material feeders.
41 21 23 for piece material conveyors.
42 32 16 for conveyor material dryers.
41 12 13 Bulk Material Conveyors
41 12 13.13 Airslide Bulk Material Conveyors
41 12 13.16 Auger Bulk Material Conveyors
41 12 13.19 Belt Bulk Material Conveyors
41 12 13.23 Container Bulk Material Conveyors
41 12 13.26 Drag Chain Bulk Material Conveyors
41 12 13.29 Hopper Bulk Material Conveyors
41 12 13.33 Reciprocating Bulk Material Conveyors
41 12 13.36 Screw Bulk Material Conveyors
41 12 13.39 Stacking and Reclaim Bulk Material Conveyors
41 12 13.43 Trough Bulk Material Conveyors
41 12 13.46 Tube Bulk Material Conveyors
41 12 13.49 Vibratory Bulk Material Conveyors
41 12 13.53 Weigh-Belt Bulk Material Conveyors
41 12 16 Bucket Elevators
41 12 19 Pneumatic Conveyors
41 12 19.13 Dense Phase Pneumatic Conveyors
41 12 19.16 Dilute Phase Pneumatic Conveyors
41 13 00 Bulk Material Feeders
Includes: bulk material transport feeding equipment for
industrial processes.
See: 40 33 13 for airlock bulk materials valves.
41 12 13 for screw bulk material conveyors.
41 12 13 for vibratory bulk material conveyors.
41 21 39 for piece material feeders.
43 22 39 for liquid feeders.
41 13 13 Bin Activators/Live Bin Bottoms
41 13 23 Feeders
41 13 23.13 Airlock Bulk Material Feeders
41 13 23.16 Apron Bulk Material Feeders
41 13 23.19 Rotary-Valve Bulk Material Feeders
41 13 23.23 Screw Bulk Material Feeders
41 13 23.26 Vibratory Bulk Material Feeders
41 13 23.29 Volumetric Bulk Material Feeders
41 13 23.33 Weigh Bulk Material Feeders
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41 14 00 Batching Equipment
Includes: bulk material batching (recipe) equipment for
industrial processes.
See: 10 88 00 for scales.
34 77 36 for baggage scales.
41 36 29 for test weigh scales.
43 13 13 for process gas blenders.
43 13 19 for process gas mixers.
43 22 19 for liquid blenders.
43 22 56 for liquid process mixers.
41 14 13 Bag-Handling Batching Equipment
41 14 16 Batch Cars/Transports
41 14 19 Batch Hoppers
41 14 23 Bulk Bag-Handling Batching Equipment
41 14 26 Blenders
41 14 29 Drum-Handling Batching Equipment
41 14 33 Mixers
41 14 36 Weigh Scales
41 20 00 Piece Material Handling Equipment
Includes: equipment for the handling and processing of discrete
pieces of material.
See: 41 08 20 for commissioning of piece material processing
equipment.
41 21 00 Conveyors
Includes: automatic guided vehicles, conveyors, diverters, and
chutes. Postal conveyors, diverters, and chutes.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: AGV: automatic guided vehicle.
See: 10 55 00 for postal specialties.
11 29 00 for postal, packaging, and shipping equipment.
11 43 16 for food delivery conveyors.
14 70 00 for turntables.
34 77 39 for baggage conveying equipment.
41 12 13 for bulk material conveyors.
41 24 46 for postal sorting machines.
42 32 16 for conveyor material dryers.
43 22 39 for liquid feeders.
41 21 13 Automatic Guided Vehicle Systems
41 21 23 Piece Material Conveyors
41 21 23.13 Belt Piece Material Conveyors
41 21 23.16 Container Piece Material Conveyors
41 21 23.19 Drag-Chain Piece Material Conveyors
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41 21 23.23 Hopper Piece Material Conveyors
41 21 23.26 Monorail Piece Material Conveyors
41 21 23.29 Power and Free Piece Material Conveyors
41 21 23.33 Reciprocating Piece Material Conveyors
41 21 23.36 Roller Piece Material Conveyors
41 21 23.39 Vibratory Piece Material Conveyors
41 21 23.43 Walking-Beam Piece Material Conveyors
41 21 23.46 Weigh-Belt Piece Material Conveyors
41 21 23.53 Postal Conveyors
41 21 26 Piece Material Diverter Gates
41 21 29 Piece Material Gravity Slides
41 21 33 Piece Material Transfer Cars
41 21 36 Piece Material Turntables
41 21 39 Piece Material Feeders
41 21 39.13 Piece Material Vibratory Feeders
41 22 00 Cranes and Hoists
Includes: crane rails, hoisting towers, overhead cranes,
stationary cranes, top-running overhead cranes, underslung
overhead cranes. Air-powered hoists, electric hoists, manual
hoists, material hoists, motor-operated hoists, traveling hoists,
trolley hoists.
See: 01 54 16 for temporary hoists.
01 54 19 for temporary cranes.
14 84 23 for window washing hoists.
41 23 00 for lifting devices.
41 22 13 Cranes
41 22 13.13 Bridge Cranes
41 22 13.16 Gantry Cranes
41 22 13.19 Jib Cranes
41 22 13.23 Mobile Cranes
41 22 13.26 Tower Cranes
41 22 13.29 Specialty Cranes
41 22 23 Hoists
41 22 23.13 Fixed Hoists
41 22 23.16 Portable Hoists
41 22 23.19 Monorail Hoists
41 22 23.23 Specialty Hoists
41 22 33 Derricks
41 23 00 Lifting Devices
Includes: devices for lifting/handling piece materials.
See: 41 22 00 for cranes and hoists.
41 23 13 Clamps
41 23 16 Grabs
41 23 19 Hooks
41 23 23 Lifts
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41 23 26 Slings
41 23 29 Spreader Bars/Beams
41 23 33 Tongs
41 24 00 Specialty Material Handling Equipment
Includes: specialty material handling equipment not included
elsewhere.
See: 10 55 00 for postal specialties.
11 11 19 for vehicle lubrication equipment.
11 29 00 for postal, packaging, and shipping equipment.
28 18 00 for security access detection equipment.
34 77 33 for baggage scanning equipment.
34 77 39 for baggage conveying equipment.
41 21 23 for postal conveyors.
41 64 00 for rail vehicles.
41 64 16 for mobile railcar movers.
43 22 13 for liquid aeration devices.
41 24 13 Aeration Devices
41 24 16 Bin Vibrators
41 24 19 Dehydrators
41 24 23 Hydrators
41 24 26 Hydraulic Power Systems
41 24 29 Lubrication Systems
41 24 33 Magnetic Separators
41 24 36 Metal Detectors
41 24 39 Railcar Movers
41 24 43 Turnheads/Distributors
41 24 46 Sorting Machines
41 24 46.13 Postal Sorting Machines
41 30 00 Manufacturing Equipment
Includes: equipment for general manufacturing processes.
See: 41 08 30 for commissioning of manufacturing equipment.
Division 45 for industry-specific manufacturing equipment.
41 31 00 Manufacturing Lines and Equipment
Includes: fully integrated manufacturing lines of equipment
performing multiple functions.
See: 41 32 39 for extruding equipment.
41 33 00 for machining equipment.
41 34 00 for finishing equipment.
41 34 23 for coating equipment.
41 35 33 for molds.
41 36 00 for assembly and testing equipment.
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41 31 13 Manufacturing Lines
41 31 13.13 Assembly Lines
41 31 13.16 Casting Lines
41 31 13.19 Coating Lines
41 31 13.23 Converting Lines
41 31 13.26 Disassembly Lines
41 31 13.29 Extrusion Lines
41 31 13.33 Machining Lines
41 31 13.36 Molding Lines
41 31 13.39 Finishing/Painting Lines
41 31 13.43 Painting Lines
41 31 13.46 Pickling Lines
41 31 13.49 Plating Lines
41 31 13.53 Polishing Lines
41 31 13.56 Press Lines
41 31 13.59 Rolling/Calendaring Lines
41 31 13.63 Web Processing Lines
41 31 16 Pick and Place Systems
41 31 19 Manufacturing-Line Robots
41 31 23 Specialty Assembly Machines
41 32 00 Forming Equipment
Includes: shaping, forming, and casting equipment.
See: 41 31 13 for extrusion manufacturing line.
41 32 13 Bending Equipment
41 32 16 Blow-Molding Equipment
41 32 19 Brake-Forming Equipment
41 32 23 Cold-Forming Equipment
41 32 26 Die-Casting Equipment
41 32 29 Drawing Equipment
41 32 33 Electroforming Equipment
41 32 36 Forging Equipment
41 32 39 Extruding Equipment
41 32 43 Metal-Spinning Equipment
41 32 46 Piercing Equipment
41 32 49 Powder Metal-Forming Equipment
41 32 53 Pressing Equipment
41 32 56 Roll-Forming Equipment
41 32 59 Shearing Equipment
41 32 63 Spinning Equipment
41 32 66 Stretching/Leveling Equipment
41 32 69 Swaging Equipment
41 33 00 Machining Equipment
Includes: machines for specific machining operations.
See: 41 31 13 for machining manufacturing line.
41 33 13 Automatic Screw Machining Equipment
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41 33 16 Boring Equipment
41 33 19 Broaching Equipment
41 33 23 Drilling Equipment
41 33 26 Electro-Discharge Machining Equipment
41 33 29 Grinding Equipment
41 33 33 Hobbing Equipment
41 33 36 Lapping Equipment
41 33 39 Lathe Equipment
41 33 43 Leveling Equipment
41 33 46 Machining Center Equipment
41 33 53 Milling Equipment
41 33 53.13 Horizontal Milling Equipment
41 33 53.16 Vertical Milling Equipment
41 33 60 Multi-Axis Machine Equipment
41 33 63 Planing Equipment
41 33 66 Reaming Equipment
41 33 69 Routing Equipment
41 33 73 Sawing Equipment
41 33 76 Shaping Equipment
41 33 79 Threading Equipment
41 34 00 Finishing Equipment
Includes: equipment for finishing of materials and/or products.
See: 41 31 00 for manufacturing lines and equipment.
41 31 13 for coating manufacturing lines.
41 31 13 for finishing/painting and polishing manufacturing
lines.
41 34 13 Anodizing Equipment
41 34 16 Barrel Tumbling Equipment
41 34 23 Coating Equipment
41 34 23.13 Diffusion Coating Equipment
41 34 23.16 Dipping Coating Equipment
41 34 23.19 Film Coating Equipment
41 34 23.23 Phosphatizing Coating Equipment
41 34 23.26 Plasma Coating Equipment
41 34 23.29 Hardface Welding Coating Equipment
41 34 23.33 Spray Painting Booth
41 34 26 Deburring Equipment
41 34 36 Electroplating Equipment
41 34 46 Grinding Equipment
41 34 49 Honing Equipment
41 34 53 Lapping Equipment
41 34 56 Shot Peening Equipment
41 34 59 Superfinishing/Polishing Equipment
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41 35 00 Dies and Molds
Includes: dies and molds for shaping and forming of materials
and/or products.
See: 41 31 13 for molding manufacturing lines.
41 35 13 Dies
41 35 13.13 Drawing Dies
41 35 13.16 Extrusion Dies
41 35 13.19 Press Dies
41 35 13.23 Rotary Dies
41 35 13.26 Rule Dies
41 35 33 Molds
41 36 00 Assembly and Testing Equipment
Includes: joining equipment, cutting equipment, assembly tools,
and test equipment.
See: 10 88 00 for facility use scales.
40 17 00 for welding and cutting gases piping.
40 91 00 for primary process measurement devices.
41 14 36 for weigh scales.
41 31 13 for assembly manufacturing lines.
41 31 23 for specialty assembly machines.
41 65 19 for mobile welders.
41 36 13 Applicators
41 36 13.13 Adhesive Applicators
41 36 13.16 Lubricant Applicators
41 36 13.19 Sealer Applicators
41 36 16 Fixtures and Jigs
41 36 19 Joining Equipment
41 36 19.13 Adhesive Joining Equipment
41 36 19.16 Arc-Welding Equipment
41 36 19.19 Brazing Equipment
41 36 19.23 Resistance-Welding Equipment
41 36 19.26 Riveting Equipment
41 36 19.29 Sintering Equipment
41 36 19.33 Soldering Equipment
41 36 23 Cutting Equipment
41 36 23.13 Cutting Torches
41 36 23.16 High-Pressure Water Cutting Equipment
41 36 23.19 Laser Cutting Equipment
41 36 23.23 Plasma Cutting Equipment
41 36 26 Process Tools
41 36 26.13 Air Process Tools
41 36 26.16 Electric Process Tools
41 36 26.19 Hydraulic Process Tools
41 36 26.23 Manual Process Tools
41 36 29 Manufacturing Measurement and Testing Equipment
41 36 29.13 Gauges, Rules, and Blocks
41 36 29.16 Penetrant Measurement and Testing Equipment
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41 36 29.19 Laser Measurement and Testing Equipment
41 36 29.23 Magnaflux Measurement and Testing Equipment
41 36 29.26 Optical Comparators
41 36 29.29 Profilometers
41 36 29.33 Radiograph Measurement and Testing Equipment
41 36 29.36 Surface Tables
41 36 29.39 Ultrasonic Measurement and Testing Equipment
41 36 29.43 Test Weigh Scales
41 40 00 Container Processing and Packaging
Includes: equipment for filling, capping, sealing, packing, and
shipping of containers for bulk and piece materials.
See: 11 29 00 for postal, packaging, and shipping equipment
for normal operations of professional, commercial, and
institutional operations.
41 08 40 for commissioning of container processing and
packaging equipment.
41 41 00 Container Filling and Sealing
Includes: equipment to fill, cap, and seal containers.
See: 41 42 00 for container packing equipment.
41 42 19 for carton packers.
41 42 23 for carton sealers.
41 43 00 for shipping packaging.
41 41 13 Bulk Container Fillers/Packers
41 41 16 Container Cappers
41 41 19 Container Fillers
41 41 19.13 Bag Fillers
41 41 19.16 Box Fillers
41 41 19.19 Bottle Fillers
41 41 23 Container Sealers
41 42 00 Container Packing Equipment
Includes: equipment to create, load, and pack cartons to
receive containers.
See: 41 41 00 for container filling and sealing.
41 41 19 for container fillers.
41 41 23 for container sealers.
41 43 00 for shipping packaging.
41 42 13 Box Packing Equipment
41 42 13.13 Box Makers
41 42 13.16 Box Packers
41 42 16 Bulk Material Loaders
41 42 16.13 Container Bulk Material Loaders
41 42 16.23 Truck Bulk Material Loaders
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41 42 16.26 Railcar Bulk Material Loaders
41 42 16.29 Ship Bulk Material Loaders
41 42 16.33 Barge Bulk Material Loaders
41 42 19 Carton Packers
41 42 23 Carton Sealers
41 42 26 Carton Shrink Wrappers
41 42 29 Carton Stackers
41 43 00 Shipping Packaging
Includes: shipping, labeling, and wrapping equipment.
See: 11 29 00 for commercial postal, packaging, and shipping
equipment.
41 41 00 for container filling and sealing.
41 42 00 for container packing equipment.
41 43 13 Banding/Strapping Equipment
41 43 16 Barcode Equipment
41 43 16.13 Barcode Readers
41 43 16.16 Barcode Printers
41 43 19 Labeling Equipment
41 43 23 Pallet Stacking/Wrapping Equipment
41 50 00 Material Storage
Includes: bulk solid, liquid, and piece material storage
equipment.
See: 41 08 50 for commissioning of material storage.
41 51 00 Automatic Material Storage
Includes: automated storage systems for industrial processes.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: AS/RS: automatic
storage/automatic retrieval.
41 51 13 Automatic Storage/Automatic Retrieval Systems
DIVISION 41
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41 52 00 Bulk Material Storage
Includes: bins, hoppers, silos, and similar storage facilities for
industrial processes, such as storage of fly-ash, cement, coal,
grain, gypsum, solid (powdered) chemicals such as borax and
lime, and other types of bulk materials.
See: 05 51 33 for metal ladders for accessing bins and silos.
09 97 00 for storage vessel coatings.
21 41 00 for storage tanks for facility fire-suppression water.
22 12 00 for potable water storage tanks for a facility.
23 13 00 for fuel storage tanks for a facility.
33 16 00 for water utility storage tanks.
33 34 00 for onsite wastewater disposal.
33 56 00 for field-erected fuel storage tanks.
40 12 00 for compressed air (pneumatic) piping systems used
with bulk materials fluidizing systems.
40 30 00 for piping, chutes, and valves for bulk materials.
40 72 00 for level measurement for bulk materials storage.
41 12 00 for bulk materials conveying equipment.
43 40 00 for gas and liquid storage at a process facility.
44 11 00 for particulate and dust control equipment used with
storage bins and silos.
46 36 00 for dry chemical feed equipment used in water and
wastewater treatment.
46 78 33 for ash handling equipment associated with sludge
incinerators.
41 52 13 Bins and Hoppers
41 52 13.13 Fixed Bins and Hoppers
41 52 13.23 Portable Bins and Hoppers
41 52 13.33 Bulk Material Containers
41 52 13.43 Returnable Bins and Hoppers
41 52 13.53 Throwaway Bins and Hoppers
41 52 16 Silos
41 52 16.13 Concrete Flat-Bottom Silos
41 52 16.16 Concrete Masonry Flat-Bottom Silos
41 52 16.23 Concrete Cone-Bottom Silos
41 52 16.26 Concrete Masonry Cone-Bottom Silos
41 52 16.29 Steel Cone-Bottom Silos
41 52 19 Bulk Materials Storage Tanks
41 52 19.13 Stationary Bulk Materials Storage Tanks
41 52 19.33 Mobile Bulk Materials Storage Tanks
41 52 41 Pneumatic, Block-Distributed Materials Fluidizing System for Flat-Bottom Bins
and Silos
41 52 43 Aerated Trough Materials Fluidizing System for Flat-Bottom Bins and Silos
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: aerated trough: aerated canal:
aerated duct.
41 52 46 Pad-Mounted Aerated Disc Materials Fluidizing System for Cone-Bottom Bins
and Silos
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41 53 00 Storage Equipment and Systems
Includes: cabinets, files, and racks for industrial processes.
See: 10 56 00 for facility storage assemblies.
12 51 19 for commercial filing cabinets.
13 44 00 for facility modular mezzanines.
41 53 13 Storage Cabinets
41 53 16 Container Storage Systems
41 53 19 Flat Files
41 53 23 Storage Racks
41 53 23.13 Mobile Storage Racks
41 53 26 Mezzanine Storage Systems
41 60 00 Mobile Plant Equipment
Includes: equipment designed to move material, equipment, or
personnel to work locations, and for maintenance of the mobile
devices.
See: 41 08 60 for commissioning of mobile plant equipment.
41 61 00 Mobile Earth Moving Equipment
Includes: mobile equipment for earth moving operations.
See: 31 20 00 for earth moving.
41 61 13 Backhoes
41 61 16 Bulldozers
41 61 19 Compactors
41 61 23 Excavators
41 61 26 Graders
41 61 29 Payloaders
41 61 33 Trenchers
41 62 00 Trucks
Includes: bulk and piece material transport vehicles.
See: 03 30 00 for cast-in-place concrete.
41 62 13 Cement Mixer Trucks
41 62 16 Dump Trucks
41 62 19 Flatbed Trucks
41 62 23 Forklift Trucks
41 62 26 Pickup Trucks
41 62 29 Tank Trucks
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41 63 00 General Vehicles
Includes: miscellaneous plant vehicles.
See: 41 66 23 for mobile sweepers/vacuums.
41 67 00 for plant maintenance equipment.
41 63 13 Bicycles
41 63 16 Carts
41 63 19 Maintenance Vehicles
41 63 23 Utility Vehicles
41 63 26 Vans
41 63 29 Wagons
41 64 00 Rail Vehicles
Includes: plant vehicles that operate on tracks.
See: 34 10 00 for guideways/railways.
34 42 00 for railway signaling and control equipment.
34 72 00 for railway construction.
34 76 00 for railway equipment.
41 24 39 for railcar movers.
41 64 13 Locomotives
41 64 13.13 Diesel Locomotives
41 64 13.23 Electric Locomotives
41 64 16 Mobile Railcar Movers
41 65 00 Mobile Support Equipment
Includes: movable equipment to support plant operations.
See: 41 36 19 for joining equipment.
41 65 13 Mobile Air Compressors
41 65 16 Mobile Generators
41 65 19 Mobile Welders
41 66 00 Miscellaneous Mobile Equipment
Includes: movable equipment not included elsewhere.
See: 02 32 13 for subsurface drilling and sampling.
14 83 00 for facility fixed elevating platforms.
32 12 00 for flexible paving.
32 13 00 for rigid paving.
41 66 13 Mobile Boring and Drilling Rigs
41 66 16 Mobile Lifts and Cherrypickers
41 66 19 Mobile Paving Equipment
41 66 23 Mobile Sweepers/Vacuums
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41 67 00 Plant Maintenance Equipment
Includes: equipment for common plant maintenance activities.
See: 41 63 19 for maintenance vehicles.
41 66 23 for mobile sweepers/vacuums.
41 67 13 Plant Lube Oil System
41 67 16 Plant Fall Protection Equipment
41 67 19 Plant Safety Equipment
41 67 23 Plant Maintenance Tools
41 67 26 Plant Maintenance Washing Equipment
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DIVISION 42 PROCESS HEATING,
COOLING, AND DRYING
EQUIPMENT
42 00 00 Process Heating,
Cooling, and Drying
Equipment
May be used as Division level
Section title.
See: 40 90 00 for
instrumentation for process
systems.
42 01 00 Operation and Maintenance of Process Heating, Cooling,
and Drying Equipment
Includes: maintenance, repair, rehabilitation, replacement,
restoration, preservation, etc. of heating, cooling, and drying
equipment.
Level 4 Numbering Recommendation: following numbering is
recommended for the creation of Level 4 titles:
.51-.59 for maintenance.
.61-.69 for repair.
.71-.79 for rehabilitation.
.81-.89 for replacement.
.91-.99 for restoration.
42 01 10 Operation and Maintenance of Process Heating Equipment
42 01 20 Operation and Maintenance of Process Cooling Equipment
42 01 30 Operation and Maintenance of Process Drying Equipment
42 05 00 Common Work Results for Process Heating, Cooling, and
Drying Equipment
42 05 05 Selective Demolition for Process Heating, Cooling, and Drying Equipment
See: 02 41 19 for selective demolition for whole structure
demolition.
42 06 00 Schedules for Process Heating, Cooling, and Drying
Equipment
Includes: schedules of items common to multiple titles in
Division 42.
Notes: a schedule may be included on drawings, in the project
manual, or a project book.
42 06 10 Schedules for Process Heating Equipment
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42 06 20 Schedules for Process Cooling Equipment
42 06 30 Schedules for Process Drying Equipment
42 08 00 Commissioning of Process Heating, Cooling, and Drying
Equipment
Includes: separate commissioning of heating, cooling, and
drying equipment.
See: 40 80 00 for commissioning of process systems as a total
system.
42 08 10 Commissioning of Heating Equipment
42 08 20 Commissioning of Cooling Equipment
42 08 30 Commissioning of Drying Equipment
42 10 00 Process Heating Equipment
Includes: boilers, heaters, heat exchangers, industrial furnaces,
and ovens.
See: 23 50 00 for central heating equipment.
42 08 10 for commissioning of heating equipment.
42 20 00 for process cooling equipment.
42 30 00 for process drying equipment.
42 11 00 Process Boilers
Includes: boilers for water and other industrial process fluids.
Definitions: low pressure: less than 100 pounds per square inch
gauge (PSIG). Intermediate pressure: 100-500 PSIG. High
pressure: greater than 500 PSIG.
See: 23 52 00 for heating boilers.
42 11 13 Low-Pressure Process Boilers
42 11 16 Intermediate-Pressure Process Boilers
42 11 19 High-Pressure Process Boilers
42 11 23 Specialty Process Boilers
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42 12 00 Process Heaters
Includes: heaters for industrial process fluids, solids, and
equipment.
See: 22 33 30 for residential, collector-to-tank, solar-electric
domestic water heaters.
23 56 00 for solar energy heating equipment.
23 82 36 for finned-tube radiation heaters.
23 82 39 for unit heaters.
26 31 00 for photovoltaic collectors.
42 13 26 for industrial solar radiation heat exchangers.
48 14 00 for solar energy electrical power generation
equipment.
42 12 13 Electric Process Heaters
42 12 16 Fuel-Fired Process Heaters
42 12 19 Thermoelectric Process Heaters
42 12 23 Solar Process Heaters
42 12 26 Specialty Process Heaters
42 13 00 Industrial Heat Exchangers and Recuperators
Includes: convective, conductive, and radiation heat
exchangers/recuperators for industrial processes.
See: 22 33 30 for residential, collector-to-tank, heat-exchanger-
coil, solar-electric domestic water heaters.
23 56 00 for solar energy heating equipment.
23 57 00 for heat exchangers for HVAC.
26 31 00 for photovoltaic collectors.
42 12 23 for solar process heaters.
48 14 00 for solar energy electrical power generation
equipment.
42 13 13 Industrial Gas-to-Gas Heat Exchangers
42 13 16 Industrial Liquid-to-Gas/Gas-to-Liquid Heat Exchangers
42 13 19 Industrial Liquid-to-Liquid Heat Exchangers
42 13 23 Industrial Gas Radiation Heat Exchangers
42 13 26 Industrial Solar Radiation Heat Exchangers
42 14 00 Industrial Furnaces
Includes: thermal industrial processing furnaces for
temperatures generally greater than 260 degrees C.
See: 23 54 00 for facility heating furnaces.
42 14 13 Annealing Furnaces
42 14 16 Atmosphere Generators
42 14 19 Industrial Baking Furnaces
42 14 23 Industrial Brazing Furnaces
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42 14 26 Industrial Calcining Furnaces
42 14 29 Industrial Heat-Treating Furnaces
42 14 33 Industrial Melting Furnaces
42 14 33.13 Ceramics and Glass Melting Furnaces
42 14 33.16 Ferrous Melting Furnaces
42 14 33.19 Non-Ferrous Melting Furnaces
42 14 36 Primary Refining Furnaces
42 14 43 Reactor Furnaces
42 14 46 Industrial Reheat Furnaces
42 14 53 Industrial Sintering Furnaces
42 14 56 Industrial Vacuum Furnaces
42 15 00 Industrial Ovens
Includes: thermal industrial processing ovens for temperatures
generally greater than 260 degrees C.
See: 11 44 16 for food cooking ovens.
42 15 13 Industrial Drying Ovens
42 15 16 Industrial Curing Ovens
42 15 19 Industrial Specialty Ovens
42 20 00 Process Cooling Equipment
Includes: cooling towers, chillers, condensers,
evaporators/humidifiers for industrial processes.
See: 23 60 00 for facility central cooling equipment.
42 08 20 for commissioning of cooling equipment.
42 10 00 for process heating equipment.
42 30 00 for process drying equipment.
42 21 00 Process Cooling Towers
Includes: open- and closed-circuit cooling towers with natural
and/or forced draft for industrial processes.
See: 23 65 00 for facility cooling towers.
42 21 13 Open-Circuit Process Cooling Towers
42 21 16 Closed-Circuit Process Cooling Towers
42 22 00 Process Chillers and Coolers
Includes: mechanical and thermoelectric chillers for industrial
processes.
See: 23 64 00 for facility packaged water chillers.
23 64 16 for facility centrifugal water chillers.
23 64 19 for facility reciprocating water chillers.
23 64 26 for facility rotary-screw water chillers.
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42 22 13 Centrifugal Process Chillers and Coolers
42 22 16 Reciprocating Process Chillers and Coolers
42 22 19 Refrigerant Process Chillers and Coolers
42 22 23 Rotary Process Chillers and Coolers
42 22 26 Thermoelectric Process Chillers and Coolers
42 23 00 Process Condensers and Evaporators
Includes: vapor condensers, fluid evaporators, and humidifiers
for industrial processes.
See: 23 63 00 for facility refrigerant condensers.
23 76 00 for facility evaporative air-cooling equipment.
23 84 13 for facility humidifiers.
42 23 13 Process Condensers
42 23 16 Process Cooling Evaporators
42 23 19 Process Humidifiers
42 30 00 Process Drying Equipment
Includes: gas and solid/bulk material dryer for industrial
processes.
See: 42 08 30 for commissioning of drying equipment.
42 10 00 for process heating equipment.
42 20 00 for process cooling equipment.
42 31 00 Gas Dryers and Dehumidifiers
Includes: equipment for removing liquids from gases for
industrial processes.
See: 23 84 16 for facility dehumidifiers.
42 31 13 Drying Evaporators
42 31 16 Desiccant Equipment
42 31 19 Regenerative Dryers
42 31 23 Refrigerant Dryers
42 32 00 Material Dryers
Includes: equipment for removing liquids from solid/bulk
materials for industrial processes.
42 32 13 Centrifugal Material Dryers
42 32 16 Conveyor Material Dryers
42 32 19 Flash Material Dryers
42 32 23 Fluid-Bed Material Dryers
42 32 26 Material Roasters
42 32 29 Rotary-Kiln Material Dryers
42 32 33 Spray Material Dryers
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42 32 36 Tower Material Dryers
42 32 39 Vacuum Material Dryers
42 32 43 Specialty Material Dryers
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DIVISION 43 PROCESS GAS AND
LIQUID HANDLING,
PURIFICATION, AND
STORAGE EQUIPMENT
43 00 00 Process Gas and
Liquid Handling,
Purification, and
Storage Equipment
May be used as Division level
Section title.
Includes: process equipment for
handling, purifying, and storing
gases and liquids not specific to a
particular industry.
See: 40 00 00 for process piping.
40 90 00 for instrumentation for
process systems.
46 00 00 for water and wastewater
equipment.
43 01 00 Operation and Maintenance of Process Gas and Liquid
Handling, Purification, and Storage Equipment
Includes: maintenance, repair, rehabilitation, replacement,
restoration, preservation, etc. of gas and liquid handling,
purification, and storage equipment.
Level 4 Numbering Recommendation: following numbering is
recommended for the creation of Level 4 titles:
.51-.59 for maintenance.
.61-.69 for repair.
.71-.79 for rehabilitation.
.81-.89 for replacement.
.91-.99 for restoration.
43 01 10 Operation and Maintenance of Gas Handling Equipment
43 01 10.13 Gas Blowers Maintenance and Rehabilitation
43 01 10.16 Gas Compressors Maintenance and Rehabilitation
43 01 20 Operation and Maintenance of Liquid Handling Equipment
43 01 20.13 Liquid Pumps Maintenance and Rehabilitation
43 01 20.16 Liquid Process Equipment Maintenance and Rehabilitation
43 01 30 Operation and Maintenance of Gas and Liquid Hi-Purification Equipment
43 01 40 Operation and Maintenance of Gas and Liquid Storage
43 01 40.13 Non-pressurized Tanks Cleaning, Maintenance, and Rehabilitation
43 01 40.16 Pressurized Tanks Cleaning, Maintenance, and Rehabilitation
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43 05 00 Common Work Results for Process Gas and Liquid
Handling, Purification, and Storage Equipment
Includes: common work results for process gas and liquid
handling, purification, and storage equipment.
43 05 05 Selective Demolition for Process Gas and Liquid Handling, Purification, and
Storage Equipment.
See: 02 41 19 for selective demolition for whole structure
demolition.
43 05 10 Common Work Results for Gas Handling Equipment
43 05 20 Common Work Results for Liquid Handling Equipment
43 05 30 Common Work Results for Gas and Liquid Hi-Purification Equipment
43 05 40 Common Work Results for Gas and Liquid Storage
43 06 00 Schedules for Process Gas and Liquid Handling,
Purification, and Storage Equipment
Includes: schedules of items common to multiple titles in
Division 43. Schedules applicable to the subject of one title
should be included in the associated Section.
Notes: a schedule may be included on the drawings, in the
project manual, or elsewhere in the construction contract
documents.
43 06 10 Schedules for Gas Handling Equipment
43 06 20 Schedules for Liquid Handling Equipment
43 06 30 Schedules for Gas and Liquid Hi-Purification Equipment
43 06 40 Schedules for Gas and Liquid Storage
43 08 00 Commissioning of Process Gas and Liquid Handling,
Purification, and Storage Equipment
Includes: separate commissioning of gas and liquid handing,
purification, and storage equipment.
See: 40 80 00 for commissioning of process systems as a total
system.
43 08 10 Commissioning of Gas Handling Equipment
43 08 20 Commissioning of Liquid Handling Equipment
43 08 30 Commissioning of Gas and Liquid Purification Equipment
43 08 40 Commissioning of Gas and Liquid Storage
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43 10 00 Gas Handling Equipment
Includes: fans, blowers, pumps, compressors, and ancillary
equipment for industrial, commercial, and municipal processes.
See: 43 08 10 for commissioning of gas handling equipment.
43 20 00 for liquid handling equipment.
43 30 00 for gas and liquid purification equipment.
43 40 00 for gas and liquid storage.
43 11 00 Gas Fans, Blowers, Pumps and Boosters
Includes: fans, blowers, gas pumps, gas boosters that increase
the discharge pressure of the air or gas by no more than
approximately twenty-five to forty pounds per square inch
(PSI).
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: direct-drive integral-shaft
single-stage centrifugal blower: turbo blower.
See: 23 34 00 for HVAC fans.
40 05 00 for process valves used with blowers, fans, and
similar equipment.
40 90 00 for process instrumentation and controls.
43 12 00 for gas compressors.
43 15 00 for air and gas filters.
46 51 00 for air and gas diffusers used in water and wastewater
treatment.
43 11 11 Direct Drive Single Stage Centrifugal Blowers
43 11 12 Integrally Geared Single Stage Centrifugal Blowers
43 11 13 Separately Geared Single Stage Centrifugal Blowers
43 11 14 Direct Drive Integral Shaft Single Stage Centrifugal Blowers
43 11 17 Horizontally Split Multistage Centrifugal Blowers
43 11 18 Vertically Split Multistage Centrifugal Blowers
43 11 19 Centrifugal Fans
43 11 23 Axial Blowers
43 11 26 Axial Fans
43 11 31 Rotary Helical Screw Blowers
43 11 33 Rotary Lobe Blowers
43 11 34 Regenerative Rotary Blowers
43 11 36 Rotary Vane Blowers
43 11 41 Gas-handling Venturi Jet Pumps
43 11 43 Gas-handling Vacuum Pumps
43 11 46 Gas Boosters
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43 12 00 Gas Compressors
Includes: gas compressors that increase the discharge
pressure of the gas by more than 25 to 40 pounds per square
inch (psi).
See: 22 15 19 for plumbing general service packaged air
compressors.
22 61 00 for compressed air systems for laboratory and
healthcare facilities.
23 60 00 for HVAC compressors.
40 05 00 for process valves used with compressors and similar
equipment.
40 90 00 for process instrumentation and controls.
41 65 13 for mobile compressors.
43 11 00 for gas fans, blowers, pumps, and boosters.
43 15 00 for air and gas filters.
43 12 11 Centrifugal Compressors
43 12 13 Diagonal or Mixed-flow Compressors
43 12 16 Axial-flow Compressors
43 12 33 Single-acting Reciprocating Compressors
43 12 34 Double-acting Reciprocating Compressors
43 12 37 Diaphragm Reciprocating Compressors
43 12 51 Rotary Screw Compressors
43 12 53 Rotary Vane Compressors
43 12 56 Rotary Liquid-ring Compressors
43 12 57 Rotary Scroll Compressors
43 13 00 Gas Process Equipment
Includes: equipment for blending, metering, recovering, and
mixing process gases for industrial processes.
See: 40 90 00 for gas meters.
43 22 59 for liquid process pressure regulators.
43 32 39 for gas purification scrubbers, including digester gas.
44 11 00 for air pollution control equipment.
45 00 00 for industry-specific manufacturing equipment.
46 73 00 for digester gas mixing systems.
43 13 13 Gas Blenders
43 13 19 Gas Mixers
43 13 23 Gas Pressure Regulators
43 13 31 Gas Separation Equipment
43 13 33 Gas Dehydration Equipment
43 13 36 Combined Gas Separation and Dehydration Equipment
43 13 39 Gas Recovery and Condensing Equipment
43 13 43 Waste Gas Burner System
43 13 46 Gas Control and Safety Equipment
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43 15 00 Process Air and Gas Filters
Includes: filters for blower and compressor intakes, and other
process air and gas applications.
See: 23 41 00 for HVAC-type particulate air filtration.
23 42 00 for gas-phase air filtration.
43 11 00 for gas fans, blowers, pumps, and boosters.
43 12 00 for gas compressors.
43 31 00 for gas and liquid purification filtration equipment.
44 11 00 for air pollution control equipment.
43 15 13 Blower Intake and Turbine Air Filters
43 15 13.13 Static Prefilters
43 15 13.16 Static Final Filters
43 15 13.19 Static HEPA Filters
43 15 13.23 Pulse Filters
43 15 33 Grease Filters
43 15 43 Mist Eliminators
43 15 63 High-temperature Air Filters
43 15 73 Multiple-application Air Filters
43 15 73.11 Air Filter Media
43 15 73.12 Permanent Washable Filters
43 15 73.13 Poly-ring Air Filters
43 15 73.15 Rigid Cell Filters
43 15 73.17 Automatic Roll-type Air Filters
43 15 76 Chemical Media for Air and Gas Filters
43 20 00 Liquid Handling Equipment
Includes: pumps and ancillary equipment for the transporting
and handling of liquids for industrial, commercial, and municipal
processes.
See: 40 05 59 for liquid piping, valves, and hydraulic gates.
43 08 20 for commissioning of liquid handling equipment.
43 10 00 for gas handling equipment.
43 30 00 for gas and liquid purification equipment.
43 40 00 for gas and liquid storage.
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43 22 00 Liquid Process Equipment
Includes: equipment for handling and general processing of
liquids for industrial processes.
See: 23 53 00 for heating boiler feedwater equipment.
23 53 16 for deaerators for boiler feedwater equipment.
40 90 00 for process instrumentation and control.
41 24 13 for specialty material aeration devices.
43 27 00 for process liquid filters.
46 00 00 for water and wastewater treatment equipment.
46 21 00 for screening equipment associated with water and
wastewater treatment.
46 25 00 for oil and grease separation and removal equipment
associated with wastewater treatment.
46 31 00 for evaporators associated with gas chemical feed
equipment for water and wastewater treatment.
46 33 00 for liquid chemical feed equipment associated with
water and wastewater treatment.
46 41 00 for mixing equipment associated with water and
wastewater treatment.
46 43 00 for clarifiers associated with water and wastewater
treatment.
46 51 00 for air and gas diffusion equipment associated with
water and wastewater aeration.
46 61 00 for filtration equipment associated with water and
wastewater treatment.
46 71 36 and 46 76 33 for centrifuges associated with water
and wastewater residuals thickening and dewatering.
46 76 00 for residuals dewatering equipment associated with
water and wastewater treatment.
43 22 11 Process Water Electronic Conditioning Equipment
43 22 13 Liquid Aeration Devices
43 22 16 Liquid Agitators
43 22 19 Liquid Blenders
43 22 23 Liquid Centrifuges
43 22 26 Liquid Deaerators
43 22 29 Drum Handling Liquid Process Equipment
43 22 33 Liquid Emulsifiers
43 22 36 Liquid Evaporators
43 22 39 Liquid Feeders
43 22 56 Liquid Process Mixers
43 22 59 Liquid Process Pressure Regulators
43 22 63 Liquid Separation Towers
43 22 66 Liquid Weigh Systems
43 22 69 Liquid Grease Receiving and Dewatering Systems
43 22 73 Liquid Fillers
43 22 76 Liquid Screeners
43 22 79 Liquid Clarifiers
43 22 83 Liquid Classifiers
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43 22 86 Liquid Homogenizers
43 22 89 Liquid Presses
43 22 96 Liquid Versators
43 22 99 Liquid Votators
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43 23 00 Dry Location Liquid Pumps
Includes: pumps and ancillary equipment for conveying and
handling liquids for industrial, commercial, and municipal
processes, where the pump is installed at a location not subject
to flooding, submergence, or immergence. Includes various
types of centrifugal, positive displacement, and reciprocating
pumps. Level 2 numbers from 43 23 00 through 43 26 99.99
include pumps for conveying and/or compressing liquids for
various types of processes. Centrifugal (rotodynamic) pumps
may include open, semi-open, or enclosed impellers, recessed
impellers, screw centrifugal impellers, or disc impellers.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: centrifugal pump: rotodynamic
pump: volute pump. Overhung pump: end-suction pump
(referring to overhung-impeller design). Flexibly coupled: pump
employing flexible coupling on shaft. Rigidly coupled: pump
employing rigid coupling on shaft. Foot-mounted: not frame-
mounted. Between-bearings pump: split-case pump (referring
to pumps with the impeller installed between bearings). Axially
split pump: split-case pump (casing split parallel to pump shaft).
Radially split pump: split-case pump (casing split perpendicular
to pump shaft). Gear pump: lobe pump.
See: 21 30 00 for fire pumps.
22 11 23 for domestic water pumps.
22 13 00 for plumbing sanitary wastewater pumps and ejectors.
22 14 29 for plumbing sump pumps and facility stormwater
pumps.
22 51 16 for swimming pool pumps.
22 52 16 for fountain pumps.
23 12 00 for facility fuel pumps.
23 13 13 for fuel-oil storage tank pumps.
23 20 00 for HVAC pumps.
23 53 13 for boiler feed water pumps.
23 57 33 for ground source (geothermal energy) heat pumps.
32 82 00 for irrigation pumps.
33 14 43 for packaged pumping systems for water utility
service.
33 32 00 for wastewater utility pumping stations.
33 32 19 for septic tank effluent pumps.
33 44 11 for field-erected stormwater pumping stations.
33 44 13 for packaged stormwater pumping stations.
33 52 00 for liquid fuel distribution pumps.
40 00 00 for process instrumentation and controls.
40 05 00 for pump control valves.
43 20 00 for liquid handling equipment.
43 24 00 for suspended process liquid pumps.
43 25 00 for submersible/immersible process liquid pumps.
43 26 00 for specialized process liquid pumps.
46 33 00 for liquid chemical metering pumps.
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43 23 13 Overhung Horizontal Centrifugal Pumps
43 23 13.13 Overhung Flexibly-coupled Horizontal Axial Flow Centrifugal Pumps
43 23 13.14 Overhung Flexibly-coupled Horizontal Frame-mounted Centrifugal Pumps
43 23 13.17 Overhung Flexibly-coupled Horizontal Foot-mounted Centrifugal Pumps
43 23 13.19 Overhung Flexibly-coupled Horizontal Foot-mounted Self-priming Centrifugal Pumps
43 23 13.21 Overhung Flexibly-coupled Horizontal Centerline-mounted Centrifugal Pumps
43 23 13.23 Overhung Flexibly-coupled, Magnetic Drive, Sealless Horizontal Centrifugal Pumps
43 23 13.24 Overhung Close-coupled High-speed Integral Gear Centrifugal Pumps
43 23 13.27 Overhung Close-coupled Horizontal Centrifugal Pumps
43 23 13.29 Overhung Close-coupled Sealless with Canned Motor Horizontal Centrifugal Pumps
43 23 21 Between-Bearings Impeller Centrifugal Pumps
43 23 21.13 Between-bearings Impeller, One- and Two-stage Axially-split Centrifugal Pumps
43 23 21.14 Between-bearings Impeller, One- and Two-stage, Radially-split Centrifugal Pumps
43 23 21.17 Between-bearings Impeller, Multiple-stage, Axially-split Centrifugal Pumps
43 23 21.19 Between-bearings Impeller, Multiple-stage, Radially-split Centrifugal Pumps
43 23 21.21 Between-bearings Impeller, Multiple-stage, Radially-split, Single Casing Centrifugal
Pumps
43 23 21.23 Between-bearings Impeller, Multiple-stage, Radially-split, Double Casing Centrifugal
Pumps
43 23 31 Vertical Centrifugal Pumps
43 23 31.13 Overhung Flexibly-coupled Vertical Centrifugal Pumps
43 23 31.14 Overhung Flexibly-coupled Vertical Inline Centrifugal Pumps
43 23 31.17 Overhung Flexibly-coupled Vertical End-suction Centrifugal Pumps
43 23 31.19 Overhung Flexibly-coupled, Magnetic Drive, Sealless Vertical Centrifugal Pumps
43 23 31.21 Overhung Close-coupled Vertical Inline Centrifugal Pumps
43 23 31.23 Overhung Close-coupled Vertical End Suction Centrifugal Pumps
43 23 31.24 Overhung Close-coupled Sealless with Canned Motor Vertical Centrifugal Pumps
43 23 31.27 Overhung Rigidly-coupled Vertical Inline Centrifugal Pumps
43 23 31.29 Overhung Close-coupled Vertical Centrifugal Pumps
43 23 51 Vane Pumps
43 23 53 Piston Pumps
43 23 53.13 Piston Axial Rotary Pumps
43 23 53.23 Piston Radial Rotary Pumps
43 23 53.33 Circumferential Single-Piston Rotary Pumps
43 23 53.36 Circumferential Multiple-Piston Rotary Pumps
43 23 54 Flexible Member Pumps
43 23 54.13 Flexible Tube Rotary Pumps
43 23 54.23 Flexible Vane Rotary Pumps
43 23 54.33 Flexible Liner Rotary Pumps
43 23 56 Gear Pumps
43 23 56.13 External Gear Rotary Pumps
43 23 56.23 Internal Gear Rotary Pumps
43 23 57 Progressing Cavity Pumps
43 23 58 Lobe Pumps
43 23 58.13 Single-Lobe Rotary Pumps
43 23 58.23 Multiple-Lobe Rotary Pumps
43 23 59 Screw Pumps
43 23 59.13 Single-Screw Rotary Pumps
43 23 59.23 Multiple-Screw Rotary Pumps
43 23 71 Air-Operated Diaphragm Reciprocating Pumps
43 23 71.13 Air-Operated Diaphragm Simplex Single-Acting Reciprocating Pumps
43 23 71.23 Air-Operated Diaphragm Simplex Double-Acting Reciprocating Pumps
43 23 71.33 Air-Operated Diaphragm Duplex Single-acting Reciprocating Pumps
43 23 71.43 Air-Operated Diaphragm Duplex Double-acting Reciprocating Pumps
43 23 72 Air-Operated Bellows Reciprocating Pumps
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43 23 72.13 Air-Operated Bellows Simplex Single-Acting Reciprocating Pumps
43 23 72.23 Air-Operated Bellows Simplex Double-Acting Reciprocating Pumps
43 23 72.33 Air-Operated Bellows Duplex Single-Acting Reciprocating Pumps
43 23 72.43 Air-Operated Bellows Duplex Double-Acting Reciprocating Pumps
43 23 73 Air-Operated Piston Reciprocating Pumps
43 23 73.13 Air-Operated Piston Simplex Single-Acting Reciprocating Pumps
43 23 73.23 Air-Operated Piston Simplex Double-Acting Reciprocating Pumps
43 23 73.33 Air-Operated Piston Duplex Single-Acting Reciprocating Pumps
43 23 73.43 Air-Operated Piston Duplex Double-Acting Reciprocating Pumps
43 23 74 Steam Horizontal Reciprocating Pumps
43 23 74.13 Steam Horizontal Double-Acting Piston Simplex Reciprocating Pumps
43 23 74.23 Steam Horizontal Double-Acting Piston Duplex Reciprocating Pumps
43 23 74.33 Steam Horizontal Double-Acting Plunger Simplex Reciprocating Pumps
43 23 74.43 Steam Horizontal Double-Acting Plunger Duplex Reciprocating Pumps
43 23 75 Steam Vertical Reciprocating Pumps
43 23 75.13 Steam Vertical Double-Acting Piston Simplex Reciprocating Pumps
43 23 75.23 Steam Vertical Double-Acting Piston Duplex Reciprocating Pumps
43 23 75.33 Steam Vertical Double-Acting Plunger Simplex Reciprocating Pumps
43 23 75.43 Steam Vertical Double-acting Plunger Duplex Reciprocating Pumps
43 23 76 Power Horizontal Reciprocating Pumps
43 23 76.11 Power Horizontal Single-Acting Piston Simplex Reciprocating Pumps
43 23 76.12 Power Horizontal Single-Acting Piston Duplex Reciprocating Pumps
43 23 76.13 Power Horizontal Single-Acting Piston Multiplex Reciprocating Pumps
43 23 76.21 Power Horizontal Single-Acting Plunger Simplex Reciprocating Pumps
43 23 76.22 Power Horizontal Single-Acting Plunger Duplex Reciprocating Pumps
43 23 76.23 Power Horizontal Single-Acting Plunger Multiplex Reciprocating Pumps
43 23 76.31 Power Horizontal Double-Acting Piston Simplex Reciprocating Pumps
43 23 76.32 Power Horizontal Double-Acting Piston Duplex Reciprocating Pumps
43 23 76.33 Power Horizontal Double-Acting Piston Multiplex Reciprocating Pumps
43 23 76.41 Power Horizontal Double-Acting Plunger Simplex Reciprocating Pumps
43 23 76.42 Power Horizontal Double-Acting Plunger Duplex Reciprocating Pumps
43 23 76.43 Power Horizontal Double-Acting Plunger Multiplex Reciprocating Pumps
43 23 77 Power Vertical Reciprocating Pumps
43 23 77.11 Power Vertical Single-Acting Piston Simplex Reciprocating Pumps
43 23 77.12 Power Vertical Single-Acting Piston Duplex Reciprocating Pumps
43 23 77.13 Power Vertical Single-Acting Piston Multiplex Reciprocating Pumps
43 23 77.21 Power Vertical Single-Acting Plunger Simplex Reciprocating Pumps
43 23 77.22 Power Vertical Single-Acting Plunger Duplex Reciprocating Pumps
43 23 77.23 Power Vertical Single-Acting Plunger Multiplex Reciprocating Pumps
43 23 77.31 Power Vertical Double-Acting Piston Simplex Reciprocating Pumps
43 23 77.32 Power Vertical Double-Acting Piston Duplex Reciprocating Pumps
43 23 77.33 Power Vertical Double-Acting Piston Multiplex Reciprocating Pumps
43 23 77.41 Power Vertical Double-Acting Plunger Simplex Reciprocating Pumps
43 23 77.42 Power Vertical Double-Acting Plunger Duplex Reciprocating Pumps
43 23 77.43 Power Vertical Double-Acting Plunger Multiplex Reciprocating Pumps
43 23 78 Controlled Volume Horizontal Reciprocating Pumps
43 23 78.11 Controlled Volume Horizontal Packed Plunger Simplex Reciprocating Pumps
43 23 78.12 Controlled Volume Horizontal Packed Plunger Duplex Reciprocating Pumps
43 23 78.13 Controlled Volume Horizontal Packed Plunger Multiplex Reciprocating Pumps
43 23 78.21 Controlled Volume Horizontal Packed Piston Simplex Reciprocating Pumps
43 23 78.22 Controlled Volume Horizontal Packed Piston Duplex Reciprocating Pumps
43 23 78.23 Controlled Volume Horizontal Packed Piston Multiplex Reciprocating Pumps
43 23 78.31 Controlled Volume Horizontal Mechanically-Coupled Diaphragm Simplex Reciprocating
Pumps
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43 23 78.32 Controlled Volume Horizontal Mechanically-Coupled Diaphragm Duplex Reciprocating
Pumps
43 23 78.33 Controlled Volume Horizontal Mechanically-Coupled Diaphragm Multiplex Reciprocating
Pumps
43 23 78.34 Controlled Volume Horizontal Hydraulically-Coupled Diaphragm Simplex Reciprocating
Pumps
43 23 78.35 Controlled Volume Horizontal Hydraulically-Coupled Diaphragm Duplex Reciprocating
Pumps
43 23 78.36 Controlled Volume Horizontal Hydraulically-Coupled Diaphragm Multiplex Reciprocating
Pumps
43 23 79 Controlled Volume Vertical Reciprocating Pumps
43 23 79.11 Controlled Volume Vertical Packed Plunger Simplex Reciprocating Pumps
43 23 79.12 Controlled Volume Vertical Packed Plunger Duplex Reciprocating Pumps
43 23 79.13 Controlled Volume Vertical Packed Plunger Multiplex Reciprocating Pumps
43 23 79.21 Controlled Volume Vertical Packed Piston Simplex Reciprocating Pumps
43 23 79.22 Controlled Volume Vertical Packed Piston Duplex Reciprocating Pumps
43 23 79.23 Controlled Volume Vertical Packed Piston Multiplex Reciprocating Pumps
43 23 79.31 Controlled Volume Vertical Mechanically-Coupled Diaphragm Simplex Reciprocating
Pumps
43 23 79.32 Controlled Volume Vertical Mechanically-Coupled Diaphragm Duplex Reciprocating
Pumps
43 23 79.33 Controlled Volume Vertical Mechanically-Coupled Diaphragm Multiplex Reciprocating
Pumps
43 23 79.34 Controlled Volume Vertical Hydraulically-Coupled Diaphragm Simplex Reciprocating
Pumps
43 23 79.35 Controlled Volume Vertical Hydraulically-Coupled Diaphragm Duplex Reciprocating
Pumps
43 23 79.36 Controlled Volume Vertical Hydraulically-Coupled Diaphragm Multiplex Reciprocating
Pumps
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43 24 00 Suspended Liquid Pumps
Includes: pumps and ancillary equipment for conveying and
handling liquids for industrial, commercial, and municipal
processes, where the pumping element is submerged or
immerged, and the pump driver is located in an area not
subject to submergence or immergence. Includes various types
of centrifugal and Archimedes screw-type pumps. Level 2
numbers from 43 23 00 through 43 26 99.99 include pumps for
conveying and/or compressing liquids for various types of
processes. Centrifugal (rotodynamic) pumps may include open,
semi-open, or enclosed impellers, recessed impellers, screw
centrifugal impellers, or disc impellers.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: centrifugal pump: rotodynamic
pump. Suspended vertical pump: vertical turbine pump: vertical
lineshaft pump.
Notes: double-casing pumps have the suspended vertical
pump installed in a vertically oriented "suction barrel" or
"suction can."
See: 21 30 00 for fire pumps.
22 11 23 for domestic water pumps.
23 20 00 for HVAC pumps.
23 57 33 for ground source (geothermal energy) heat pumps.
32 82 00 for irrigation pumps.
33 14 43 for packaged pumping systems for water utility
service.
33 32 00 for wastewater utility pumping stations.
33 44 11 for field-erected stormwater pumping stations.
33 44 13 for packaged stormwater pumping stations.
40 00 00 for process instrumentation and controls.
40 05 00 for pump control valves.
43 20 00 for liquid handling equipment.
43 23 00 for dry location process liquid pumps.
43 25 00 for submersible/immersible process liquid pumps.
43 26 00 for specialized effect process liquid pumps.
43 24 11 Vertically Suspended Single-Casing Submersible Centrifugal Pumps
43 24 13 Vertically Suspended Single-Casing Discharge-through-column Centrifugal
Pumps
43 24 13.13 Vertically Suspended Single-Casing Discharge-through-column Diffuser Centrifugal
Pumps
43 24 13.23 Vertically Suspended Single-Casing Discharge-through-column Volute Centrifugal
Pumps
43 24 13.33 Vertically Suspended Single-Casing Discharge-through-column Axial Flow Centrifugal
Pumps
43 24 16 Vertically Suspended Single-casing Separate Discharge (Sump) Centrifugal
Pumps
43 24 16.13 Vertically Suspended Single-Casing Separate Discharge (Sump) Line Shaft Centrifugal
Pumps
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43 24 16.23 Vertically Suspended Single-Casing Separate Discharge (Sump) Cantilever Centrifugal
Pumps
43 24 21 Vertically Suspended Double-Casing Centrifugal Pumps
43 24 21.13 Vertically Suspended Double-Casing Diffuser Centrifugal Pumps
43 24 21.23 Vertically Suspended Double-Casing Volute Centrifugal Pumps
43 24 26 Vertically Suspended Inline Casing Diffuser Centrifugal Pumps
43 24 41 Archimedes Screw Pumps
43 24 41.13 Positive-Displacement Inclined Open Archimedes Screw-type Pumps
43 24 41.23 Positive-Displacement Inclined Closed-casing Archimedes Screw-type Pumps
43 25 00 Submersible/Immersible Liquid Pumps
Includes: pumps and ancillary equipment for conveying and
handling liquids for industrial, commercial, and municipal
processes, where the pumping element and pump driver are
submerged on a continuous basis or immerged on a non-
continuous basis. Includes various types of centrifugal and
positive displacement pumps. Level 2 numbers from 43 23 00
through 43 26 99.99 include pumps for conveying and/or
compressing liquids for various types of processes. Centrifugal
(rotodynamic) pumps may include open, semi-open, or
enclosed impellers, recessed impellers, screw centrifugal
impellers, or disc impellers.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: centrifugal pump: rotodynamic
pump.
See: 22 13 00 for plumbing sanitary wastewater pumps and
ejectors.
22 14 29 for plumbing sump pumps and facility stormwater
pumps.
22 51 16 for swimming pool pumps.
22 52 16 for fountain pumps.
23 12 00 for facility fuel pumps.
23 13 13 for fuel-oil storage tank pumps.
32 82 00 for irrigation pumps.
33 32 00 for wastewater utility pumping stations.
33 32 19 for septic tank effluent pumps.
33 44 11 for field-erected stormwater pumping stations.
33 44 13 for packaged stormwater pumping stations.
33 52 00 for liquid fuel distribution pumps.
40 00 00 for process instrumentation and controls.
40 05 00 for pump control valves.
43 20 00 for liquid handling equipment.
43 23 00 for dry location process liquid pumps.
43 24 00 for suspended process liquid pumps.
43 26 00 for specialized process liquid pumps.
43 25 13 Overhung Close-Coupled Submersible Centrifugal Pumps
43 25 13.13 Overhung Close-Coupled Submersible Diffuser Centrifugal Pumps
43 25 13.23 Overhung Close-Coupled Submersible Volute Centrifugal Pumps
43 25 50 Positive Displacement Submersible Liquid Pumps
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43 26 00 Specialized Liquid Pumps
Includes: pumps and ancillary equipment for conveying and
handling liquids for industrial, commercial, and municipal
processes, for specialized pumping conditions, often in
industrial applications. Includes various types of centrifugal,
regenerative, and other types of specialized pumps.
See: 32 82 00 for irrigation pumps.
33 14 43 for packaged pumping systems for water utility
service.
33 32 00 for wastewater utility pumping stations.
33 32 19 for septic tank effluent pumps.
33 44 11 for field-erected stormwater pumping stations.
33 44 13 for packaged stormwater pumping stations.
40 00 00 for process instrumentation and controls.
40 05 00 for pump control valves.
43 20 00 for liquid handling equipment.
43 23 00 for dry location process liquid pumps.
43 24 00 for suspended process liquid pumps.
43 25 00 for submersible/immersible process liquid pumps.
46 33 00 for liquid chemical metering pumps.
43 26 13 Submersible Grinder Pumps
43 26 30 Regenerative Centrifugal Pumps
43 26 30.13 Overhung Impeller Regenerative Turbine Pumps
43 26 30.21 Overhung Impeller Single-Stage Regenerative Turbine Pumps
43 26 30.23 Overhung Impeller Two-Stage Regenerative Turbine Pumps
43 26 30.26 Between-Bearings Impeller Regenerative Turbine Pumps
43 26 30.27 Between-Bearings Impeller Single-Stage Regenerative Turbine Pumps
43 26 30.29 Between-Bearings Impeller Two-Stage Regenerative Turbine Pumps
43 26 40 Regenerative Turbine Pumps
43 26 60 Regenerative Vacuum Pumps
43 26 70 Rotating-Case Pumps
43 27 00 Process Liquid Filters
Includes: liquid filtration equipment for industrial applications.
See: 40 90 00 for process instrumentation and control.
43 31 00 for gas and liquid purification filtration equipment.
46 61 00 for filtration equipment associated with water and
wastewater treatment.
43 27 13 Cyclonic Liquid Filters
43 27 16 Centrifugal Horizontal Pressure Leaf Liquid Filters
43 27 19 Press Liquid Filters
43 27 23 Liquid Bag Filters
43 27 33 Mechanically Cleaned Liquid Filters
43 27 43 Tubular Backwashing Liquid Filters
43 27 53 Vacuum Belt Liquid Filters
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43 27 63 Woven Media Liquid Filters
43 27 63.13 Disc Liquid Filters
43 27 63.23 Rotating Drum Liquid Filters
43 27 63.33 Layer Liquid Filters
43 27 63.43 Candle Liquid Filters
43 27 63.53 Vertical Leaf Liquid Filters
43 27 73 Nonwoven Media Liquid Filters
43 27 73.13 Surface Liquid Filters
43 27 73.23 Depth Liquid Filters
43 30 00 Gas and Liquid Purification Equipment
Includes: equipment for purifying liquids and gases for
industrial applications.
See: 40 90 00 for process instrumentation and control.
43 08 30 for commissioning of gas and liquid purification
equipment.
43 10 00 for gas handling equipment.
43 20 00 for liquid handling equipment.
43 40 00 for gas and liquid storage.
44 40 00 for water pollution control equipment.
46 00 00 for water and wastewater treatment equipment.
43 31 00 Gas and Liquid Purification Filtration Equipment
Includes: chemical reaction, membrane, and media filtration
equipment for industrial processes.
See: 43 15 00 for process air and gas filters.
43 27 00 for process liquid filters.
43 40 00 for gas and liquid storage.
46 61 00 for filtration equipment associated with water and
wastewater treatment, including microfiltration and
ultrafiltration.
43 31 13 Gas and Liquid Purification Filters
43 31 13.13 Activated Carbon-Gas and Liquid Purification Filters
43 31 13.16 Gas and Liquid Purification Filter Presses
43 31 13.19 High-Purity Cartridge Gas and Liquid Purification Filters
43 31 13.23 Membrane Diaphragm Gas and Liquid Purification Filters
43 31 13.26 Multimedia Gas and Liquid Purification Filters
43 31 13.29 Pretreatment Cartridge Gas and Liquid Purification Filters
43 31 13.33 Ultrafilter Units
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43 32 00 Gas and Liquid Purification Process Equipment
Includes: ion exchange, chemical, and mechanical purification
equipment for industrial processes.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: DI: deionized. RO: reverse-
osmosis.
See: 02 51 16 for reverse-osmosis site decontamination.
40 23 13 for deionized water process piping.
40 23 33 for reverse-osmosis water process piping.
43 40 00 for gas and liquid storage.
44 10 00 for air pollution control equipment, including
scrubbers.
46 30 00 for chemical feed equipment associated with water
and wastewater treatment, including equipment for gas, liquid,
and dry chemicals.
46 63 00 for demineralization equipment associated with water
and wastewater treatment, including ion exchange and reverse-
osmosis/nanofiltration equipment.
46 66 00 for ultraviolet equipment associated with water and
wastewater treatment.
43 32 13 Gas and Liquid Purification Process Beds
43 32 13.13 Anion-Gas and Liquid Purification Process Beds
43 32 13.16 Cation-Gas and Liquid Purification Process Beds
43 32 23 Gas and Liquid Purification Process Clarifier Systems
43 32 26 Gas and Liquid Purification Decarbonators
43 32 29 Electronic Deionization Purification Units
43 32 33 External Regeneration Systems
43 32 36 Mixed-Bed Ion-Exchange Vessels
43 32 39 Gas and Liquid Purification Mixed Beds
43 32 39.13 Externally Regenerable Gas and Liquid Purification Mixed Beds
43 32 39.16 In-Situ Regenerable Gas and Liquid Purification Mixed Beds
43 32 53 Packed-Bed Ion-Exchange Vessels
43 32 56 Reverse-Osmosis Purification Units
43 32 59 Gas and Liquid Purification Scrubbers
43 32 63 Ultraviolet Sterilizers
43 32 66 Vacuum Degasifiers
43 32 69 Chemical Feed Systems
43 32 73 Ozonation Equipment
43 32 76 Chlorination Equipment
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43 40 00 Gas and Liquid Storage
Includes: pressurized and non-pressurized storage/processing
vessels for gases and liquids for industrial, commercial, and
municipal processes.
Notes: certain tanks, such as (but not limited to) clarifiers and
biological reactor tanks associated with water and wastewater
treatment processes for both non-pressurized and pressurized
service, are typically under the Division of the associated tank
material or work result (such as Division 03, Concrete). Tanks
for such purposes would be under 43 40 00 when the tank is
fabricated at a site other than the tank's final installation
location.
See: 40 90 00 for process instrumentation and control.
43 08 40 for commissioning of gas and liquid storage.
43 10 00 for gas handling equipment.
43 20 00 for liquid handling equipment.
43 30 00 for liquid and gas purification for industrial processes.
46 00 00 for water and wastewater equipment.
43 41 00 Non-pressurized Tanks and Vessels
Includes: non-pressurized tanks and vessels for liquid or gas
storage and/or processing for industrial, commercial, and
municipal processes.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: FRP: fiberglass-reinforced
plastic. GRP: glass-fiber-reinforced plastic. PVC: polyvinyl
chloride.
See: 21 41 00 for storage tanks for fire-suppression water.
22 12 00 for facility potable water storage tanks.
23 13 00 for facility fuel storage tanks.
33 16 00 for water utility storage tanks.
33 34 00 for onsite wastewater disposal.
33 56 00 for fuel storage tanks.
41 52 19 for bulk material storage tanks.
43 42 00 for pressurized tanks and vessels.
46 07 00 for tanks integral with packaged water and
wastewater treatment equipment.
46 33 00 for liquid chemical feed equipment used in water and
wastewater treatment.
43 41 11 Bolted Steel Tanks
43 41 13 Welded Steel Tanks
43 41 13.13 Glass-lined Welded Steel Tanks
43 41 13.23 Rubber-lined Welded Steel Tanks
43 41 13.33 Epoxy-lined Welded Steel Tanks
43 41 13.43 Ceramic-lined Welded Steel Tanks
43 41 23 Stainless Steel Tanks
DIVISION 43
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations 572
43 41 26 Aluminum Tanks
43 41 31 Metallic Specialty Tanks
43 41 41 Polyvinyl Chloride Tanks
43 41 43 Polyethylene Tanks
43 41 45 Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic Tanks
43 41 53 Wood Stave Tanks
43 41 63 Precast Concrete Tanks
43 41 73 Ceramic Tanks
43 41 83 Non-metallic Specialty Tanks
43 42 00 Pressurized Tanks and Vessels
Includes: pressurized tanks and vessels for liquid or gas
storage and/or processing for industrial, commercial, and
municipal processes.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: FRP: fiberglass-reinforced
plastic. GRP: glass-fiber-reinforced plastic.
See: 23 13 00 for facility fuel storage tanks.
43 41 00 for non-pressurized tanks and vessels.
46 31 43 for storage tanks for carbon dioxide gas used in water
and wastewater treatment.
46 31 56 for liquid oxygen storage and feed equipment
associated with ozone systems.
46 51 63 for storage tanks used with pure-oxygen generating
equipment.
43 42 11 Cast Iron Pressure Tanks
43 42 13 Ductile Iron Pressure Tanks
43 42 21 Welded Steel Pressure Tanks
43 42 23 Glass-lined Steel Pressure Tanks
43 42 26 Welded Steel Gas Storage Sphere
43 42 33 Stainless Steel Pressure Tanks
43 42 36 Aluminum Pressure Tanks
43 42 41 Metallic Specialty Pressure Tanks
43 42 53 Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic Pressure Tanks
43 42 83 Non-metallic Specialty Pressure Tanks
DIVISION 44
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
573 Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations
DIVISION 44 POLLUTION AND WASTE
CONTROL EQUIPMENT
44 00 00 Pollution and
Waste Control
Equipment
May be used as Division level
Section title.
Includes: municipal, industrial,
institutional, commercial, campus,
and other pollution and waste control
equipment other than water and
wastewater treatment equipment.
Division includes equipment for air
pollution control, noise pollution
control, odor control, water pollution
control, solid waste control, and
waste thermal processing. Water and
wastewater treatment are located in
Division 46. Water pollution control
equipment in this Division is limited to
equipment used for preventing and
containing pollutants and treating
pollutants without transporting the
water elsewhere for treatment.
See: 02 50 00 for contaminated soils
remediation.
40 90 00 for instrumentation and
control for process systems.
46 00 00 for equipment used in water
and wastewater treatment.
44 01 00 Operation and Maintenance of Pollution and Waste Control
Equipment
Includes: maintenance, repair, rehabilitation, replacement,
restoration, preservation of pollution control equipment.
Level 4 Numbering Recommendation: following Level 4
numbering is recommended:
.51-.59 for maintenance.
.61-.69 for repair.
.71-.79 for rehabilitation.
.81-.89 for replacement.
.91-.99 for restoration.
44 01 10 Operation and Maintenance of Air Pollution Control
44 01 20 Operation and Maintenance of Noise Pollution Control
44 01 30 Operation and Maintenance of Odor Control Equipment
44 01 40 Operation and Maintenance of Water Pollution Control Equipment
DIVISION 44
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations 574
44 01 50 Operation and Maintenance of Solid Waste Control and Reuse
44 01 60 Operation and Maintenance of Waste Thermal Processing Equipment
44 05 00 Common Work Results for Pollution and Waste Control
Equipment
Includes: common work results for pollution control equipment.
44 05 05 Selective Demolition for Pollution and Waste Control Equipment
See: 02 41 19 for selective demolition for whole structure
demolition.
44 06 00 Schedules for Pollution and Waste Control Equipment
Includes: schedules of items common to multiple titles in
Division 44. Schedules applicable to the subject of one title
should be included in the associated Section.
Notes: a schedule may be included on the drawings, in the
project manual, or in a project book.
44 06 10 Schedules for Air Pollution Control
44 06 20 Schedules for Noise Pollution Control
44 06 30 Schedules for Odor Control Equipment
44 06 40 Schedules for Water Pollution Control Equipment
44 06 50 Schedules for Solid Waste Control and Reuse
44 06 60 Schedules for Waste Thermal Processing Equipment
44 08 00 Commissioning of Pollution and Waste Control Equipment
Includes: separate commissioning for pollution control
equipment.
See: 40 80 00 for commissioning of process systems as a total
system.
44 08 10 Commissioning of Air Pollution Control
44 08 20 Commissioning of Noise Pollution Control
44 08 30 Commissioning of Odor Control Equipment
44 08 40 Commissioning Water Pollution Control Equipment
44 08 50 Commissioning Solid Waste Control and Reuse
44 08 60 Commissioning of Waste Thermal Processing Equipment
DIVISION 44
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
575 Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations
44 10 00 Air Pollution Control
Includes: equipment for reducing air pollution in exhaust gas
streams by removal of gross and fine particulates, removal of
gases, and vapor recovery.
See: 02 24 13 for air assessment.
23 30 00 for building ventilation and air distribution.
23 40 00 for HVAC air cleaning and filtration systems.
40 05 00 and 40 10 00 for piping and ducting associated with
air pollution control.
40 90 00 for process instrumentation and controls associated
with air pollution control.
43 10 00 for process air and process gas blowers, fans,
process air and gas filtration, and other process air and gas
equipment used with air pollution control systems.
43 30 00 for purification equipment used for industrial process
gases.
44 08 10 for commissioning of air pollution control.
44 20 00 for noise pollution control.
44 30 00 for odor control.
44 40 00 for water pollution control equipment.
44 50 00 for solid waste control and reuse.
44 60 00 for waste thermal processing equipment.
DIVISION 44
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations 576
44 11 00 Particulate Control Equipment
Includes: mechanical, chemical, inertial, gravitational, filtration,
or electrostatic means of controlling emission of particulates. 44
11 10 through 44 11 19 includes permanently installed
equipment and systems for reducing fugitive dust emissions
from a site, and permanently installed equipment for monitoring
ambient, atmospheric air quality. Fugitive dust control includes
dust control and soil stabilization using foams, chemicals,
water, or other means, and atmospheric air quality monitoring
equipment. 44 11 20 includes equipment that uses gravitational
force to separate particles. 44 11 30 through 44 11 39 includes
equipment that employs water or other liquid to collect
particles. 44 11 50 through 44 11 59 includes equipment that
employs planar media to separate particles from gas flowing
through the media, by inertial impaction, interception, diffusion,
or sieving. 44 11 70 through 44 11 79 includes equipment that
employs means other than planar filtration media to collect
particles through inertial impaction, interception, or
impingement. 44 11 90 through 44 11 99 includes equipment
that employs electrostatic force to collect particles.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: electrostatic precipitator: ESP.
See: 01 56 16 for temporary dust barriers used during
construction.
01 57 00 for temporary fugitive dust control during construction.
02 24 13 for air assessment.
23 35 13 for facility dust collection systems, including sawdust
collection.
43 15 00 for process air and process gas filtration equipment.
43 32 59 for gas purification scrubbers used in industrial
applications.
44 13 00 for gaseous air pollution control equipment.
44 11 13 Fugitive Dust Control
44 11 16 Fugitive Dust Barrier Systems
44 11 19 Atmospheric Air Quality Monitoring Equipment
44 11 20 Gravitational Separators
44 11 31 Venturi Scrubbing Equipment
44 11 33 Spray Tower/Chamber Scrubbing Equipment
44 11 36 Cyclone Scrubbing Equipment
44 11 51 Pulse Jet Fabric Filtration Equipment
44 11 53 Reverse Flow Fabric Filtration Equipment
44 11 54 Shake/Deflate Fabric Filtration Equipment
44 11 56 Cartridge Filtration Equipment
44 11 59 Disposable Dry Filtration Equipment
44 11 71 Cyclone Dust Collection Equipment
44 11 73 Multicylone Dust Collection Equipment
44 11 76 Mist Elimination Equipment
44 11 93 Wet Electrostatic Precipitator Equipment
DIVISION 44
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
577 Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations
44 11 96 Dry Plate Electrostatic Precipitator Equipment
44 13 00 Gaseous Air Pollution Control Equipment
Includes: mechanical, chemical, thermal, or biological means of
controlling emission of gases and recovering vapors. 44 13 10
through 44 13 19 includes equipment employing absorption
with or without chemical reaction to collect gaseous pollutants.
44 13 20 includes equipment for vacuum extraction of
pollutants from an exhaust gas stream. 44 13 30 through 44 13
39 includes equipment employing adsorption with or without
chemical reaction to collect gaseous pollutants. 44 13 50
through 44 13 59 includes equipment that promotes chemical
oxidation of pollutants. 44 13 70 through 44 13 79 includes
equipment that promotes chemical reduction (e.g., SCR for
controlling emissions of nitrous oxides) reactions of pollutants.
44 13 80 through 44 13 89 includes equipment that collects
gaseous pollutants by temperature reduction or pressure
increase to promote condensation. 44 13 90 through 44 13 99
includes equipment that removes pollutants through biological
reaction.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: SCR: selective catalytic
reduction.
See: 43 10 00 for fans and blowers.
43 30 00 for gas purification equipment used in industrial
processes.
43 32 00 for gas purification equipment associated with
industrial process applications.
43 32 59 for gas purification scrubbers used in industrial
applications.
44 11 00 for particulate control equipment.
44 31 21 for biological odor control equipment, including odor
control biofilters and biotrickling filters.
44 31 41 for odor control vapor combustion equipment.
46 31 26 for emergency gas treatment systems associated with
gas chemical feed systems.
46 53 00 for equipment for biological treatment of wastewater,
including trickling filters.
46 78 00 for afterburners associated with sludge incineration.
46 78 46 for regenerative thermal oxidizers used in wastewater
residuals treatment.
44 13 11 Spray Tower/Chamber Absorption Equipment
44 13 13 Packed Tower/Chamber Absorption Equipment
44 13 14 Tray Tower Absorption Equipment
44 13 16 Jet Bubbling Reactor Equipment
44 13 17 Venturi Absorption Equipment
44 13 20 Vacuum Extraction Systems
44 13 31 Powdered Injection Adsorption Equipment
DIVISION 44
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations 578
44 13 33 Fluidized Bed Adsorption Equipment
44 13 34 Fixed Bed Adsorption Equipment
44 13 36 Rotary Bed Adsorption Equipment
44 13 39 Radial Bed Adsorption Equipment
44 13 51 Thermal Oxidation Equipment
44 13 53 Catalytic Oxidation Equipment
44 13 56 Flare Oxidation Equipment
44 13 59 Claus Sulfur Recovery Equipment
44 13 71 Thermal Reduction Equipment
44 13 73 Catalytic Reduction Equipment
44 13 76 Non-catalytic Reduction Equipment
44 13 77 Selective Non-catalytic Reduction Equipment
44 13 81 Condensation Systems
44 13 83 Contact Condensing Equipment
44 13 86 Solvent Recovery Equipment
44 13 91 Biofilter Media
44 13 93 Fixed Bed Biofilter Equipment
44 13 96 Fixed Bed Biotrickling Filter Equipment
44 13 97 Fixed Bed Bioscrubbing Equipment
44 20 00 Noise Pollution Control
Includes: noise reduction equipment and systems not integral
to other equipment or processes.
See: 44 08 20 for commissioning of noise pollution control.
44 10 00 for air pollution control.
44 30 00 for odor control.
44 40 00 for water pollution control equipment.
44 50 00 for solid waste control and reuse.
44 60 00 for waste thermal processing equipment.
46 00 00 for water and wastewater equipment.
44 21 00 Noise Pollution Control Equipment
Includes: barriers, silencers, and electronic frequency canceling
devices for noise reduction.
See: 02 22 16 for acoustic assessment.
07 92 19 for acoustic sealants.
09 80 00 for acoustic treatment.
13 21 48 for sound-conditioned rooms.
13 48 00 for sound, vibration, and seismic control.
32 35 16 for sound barriers associated with site improvements.
34 70 00 for sound barriers associated with highways,
railroads, and other modes of transportation.
44 21 13 Fixed Noise Abatement Barriers
44 21 16 Flexible Noise Abatement Barriers
44 21 19 Portable Noise Abatement Barriers
44 21 23 Noise Pollution Silencers
DIVISION 44
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
579 Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations
44 21 26 Frequency Cancellers
44 30 00 Odor Control
Includes: equipment and systems for reducing, treating,
controlling, dispersing, or masking odor emissions.
See: 13 34 23 for fabricated structures and covers used for
odor containment.
23 31 00 for HVAC ducts and casings used in conveying
odorous air.
40 05 00 and 40 10 00 for piping and ductwork used in
conveying odorous air or gases.
43 11 00 for fans and blowers associated with odor control
systems.
44 08 30 for commissioning of odor control.
44 10 00 for air pollution control equipment.
44 20 00 for noise pollution control equipment.
44 40 00 for water pollution control equipment.
44 50 00 for solid waste control and reuse.
44 60 00 for waste thermal processing equipment.
46 00 00 for water and wastewater equipment.
44 31 00 Odor Treatment Equipment
Includes: equipment and systems for treating odors via
combustion, adsorption, chemical means, biological means,
and other methods of odor treatment.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: containment: cover: odor
encapsulation system. Chemical mist system: odor
neutralization equipment: odor atomizing system: odor fogging
system.
See: 43 32 69 for equipment used for chemical oxidation and
chemical precipitation of odors in industrial applications.
44 13 00 for biological air pollution control equipment, including
biofilters and biotrickling filters.
44 50 00 for solid waste processing and composting equipment
and systems.
46 31 00 for equipment used for chemical oxidation and
chemical precipitation of odors in water and wastewater
treatment.
46 50 00 for odor control accomplished using wastewater
treatment biological systems, including trickling filters and
diffusers associated with biological aeration tanks.
46 78 00 for afterburners associated with sludge incineration.
44 31 11 Wet Chemical Packed Tower Odor Control Equipment
44 31 13 Chemical Mist System Odor Control Equipment
44 31 16 Activated Carbon Adsorption Odor Control Equipment
DIVISION 44
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations 580
44 31 19 Packaged Odor Control Systems
44 31 21 Odor Control Biofilters
44 31 28 Odor Control Biofilter Aeration Floor
44 31 29 Odor Control Biofilter Media
44 31 31 Odor Control Biotrickling Filter Equipment
44 31 33 Odor Control Bioscrubbing Equipment
44 31 41 Odor Control Vapor Combustion Equipment
44 31 83 Adjusting and Balancing Odor Control Systems
44 32 00 Odor Dispersing and Masking/Counteracting Equipment
Includes: odor dispersion devices and equipment, and odor
masking/counteracting equipment.
See: 23 51 19 for fabricated stacks for HVAC.
43 11 00 for fans and blowers associated with odor control.
43 32 69 for chemical feed systems for purification applications
associated with odor control.
43 40 00 for chemical storage tanks associated with odor
control.
46 30 00 for chemical feed systems associated with water and
wastewater systems.
46 51 00 for wastewater treatment air and gas diffusers used
for odor control.
44 32 13 Odor Dispersing Exhaust Stacks
44 32 13.13 Fan-equipped Odor Dispersing Exhaust Stacks
44 32 23 Odor Masking/Counteracting Equipment
44 40 00 Water Pollution Control Equipment
Includes: equipment for controlling water pollution without
conveyance to a treatment facility, and equipment for reducing
the potential for water pollution.
See: 44 08 40 for commissioning of water pollution control.
44 10 00 for air pollution control.
44 20 00 for noise pollution control.
44 30 00 for odor control.
44 50 00 for solid waste control and reuse.
44 60 00 for waste thermal processing equipment.
46 00 00 for water and wastewater equipment.
DIVISION 44
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
581 Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations
44 41 00 Water Pollution Containment and Cleanup Equipment
Includes: booms for containing oil spill and other pollutants, and
fabricated containment structures.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: collapsible storage tanks:
bladder tanks: pillow tanks.
Notes: 44 41 13 Spill Cleanup includes spill cleanup kits, spill
cleanup absorbents and sorbents, and spill dispersants.
See: 01 56 16 for temporary barriers used during construction.
01 57 13 for temporary erosion and sediment control during
construction.
03 00 00 for concrete used in concrete containment structures.
13 34 00 for fabricated, corrosion-resistant structures for
hazardous materials containment.
31 24 00 for earthen berms and embankments.
31 25 00 for erosion and sediment controls.
33 30 00 for in-water containment booms and structures for
wastewater overflow control, including combined sewer
overflow controls.
35 41 13 for landside levees and earthen berms along
waterways.
46 00 00 for water and wastewater treatment equipment.
46 25 00 for oil-water and oil-grease separation equipment
used in water and wastewater treatment.
44 41 13 Spill Cleanup
44 41 21 Containment Booms
44 41 23 Marine Spill Accessories
44 41 31 Spill Decks
44 41 32 Drum Containment Units
44 41 33 Containment Pallets
44 41 34 Prefabricated Spill Containment Curbing
44 41 36 Prefabricated Spill Containment Berms
44 41 37 Prefabricated Berms for Tank Containment
44 41 41 Collapsible Storage Tanks
DIVISION 44
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations 582
44 50 00 Solid Waste Control and Reuse
Includes: equipment for collecting, handling, and processing
solid waste materials at a facility with the primary purpose of
solid waste control, processing, reuse, composting, or storage.
See: 11 82 00 for manufactured solid waste handling,
treatment, processing, or reuse equipment at a single facility
with a primary purpose other than solid waste handling or
processing.
44 08 50 for commissioning of solid waste control, treatment, or
reuse.
44 10 00 for air pollution control.
44 20 00 for noise pollution control.
44 30 00 for odor control.
44 40 00 for water pollution control equipment.
44 60 00 for waste thermal processing equipment.
46 70 00 for water and wastewater residuals processing
equipment.
44 51 00 Solid Waste Collection, Transfer, and Hauling Equipment
Includes: containers and equipment for collecting, transferring,
and hauling solid waste.
See: 02 60 00 for contaminated site material removal.
11 82 13 for solid waste bins for use at other than a solid waste
handling and processing facility.
34 70 00 for truck scales, railroad scales, and transport vehicle
load-weighing equipment used for weighing solid waste transfer
vehicles.
41 10 00 for bulk material processing equipment.
41 12 00 for belt conveyors and other bulk material conveying
equipment for conveying solid waste and recyclables.
41 60 00 for solid waste collection vehicles and mobile
equipment used in transporting and handling solid waste.
44 53 11 for live-floor storage bins.
44 53 13 for refuse cranes.
44 51 13 Solid Waste Portable Containers
44 51 16 Solid Waste Stationary Containers
44 51 23 Solid Waste Transfer Trailers
DIVISION 44
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
583 Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations
44 53 00 Solid Waste Processing Equipment
Includes: screens, shears, shredders, separation, sorting,
compaction baling, and other equipment used for processing
solid waste for disposal or recycling. 44 53 13, refuse cranes
and accessories, includes knuckle boom cranes for solid waste,
grapplers, and other types of cranes and accessories specially
constructed for solid waste handling. 44 53 26, shredders and
grinders, includes chippers, maulers, hammermills, and other
shredding and grinding equipment. 44 53 43, ferrous metals
separation equipment, includes belt magnets, drum magnets,
head pulley magnets, cross-belt magnets, and other equipment
for separating ferrous metals from a solid waste stream. 44 53
63, solid waste baling equipment, includes fluffing equipment,
bale wire-tying equipment, can densifiers, and other equipment
associated with the baling of solid waste.
See: 11 82 23 for manufactured solid waste handling and
recycling equipment at a single facility with a primary purpose
other than solid handling and processing.
40 91 00 for weighing scales used after solid waste is off-
loaded to the processing facility, and other primary sensors and
measurement devices.
41 10 00 for bulk material processing equipment.
41 12 00 for belt conveyors and other bulk material conveying
equipment for conveying solid waste and recyclables.
41 22 13 for cranes other than refuse cranes.
42 32 00 for materials dryers.
44 51 00 for equipment used for transporting, transferring, and
hauling solid waste.
44 55 00 for composting equipment, including windrow turning
equipment, compost screening equipment, compost shredding
equipment, and other composting equipment.
44 61 00 for solid waste processing and handling equipment
associated with waste-to-energy facilities.
46 24 00 for grinding and shredding equipment used in water
and wastewater treatment.
44 53 11 Live-floor Storage Bins
44 53 13 Refuse Cranes and Accessories
44 53 16 Solid Waste Screens
44 53 21 Car Crushers
44 53 23 Shears and Guillotines
44 53 26 Shredders and Grinders
44 53 27 Perforators
44 53 31 Bag Breakers
44 53 33 Granulators
44 53 36 Crumb Rubber Systems
44 53 39 Briquetters
44 53 41 Vibratory Table Separation Equipment
44 53 43 Ferrous Metals Separation Equipment
DIVISION 44
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations 584
44 53 44 Eddy Current Separators
44 53 46 Single-stream Materials Separation Equipment
44 53 49 Ballistic Separators
44 53 51 Air Classifying Equipment
44 53 52 Air Knives
44 53 53 Optical Sorting Equipment
44 53 56 Packaged Sorting Stations
44 53 59 Packaged Reclaimer Stations
44 53 61 Solid Waste Compactors
44 53 63 Solid Waste Baling Equipment
44 53 64 Bagging Equipment
44 53 66 Wrappers
44 53 73 Solid Waste Liquid Extraction Equipment
44 55 00 Composting Equipment
Includes: equipment for composting yard waste, biodegradable
municipal solid waste, residuals from water and wastewater
treatment, and of other biodegradable materials.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: compost liquid: compost tea.
See: 11 82 29 for composting equipment dedicated to a facility
with a primary purpose other than waste or residuals
composting.
40 05 00 and 40 10 00 for aeration piping used in composting.
40 90 00 for process controls associated with composting.
40 91 00 for primary sensors and instruments used in
composting.
41 12 00 for screw conveyors, belt conveyors, and other bulk
material conveying equipment used in composting.
41 60 00 for vehicles and equipment for handling compost and
yard waste, such as payloaders, backhoes, and trucks.
43 11 00 for air blowers used in composting.
44 30 00 for odor control equipment used with composting.
44 53 64 for compost bagging equipment.
46 73 00 for wastewater residuals stabilization equipment other
than composting.
44 55 11 Electromechanical Composters
44 55 13 Compost Screening Equipment
44 55 16 Compost Shredding Equipment
44 55 23 Compost Pile Turning Equipment
44 55 26 Compost Mixing and Blending Equipment
44 55 33 In-vessel Composing Equipment
44 55 43 Compost Pad System
44 55 73 Compost Liquid Extraction Equipment
DIVISION 44
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
585 Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations
44 60 00 Waste Thermal Processing Equipment
Includes: equipment for incinerating or thermally processing
solid or liquid waste at a facility with the primary purpose of
waste thermal processing.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: MSW: municipal solid waste.
See: 11 82 19 for packaged incinerators used at a facility with a
primary purpose other than waste processing.
40 47 00 for refractories.
40 90 00 for process controls associated with waste thermal
processing systems and appurtenances.
40 91 00 for weight scales after waste is off-loaded to the
processing facility, and other primary sensors and instruments.
41 12 00 for conveying equipment such as belt conveyors and
screw conveyors.
42 13 00 for industrial heat exchangers and recuperators.
42 14 00 for furnaces for industrial applications.
44 08 60 for commissioning of waste thermal processing
equipment.
44 10 00 for air pollution control equipment.
44 20 00 for noise pollution control equipment.
44 30 00 for odor control equipment.
44 40 00 for water pollution control equipment.
44 50 00 for solid waste handling and processing equipment.
46 73 00 for wastewater sludge digestion and pasteurization.
46 76 00 for thermal sludge dryers.
46 78 00 for equipment and systems used in thermal treatment
of wastewater sludge.
44 61 00 Waste-to-Energy Plants
Includes: equipment, systems, and appurtenances for facilities
with the primary purpose of combusting waste to produce
electricity, reusable heat, combustible fuels, or other energy.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: EFW: energy-from-waste. RDF:
Refused-derived fuel. WTE: Waste-to-energy.
See: 43 00 00 for process liquid and gas handling, purification,
and storage equipment, including processes for producing
fermentation byproducts such as ethanol, hydrogen, and other
materials using non-thermal processes.
44 10 00 for air pollution control equipment.
44 64 00 for gasification equipment.
44 65 00 for pyrolysis equipment.
46 78 00 for thermal treatment of wastewater sludge.
48 00 00 for electrical power-generating equipment.
44 61 13 Waste Receiving, Management, and Feed Equipment
DIVISION 44
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations 586
44 61 16 Mass Burn Combustion Equipment
44 61 23 Refuse-derived Fuel Feed Equipment
44 61 26 Refuse-derived Fuel Combustion Equipment
44 61 29 Modular Combustion System Equipment
44 61 31 Ash Handling Equipment
44 61 33 Post-combustion Ferrous Metals Recovery Equipment
44 61 36 Post-combustion Non-ferrous Metals Recovery Equipment
44 62 00 Fluidized Bed Combustion Equipment
Includes: equipment, systems, and appurtenances for fluidized
bed combustion used for thermal processing of MSW and other
wastes, other than wastewater sludge.
See: 42 32 23 for fluidized bed material dryers used in
industrial production processes.
44 64 33 for fluidized bed gasification equipment.
46 78 23 for fluidized bed incinerators used for thermal
processing of wastewater treatment sludge.
44 63 00 Rotary Kiln Incinerators
Includes: equipment, systems, and appurtenances for rotary
kiln incinerators used for the disposal of MSW and other
wastes.
See: 42 32 29 for rotary kiln material dryers used in industrial
production processes.
44 64 00 Gasification Equipment
Includes: equipment, systems, and appurtenances for
gasification faculties and related systems. Gasification is a
process that converts carbonaceous materials such as coal,
petroleum, biofuel, or biomass into carbon monoxide and
hydrogen by reacting the raw material, such as organic
elements of MSW or compost, at high temperatures with a
controlled amount of oxygen and/or steam, to produce
synthesis gas.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: counter-current fixed bed
gasification: updraft gasification co-current fixed bed
gasification: downdraft gasification.
See: 44 61 00 for waste-to-energy equipment.
44 62 00 for fluidized bed combustors for MSW and other
waste.
44 68 00 for synthesis gas cleanup and handling equipment.
46 78 23 for fluidized bed incinerators used for thermal
processing of wastewater sludge.
44 64 13 Counter-current Fixed Bed Gasification Equipment
DIVISION 44
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
587 Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations
44 64 23 Co-current Fixed Bed Gasification Equipment
44 64 33 Fluidized Bed Gasification Equipment
44 64 43 Entrained Flow Gasification Equipment
44 64 53 Plasma Arc Gasification Equipment
44 65 00 Pyrolysis Equipment
Includes: equipment, systems, and appurtenances for pyrolysis
faculties, including vacuum pyrolysis, flash pyrolysis, and
thermal depolymerization. Pyrolysis is the chemical
decomposition of organic substances by heating without
oxygen or air, producing gas and liquid products and a solid
residue rich in carbon.
See: 44 61 00 for waste-to-energy equipment.
44 68 00 for synthesis gas cleanup and handling equipment.
46 73 00 for anaerobic digestion of wastewater sludge.
44 66 00 Hazardous Waste and Medical Waste Incinerators
Includes: equipment, systems, and appurtenances for
incinerating hazardous waste or medical waste.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: medical waste: clinical waste.
See: 02 62 00 for hazardous waste recovery processes.
11 82 19 for packaged incinerators used at a facility with a
primary purpose other than waste processing.
44 67 00 Heat Recovery Equipment for Waste Thermal Processing
Includes: equipment, systems, and appurtenances for
recovering heat from waste thermal systems.
See: 42 13 00 for industrial heat exchangers and recuperators.
44 61 00 for waste-to-energy equipment.
46 78 41 for recuperative air preheating equipment used for
thermal processing of wastewater sludge.
46 78 46 for regenerative thermal oxidizers used for thermal
processing of wastewater sludge.
46 78 47 for waste heat recovery boilers used for thermal
processing of wastewater sludge.
46 78 49 for waste heat recovery heat exchangers used for
thermal processing of wastewater sludge.
DIVISION 44
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations 588
44 68 00 Synthesis Gas Cleanup and Handling Equipment
Includes: specialized equipment, systems, and appurtenances
used in syngas applications and not generally included under
Division 43 except for compressors.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: synthesis gas: syngas.
See: 43 12 00 for gas compressors.
43 13 00 for gas processing equipment, including mixers,
blenders, regulators, burners, and gas safety equipment.
43 30 00 for Fischer-Tropsch process equipment.
43 40 00 for gas purification equipment.
43 42 00 for pressurized storage tanks and storage vessels.
DIVISION 45
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
589 Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations
DIVISION 45 INDUSTRY-SPECIFIC
MANUFACTURING EQUIPMENT
45 00 00 Industry-Specific
Manufacturing
Equipment
May be used as Division level
Section title.
Includes: NAICS Group 339
equipment. Maintenance, repair,
rehabilitation, replacement,
restoration, preservation, etc. of other
manufacturing equipment. User can
specify industry-specific equipment in
this Division that does not fit in any
other process Division.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations:
NAICS: North American Industry
Classification System.
Notes: user-defined industry-specific
manufacturing equipment titles in
Division 45 may be specified at any
number 45 XX 10 through 45 XX 99.
See: 40 90 00 for instrumentation
and control for process systems.
41 30 00 for manufacturing
equipment.
45 05 00 Common Work Results for Industry-Specific Manufacturing
Equipment
45 05 05 Selective Demolition for Industry-Specific Manufacturing Equipment
See: 02 41 19 for selective demolition for whole structure
demolition.
45 08 00 Commissioning of Industry-Specific Manufacturing
Equipment
Includes: separate commissioning of industry-specific
manufacturing equipment.
See: 40 80 00 for commissioning of process systems as a total
system.
45 11 00 Oil and Gas Extraction Equipment
Includes: NAICS Group 211 equipment. Maintenance, repair,
rehabilitation, replacement, restoration, preservation, etc. of
gas and oil extraction equipment.
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45 11 01 Operation and Maintenance of Oil and Gas Extraction Equipment
45 11 06 Schedules for Oil and Gas Extraction Equipment
45 11 10 to 45 12 99 User-Defined Oil and Gas Extraction Equipment
45 13 00 Mining Machinery and Equipment
Includes: NAICS Groups 212 and 213 equipment.
Maintenance, repair, rehabilitation, replacement, restoration,
preservation, etc. of mining machinery and equipment.
45 13 01 Operation and Maintenance of Mining Machinery and Equipment
45 13 06 Schedules for Mining Machinery and Equipment
45 13 10 to 45 14 99 User-Defined Mining Machinery and Equipment
45 15 00 Food Manufacturing Equipment
Includes: NAICS Group 311 equipment. Maintenance, repair,
rehabilitation, replacement, restoration, preservation, etc. of
food manufacturing equipment.
45 15 01 Operation and Maintenance of Food Manufacturing Equipment
45 15 06 Schedules for Food Manufacturing Equipment
45 15 10 to 45 16 99 User-Defined Food Manufacturing Equipment
45 17 00 Beverage and Tobacco Manufacturing Equipment
Includes: NAICS Group 312 equipment. Maintenance, repair,
rehabilitation, replacement, restoration, preservation, etc. of
beverage and tobacco manufacturing equipment.
45 17 01 Operation and Maintenance of Beverage and Tobacco Manufacturing Equipment
45 17 06 Schedules for Beverage and Tobacco Manufacturing Equipment
45 17 10 to 45 18 99 User-Defined Beverage and Tobacco Manufacturing Equipment
45 19 00 Textiles and Apparel Manufacturing Equipment
Includes: NAICS Groups 313, 314, and 315 equipment.
Maintenance, repair, rehabilitation, replacement, restoration,
preservation, etc. of textiles and apparel manufacturing
equipment.
45 19 01 Operation and Maintenance of Textiles and Apparel Manufacturing Equipment
45 19 06 Schedules for Textiles and Apparel Manufacturing Equipment
45 19 10 to 45 20 99 User-Defined Textiles and Apparel Manufacturing Equipment
45 21 00 Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing Equipment
Includes: NAICS Group 316 equipment. Maintenance, repair,
rehabilitation, replacement, restoration, preservation, etc. of
leather and allied product manufacturing equipment.
45 21 01 Operation and Maintenance of Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing
Equipment
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45 21 06 Schedules for Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing Equipment
45 21 10 to 45 22 99 User-Defined Leather and Allied Product Manufacturing Equipment
45 23 00 Wood Product Manufacturing Equipment
Includes: NAICS Group 321 equipment. Maintenance, repair,
rehabilitation, replacement, restoration, preservation, etc. of
wood product manufacturing equipment.
45 23 01 Operation and Maintenance of Wood Product Manufacturing Equipment
45 23 06 Schedules for Wood Product Manufacturing Equipment
45 23 10 to 45 24 99 User-Defined Wood Product Manufacturing Equipment
45 25 00 Paper Manufacturing Equipment
Includes: NAICS Group 322 equipment. Maintenance, repair,
rehabilitation, replacement, restoration, preservation, etc. of
paper manufacturing equipment.
45 25 01 Operation and Maintenance of Paper Manufacturing Equipment
45 25 06 Schedules for Paper Manufacturing Equipment
45 25 10 to 45 26 99 User-Defined Paper Manufacturing Equipment
45 27 00 Printing and Related Manufacturing Equipment
Includes: NAICS Group 323 equipment. Maintenance, repair,
rehabilitation, replacement, restoration, preservation, etc. of
printing and related manufacturing equipment.
45 27 01 Operation and Maintenance of Printing and Related Manufacturing Equipment
45 27 06 Schedules for Printing and Related Manufacturing Equipment
45 27 10 to 45 28 99 User-Defined Printing and Related Manufacturing Equipment
45 29 00 Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturing Equipment
Includes: NAICS Group 324 equipment. Maintenance, repair,
rehabilitation, replacement, restoration, preservation, etc. of
petroleum and coal products manufacturing equipment.
45 29 01 Operation and Maintenance of Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturing
Equipment
45 29 06 Schedules for Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturing Equipment
45 29 10 to 45 30 99 User-Defined Petroleum and Coal Products Manufacturing Equipment
45 31 00 Chemical Manufacturing Equipment
Includes: NAICS Group 325 equipment. Maintenance, repair,
rehabilitation, replacement, restoration, preservation, etc. of
chemical manufacturing equipment.
45 31 01 Operation and Maintenance of Chemical Manufacturing Equipment
45 31 06 Schedules for Chemical Manufacturing Equipment
45 31 10 to 45 32 99 User-Defined Chemical Manufacturing Equipment
DIVISION 45
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations 592
45 33 00 Plastics and Rubber Manufacturing Equipment
Includes: NAICS Group 326 equipment. Maintenance, repair,
rehabilitation, replacement, restoration, preservation, etc. of
plastics and rubber manufacturing equipment.
45 33 01 Operation and Maintenance of Plastics and Rubber Manufacturing Equipment
45 33 06 Schedules for Plastics and Rubber Manufacturing Equipment
45 33 10 to 45 34 99 User-Defined Plastics and Rubber Manufacturing Equipment
45 35 00 Nonmetallic Mineral Product Manufacturing Equipment
Includes: NAICS Group 327 equipment. Maintenance, repair,
rehabilitation, replacement, restoration, preservation, etc. of
nonmetallic mineral product manufacturing equipment.
45 35 01 Operation and Maintenance of Nonmetallic Mineral Product Manufacturing
Equipment
45 35 06 Schedules for Nonmetallic Mineral Product Manufacturing Equipment
45 35 10 to 45 36 99 User-Defined Nonmetallic Mineral Product Manufacturing Equipment
45 37 00 Primary Metal Manufacturing Equipment
Includes: NAICS Group 331 equipment. Maintenance, repair,
rehabilitation, replacement, restoration, preservation, etc. of
primary metal manufacturing equipment.
45 37 01 Operation and Maintenance of Primary Metal Manufacturing Equipment
45 37 06 Schedules for Primary Metal Manufacturing Equipment
45 37 10 to 45 38 99 User-Defined Primary Metal Manufacturing Equipment
45 39 00 Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing Equipment
Includes: NAICS Group 332 equipment. Maintenance, repair,
rehabilitation, replacement, restoration, preservation, etc. of
fabricated metal product manufacturing equipment.
45 39 01 Operation and Maintenance of Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing
Equipment
45 39 06 Schedules for Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing Equipment
45 39 10 to 45 40 99 User-Defined Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing Equipment
45 41 00 Machinery Manufacturing Equipment
Includes: NAICS Group 333 equipment. Maintenance, repair,
rehabilitation, replacement, restoration, preservation, etc. of
machinery manufacturing equipment.
45 41 01 Operation and Maintenance of Machinery Manufacturing Equipment
45 41 06 Schedules for Machinery Manufacturing Equipment
45 41 10 to 45 42 99 User-Defined Machinery Manufacturing Equipment
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45 43 00 Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing
Equipment
Includes: NAICS Group 334 equipment. Maintenance, repair,
rehabilitation, replacement, restoration, preservation, etc. of
computer and electronic product manufacturing equipment.
45 43 01 Operation and Maintenance of Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing
Equipment
45 43 06 Schedules for Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing Equipment
45 43 10 to 45 44 99 User-Defined Computer and Electronic Product Manufacturing Equipment
45 45 00 Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component
Manufacturing Equipment
Includes: NAICS Group 335 equipment. Maintenance, repair,
rehabilitation, replacement, restoration, preservation, etc. of
electrical equipment, appliance, and component manufacturing
equipment.
45 45 01 Operation and Maintenance of Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component
Manufacturing Equipment
45 45 06 Schedules for Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component Manufacturing
Equipment
45 45 10 to 45 46 99 User-Defined Electrical Equipment, Appliance, and Component
Manufacturing Equipment
45 47 00 Transportation Manufacturing Equipment
Includes: NAICS Group 336 equipment. Maintenance, repair,
rehabilitation, replacement, restoration, preservation, etc. of
transportation manufacturing equipment.
45 47 01 Operation and Maintenance of Transportation Manufacturing Equipment
45 47 06 Schedules for Transportation Manufacturing Equipment
45 47 10 to 45 48 99 User-Defined Transportation Manufacturing Equipment
45 49 00 Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing Equipment
Includes: NAICS Group 337 equipment. Maintenance, repair,
rehabilitation, replacement, restoration, preservation, etc. of
furniture and related product manufacturing equipment.
45 49 01 Operation and Maintenance of Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing
Equipment
45 49 06 Schedules for Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing Equipment
45 49 10 to 45 51 99 User-Defined Furniture and Related Product Manufacturing Equipment
45 52 00 User-Defined Other Manufacturing Equipment
45 52 10 to 45 52 99 User-Defined Other Manufacturing Equipment
45 53 00 Biopharmaceutical Manufacturing Equipment
45 53 10 to 45 53 99 User-Defined Biopharmaceutical Manufacturing Equipment
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DIVISION 46
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
595 Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations
DIVISION 46 WATER AND
WASTEWATER EQUIPMENT
46 00 00 Water and
Wastewater
Equipment
May be used as Division level
Section title.
Includes: equipment and work results
for water treatment, wastewater
treatment, and water reuse systems
and processes, and related systems
and equipment.
See: 33 30 00 for in-water
containment booms and structures
for wastewater overflow control,
including combined sewer overflow
controls.
40 90 00 for process instrumentation
and control.
43 20 00 for liquid pumps used for
conveying water, wastewater, and
liquids other than chemicals.
44 40 00 for water pollution control
equipment used for reducing the
potential for water pollution and for
treating polluted water without
conveyance to a treatment facility.
46 01 00 Operation and Maintenance of Water and Wastewater
Equipment
Includes: maintenance, repair, rehabilitation, replacement,
restoration, preservation of water and wastewater equipment.
Level 4 Numbering Recommendation: following Level 4
numbering is recommended:
.51-.59 for maintenance.
.61-.69 for repair.
.71-.79 for rehabilitation.
.81-.89 for replacement.
.91-.99 for restoration.
46 01 07 Operation and Maintenance of Packaged Treatment Equipment
46 01 20 Operation and Maintenance of Preliminary Treatment Equipment
46 01 30 Operation and Maintenance of Chemical Feed Equipment
46 01 40 Operation and Maintenance of Clarification and Mixing Equipment
46 01 50 Operation and Maintenance of Secondary Treatment Equipment
46 01 60 Operation and Maintenance of Advanced Treatment Equipment
46 01 70 Operation and Maintenance of Residuals Handling and Treatment
DIVISION 46
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations 596
46 05 00 Common Work Results for Water and Wastewater
Equipment
Includes: common work results for water, wastewater, and
water reuse equipment.
See: 40 00 00 for process piping, valves, instrumentation, and
controls.
43 12 00 for air and gas compressors and blowers, liquid
pumps, and tanks and storage vessels.
44 30 00 for air, noise, water, and solid waste pollution control
equipment and odor control equipment.
46 05 05 Selective Demolition for Water and Wastewater Equipment
See: 02 41 19 for selective demolition for whole structure
demolition.
46 06 00 Schedules for Water and Wastewater Equipment
Includes: schedules of items common to multiple titles in
Division 46. Schedules applicable to the subject of one title
should be included in the associated Section.
Notes: a schedule may be included on the drawings, in the
project manual, or elsewhere in the construction contract
documents.
46 06 07 Schedules for Packaged Treatment Equipment
46 06 20 Schedules for Preliminary Treatment Equipment
46 06 30 Schedules for Chemical Feed Equipment
46 06 40 Schedules for Clarification and Mixing Equipment
46 06 50 Schedules for Secondary Treatment Equipment
46 06 60 Schedules for Advanced Treatment Equipment
46 06 70 Schedules for Residuals Handling and Treatment
46 07 00 Packaged Water and Wastewater Treatment Equipment
Includes: packaged water treatment plants and packaged
wastewater treatment plants, usually involving more than one
equipment item and more than one treatment process.
Packaged equipment for individual treatment processes should
be under the appropriate Section number and title from 46 10
00 to 46 99 99.99.
See: 46 43 66 for ballasted high-rate clarifier equipment.
46 43 67 for high-rate clarification/thickening equipment.
46 07 13 Packaged Water Treatment Equipment
46 07 53 Packaged Wastewater Treatment Equipment
DIVISION 46
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597 Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations
46 08 00 Commissioning of Water and Wastewater Equipment
Includes: separate commissioning for water and wastewater
equipment.
See: 40 80 00 for commissioning of process systems as a total
system.
46 08 07 Commissioning of Packaged Treatment Equipment
46 08 20 Commissioning of Preliminary Treatment Equipment
46 08 30 Commissioning of Chemical Feed Equipment
46 08 40 Commissioning of Clarification and Mixing Equipment
46 08 50 Commissioning of Secondary Treatment Equipment
46 08 60 Commissioning of Advanced Treatment Equipment
46 08 70 Commissioning of Residuals Handling and Treatment
46 20 00 Water and Wastewater Preliminary Treatment
Equipment
Includes: water and wastewater equipment included in
headworks, influent forebays, and other preliminary treatment
areas. Equipment used for preliminary treatment of a process
stream prior to discharging to a treatment process.
See: 40 90 00 for process instrumentation and controls.
41 12 00 for belt conveyors, screw conveyors, and other bulk
material conveying equipment.
43 20 00 for liquid pumps used for conveying water,
wastewater, and liquids other than chemicals.
43 26 00 for physical controls of open-channel flow, such as
sluice gates, slide gates, stop gates, and stop logs.
44 30 00 for odor control equipment.
DIVISION 46
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations 598
46 21 00 Screening Equipment
Includes: mechanical screening equipment and appurtenances
used for removing coarse to fine solids from liquid process flow
streams.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: spiral screen: auger screen:
screw screen. Wedge wire screen: wire mesh screen.
See: 05 50 00 for materials and work results for fabricated,
manually cleaned bar screens and trash racks.
33 30 00 for sewer overflow treatment equipment, including
netting systems.
40 90 00 for process controls, flow metering, and level
measurement instrumentation.
41 12 00 for belt conveyors, screw conveyors, and other bulk
material conveying equipment.
44 53 16 for solid waste screening equipment.
44 55 13 for compost screening equipment.
46 24 36 for modular grinding-screening-compacting
equipment.
46 61 73 for automatic straining equipment.
46 21 11 Climber-type Bar Screens
46 21 13 Chain-and-Rake Bar Screens
46 21 16 Flexible Rake Bar Screens
46 21 17 Catenary Bar Screens
46 21 19 Continuous Belt Screens
46 21 23 Cylindrical Bar Screens
46 21 26 Step Screens
46 21 33 Rotary Drum Screens
46 21 39 Spiral Screens
46 21 43 Band Screens
46 21 46 Disc Screens
46 21 51 Traveling Water Screens
46 21 53 Perforated Plate Screens
46 21 56 Wedge Wire Screens
46 21 57 Element Screens
46 21 71 Trash Raking Equipment
46 21 73 Screenings Washing and Compacting Equipment
46 21 76 Vacuum Screenings Conveying Equipment
46 21 79 Screenings Storage Containers
46 21 83 Septage Receiving Equipment
DIVISION 46
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
599 Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations
46 23 00 Grit Removal and Handling Equipment
Includes: equipment for trapping, removing, classifying,
washing, and storing grit in treatment plant influent and other
process streams.
See: 40 05 00 for pipe with coatings compatible with grit
conveyance, and valves suitable for grit service.
40 30 00 for slurry piping.
40 90 00 for process controls and control panels.
40 91 00 for flow metering and level measurement
instrumentation.
41 12 00 for belt conveyors, screw conveyors, and other bulk
material conveying equipment.
43 20 00 for slurry-conveying pumps.
46 43 14 for traveling bridge sludge collection equipment.
46 23 13 Chain-and-Bucket Grit Removal Equipment
46 23 16 Chain-and-Flight Grit Removal Equipment
46 23 23 Vortex Grit Removal Equipment
46 23 27 Cyclone Degritters
46 23 33 Aerated Grit Removal Equipment
46 23 43 Inline Baffled Grit Removal Equipment
46 23 53 Traveling Bridge Grit Removal Equipment
46 23 63 Grit Classifying and Washing Equipment
46 23 66 Grit Storage Containers
46 24 00 Grinding and Shredding Equipment
Includes: equipment for grinding and shredding solids in a
process stream, including equipment for closed piping and for
open channels.
See: 40 90 00 for process controls, and flow metering and level
measurement instrumentation.
44 53 26 for solid waste grinding and shredding equipment.
44 55 16 for residuals compost shredding equipment.
46 24 13 Macerators
46 24 16 Comminutors
46 24 23 Inline Grinders
46 24 33 Open-channel Grinders
46 24 36 Modular Grinding-Screening-Compacting Equipment
DIVISION 46
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations 600
46 25 00 Oil and Grease Separation and Removal Equipment
Includes: equipment and traps for separating oil, grease, or
petroleum from water.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: API: American Petroleum
Institute.
See: 40 05 00 for telescopic skimming valves.
40 90 00 for process controls, and flow metering and level
measurement instrumentation.
44 41 00 for spill-control oil-water separation and cleanup
equipment.
46 23 53 for traveling bridge grease and grit removal
equipment.
46 43 63 for dissolved air flotation for water treatment.
46 71 23 for dissolved air flotation residuals thickening
equipment.
46 25 13 Coalescing Oil-Water Separators
46 25 16 API Oil-Water Separators
46 25 23 Grease Traps
46 25 33 Dissolved Air Flotation Grease and Oil Separation Equipment
46 25 41 Helical Scum Skimming and Removal Equipment
46 25 43 Tipping Trough Scum Skimming and Removal Equipment
46 25 46 Chain and Flight Scum Collection and Removal Equipment
46 25 47 Floating Scum Skimming and Removal Equipment
46 30 00 Water and Wastewater Chemical Feed
Equipment
Includes: equipment and systems for generating, metering, and
feeding gaseous, liquid, and dry chemicals.
See: 43 32 69 for chemical feed systems associated with gas
and liquid purification used for industrial processes.
DIVISION 46
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
601 Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations
46 31 00 Gas Chemical Feed Equipment
Includes: equipment for storing, handling, evaporating,
metering, and injecting gaseous chemicals such as chlorine
gas, sulfur dioxide, ammonia, chlorine dioxide, carbon dioxide,
and other gaseous chemicals, into a liquid process stream. Gas
feed equipment may include evaporators, gas-control
equipment such as chlorinators or sulfonators, rotameters,
ejectors, and similar equipment. 46 31 43, carbon-dioxide gas
feed equipment, may include storage tank, refrigeration unit,
vaporizer, vapor heater, gas regulator, controls, and related
equipment. 46 31 53, ozone generating equipment, may
include ozone system integration, ozone generators, ozone
dissolution system, ozone destruct system, supplemental air
system, sampling system and accessories, and ozone system
testing. 46 31 56, liquid oxygen storage and feed equipment,
may include liquid oxygen tanks and vaporizers associated with
ozone systems.
See: 40 10 00 for gas process piping.
40 90 00 for process controls, and flow metering and chemical
residual measurement instrumentation.
43 20 00 for booster water pumps.
43 32 76 for chlorination equipment for industrial processes.
46 41 00 for mixing equipment associated with water and
wastewater treatment.
46 41 16 for induction-type rapid mixing equipment.
46 51 63 for pure-oxygen generating and feed equipment.
46 31 11 Chlorine Gas Feed Equipment
46 31 13 Sulfur Dioxide Gas Feed Equipment
46 31 16 Ammonia Gas Feed Equipment
46 31 23 Gas Storage, Weighing, and Leak Detection Equipment
46 31 26 Emergency Gas Treatment Systems
46 31 33 Chlorine Dioxide Reactors
46 31 43 Carbon Dioxide Gas Feed Equipment
46 31 53 Ozone Generating and Feed Equipment
46 31 56 Liquid Oxygen Storage and Feed Equipment
46 31 59 Cleaning Requirements for Oxygen Service
46 31 83 Gas Chemical Feed Accessories and Safety Equipment
DIVISION 46
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations 602
46 33 00 Liquid Chemical Feed Equipment
Includes: equipment for generating, handling, blending,
metering, and feeding to a liquid process stream liquid
chemicals such as sodium hypochlorite, liquid chlorine,
Mannich polymers, emulsion polymers, sodium bisulfite, ferric
chloride, ferric sulfate, hydrofluosilicic acid, other liquid acids,
caustic soda (sodium hydroxide), other liquid alkaline
chemicals, and other liquid chemicals. 46 33 41, liquid chemical
feed system coordination and integration, may include
requirements for coordinating and integrating liquid chemical
pumps and feed equipment. 46 33 42, diaphragm-type
metering pumps, may include electric motor-driven equipment,
solenoid pumps, and other types of diaphragm-type metering
pumps.
See: 40 20 00 for liquid chemical process piping.
40 90 00 for process controls, and flow metering, level
measurement, and chemical residual measurement
instrumentation.
43 20 00 for liquid pumps other than chemical metering pumps.
43 41 00 for liquid chemical storage tanks and day tanks at
atmospheric pressure.
44 41 33 for prefabricated curbing and containment pallets.
46 41 00 for mixing equipment associated with water and
wastewater treatment.
46 33 13 Sodium Hypochlorite Generating Equipment
46 33 23 Liquid Chemical Weighing Equipment
46 33 33 Polymer Blending and Feed Equipment
46 33 41 Liquid Chemical Feed System Coordination and Integration
46 33 42 Diaphragm-type Metering Pumps
46 33 44 Peristaltic Metering Pumps
46 33 46 Progressing Cavity Metering Pumps
46 33 48 Lobe Metering Pumps
46 33 53 Drum Pumps
46 33 66 Liquid Chemical Transfer Pumps
46 33 73 Liquid Chemical Diffusers
46 33 83 Liquid Chemical Feed Accessories and Safety Equipment
DIVISION 46
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
603 Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations
46 36 00 Dry Chemical Feed Equipment
Includes: equipment for storing, handling, blending, metering,
and feeding dry chemicals, such as dry (solid or granular)
chlorine, lime, powdered activated carbon, permanganate, dry
polymer, and other chemicals handled and used in dry solid or
dry powder form, to a liquid process stream or semi-solid
residuals stream. 46 36 11, Dry Chemical Feed System
Coordination and Integration, may include requirements for
coordinating and integrating dry chemical feed systems and
equipment.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: dry chemical: solid chemical:
powder-form chemical.
See: 40 20 00 for liquid chemical process piping.
40 90 00 for process controls, and flow metering and chemical
residual measurement instrumentation.
41 10 00 for bulk material processing equipment, including bulk
material sizing, conveying, feeding, and batching equipment.
41 52 00 for bulk materials storage, including silos for storing
materials other than dry chemicals.
46 33 00 for metering pumps, diffusers, and feed equipment for
chemicals in liquid/solution form.
46 73 00 for wastewater residuals stabilization equipment.
46 36 11 Dry Chemical Feed System Coordination and Integration
46 36 13 Storage Silos
46 36 23 Dry Chemical Weighing Equipment
46 36 33 Volumetric Feed Equipment
46 36 36 Gravimetric Feed Equipment
46 36 43 Lime Slaking Equipment
46 36 53 Chemical Tablet Feeding Equipment
46 36 83 Dry Chemical Feed Accessories and Safety Equipment
46 40 00 Water and Wastewater Clarification and
Mixing Equipment
Includes: equipment and systems for
sedimentation/clarification, sludge collection and removal, and
mixing, whether used as the primary treatment or in conjunction
with a biological or secondary treatment process.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: sludge: residuals (in water and
wastewater treatment): sediment (in water and wastewater
treatment): biosolids (in wastewater treatment).
DIVISION 46
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations 604
46 41 00 Mixing Equipment
Includes: flocculators and mixers used in water and wastewater
treatment. Mixers and agitators used for mixing the contents of
open-topped tanks, closed vessels, and in pipelines. Mixers
and agitators with axial-flow, circular flow, or radial flow
impellers.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: rapid mixers: vertical flash
mixers. Tank mixers: agitators.
See: 40 90 00 for process controls.
43 23 56 for liquid process mixers used for industrial
processes.
45 00 00 for ribbon mixers, batch mixers, and other industrial
mixing equipment.
46 33 73 for liquid chemical diffusers.
46 51 00 for air and gas diffusion equipment used in secondary
treatment processes.
46 41 11 Rapid Mixers
46 41 13 Inline Blender-type Rapid Mixers
46 41 16 Induction-type Rapid Mixing Equipment
46 41 17 Inline Static Mixers
46 41 21 Jet Mixing Equipment
46 41 23 Submersible Mixers
46 41 26 Floating Mechanical Mixers
46 41 27 Paddle Mixers
46 41 29 Pin Mixers
46 41 31 Vertical Reel Flocculation Equipment
46 41 33 Horizontal Reel Flocculation Equipment
46 41 34 Vertical Turbine Flocculation Equipment
46 41 36 Walking-beam Flocculation Equipment
46 41 38 Horizontal Oscillating Flocculation Equipment
46 41 41 Top-entering Tank Mixers
46 41 43 Side-entry Tank Mixers
46 41 46 Portable Tank Mixers
DIVISION 46
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
605 Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations
46 43 00 Clarifier Equipment
Includes: sludge removal and skimming removal equipment,
and other equipment usually associated with circular or
rectangular clarifiers and sedimentation tanks, for water
treatment and wastewater treatment. Sludge collection
equipment and systems not typically associated with traditional
clarifiers, sedimentation tanks, or retention tanks; includes
dissolved air flotation equipment used in water treatment.
Circular clarifier equipment may include cage drive, shaft drive,
or rim drive types; sludge collection using segmented plows,
spiral rake, suction pipes, or suction header; center-feed or
peripheral-feed equipment, flocculating clarifier variations, and
various types of scum removal equipment.
Notes: tanks associated with clarifier equipment are typically
under the Division of the associated tank material or work result
(such as Division 03, Concrete), or in 43 41 00, Atmospheric
Tanks and Vessels, or any other appropriate Division.
See: 06 80 00 for fiberglass or thermoplastic weirs, troughs,
and baffles.
13 34 23 for fabricated structures and covers used for odor
containment.
40 90 00 for process controls, and sediment blanket level
measurement and flow measurement instrumentation.
43 32 23 for gas and liquid purification process clarifier systems
for industrial applications.
44 30 00 for odor control equipment.
46 23 53 for traveling bridge grit removal and grease removal
equipment.
46 25 33 for dissolved air flotation grease and oil separation
and removal equipment.
46 71 23 for dissolved air flotation residuals thickening
equipment.
46 71 53 for continuous, flow-through scum concentrating
equipment.
46 43 11 Chain-and-Flight Clarifier Equipment
46 43 14 Traveling Bridge Clarifier Equipment
46 43 16 Differential Head Clarifier Equipment
46 43 18 Oscillating Scraper-type Clarifier Equipment
46 43 21 Circular Clarifier Equipment
46 43 53 Solids Contact Clarifier Equipment
46 43 61 Flocculating Clarifier, Pulsating Sludge Blanket Type
46 43 63 Dissolved Air Flotation Equipment for Water Treatment
46 43 66 Ballasted High-rate Clarifier Equipment
46 43 67 High Rate Clarification/Thickening Equipment
46 43 73 Tube Settlers
46 43 76 Inclined Plate Settlers
DIVISION 46
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations 606
46 46 00 Sediment Removal Equipment
Includes: sediment removal equipment not typically associated
with clarifiers or sedimentation tanks, including equipment for
washing residuals out of equalization tanks or retention tanks
such as combined sewer overflow retention tanks, stormwater
retention tanks, and others.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: water cannon: monitor.
Notes: tanks associated with sediment removal equipment are
typically under the Division of the associated tank material or
work result (such as Division 03, Concrete), or in 43 41 00,
Atmospheric Tanks and Vessels, or other appropriate Division.
See: 33 30 00 for overflow control and treatment equipment,
such as swirl concentrators, netting systems, end-of-pipe in-
water storage systems.
40 90 00 for process controls, and level sensing and sediment
blanket level measurement instrumentation.
46 46 13 Tipping Sediment Flushing Tanks
46 46 16 Flushing Gates
46 46 23 Water Cannon
46 46 26 Nozzle Systems
46 50 00 Water and Wastewater Secondary Treatment
Equipment
Includes: equipment typically used following primary treatment.
Biological treatment systems and other secondary treatment
equipment.
DIVISION 46
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
607 Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations
46 51 00 Air and Gas Diffusion Equipment
Includes: equipment for diffusing air or gas into water and
wastewater. Mechanical aerators, diffusers, and other diffusion
equipment used in the activated sludge process and other
aeration applications.
Notes: tanks in which air and gas diffusion equipment are
installed are typically under the Division of the associated tank
material or work result (such as Division 03, Concrete), or in 43
40 00, Gas and Liquid Storage, or any other appropriate
Division.
See: 31 35 00 for earth moving and slope protection associated
with aerated ponds and treatment lagoons.
40 05 00 and 40 10 00 for piping and valves used for conveying
low-pressure air, gas, and vapors.
40 90 00 for process controls, and flow metering of air and
pure-oxygen, and dissolved oxygen measurement
instrumentation.
43 11 00 for blowers and intake filters.
43 12 00 for pure-oxygen compressors and related equipment.
43 13 00 for gas process equipment.
43 22 13 for liquid aeration devices for industrial processes.
43 42 00 for pressurized storage tanks suitable for pure-
oxygen.
46 31 56 for liquid oxygen storage and feed equipment.
46 41 21 for jet mixing equipment.
46 51 11 Fixed Mechanical Aerators
46 51 13 Floating Mechanical Aerators
46 51 16 Submersible Aspirating Aerator Equipment
46 51 17 Jet Aeration Equipment
46 51 21 Coarse Bubble Diffusers
46 51 23 Swing-type Channel Aeration Equipment
46 51 26 Shear Box Diffusers
46 51 31 Flexible Membrane Tube Diffusers
46 51 33 Flexible Membrane Disc Diffusers
46 51 36 Ceramic Disc Fine Bubble Diffusers
46 51 43 Floating Membrane Diffusers
46 51 46 Membrane Diffusers
46 51 53 Cascading Aerators
46 51 63 Pure-oxygen Generating Equipment
DIVISION 46
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations 608
46 53 00 Biological Treatment Systems
Includes: fixed-film process equipment and equipment for
suspended-growth processes other than activated sludge.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: RBC: rotating biological
contactor. MBBR: moving bed biological reactor. IFAS:
integrated fixed-film activated sludge. BAF: biologically
activated filter. MBR: membrane biological reactor. SBR:
sequencing batch reactor.
Notes: tanks associated with biological treatment systems are
typically under the Division of the associated tank material or
work result (such as Division 03, Concrete), or in 43 41 00,
Atmospheric Tanks and Vessels, or any other appropriate
Division.
See: 40 90 00 for process controls, and flow metering and
dissolved oxygen measurement instrumentation.
46 53 13 Rotating Biological Contactors
46 53 23 Trickling Filter Rotary Distributor Equipment
46 53 24 Trickling Filter Media
46 53 26 Bio-towers
46 53 33 Moving-bed Biological Reactors
46 53 36 Integrated Fixed-film Activated Sludge Equipment
46 53 41 Intermittent Sand Filters for Wastewater Treatment
46 53 43 Deep-bed Denitrification Filters
46 53 46 Biologically Activated Filters
46 53 49 Membrane Biological Reactors
46 53 53 Sequencing Batch Reactors
46 53 61 Oxidation Ditch Equipment
46 53 63 Vertical Loop Reactors
46 60 00 Water and Wastewater Advanced Treatment
Equipment
Includes: equipment and systems for advanced treatment,
including liquid filters, demineralization equipment, and non-
chemical disinfection equipment.
See: 43 22 13 for air strippers and liquid aeration devices.
43 31 00 for adsorption equipment such as granular activated
carbon beds.
43 32 00 for gas and liquid purification process equipment used
in industrial applications.
46 30 00 for disinfection equipment employing chlorine or other
chemicals.
DIVISION 46
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46 61 00 Filtration Equipment
Includes: gravity and pressure filtration of liquids using
conventional media such as sand, anthracite, granular
activated carbon, garnet, diatomaceous earth, and greensand.
Cloth filters, membrane filtration, mechanical straining, and
filtering.
Notes: filter underdrain systems are included under the
individual filter types.
See: 06 80 00 for fiberglass or thermoplastic weirs, troughs,
and baffles other than filter manufacturer-fabricated wash water
troughs.
40 90 00 for process controls, and flow metering and turbidity
measurement instrumentation.
46 63 23 for reverse-osmosis and nanofiltration membrane
equipment.
46 61 13 Filter Media
46 61 16 Filter Surface Wash Agitators
46 61 17 Filter Air Scour Equipment
46 61 19 Wash Water Troughs
46 61 21 Pressure Filters
46 61 23 Gravity Filters
46 61 26 High-rate Sand Filters
46 61 29 Traveling Bridge Filters
46 61 33 Microfiltration and Ultrafiltration Membrane Equipment
46 61 41 Disc Cloth Filters
46 61 43 Rotary Drum Cloth Filters
46 61 46 Automatic Backwash Cloth Filter Equipment
46 61 53 Cartridge Filters
46 61 63 Bag Filters
46 61 73 Automatic Straining Equipment
46 63 00 Demineralization Equipment
Includes: desalination, softening, and other types of
demineralization equipment for water and wastewater
treatment.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: EDR: electrodialysis reversal.
RO: reverse-osmosis.
See: 40 90 00 for process controls, and flow measurement
instrumentation.
43 32 00 for industrial water purification equipment such as ion
exchange vessels, reverse-osmosis, and electronic
deionization equipment.
46 63 11 Ion-exchange Vessel Media
46 63 13 Mixed Bed Ion-exchange Vessel Systems
DIVISION 46
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations 610
46 63 16 Packed Bed Ion-exchange Vessel Systems
46 63 17 Electrodialysis Reversal Equipment
46 63 23 Reverse-Osmosis and Nanofiltration Membrane Equipment
46 63 31 Multiple-effect Distillation Equipment
46 63 32 Water Vapor Compression Distillation Equipment
Includes: vapor compression evaporation equipment.
46 63 33 Desalination Mechanical Vapor Compression Equipment
46 63 34 Desalination Thermal Vapor Compression Equipment
46 63 36 Desalination Multi-stage Flash Equipment
46 63 41 Desalination Falling Film Evaporators
46 63 43 Desalination Rising Film Evaporators
46 63 53 Desalination Forced-circulation Crystallizing Equipment
46 63 63 Desalination Spray Dry Evaporation Equipment
46 63 73 Demineralization Energy Recovery Equipment
46 66 00 Ultraviolet Equipment
Includes: ultraviolet disinfection systems and equipment.
Vertically oriented equipment and horizontally oriented
equipment. Low-pressure and medium-pressure equipment of
low or high intensities. Equipment with and without automatic
cleaning.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: UV: ultraviolet.
Notes: tanks in which open-channel ultraviolet lamps are
installed are typically under the Division of the associated tank
material or work result (such as Division 03, Concrete), or in 43
41 00, Atmospheric Tanks and Vessels, or any other
appropriate Division.
See: 40 90 00 for process controls, and flow measurement
instrumentation.
43 32 63 for ultraviolet sterilizers used in industrial applications.
46 30 00 for disinfection equipment employing chlorine or other
chemicals.
46 66 13 Closed-vessel Low-pressure/Low-intensity Ultraviolet Treatment Equipment
46 66 16 Closed-vessel Low-pressure/High-intensity Ultraviolet Treatment Equipment
46 66 23 Closed-vessel Medium-pressure Ultraviolet Treatment Equipment
46 66 53 Open-channel Low-pressure/Low-intensity Ultraviolet Treatment Equipment
46 66 56 Open-channel Low-pressure/High-intensity Ultraviolet Treatment Equipment
46 66 63 Open-channel Medium-pressure Ultraviolet Treatment Equipment
DIVISION 46
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
611 Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations
46 70 00 Water and Wastewater Residuals Handling
and Treatment
Includes: equipment and systems for volumetric reduction and
treatment of residuals produced during water and wastewater
treatment.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: sludge (in water and
wastewater treatment): biosolids (in wastewater treatment).
46 71 00 Residuals Thickening Equipment
Includes: equipment and systems for thickening of residuals by
removal of water by gravity, centrifugal, or other applied forces.
Notes: tanks in which certain types of residual thickening
equipment are installed are typically under the Division of the
associated tank material or work result (such as Division 03,
Concrete), or in 43 41 00, Atmospheric Tanks and Vessels, or
other appropriate Division.
See: 13 34 23 for fabricated structures and covers used for
odor containment.
40 90 00 for process controls, and flow measurement
instrumentation.
44 30 00 for odor control systems and equipment.
46 25 33 for dissolved air flotation grease and oil separation
equipment.
46 43 63 for dissolved air flotation for water treatment.
46 76 33 for dewatering centrifuges.
46 71 13 Circular Gravity Thickeners
46 71 16 Gravity Belt Thickeners
46 71 23 Dissolved Air Flotation Thickening Equipment
46 71 33 Rotary Drum Thickening Equipment
46 71 36 Centrifuge Thickening Equipment
46 71 43 Disc Thickeners
46 71 46 Thickening Screw Press
46 71 53 Scum Concentrator Equipment
DIVISION 46
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations 612
46 73 00 Residuals Stabilization
Includes: sludge digestion, sludge pasteurization, and other
types of residuals stabilization. 46 73 19 may include sediment
traps (condensate pots), digester vacuum and pressure relief
equipment not included in 43 33 33, sampling hatches, access
hatches, and other items integral to a digester system. 46 73
33, confined gas mixing systems, may include gas lift systems
and gas piston systems. 46 73 34, unconfined gas mixing
systems, may include lance type gas mixing systems and
bottom diffuser systems. 46 73 41 may include digester heat
exchangers and combination boiler/heat exchanger systems,
and appurtenances.
Alternate Terms/Abbreviations: ATAD: autothermal
thermophilic aerobic digestion.
Notes: tanks associated with certain types of sludge digestion
and sludge stabilization are typically under the Division of the
associated tank material or work result (such as Division 03,
Concrete), or in 43 41 00, atmospheric tanks and vessels, or
any other appropriate Division.
See: 23 50 00 for boilers and appurtenances for digester
heating.
40 90 00 for process controls, and flow measurement
instrumentation.
42 11 00 for process boilers for industrial processes.
42 13 00 for industrial heat exchangers and recuperators.
43 11 00 for blowers used in aerobic digestion.
43 12 00 for digester gas compressors.
43 13 00 for digester gas processing equipment.
43 42 26 for digester gas storage spheres.
44 30 00 for odor control equipment.
44 55 00 for composting equipment for water and wastewater
residuals, yard waste, and other biodegradable materials.
46 36 00 for dry chemical feed equipment for lime stabilization
and other dry chemicals used in alkaline stabilization.
46 41 00 for mechanical mixing equipment for digesters.
46 41 21 for jet mixing equipment.
46 76 00 for sludge drying and thermal stabilization equipment.
46 78 73 for thermal oxidation equipment.
46 73 11 Radial Beam Fixed Digester Covers
46 73 12 Dual Deck Truss-type Fixed Digester Covers
46 73 14 Radial Beam Floating Digester Covers
46 73 16 Dual Deck Truss-type Floating Digester Covers
46 73 17 Radial Beam Floating Gas-holding Digester Covers
46 73 18 Dual Deck Truss-type Floating Gas-holding Digester Covers
46 73 19 Digester Appurtenances
46 73 21 Aerobic Digester Aeration Equipment
DIVISION 46
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
613 Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations
46 73 24 Autothermal Thermophilic Aerobic Digestion Equipment
46 73 26 Egg-shaped Digesters
46 73 31 External Draft Tube Digester Mixing System
46 73 32 Internal Draft Tube Digester Mixing System
46 73 33 Confined Gas Mixing System
46 73 34 Unconfined Gas Mixing System
46 73 41 Digester Heating Equipment
46 73 63 Residuals Pasteurization Equipment
46 76 00 Residuals Dewatering Equipment
Includes: equipment for volumetric reduction of residuals to
solid or semi-solid state via removal of water. Various types of
sludge drying equipment, including flash dryers and pelletizers,
including low-temperature belt dryers and thermal dryers using
various types of heating.
Notes: sludge drying beds are typically under the Division of
the associated material or work result (such as Division 03,
Concrete); drying bed media is typically under 32 11 16 (for
granular fill and aggregates) or other appropriate designation;
drying bed underdrain piping is typically under 33 46 16 or 40
00 00; drying bed vacuum pumps are typically under 43 20 00;
drying bed roof truss systems are typically under 05 44 00 or
06 17 00.
See: 40 90 00 for process controls, and flow measurement
instrumentation.
41 11 19 for bulk materials centrifuges.
41 12 00 for sludge cake conveying equipment, including belt
conveyors and screw conveyors.
41 60 00 for vehicles and equipment for handling sludge cake,
such as payloaders, backhoes, and trucks.
42 32 00 for material dryers for industrial processes.
43 22 23 for liquid centrifuges used in industrial applications.
44 30 00 for odor control systems and equipment.
46 71 36 for centrifuge thickening equipment.
46 76 13 Vacuum Filters
46 76 21 Belt Filter Presses
46 76 23 Plate-and-Frame Filter Presses
46 76 26 Rotary Presses
46 76 27 Screw Presses
46 76 33 Dewatering Centrifuges
46 76 53 Belt Dryers
46 76 60 Direct-heat Residuals Drying Equipment
46 76 70 Indirect-heat Residuals Drying Equipment
DIVISION 46
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations 614
46 78 00 Thermal Treatment of Residuals
Includes: equipment and systems for thermal treatment and
thermal destruction of residuals, including incinerators and
related heat recovery equipment, and other thermal treatment
systems. Incinerators may include afterburners.
See: 40 47 00 for refractories.
40 90 00 for process controls, cake weight scales, and other
primary sensors and flow measurement instrumentation.
41 12 00 for sludge cake conveying equipment such as belt
conveyor and screw conveyors.
42 13 00 for industrial heat exchangers and recuperators.
42 14 00 for industrial furnaces for industrial applications.
42 32 23 for fluidized bed material dryers used in industrial
production processes.
44 10 00 for air pollution control equipment.
44 60 00 for systems and equipment for thermal processing of
waste other than wastewater sludge, including co-incineration
of sludge with solid waste and other wastes.
46 73 00 for sludge digestion and pasteurization.
46 76 00 for sludge dryers.
46 78 13 Multiple-hearth Sludge Incinerators
46 78 23 Fluidized-bed Sludge Incinerators
46 78 33 Ash Handling Equipment
46 78 41 Recuperative Air Preheating Equipment
46 78 46 Regenerative Thermal Oxidizers
46 78 47 Waste Heat Recovery Boilers
46 78 49 Waste Heat Recovery Heat Exchangers
46 78 73 Thermal Oxidation Equipment
DIVISION 48
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
615 Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations
DIVISION 48 ELECTRICAL POWER
GENERATION
48 00 00 Electrical Power
Generation
May be used as Division level
Section title.
48 01 00 Operation and Maintenance for Electrical Power
Generation
Includes: maintenance, repair, rehabilitation, replacement,
restoration, preservation, etc. of electrical power generation.
Level 4 Numbering Recommendation: following numbering is
recommended for the creation of Level 4 titles:
.51-.59 for maintenance.
.61-.69 for repair.
.71-.79 for rehabilitation.
.81-.89 for replacement.
.91-.99 for restoration.
48 01 10 Operation and Maintenance of Electrical Power Generation Equipment
48 01 70 Operation and Maintenance of Electrical Power Generation Testing
48 05 00 Common Work Results for Electrical Power Generation
Includes: subjects common to multiple titles in Division 48.
See: 01 80 00 for performance requirements of subjects
common to multiple titles.
48 05 05 Selective Demolition for Electrical Power Generation
See: 02 41 19 for selective demolition for whole structure
demolition.
48 06 00 Schedules for Electrical Power Generation
Includes: schedules of items common to multiple titles in
Division 48.
Notes: a schedule may be included on drawings, in the project
manual, or a project book.
48 06 10 Schedules for Electrical Power Generation Equipment
48 06 70 Schedules for Electrical Power Generation Testing
DIVISION 48
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations 616
48 08 00 Commissioning of Electrical Power Generation
Includes: commissioning of items common to multiple titles in
Division 48.
See: 01 91 00 for commissioning of subjects common to
multiple divisions.
26 08 00 for commissioning of electrical systems.
33 08 70 for commissioning of electrical utilities.
40 80 00 for commissioning of process systems as a total
system.
48 09 00 Instrumentation and Control for Electrical Power
Generation
Includes: instrumentation and control associated with electrical
power generation.
See: 13 50 00 for special instrumentation.
26 09 00 for instrumentation and control for electrical systems.
33 09 00 for instrumentation and control for utilities.
40 90 00 for instrumentation and control for process systems.
48 10 00 Electrical Power Generation Equipment
Includes: power plant primary generating equipment with a
variety of energy sources.
See: 26 30 00 for power generating and storing equipment for
facilities.
33 70 00 for electrical utilities.
48 11 00 Fossil Fuel Plant Electrical Power Generation Equipment
Includes: fossil fuel power plant primary generating equipment,
microturbines.
See: 26 32 16 for steam-turbine generators.
48 19 00 for electrical power control equipment.
48 71 00 for electrical power generation test equipment.
See Also: 26 32 13 for engine generators.
48 11 13 Fossil Fuel Electrical Power Plant Boilers
48 11 16 Fossil Fuel Electrical Power Plant Condensers
48 11 19 Fossil Fuel Electrical Power Plant Steam Turbines
48 11 23 Fossil Fuel Electrical Power Plant Gas Turbines
48 11 26 Fossil Fuel Electrical Power Plant Generators
DIVISION 48
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
617 Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations
48 12 00 Nuclear Fuel Plant Electrical Power Generation Equipment
Includes: nuclear fuel power plant primary generating
equipment.
See: 48 19 00 for electrical power control equipment.
48 71 00 for electrical power generation test equipment.
48 12 13 Nuclear Fuel Reactors
48 12 13.13 Nuclear Fuel Fission Reactors
48 12 13.16 Nuclear Fuel Fusion Reactors
48 12 23 Nuclear Fuel Electrical Power Plant Steam Generators
48 12 26 Nuclear Fuel Electrical Power Plant Condensers
48 12 29 Nuclear Fuel Electrical Power Plant Turbines
48 12 33 Nuclear Fuel Electrical Power Generators
48 13 00 Hydroelectric Plant Electrical Power Generation Equipment
Includes: hydroelectric power plant primary generating
equipment.
See: 26 32 19 for hydro-turbine generators.
35 70 00 for dam construction and equipment.
48 19 00 for electrical power control equipment.
48 71 00 for electrical power generation test equipment.
48 13 13 Hydroelectric Power Plant Water Turbines
48 13 16 Hydroelectric Power Plant Electrical Power Generators
48 14 00 Solar Energy Electrical Power Generation Equipment
Includes: solar power plant primary generating equipment.
See: 13 53 13 for solar instrumentation.
22 33 30 for residential, collector-to-tank, solar-electric
domestic water heaters.
23 56 00 for solar energy heating equipment.
26 31 00 for photovoltaic collectors.
42 12 23 for solar process heaters.
42 13 26 for industrial solar radiation heat exchangers.
48 19 00 for electrical power control equipment.
48 19 19 for electrical power generation solar tracking
equipment.
48 71 00 for electrical power generation test equipment.
48 14 13 Solar Energy Collectors
48 14 13.13 Amorphous Solar Energy Collectors
48 14 13.16 Plate Cell Solar Energy Collectors
48 14 13.19 Vacuum Tube Solar Energy Collectors
DIVISION 48
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations 618
48 15 00 Wind Energy Electrical Power Generation Equipment
Includes: wind power plant primary generating equipment.
See: 13 53 23 for wind instrumentation.
26 32 23 for wind energy equipment for packaged generator
assemblies.
48 19 00 for electrical power control equipment.
48 71 00 for electrical power generation test equipment.
48 15 13 Wind Turbines
48 15 16 Wind Energy Electrical Power Generators
48 16 00 Geothermal Energy Electrical Power Generation
Equipment
Includes: geothermal power plant primary generating
equipment.
See: 23 57 33 for direct geoexchange heat exchanger.
23 71 00 for thermal storage of energy.
48 19 00 for electrical power control equipment.
48 71 00 for electrical power generation test equipment.
48 16 13 Geothermal Energy Heat Pumps
48 16 16 Geothermal Energy Condensers
48 16 19 Geothermal Energy Steam Turbines
48 16 23 Geothermal Energy Electrical Power Generators
48 17 00 Electrochemical Energy Electrical Power Generation
Equipment
Includes: electrochemical power plant primary generating
equipment.
See: 26 33 00 for battery equipment.
48 19 00 for electrical power control equipment.
48 71 00 for electrical power generation test equipment.
48 17 13 Electrical Power Generation Batteries
48 18 00 Fuel Cell Electrical Power Generation Equipment
Includes: fuel cell power plant primary generating equipment.
See: 26 33 00 for battery equipment.
48 19 00 for electrical power control equipment.
48 71 00 for electrical power generation test equipment.
48 18 13 Electrical Power Generation Fuel Cells
48 18 16 Hydrogen Control Equipment
DIVISION 48
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
619 Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations
48 19 00 Electrical Power Control Equipment
Includes: primary electrical power control equipment.
See: 13 53 13 for solar instrumentation.
48 11 00 for fossil fuel plant electrical power generation
equipment.
48 12 00 for nuclear fuel plant electrical power generation
equipment.
48 13 00 for hydroelectric plant electrical power generation
equipment.
48 14 00 for solar energy electrical power generation
equipment.
48 15 00 for wind energy electrical power generation
equipment.
48 16 00 for geothermal energy electrical power generation
equipment.
48 17 00 for electrochemical energy electrical power generation
equipment.
48 18 00 for fuel cell electrical power generation equipment.
48 71 00 for electrical power generation test equipment.
48 19 13 Electrical Power Generation Battery Charging Equipment
48 19 16 Electrical Power Generation Inverters
48 19 19 Electrical Power Generation Solar Tracking Equipment
48 19 23 Electrical Power Generation Transformers
48 19 26 Electrical Power Generation Voltage Regulators
48 30 00 Combined Heat and Power Generation
48 31 00 Combustion Combined Heat and Power Generation
48 31 13 Natural Gas-Fueled Combined Heat and Power Generation
48 31 16 Biomass-Fueled Combined Heat and Power Generation
48 70 00 Electrical Power Generation Testing
DIVISION 48
NUMBER TITLE EXPLANATION
Master List of Numbers, Titles, and Explanations 620
48 71 00 Electrical Power Generation Test Equipment
Includes: test equipment for electrical power generating plants.
See: 48 11 00 for fossil fuel plant electrical power generation
equipment.
48 12 00 for nuclear fuel plant electrical power generation
equipment.
48 13 00 for hydroelectric plant electrical power generation
equipment.
48 14 00 for solar energy electrical power generation
equipment.
48 15 00 for wind energy electrical power generation
equipment.
48 16 00 for geothermal energy electrical power generation
equipment.
48 17 00 for electrochemical energy electrical power generation
equipment.
48 18 00 for fuel cell electrical power generation equipment.
48 19 00 for electrical power control equipment.
48 71 13 Electrical Power Generation Corona Test Equipment
48 71 16 Electrical Power Generation Current Test Equipment
48 71 19 Electrical Power Generation Power Test Equipment
48 71 23 Electrical Power Generation Resistance Test Equipment
48 71 26 Electrical Power Generation Voltage Test Equipment
KEYWORD INDEX
The following alphabetical subject list will enable the user of MasterFormat to find a proper location for the
construction work results listed in MasterFormat. The references within this index are to MasterFormat
Level 2 or Level 3 numbers. They provide a convenient means to bring the user’s attention to the proper
grouping of titles.
The alphabetical index does not include eight-digit numbers for Level 4 titles. Subjects which relate to a Level 4
title are referenced to the appropriate Level 3 number.
Commonly used abbreviations are included in the list. The meanings of the abbreviations can be found at the
locations of the abbreviations in the six-digit number column or in the Explanation column of the master listing
of titles and numbers under Alternate Terms/Abbreviations.
Non-preferred terms in the index are addressed by See references to the preferred terminology. The
reference to the MasterFormat location is listed with the preferred term.
Important points to remember:
The alphabetical listing refers to the title and number.
Once the user has found the proper group for a subject, a decision must be made about what level
title should be used. Titles at Levels 2, 3, or 4 may be used as appropriate.
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abatement
02 82 13 asbestos
02 80 00 hazardous materials
01 66 13 hazardous materials,
procedures
02 63 00 hazardous materials, site
02 83 00 lead
02 84 00 PCB
01 42 13 abbreviations
aboveground storage tanks
33 56 43 aviation fuel storage
33 56 13 fuel, utility
23 13 23 fuel-oil, facility
33 56 13 hydrocarbon
23 13 26 liquefied-petroleum gas,
facility
09 96 13 abrasion-resistant coatings
abrasive aggregates
03 05 00 concrete
09 60 00 flooring
32 10 00 paving
09 66 00 terrazzo flooring
40 32 10 abrasive materials piping and
chutes
05 55 00 abrasive metal treads and
nosings
09 60 00 abrasive safety floors
09 30 00 abrasive tile
23 64 13 absorption water chillers
26 32 00 AC generators
40 77 13 acceleration measurement
03 05 00 accelerators, concrete
00 65 19 acceptance certificate
01 71 16 acceptance of conditions
01 64 00 acceptance of products
01 23 00 acceptance procedures for
alternate bids
01 75 00 acceptance testing
28 13 00 access control
28 13 11 application services
28 31 20 area and perimeter
detection
28 15 11 biometric identity devices
28 15 11 card readers
28 15 13 cards
28 13 15 cloud services
28 15 11 combination reader devices
28 17 15 contractor and vendor
management systems
28 15 13 credentials
28 14 13 door controllers
28 15 27 electronic turnstiles and
mobility systems
28 14 19 enclosures
28 15 11 entry management
28 18 15 explosive detection
equipment
08 74 00 hardware
28 15 00 hardware devices
28 17 00 identification management
systems
28 16 00 interfaces
28 11 00 global applications
28 14 15 inputs and outputs
28 15 11 integrated credential
readers
28 15 11 keypads
28 19 11 loading dock systems
28 18 11 metal detectors
28 17 17 mobile access identification
management systems
28 13 11 mobile applications
28 14 11 network controllers
28 13 11 operating systems
28 19 13 parking garages
11 14 00 pedestrian traffic
28 19 15 perimeter
28 05 07 power sources
28 14 17 printers and encoders
28 15 19 remote devices
28 17 13 self check-in and kiosk
visitor systems
28 18 17 sniffing equipment
28 13 11 software
28 12 01 system requirements
28 05 09 surge protection
28 14 00 system hardware
28 19 00 vehicle identification
systems
28 17 11 visitor management
systems
28 15 13 wireless key fobs
28 18 13 x-ray equipment
08 31 13 access doors
23 33 33 ductwork
07 72 33 roof hatches
09 69 00 access flooring
07 72 33 access hatches, roof
08 31 13 access panels
23 33 33 ductwork
01 14 13 access restriction, site
01 55 13 access roads, temporary
01 14 13 access to site
02 22 23 accessibility assessment
01 41 00 accessibility code
conformance
09 50 00 accessible ceilings
……….. accessible floor - see access
flooring
accessories
09 69 53 access flooring
27 41 23 audio-video
10 28 16 bath
09 30 13 ceramic tile
03 15 00 concrete
12 41 13 desk
23 33 00 ductwork
33 71 83 electrical utility
10 44 43 fire extinguisher
21 34 00 fire pump
10 32 00 fireplace
12 46 00 furnishings
08 85 00 glazing
08 70 79 hardware
10 28 26 hygiene and custodial
12 40 00 interior decorating
12 92 43 interior landscaping
11 53 43 laboratory
10 28 23 laundry
04 05 23 masonry
12 41 00 office
32 94 00 planting
09 65 13 resilient flooring
07 72 00 roof
13 11 46 swimming pool
12 42 00 table
10 28 13 toilet
accordion folding
08 35 13 doors
08 35 16 grilles
10 22 39 panel partitions
40 17 13 acetylene welding piping
40 17 16 acetylene-hydrogen mix
welding piping
acid etching
03 35 00 concrete
08 81 00 glass
12 17 13 glass artwork
acid-resistant
04 61 00 brick
09 96 35 coatings
09 62 35 flooring
08 81 00 glass
04 05 13 mortar
acoustic
02 22 16 assessment
00 31 19 available information
09 83 16 ceiling coating
09 83 22 draperies
09 83 00 finishes
09 62 48 flooring
09 84 00 room components
09 05 71 underlayment
09 83 13 wall coating
acoustical
23 32 48 air plenums
09 51 00 ceilings
09 24 13 cement plastering
04 22 23 concrete masonry units
13 48 00 control
05 34 00 decking
08 34 73 doors
23 33 53 duct liners
09 23 13 gypsum plastering
13 48 00 isolation
07 92 19 joint sealants
09 84 00 space units
09 53 00 suspension
acoustical barriers
09 81 00 interior
32 35 16 site construction
09 53 00 acoustical ceiling
suspension systems
09 51 00 part of acoustical ceiling
09 51 00 acoustical ceilings
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09 81 00 acoustical insulation
09 21 00 plaster and gypsum board
assemblies
23 33 53 mechanical
05 34 00 acoustical metal decking
09 80 00 acoustical treatment
09 51 00 ceilings
21 05 48 fire suppression
09 23 13 gypsum plastering
23 05 48 HVAC
22 05 48 plumbing
09 24 13 acoustical plastering
06 16 26 acoustical underlayment
01 42 13 acronyms
acrylic
07 92 00 joint sealants
09 25 13 plastering
07 19 13 water repellents
09 91 00 acrylic latex paint
acrylic plastic
06 60 00 fabrications
08 84 00 glazing
10 14 00 signage
08 60 00 skylights
09 64 23 acrylic-impregnated wood
flooring
07 16 13 acrylic-modified cement
waterproofing
activated-carbon
23 42 13 air filtration
43 31 13 gas and liquid filters
actuating device
08 71 00 door
23 09 13 HVAC
25 35 13 HVAC, integrated
automation
25 30 00 integrated automation
10 71 00 sun control
08 75 00 window
40 05 57 actuators for process valves
and gates
00 91 13 addenda
34 54 26 addfare machines, fare
collection
00 73 00 additional articles, contract
conditions
01 35 00 additions, project procedures
additives
03 05 00 concrete
04 05 13 masonry mortar
09 20 00 plastering
26 09 43 addressable fixture light
control
04 20 00 adhered masonry veneer
07 50 00 adhered single-ply roofing
41 36 13 adhesive applicators,
manufacturing
41 36 19 adhesive joining equipment,
manufacturing
adhesives
09 51 53 acoustical tile
03 05 00 bonding agents, concrete
09 20 00 bonding agents, plastering
09 68 00 carpeting
09 60 00 flooring
09 29 00 gypsum board
07 20 00 insulation
21 07 00 insulation, fire suppression
23 07 00 insulation, HVAC
22 07 00 insulation, plumbing
09 65 00 resilient flooring
04 05 19 stone
09 30 00 tiling
09 72 00 wall coverings
06 05 23 wood, plastics, and
composites
11 13 00 adjustable dock ramps
01 75 00 adjusting systems, procedures
01 31 00 administration, job site
01 31 00 administration of
subcontractors
01 30 00 administrative requirements
admixtures
03 05 00 concrete
04 05 13 masonry mortar
09 20 00 plastering
09 25 26 adobe finish
04 24 00 adobe unit masonry
00 11 13 advertisement for bids
00 11 15 advertisement for
prequalification of bidders
10 43 13 AED
aeration equipment
43 22 13 liquid, process
41 24 13 specialty material handling
33 81 23 aerial cable installation
hardware
34 14 13 aerial tramways
33 34 23 aerobic equipment, onsite
02 54 13 aerobic processes, site
remediation
affidavits
00 45 19 noncollusion
00 45 00 required of bidder
00 62 00 required of contractor
01 43 26 agencies, testing
09 30 33 agglomerate tiling
23 43 16 agglomerator electronic air
cleaners
41 11 13 agglomerators, bulk material
aggregate
32 11 23 base courses
03 05 00 concrete
04 22 00 concrete masonry units
31 05 16 for earthwork
32 05 16 for exterior improvements
04 05 13 masonry mortar
32 10 00 paving
09 20 00 plastering
07 50 00 roofing
32 11 16 subbases
32 15 00 surfacing
09 66 00 terrazzo flooring
09 96 66 wall coatings
32 11 26 aggregate-bituminous base
course
32 11 33 aggregate-cement base
course
07 44 13 aggregate-surfaced wall
panels
43 22 16 agitators, liquid, process
00 52 00 agreement
00 52 23 construction management
00 52 33 construction manager at
risk – stipulated sum
00 72 00 general conditions
00 52 96 between single-purpose
entity and owner –
integrated project delivery
00 52 97 between single-purpose
entity and non-owner –
integrated project delivery
00 52 98 between single-purpose
entity and consultant –
integrated project delivery
00 52 52 preliminary services
owner design/builder
00 52 51 public-private partnership
00 52 63 purchase contract
00 52 13 stipulated sum (single-
prime contract)
00 52 52 agreement for preliminary
services – owner
design/builder
00 52 96 agreement between single-
purpose entity and owner
integrated project delivery
00 52 97 agreement between single-
purpose entity and non-owner
– integrated project delivery
00 52 98 agreement between single-
purpose entity and consultant
– integrated project delivery
00 52 00 agreement forms
00 52 26 construction manager as
agent or adviser – cost-plus
00 52 23 construction manager as
agent or advisor
stipulated sum
00 52 36 construction manager at
risk – cost-plus
00 52 33 construction manager at
risk – stipulated sum
00 52 16 cost-plus (design/bid/build
or design/negotiate/build)
00 52 93 multi-party – integrated
project delivery
00 52 56 owner – design/builder
cost-plus
00 52 53 owner – design/builder
stipulated sum
00 52 63 purchase – stipulated price
00 52 13 stipulated sum
(design/bid/build or
design/negotiate/build)
00 54 00 supplements
625 Keyword Index
11 92 00 agricultural equipment
32 86 00 agricultural irrigation systems
01 54 00 aids, construction
23 64 23 air-cooled water chillers
02 62 13 air and steam stripping,
hazardous waste recovery
07 27 00 air barriers
07 27 36 sprayed foam
01 56 13 temporary
23 31 00 air casings
air circuit breakers
33 75 13 high-voltage
33 77 13 medium-voltage
23 40 00 air cleaning devices
23 82 16 air coils
air compressors
22 15 19 general service
40 12 00 industrial
22 61 19 laboratory
23 09 43 pneumatic controls, HVAC
14 92 00 pneumatic tube system
23 34 33 air curtains
23 30 00 air distribution, HVAC
……….. air doors – see air curtains
23 31 00 air ducts
23 33 00 accessories
03 05 00 air entrainment, concrete
air exhausters
23 34 00 fans
23 41 00 air filters
41 11 16 air mill classifiers, bulk
material
23 37 00 air outlets and inlets
23 32 00 air plenums and chases
44 10 00 air pollution controls
23 51 43 heat generation equipment
22 15 16 air pressure regulating valves
41 36 26 air process tools,
manufacturing
23 21 13 air purgers
23 36 00 air terminal units
26 41 00 air terminals, lightning
protection
23 40 00 air treatment
23 33 23 air turning vanes, ductwork
40 05 78 air valves for water and
wastewater service
23 21 13 air vents, hydronic piping
air-conditioners
23 70 00 central
23 81 00 decentralized
23 75 16 rooftop, custom-packaged
23 63 13 air-cooled refrigerant
condensers
23 62 13 air-cooled refrigerant
compressor and condenser
units
23 76 00 air-cooling equipment,
evaporative
air-handling units
23 75 00 custom-packaged outdoor
23 73 00 indoor central station
23 74 00 packaged outdoor
41 22 23 air-powered hoists
23 81 43 air-source heat pumps
13 31 13 air-supported structures
23 72 00 air-to-air energy recovery
equipment
23 81 43 air-to-air heat pumps, unitary
34 77 13 aircraft passenger boarding
airfield
34 73 00 construction
34 43 26 control equipment
34 43 00 instrumentation
26 56 00 lighting
34 43 16 lighting equipment
32 10 00 paving
34 43 13 signals and lighting
34 43 19 airfield traffic control tower
equipment
41 13 23 airlock bulk material feeders
40 33 13 airlock bulk material valves
……….. airport - see airfield
01 35 13 airport project procedures
41 12 13 airslide bulk material
conveyors
08 39 13 airtight doors
28 40 00 alarm and detection systems
alarm annunciation
22 09 63 medical gas
40 78 63 alarm dialers
40 24 13 alcohol piping
09 91 00 alkyd paint
all-glass
08 42 26 entrances
08 41 26 entrances and storefronts
10 28 19 shower enclosures
08 43 26 storefronts
01 21 00 allowances
00 24 00 bidding requirements
00 54 21 part of agreement
00 43 21 part of bid
00 54 21 schedule
01 35 16 alteration project procedures
00 24 13 alternate bid descriptions
01 23 00 alternates
00 43 23 part of bid
26 32 00 alternating current generators
05 51 33 alternating tread ladders
05 51 17 alternating tread stairs
……….. alternatives - see alternates
09 61 00 alumina cements
40 47 16 alumina refractories
aluminum
10 11 13 chalkboards
07 62 00 copings, custom
08 44 13 curtain walls, glazed
05 33 00 decking
05 70 00 decorative
08 13 16 doors
08 11 16 doors and frames
23 31 13 ductwork
33 42 26 end sections, stormwater
piping
08 42 00 entrances
08 41 13 entrances and storefronts
07 71 19 fasciae, manufactured
08 12 16 frames, door
08 12 16 frames, fire-rated
10 82 00 grilles
05 25 00 joists
10 14 19 letters
10 11 16 markerboards
09 91 00 paint
07 40 00 panels
10 14 16 plaques
08 11 63 screen and storm doors
07 31 16 shingles
07 46 16 siding
08 32 13 sliding glass doors
08 43 13 storefronts
05 14 00 structural
33 05 11 utility pipe
08 51 13 windows
05 15 13 wire rope
10 11 00 writing surfaces
aluminum downspouts and
gutters
07 62 00 custom
07 71 23 manufactured
aluminum louvers
08 91 26 door
08 91 00 wall
aluminum roofing
07 61 00 custom
07 41 13 manufactured
07 41 16 insulated
08 52 13 aluminum-clad wood windows
32 01 90 amending soils, maintenance
01 26 43 amendments
00 63 43 forms
00 93 43 record
API American Petroleum Institute
40 16 13 ammonia gas piping
measurement
48 14 13 amorphous solar collectors,
power generation
00 54 21 amounts of allowances, part of
agreement
13 14 23 amusement park rides
02 54 16 anaerobic processes, site
remediation
01 32 16 analysis schedules, network
28 21 13 analytic packages for IP
cameras
analyzers
40 75 86 alkalinity
40 76 29 ammonia gas
40 76 39 carbon dioxide
40 76 43 carbon monoxide
40 75 21 chlorine
40 75 23 chlorine dioxide
40 76 26 chlorine gas
40 75 16 conductivity
40 76 53 dew point/moisture
40 75 29 dissolved ammonia
Keyword Index 626
40 75 26 dissolved chlorine dioxide
40 75 43 dissolved oxygen
40 75 46 dissolved ozone
40 76 63 flue gas
40 75 33 fluoride
40 76 76 gas chromatograph
40 76 56 gas density
40 75 83 hardness
40 76 73 hydrocarbon
40 75 59 liquid density
40 75 19 moisture
40 75 63 monochloramine
40 75 66 nitrogen
40 76 66 no/nox
40 76 13 oxygen gas
40 76 16 ozone
40 75 13 pH/ORP
40 75 69 phosphorous
40 76 36 sulfur dioxide
40 75 56 suspended solids/sludge
density
40 75 79 total organics
40 75 76 total organic carbon
40 75 53 turbidity
40 76 79 vapor pressure
05 05 23 anchor bolts
35 59 23 anchor pendant buoys
31 51 00 anchor tiebacks, excavation
support
anchorages
04 05 19 masonry
03 40 00 prestressing
31 66 16 anchored foundation walls
03 60 00 anchoring device grouts
anchors
03 15 00 concrete
31 68 00 foundation
04 05 19 masonry
03 40 00 precast concrete
31 51 16 rock, excavation support
31 68 13 rock, foundation
31 51 13 soil
04 05 19 stone
05 05 23 structural steel
10 32 00 andirons
13 21 48 anechoic chambers
11 72 00 anesthetic systems
animal cages
13 19 00 aviaries
13 19 00 kennels
11 53 00 laboratory equipment
13 19 00 animal shelters
13 19 19 animal washing tubs
11 92 23 animal waste handling
equipment
43 32 13 anion-gas and liquid
purification process beds
42 14 13 annealing furnaces, industrial
40 78 33 annunciators
05 05 13 anodic coatings
05 05 13 anodizing
41 34 13 equipment, manufacturing
27 53 19 antenna systems, internal
33 79 16 antenna tower grounding
33 81 16 antenna towers
40 66 63 antennas
33 83 17 microwave
33 83 23 radio
33 83 23 UHF/VHF
09 96 23 anti-graffiti coatings
23 05 63 anti-microbial coatings, HVAC
23 05 66 anti-microbial ultraviolet
emitters, HVAC
44 00 00 anti-pollution
00 73 53 anti-pollution measures
09 65 36 anti-static resilient flooring
22 11 19 anti-siphon equipment
21 13 26 antifreeze fire sprinklers
13 42 33 apartment unit modules
07 52 13 APP modified bituminous
roofing
11 53 00 apparatus, laboratory
11 30 13 appliances, residential
01 73 13 application
25 14 16 application control panels,
integrated automation
27 26 19 application development,
communications
27 25 16 application suite software,
communications
00 31 43 applications, permit
01 29 76 applications for payment
00 62 76 forms
41 36 13 applicators, manufacturing
assembly
07 81 00 applied fire protection
……….. approved equal - see
substitution procedures
41 13 23 apron bulk material feeders
13 13 00 aquariums
23 09 13 aquastats
13 14 00 aquatic sports equipment
35 72 00 arch dams
41 36 19 arch-welding equipment,
manufacturing
arches
06 60 00 decorative, plastic
06 18 00 glued-laminated wood
09 22 36 lath
05 10 00 metal
04 20 00 unit masonry
architectural
06 44 00 ornamentation, wood
06 43 13 stairwork
04 21 29 terra cotta
03 11 16 architectural CIP concrete
forms
architectural concrete
03 33 00 cast-in-place
03 45 00 precast
architectural meshes
05 70 00 decorative metal
10 82 00 grilles and screens
06 41 00 architectural wood casework
06 40 00 architectural woodwork
06 01 40 cleaning
06 01 40 refinishing
06 01 40 restoration
27 41 13 architecturally integrated
audio-video equipment
05 12 13 architecturally-exposed
structural steel
28 05 29 archival systems for electronic
safety and security
10 22 23 area dividers
area drains
22 14 26 facility
09 21 16 area separation walls
27 41 16 arena audio-video
13 28 19 arena football boards
12 63 00 arena seating
05 53 00 areaway gratings
……….. areaways - see window wells
03 35 00 armored floors
31 35 00 armoring, embankment
26 18 19 arresters, lightning
arresters, spark
23 51 00 chimney
10 32 00 manufactured fireplace
arresters, surge
33 75 39 high-voltage, utility
33 77 39 medium-voltage, utility
26 35 00 power conditioners
12 10 00 art
12 17 00 glass
12 19 00 religious
00 73 00 articles, additional, to contract
12 92 13 artificial plants
35 32 00 artificial reefs
……….. artificial stone - see
manufactured stone
12 10 00 artwork
……….. as-built documents - see
project record documents
asbestos
02 82 13 abatement
02 26 23 assessment
00 31 26 available information
02 82 00 remediation
10 32 00 ash dumps, fireplace
23 51 00 ash handling equipment
12 46 13 ash receptacles, tobacco
asphalt
32 18 13 athletic surfacing
32 11 26 base courses
32 05 23 cement, for exterior
improvements
32 16 13 curbs
07 11 13 dampproofing
09 62 13 flooring
09 91 00 paints
07 31 13 shingles
31 32 13 soil stabilization
09 65 19 tile flooring
asphalt joint fillers
03 15 00 concrete accessories
627 Keyword Index
07 91 26 joint sealant components
32 12 16 asphalt paving
32 11 26 base courses
32 12 73 joint sealants
32 12 13 prime coats
32 12 36 seal coats
32 12 13 tack coats
32 12 19 wearing courses
asphalt roofing
07 51 13 built-up
07 51 13 cold-applied
07 55 56 hot-applied rubberized
07 52 00 modified bituminous
07 55 51 protected roofing, built-up
07 55 52 protected roofing, modified
07 58 00 roll
32 14 23 asphalt unit paving
asphalt waterproofing
07 12 13 built-up
07 14 00 fluid-applied
07 14 13 hot-applied rubberized
07 13 13 sheet
07 65 13 asphalt-coated copper flashing
32 12 16 asphalt-rubber paving
07 22 13 asphaltic concrete insulation
07 22 13 asphaltic perlite concrete
decking
assemblies
09 53 00 acoustical suspension
26 15 00 bus, medium-voltage
05 16 13 cable bow truss
13 42 73 ceiling, integrated
06 72 00 composite structural
06 72 23 composite stair
08 17 00 door opening
26 25 00 enclosed bus, low-voltage
07 95 13 expansion joint cover
13 42 73 floor, integrated
26 32 00 generator
09 21 16 gypsum board
09 58 00 integrated ceiling
05 45 00 metal support
09 21 13 plaster
06 52 00 plastic structural
05 35 00 raceway decking
09 64 53 resilient wood flooring
07 40 00 roof panel
12 68 00 seat and table
08 44 33 sloped glazing
08 34 73 sound control door
13 48 23 sound and vibration control
04 40 00 stone
10 56 00 storage
05 17 00 structural rod
33 72 26 substation bus
08 45 00 translucent
13 42 73 wall, integrated
07 40 00 wall panel
07 72 63 waste containment
08 46 00 window wall
05 15 00 wire rope
41 36 00 assembly equipment,
manufacturing
41 31 13 assembly lines, manufacturing
02 20 00 assessment
02 24 00 environmental
02 22 00 existing conditions
02 25 00 existing material
02 26 00 hazardous material
00 73 26 assigned contracts
08 71 00 astragals
13 34 56 astronomical observatories,
fabricated
APP atactic-polypropylene
athletic
13 28 33 court walls
11 68 33 field equipment
10 51 00 lockers
13 24 66 rooms
11 66 00 athletic equipment
11 66 53 gymnasium dividers
11 68 00 outdoor
13 11 00 swimming pools
athletic surfacing
32 12 16 asphalt paving
13 28 66 demountable
32 18 23 equestrian
32 18 23 exterior
09 67 66 fluid-applied
09 65 66 resilient
09 64 66 wood
42 14 16 atmosphere generators,
industrial
atmospheric
44 11 19 air quality monitoring
equipment
13 53 00 monitoring instrumentation
43 41 16 tanks and vessels, process
22 40 00 vacuum breakers
00 54 00 attachments to agreement
form
13 48 13 attenuation panels, sound
23 33 19 attenuators, sound
23 34 00 attic exhaust fans
……….. attic stairs - see retractable
stairs
……….. attic stock - see extra stock
31 56 16 attipulgite slurry walls,
excavation support
audience seating
12 61 00 fixed
12 62 00 portable
27 41 16 audio equipment for broadcast
studio
28 37 00 audio monitoring
27 40 00 audio-video
communications
27 51 00 distributed
27 42 00 electronic digital systems
27 41 00 audio-video systems
27 41 23 accessories
27 24 23 devices
audio-visual
27 05 11 cameras
11 52 00 equipment
12 56 52 furniture
12 20 00 shades and blinds
13 21 48 audiometric rooms
27 41 16 auditorium audio-video
11 61 00 auditorium equipment
12 60 00 auditorium seating
12 61 00 fixed
12 62 00 portable
41 12 13 auger bulk material conveyors
31 63 16 auger cast grout piles
31 63 00 augered piles
31 08 13 load tests
31 63 13 test piles
……….. auguring - see microtunneling
27 33 16 auto attendant,
communications
11 71 00 autoclaves
11 51 13 automated book storage and
retrieval
AED automated external
defibrillators
10 43 13 automated external
defibrillators
automatic
25 50 00 building controls
27 35 16 call distributors,
communications
23 21 29 condensate pumps
08 71 00 door bottoms
10 75 13 flagpoles
32 31 00 gates
08 42 29 entrance doors
08 74 00 locks
41 51 00 material storage, process
26 36 23 transfer switches
41 21 13 transport systems, material
handling
08 75 13 window equipment
automatic door operators
08 42 29 automatic entrances
25 50 00 door control systems
08 71 13 door hardware
AGV automatic guided vehicle
41 21 13 automatic guided vehicle
systems
41 33 13 automatic screw machining
equipment, manufacturing
11 21 33 automatic storage and
retrieval, coats and hats
AS/RS automatic storage/retrieval
systems
41 51 13 automatic storage/retrieval
systems
ATM automatic teller machine
25 50 00 automation systems
automobile
14 45 00 lifts
11 12 00 parking equipment
11 11 00 service equipment
11 78 00 autopsy equipment
Keyword Index 628
35 79 00 auxiliary dam structures
00 31 00 available project information
02 58 16 avalanche control, snow
13 19 00 aviaries
aviation
33 56 43 fuel storage tanks
34 43 13 signals and lighting
……….. awning windows - see
windows
10 73 13 awnings
23 34 13 axial fans
43 12 16 axial-flow compressors,
process
B__________________
11 46 13 backbar units
27 13 00 backbone cabling,
communications
23 33 13 backdraft dampers
07 91 23 backer rods
31 23 23 backfill
22 11 19 backflow preventers
09 68 00 backing, carpet
09 28 00 backing boards
04 21 19 backing tile, clay
backboxes
27 05 33 communications
25 05 28 integrated automation
21 23 23 backfill
41 61 13 backhoes, plant equipment
backstops
32 31 13 baseball/softball
11 66 23 basketball
23 34 00 backward inclined fans
11 53 00 bacteriological equipment
11 66 23 badminton equipment
baffles
09 80 00 acoustical treatment
13 48 13 sound
13 21 48 sound, audiometric room
23 33 19 sound, duct
41 41 19 bag fillers, container
processing
41 14 13 bag-handling batching
equipment, bulk material
22 32 13 bag-type filters, domestic
water
34 77 00 baggage conveying,
dispensing, and scanning
11 93 29 baggers, horticultural
44 53 63 baling equipment, solid waste
11 44 16 bakery equipment
42 14 19 baking furnaces, industrial
08 42 36 balanced entrance doors
08 75 00 balances, sash
23 33 13 balancing dampers
23 21 13 balancing valves, hydronic
piping
ballast
32 10 00 paving
07 55 00 protected membrane
roofing
07 50 00 roofing
07 50 00 ballasted single-ply roofing
34 11 26 ballasted track rail
26 50 00 ballasts for electrical lamps
08 88 56 ballistics-resistant glazing
……….. balustrades - see railings
09 64 36 bamboo flooring
11 61 13 band shells
13 34 00 fabricated
41 43 13 banding/strapping equipment,
container processing
12 35 17 bank casework
……….. bank vaults - see vaults
11 22 00 banking equipment
10 83 16 banners
11 91 13 baptisteries
12 64 23 banquette seating
11 46 19 bar and soda fountain
equipment
11 46 13 bar equipment
……….. bar joists - see steel joists
12 54 00 bar stools
03 21 00 bar supports, reinforcement
11 30 00 bar units, residential
11 44 00 barbecue grilles
11 30 00 residential
11 21 53 barber shop equipment
41 43 16 barcode equipment, container
processing
26 05 00 bare conductors, electrical
41 42 16 barge bulk material loaders
09 20 00 barium sulphate plastering
13 34 00 barns, fabricated
23 33 13 barometric dampers
41 34 16 barrel tumbling equipment,
manufacturing
01 56 23 barricades, temporary
34 71 13 barrier fenders, vehicles
barriers
09 81 00 acoustical
32 35 16 acoustical, site construction
07 27 00 air
01 56 13 air, temporary
32 35 26 blast
34 71 13 crash
32 35 23 fire
10 71 19 flood
34 73 19 jet blast
34 71 13 median
44 21 00 noise abatement
32 17 13 parking bumpers
11 12 33 parking gate
07 87 00 smoke containment
09 81 00 sound
01 56 00 temporary
03 15 21 termite
34 71 13 vehicle
07 25 00 weather
bars
11 30 00 breakfast, residential
03 21 21 composite reinforcement
23 33 38 duct security
11 46 00 food service
10 28 00 grab
11 46 13 liquor
04 05 19 masonry reinforcing
03 21 19 reinforcement steel
11 30 33 residential
10 28 16 towel
12 12 00 bas-relief
base
09 30 13 ceramic tile
09 63 00 masonry
09 65 13 resilient
09 63 00 stone
09 66 00 terrazzo flooring
09 30 00 tile
06 46 19 wood, custom
06 22 13 wood, standard pattern
32 11 00 base courses, paving
base flashing
07 50 00 bituminous
07 51 00 built-up roof
07 50 00 elastomeric
07 62 00 metal
base plates
05 14 00 aluminum
05 12 00 steel
07 50 00 base sheets, roofing
11 68 33 baseball equipment
32 18 23 baseball field surfacing
23 83 00 baseboard radiation
23 83 33 electric
23 83 16 hot water
22 42 00 basins, mop and shower
10 51 00 basket lockers
11 66 23 basketball equipment
10 32 00 baskets, fireplace log
41 14 16 batch cars/transports, bulk
material
41 14 19 batch hoppers, bulk material
41 14 00 batching equipment, bulk
material
bath
12 35 30 casework, manufactured
12 44 00 furnishings
12 44 13 linens
22 40 00 plumbing fixtures
10 28 16 bath accessories
09 30 13 ceramic
13 24 26 baths, steam
22 40 00 bathtubs
……….. batt insulation - see blanket
insulation
batten seam roofing
07 61 16 custom
07 41 13 manufactured
11 61 33 battens, theater
26 33 13 batteries
48 17 13 electrochemical power
generation
33 72 33 substation
battery
26 33 00 equipment
629 Keyword Index
26 33 46 monitoring
25 36 23 monitors, integrated
automation
26 33 16 racks
26 33 19 units
26 33 43 battery chargers
48 19 13 power generation
14 83 13 battery-operated telescoping
platforms
beads
09 29 00 corner, gypsum board
09 22 36 corner, plastering
14 81 13 beam scaffolding
12 59 19 beam system furniture
beams
05 14 00 aluminum
06 18 13 glued-laminated wood
06 13 00 heavy timber
06 51 00 plastic
03 41 00 precast concrete
05 12 00 steel
06 13 00 timber
06 11 00 wood
bearing piles
31 63 00 bored
31 62 00 driven
bearings
07 95 63 bridge
07 95 53 slide
11 21 53 beauty salon equipment
10 26 16 bed bumpers
12 45 13 bed linens
12 58 00 bed screens
12 45 00 bedroom furnishings
beds
12 55 13 detention
12 58 29 furniture, residential
04 05 13 masonry setting
12 58 29 residential
09 30 00 tile setting
12 58 00 bedside screens
bedside units
12 56 70 healthcare furniture
27 52 23 nurses' call
11 62 13 bell simulators
10 32 00 bellows, fireplace
bells
28 10 00 alarm, security
26 27 73 door
11 62 13 musical
below-grade
10 74 43 egress assemblies
34 12 19 monorails
13 11 13 swimming pools
41 12 13 belt bulk material conveyors
41 21 23 belt piece material conveyors
benches
32 33 43 exterior
12 67 23 indoor
10 51 53 locker room
12 57 13 welding
41 32 13 bending equipment,
manufacturing
33 37 13 bending weirs
08 81 00 bent glass
bentonite
31 35 26 containment barriers
31 56 13 slurry walls, excavation
support
07 17 00 waterproofing
40 22 50 benzene piping
08 50 00 between-glass louver blinds,
window
07 46 00 bevel siding
45 17 00 beverage and tobacco
manufacturing
beverage
11 41 13 coolers
11 46 00 dispensers
11 21 23 vending machines
09 30 13 bicottura tile
12 93 13 bicycle racks
32 33 15 bicycle shelters
41 63 13 bicycles, plant equipment
bid
00 11 00 advertisement for
00 11 16 invitation to
00 11 15 prequalification
advertisement
00 43 13 bid bonds
00 41 00 bid forms
00 41 23 construction management
00 41 33 cost-plus-fee
00 41 63 purchase contract
00 41 13 stipulated price
00 43 00 supplements
00 41 43 unit price
00 31 00 bid information
……….. bid items - see alternates
00 91 16 bid modifications
00 45 13 bid prequalification forms
00 91 16 bid revisions
00 24 13 bid scopes
00 43 13 bid security forms
00 10 00 bid solicitation
00 43 93 bid submittal checklists
00 45 13 bidder qualification status
certifications
bidders
00 31 00 information available to
00 21 13 instructions to
00 22 13 supplementary instructions
to
00 11 15 bidder’s prequalification,
advertisement
00 45 13 bidder's qualification forms
00 11 53 bidder's qualification
requirements
22 40 00 bidets
00 24 16 bids, scopes of
bifolding doors
08 16 76 composite doors
08 71 00 hardware
08 13 76 metal doors
08 15 76 plastic doors
08 14 76 wood doors
11 67 43 billiard tables
41 13 13 bin activators, bulk material
41 52 40 bin fluidizers
41 24 16 bin vibrators, specialty material
handling
bins
10 56 00 storage
11 82 13 waste handling
40 21 13 bio fuels process piping
31 56 26 bio-polymer trench drain
02 54 19 bio-remediation
02 87 00 biohazard remediation
biological
02 72 16 decontamination, water
02 54 00 processes, site remediation
11 53 53 safety cabinets
08 74 19 biometric identity access
control hardware
45 53 00 biopharmaceutical
manufacturing equipment
……….. biparting entrances – see
automatic entrances
bird control
10 81 13 devices
08 87 26 film
13 19 00 bird enclosures
07 51 00 bitumen-surfaced felts
07 58 00 roll roofing
bituminous
07 11 13 dampproofing
07 92 00 joint sealants
09 91 00 paints
07 26 00 vapor retarders
……….. bituminous concrete - see
asphalt paving
……….. bituminous paving - see
asphalt paving
bituminous roofing
07 51 00 built-up
07 51 00 cold-applied
07 56 00 fluid-applied
07 01 50 maintenance and repair
07 52 00 modified
07 55 51 protected, built-up
07 55 52 protected, modified
bituminous waterproofing
07 12 00 built-up
07 14 00 fluid-applied
07 13 13 sheet
32 11 26 bituminous-stabilized base
courses
32 11 13 bituminous-treated subgrades
12 21 26 black-out blinds
……….. blackboards - see chalkboards
……….. blacktop - see asphalt paving
07 21 16 blanket insulation
09 81 16 acoustical
12 45 13 blankets
32 91 16 planting soil stabilization
Keyword Index 630
blast-resistant
08 39 53 doors
08 55 23 windows
03 35 00 blasted concrete finishes
blasting
04 01 00 masonry surface
04 01 00 sand, to clean masonry
bleachers
13 34 16 fabricated structures
12 66 13 telescoping
09 93 00 bleaches, wood
blenders
41 14 26 bulk material batching
11 42 00 food
42 13 13 gas, process
43 22 19 liquid, process
40 33 16 blind bulk materials valves
12 21 13 blinds, horizontal louver
12 21 00 blinds, windows
08 60 00 between-glass, skylight
08 50 00 between-glass, window
06 49 16 blinds, wood
09 91 00 block fillers
09 64 16 block flooring, wood
08 95 16 block vents, wall
blocks
32 14 23 asphalt paver
11 42 00 chopping, food
04 23 00 glass
09 64 16 industrial flooring, wood
09 76 00 plastic
13 49 00 x-ray protective
11 72 00 blood bank equipment
41 32 16 blow-molding equipment,
manufacturing
blowers
11 62 19 organ
43 11 00 process
07 21 26 blown insulation
……….. bluestone - see stone
board
07 27 23 air barriers
07 82 00 fire protection
06 26 00 paneling
07 46 00 siding
07 40 00 board and batten roof and wall
panels
07 21 13 board insulation
09 81 13 acoustical
07 22 16 roof
07 27 23 board product air barriers
27 41 16 board room audio-video
boards
13 11 46 diving
23 07 13 duct insulating
09 29 00 gypsum
07 20 00 insulating
07 24 00 insulating, EIFS
07 10 00 protection, for
waterproofing
06 10 00 wood
23 53 00 boiler feedwater equipment
boilers
48 11 13 electrical power generation
23 52 00 heating
42 11 00 process
bollards
35 59 33 marine
32 39 13 metal security
03 48 13 precast concrete
05 05 23 bolting, metal
bolts
05 05 23 anchor
08 70 00 door and window
05 05 23 expansion
31 51 16 rock anchors, excavation
support
31 68 13 rock anchors, foundation
08 79 00 window cleaners
32 01 26 bonded overlays, concrete
09 66 13 bonded terrazzo flooring
bonding
27 05 26 communications
26 05 26 electrical
25 05 26 integrated automation
05 05 23 metals
03 05 00 bonding agents, concrete
26 41 00 bonding for lightning protection
00 61 00 bonds
00 43 13 bid
00 61 13 labor and material payment
00 61 19 maintenance
00 61 13 performance
01 78 33 product
00 61 23 retainage
00 61 00 bonds required of the
contractor
book
11 51 16 depositories
14 10 00 lifts
12 56 51 shelves
11 51 13 storage and retrieval
systems
11 51 19 theft protection equipment
11 51 23 stacks
book conveyors
11 51 00 library equipment
41 21 23 material handling
equipment
12 50 00 bookcases
22 15 19 booster compressors
22 11 23 booster pumps, plumbing
booths
11 59 00 exhibit
13 22 00 office
13 26 00 fabricated
12 64 13 furnishings
10 17 16 telephone
12 64 00 booths and tables
31 63 19 bored and socketed piles
31 63 00 bored piles
31 01 63 repairs
31 08 13 load tests
31 63 13 test piles
boring
00 31 32 exploratory, available to
bidders
02 32 13 exploratory, by contractor
31 70 19 tunnel
00 31 32 boring data, soil
41 33 16 boring equipment,
manufacturing
33 05 23 boring conduits
40 16 16 boron gas piping
borrowed light
08 12 00 frames, metal
06 48 16 frames, wood
08 81 00 glazing
10 22 00 partitions
13 34 13 botanical gardens, fabricated
41 41 19 bottle fillers, container
processing
11 41 00 bottle racks
34 24 13 bottom-contact third rail
02 21 13 boundary markers
11 67 13 bowling alley equipment
12 46 16 bowls
bowstring trusses
05 10 00 metal
06 17 53 wood
box beams
05 10 00 metal
06 17 00 plywood
31 64 13 box caissons
41 41 19 box fillers, container
processing
box girders
05 10 00 metal
06 17 00 plywood
box gutters
07 62 00 custom
07 71 23 manufactured
10 51 00 box lockers
41 42 13 box packing equipment
41 42 13 box makers
41 42 13 box packers
boxes
26 28 00 circuit breaker
26 05 33 electrical
10 55 23 mail
31 41 00 bracing and shoring
31 48 19 bracket piers, underpinning
brackets
12 22 16 drapery
12 63 00 stadium seat
41 32 19 brake-forming equipment,
manufacturing
brass
05 70 00 decorative
05 70 00 plating, decorative metal
33 05 12 utility pipe
22 35 36 brazed-plate heat exchangers,
domestic water
05 05 23 brazing
41 36 19 equipment, manufacturing
42 14 23 furnaces, industrial
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11 46 00 bread toasters
11 30 13 residential
01 29 73 breakdown of costs
35 31 23 breakwaters
10 44 33 breathing air replenishment
systems (BARS)
23 07 00 breeching insulation
23 51 16 breechings
45 17 00 brewery equipment
04 21 13 brick
04 61 00 acid-resisting
04 05 19 anchors
04 71 13 calcium silicate
04 61 00 chemical-resistant
04 54 00 chimneys
04 01 20 cleaning
04 05 23 expansion joints
09 63 13 flooring
04 71 00 manufactured
12 11 23 murals
12 11 36 panels, sculptured
04 54 00 refractory
04 05 19 ties
32 14 16 brick unit paving
……….. brick vents - see wall vents
03 45 13 brick-faced architectural
precast concrete
bridge
05 16 33 cabling
41 22 13 cranes
07 95 63 expansion control
03 41 00 girders, precast
34 81 00 machinery
34 82 19 pier protection
34 48 00 signaling and control
equipment
34 82 00 specialties
34 82 13 vibration dampers
34 80 00 bridges
32 34 00 fabricated
11 13 00 loading dock
34 77 13 passenger boarding
01 53 13 temporary
bridging
05 10 00 metal framing
05 20 00 metal joists
06 17 00 shop-fabricated wood
06 11 00 wood framing
10 71 00 brise-soleil
41 33 19 broaching equipment,
manufacturing
broadcast
11 61 00 equipment
26 55 83 lighting
33 83 23 transmission and
reception
27 41 00 studio equipment
……….. broadloom - see carpeting
11 44 00 broilers, food
bronze
08 44 16 curtain walls, glazed
08 13 23 doors
08 11 23 doors and frames
08 42 00 entrances
08 41 16 entrances and storefronts
08 12 23 frames, door
10 14 16 plaques
12 14 00 sculpture
08 43 16 storefronts
08 51 16 windows
broom finishes
03 35 00 CIP concrete
32 13 13 concrete paving
09 90 00 brushes, paint
26 22 16 buck-boost transformers, low-
voltage
41 12 16 bucket elevators
00 31 16 budget information, project
……….. builders hardware - see
hardware
……….. building automation - see
integrated automation
building
04 21 00 brick
02 41 16 demolition
07 21 00 insulation
26 41 13 lightning protection
13 42 00 modules, fabricated
07 40 00 panels, composite
07 84 53 perimeter firestopping
04 40 00 stone
13 34 19 systems, fabricated metal
01 41 13 building code conformance
00 54 36 building information modeling
exhibit
building paper
07 27 00 as air barrier
06 16 00 sheathing assembly
07 30 00 roof underlayment
06 10 00 rough carpentry
buildings
13 31 23 cold storage
00 31 21 description of existing
13 34 23 fabricated
13 34 23 portable and mobile
10 28 23 built-in ironing boards,
residential
11 81 00 facility maintenance equipment
built-up
07 51 13 asphalt roofing
07 12 13 asphalt waterproofing
07 51 00 bituminous roofing
07 55 51 bituminous roofing,
protected
07 12 00 bituminous waterproofing
07 51 16 coal tar roofing
07 12 16 coal tar waterproofing
bulb-tees
03 50 00 cast deck
05 12 00 structural steel
32 93 23 bulbs, plant
41 14 23 bulk bag-handling batching
equipment
41 41 13 bulk container fillers/packers
bulk material
41 42 16 loaders
41 01 52 operation and maintenance
40 32 00 piping and chutes
41 52 00 storage, process
40 33 00 valves
41 10 00 bulk material processing
equipment
41 14 00 batching
41 12 00 conveying
41 13 00 feeders
41 11 00 sizing
……….. bulkheads - see seawalls
41 61 16 bulldozers, plant equipment
……….. bullet-resistant - see ballistics-
resistant
……….. bulletin boards - see
tackboards
10 26 16 bumper guards
bumpers
10 26 16 bed
11 13 13 dock
08 71 00 door
32 17 13 parking
35 59 23 buoys
28 16 00 burglar alarm and detection
devices
bus assemblies, electrical
26 05 00 bars, open, facility
26 18 29 enclosed, medium-voltage,
facility
33 72 26 substation, electrical utility
26 25 00 bus ducts
……….. bus stop shelters - see
transportation stop shelters
26 25 00 bus tap boxes, low-voltage
03 35 00 bushhammered concrete
busways
26 25 13 low-voltage
26 15 13 medium-voltage
12 36 19 butcher block countertops
11 42 00 butchers' blocks
08 71 00 butt hinges
35 74 00 buttress dams
butyl rubber
08 85 00 glazing compounds
07 65 23 sheet flashing
07 13 00 sheet waterproofing
07 14 00 waterproofing, fluid-applied
08 71 00 weatherstripping
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cab finishes, elevator
14 27 13 custom
14 21 00 electric traction
14 24 00 hydraulic
06 41 00 cabinet hardware
12 30 00 manufactured casework
23 82 39 cabinet unit heaters
……….. cabinets - see casework
cabinets
27 11 16 communications
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11 53 29 controlled-environment
10 43 13 defibrillator
26 27 16 electrical
12 51 19 filing
10 44 13 fire protection
10 43 16 first aid
10 28 16 medicine
11 32 00 unit kitchen
11 46 00 warming, food service
05 16 13 cable bow truss assemblies
26 05 00 cable buses
34 14 53 cable car systems
27 11 23 cable management rack,
communications
33 82 46 cable pressurization
equipment
27 05 13 cable services
27 13 43 cabling
26 05 29 cable supports, electrical
08 88 23 cable suspended glazing
26 05 00 cable terminations, electrical
33 82 00 cable transmission and
reception
34 14 00 cable transportation
cable trays
26 05 36 electrical
25 05 28 integrated automation
33 72 33 substation
……….. cable TV - see community
antenna television
26 25 16 cablebus, low-voltage
26 15 16 cablebus, medium-voltage
cables
27 10 00 communications, structured
26 05 23 electrical, control-voltage
26 05 19 electrical, low-voltage
26 05 13 electrical, medium-voltage
25 05 13 integrated automation
05 15 00 metal assemblies
26 05 00 modular terminations for
03 38 00 post-tensioning
26 05 00 pothead termination for
23 83 13 radiant heating
23 83 13 snow melting
05 16 00 structural
34 23 23 traction power
26 05 00 undercarpet
cabling
27 13 00 backbone, communications
05 16 33 bridge
26 05 44 electrical, sleeves and
sleeve seals
27 15 00 horizontal, communications
27 10 00 structured, communications
05 16 00 structural
……….. cadaver lifts – see mortuary
lifts
……….. cafeteria equipment – see food
service equipment
12 54 00 cafeteria furniture
cages
13 19 00 animal, kennels
11 53 00 animal, laboratory
equipment
31 64 00 caissons
31 63 26 drilled
42 14 26 calcining furnaces, industrial
07 82 13 calcium-silicate board fire
protection
04 70 00 calcium silicate masonry
……….. calking - see joint sealants
27 34 00 call accounting,
communications
27 35 00 call management,
communications
27 52 23 call stations, nurses'
27 35 19 call status displays,
communications
28 20 00 camera-equipped alarms
cameras
28 21 11 analog
27 05 11 audio-visual systems
28 21 17 housings
28 21 21 illuminators
28 21 13 Ip
28 21 19 mounts
28 21 13 panoramic Ip
28 21 15 specialty
28 21 00 surveillance
11 21 23 candy vending machines
45 15 00 canning equipment,
commercial
10 73 16 canopies
08 65 00 canopies, glazed
34 81 19 cantilever bridge machinery
31 46 13 cantilever needle beams
cants
07 50 00 roof
07 22 00 roof insulation
06 10 00 wood
07 30 91 canvas roofing
07 62 00 cap flashing
40 72 33 capacitance type level meters
(continuous and point type)
33 71 26 capacitor banks, electrical
utility
32 01 13 cape seal, flexible paving
02 41 13 capping existing site utilities
35 59 29 capstans
10 73 23 car shelters
40 47 19 carbon and graphite
refractories
21 21 00 carbon dioxide fire
extinguishing
22 32 23 carbon filters, domestic water
11 51 00 card catalog units, library
28 13 00 card key access control
hardware
11 62 16 carillons
carpentry
06 20 00 finish
06 10 00 rough
12 48 00 carpet mats
09 68 13 carpet tile
09 68 00 carpeting
09 68 00 backing
09 68 00 cushions
09 73 00 wall
09 68 00 carpet-laying accessories
……….. carports – see car shelters
12 56 51 carrels, study
14 81 16 carriage scaffolding
22 40 00 carriers, plumbing fixtures
14 10 00 cart lifts
carton
41 42 19 packers
41 42 23 sealers
41 42 26 shrink wrappers
41 42 29 stackers
carts
11 43 13 dish
11 43 13 food
11 72 00 healthcare
11 81 16 housekeeping
12 56 00 institutional furniture
41 63 16 plant equipment
10 14 16 carved plaques
12 14 13 carved sculpture
08 14 13 carved wood doors
carving
04 40 00 stone
06 40 00 wood
……….. casement windows - see
windows
12 30 00 casework
12 35 13 bank
12 35 70 dental
06 41 00 display, architectural
woodwork
12 35 59 display, mercantile
12 35 30 dormitory casework
12 35 50 educational
12 35 00 food service
12 35 70 healthcare
12 35 25 hotel
12 35 53 laboratory
12 35 50 library
12 30 00 manufactured
12 31 00 metal
12 35 25 motel
12 34 00 plastic
11 21 63 refrigerated display
11 41 13 refrigerated food storage
12 35 91 religious
12 35 30 residential
12 35 25 restaurant
12 35 50 school
12 35 00 specialty
12 34 19 solid surface
12 35 70 veterinary
06 41 00 wood, custom
12 32 00 wood, manufactured
10 12 00 cases, display
01 21 13 cash allowances
11 21 13 cash registers
08 56 59 cashier windows
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casings
31 64 00 caisson
09 29 00 gypsum board
23 31 19 HVAC
14 24 00 hydraulic elevator
09 22 36 plastering
06 46 13 wood, custom
06 22 13 wood, standard pattern
03 50 00 cast deck form boards
03 50 00 cast decks
10 82 00 cast grilles and screens
05 56 00 cast iron
23 52 23 boilers
05 74 00 decorative
05 56 00 fabrications
05 56 00 cast metal
05 74 00 decorative
10 82 00 grilles and screens
10 14 16 plaques
12 14 16 sculpture
cast ornaments
05 74 00 metal
09 27 00 plastering
06 60 00 cast plastic fabrications
03 50 00 cast roof decks
12 14 16 cast sculpture
04 72 00 cast stone
03 54 00 cast underlayment
03 15 19 cast-in concrete anchors
03 30 00 cast-in-place concrete
03 11 00 forms
31 62 13 piles
32 32 13 retaining walls
31 75 13 shaft linings
31 74 13 tunnel linings
09 66 00 cast-in-place terrazzo flooring
40 47 23 castable refractories
04 53 00 castable refractory masonry
12 50 00 caster pads
41 31 13 casting lines, manufacturing
05 56 00 castings, metal
05 74 00 decorative
23 42 19 catalytic-adsorption air
filtration
03 62 16 catalyzed metallic grouts
08 71 00 catches, door
14 47 13 cathodic protection
40 46 42 process
43 32 13 purification-gas and liquid
purification process beds
27 05 13 CATV
catwalks
11 51 23 bookstack
05 51 36 metal walkways
05 53 00 metal grating
……….. caulking - see joint sealants
07 84 00 cavity firestopping
04 05 19 cavity wall anchor
07 21 00 cavity wall insulation
04 27 23 cavity masonry walls
28 23 00 CCTV
ceiling
08 31 00 access doors and panels
09 01 50 assembly restoration
23 37 13 diffusers
23 34 00 fans
11 30 00 fans, residential
23 32 33 plenums, air distribution
……….. ceiling domes - see skylights
09 22 26 ceiling suspension
09 50 00 part of ceiling assemblies
09 50 00 ceilings
09 51 00 acoustical
09 58 00 integrated
09 54 21 metal pan
09 57 00 special function
09 54 00 specialty
09 54 29 suspended, plastic
09 56 00 textured
13 49 00 x-ray protective
05 59 63 cells, detention
31 52 00 cellular cofferdams
03 52 00 cellular concrete
03 52 16 lightweight
cellular deck units
03 41 13 concrete
05 35 00 metal
27 53 19 cellular systems, internal
07 20 00 cellulose insulation
03 05 00 cement
09 51 53 acoustical tile
09 28 13 backing boards
32 05 23 bituminous
03 05 00 for concrete
31 05 23 for earthwork
32 05 23 for exterior improvements
09 23 00 gypsum, plastering
03 51 16 gypsum, roof deck
32 05 23 hydraulic, for exterior
improvements
04 05 13 masonry mortar
09 24 33 parging
03 61 00 portland, grout
09 24 00 plastering
07 50 00 roofing
31 32 00 soil stabilization
09 24 23 stucco
09 66 00 terrazzo flooring
09 30 00 tile setting
31 73 13 tunnel grouting
07 81 13 cement aggregate fire
protection
04 05 13 cement and lime mortar
09 51 13 cement fiber acoustical ceiling
panels
03 51 13 cement fiber roof decks
32 01 16 cement-based base course
rehabilitation
04 05 13 cement-lime masonry mortar
32 11 33 cement-stabilized open graded
base course
32 11 33 cement-treated base courses
cementitious
09 28 13 backing boards
09 97 26 coatings
07 11 16 dampproofing
07 81 16 fire protection
03 61 00 grouting
06 16 63 sheathing
07 42 46 wall panels
07 16 00 waterproofing
cementitious coatings
09 97 23 concrete and masonry
07 81 16 fire protection
09 96 00 high performance
06 12 13 cementitious reinforced panels
03 51 13 cementitious wood fiber planks
central
26 33 23 battery equipment
27 53 13 clock systems
23 09 00 control equipment, HVAC
27 30 00 dictation systems
26 09 33 dimming controls
23 70 00 HVAC equipment
10 55 13 mail delivery boxes
27 41 16 music systems
central-station air-handling
units
23 73 00 indoor
23 75 13 outdoor, custom
23 74 00 outdoor, packaged
centrifugal
43 11 00 blowers, process
42 22 13 chillers and coolers,
process
23 34 16 fans
43 12 00 gas compressors, process
42 32 13 material dryers, process
23 61 13 refrigerant compressors
23 64 16 water chillers, HVAC
centrifugal pumps
22 11 23 domestic water
21 31 00 fire
33 32 00 wastewater
41 11 19 centrifuges, bulk material
43 22 23 centrifuges, liquid, process
08 81 00 ceramic coated glass
09 96 00 ceramic coatings
04 21 16 ceramic glazed clay unit
masonry
12 11 26 ceramic mosaic murals,
custom work
07 44 23 ceramic tile faced panels
09 30 13 ceramic tiling
09 30 13 accessories
12 11 26 murals
07 32 14 roof
12 42 13 ceramics, table accessories
42 14 33 ceramics and glass melting
furnaces
00 62 00 certificates
00 62 00 required of contractor
00 45 00 required with bids
01 33 13 submittal
01 29 76 certificates for payment
00 62 76 form
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certificates of
00 65 19 compliance
00 65 19 final completion
00 62 16 insurance
00 65 16 substantial completion
00 45 00 certification to comply with
specific requirements
certifications
00 45 36 equal employment
opportunity
00 45 39 minority business
enterprise
00 45 33 non-segregated facilities
00 01 05 certifications page
05 50 00 chain
35 59 93 marine
03 81 26 chain concrete wall sawing
chain link
32 31 13 backstops
32 31 13 fences and gates
10 22 43 sliding partitions
22 40 00 chair carriers, plumbing
12 66 23 chair platforms, telescoping
chair rails
06 46 23 custom wood
05 70 00 decorative metal
06 22 13 standard pattern wood
34 14 33 chairlifts
14 41 19 stairway
12 52 13 chairs
12 62 00 auditorium
11 21 53 barber
12 60 00 classroom
11 74 00 dental
12 62 13 folding
12 62 16 interlocking
13 11 46 lifeguard, swimming pool
12 62 00 portable audience
03 21 00 reinforcement bar support
12 58 16 residential
12 62 19 stacking
10 22 00 chalkboard partitions
10 11 13 chalkboards
13 20 00 chambers
13 21 48 anechoic
04 50 00 combustion
13 21 00 environmental control
11 53 00 growth
03 11 00 chamfer strips
26 51 00 chandeliers
11 21 24 change machines, money
01 26 57 change order requests
00 63 57 forms
00 93 57 record
01 26 63 change orders
00 63 63 forms
00 94 63 record
00 93 00 change proposals, record
changes
01 26 00 in contract sum
01 26 00 in contract time
01 26 00 in scope
00 94 00 to contract terms, record
CSU/DSU channel service unit/data
service unit
03 41 00 channel slabs
channels
09 22 13 furring
05 43 00 metal, lightgage
05 10 00 metal, structural
09 21 00 metal furring
26 33 43 chargers, battery
11 11 36 charging unit, vehicle
40 78 26 chart recorders, process
23 32 00 chases, air
05 54 00 checker plate
11 21 13 checkout equipment, retail
01 75 13 checkout procedures
11 21 33 checkroom equipment
08 71 00 checks, door
chemical
03 05 00 admixtures, concrete
05 05 23 bonding, metals
02 72 13 decontamination, water
45 31 00 manufacturing equipment
02 52 13 precipitation,
decontamination
33 79 83 rod grounding
02 52 00 treatment, site remediation
31 73 16 tunnel grouting
22 66 00 waste systems
02 24 23 chemical sampling and
analysis, site remediation
23 25 00 chemical water treatment,
heating and cooling
chemical-resistant
04 61 00 brick
09 63 13 brick flooring
09 96 35 coatings
04 05 16 grout, for masonry
04 60 00 masonry
22 66 00 pipe
09 65 00 resilient flooring
09 35 00 tiling
chemical-resistant mortar
04 05 13 for masonry
09 35 00 for tiling
23 42 16 chemically-impregnated
adsorption air filtration
08 81 00 chemically-strengthened glass
41 66 16 cherrypickers, plant
chilled-water
33 61 00 distribution
23 07 19 pipe insulation
23 21 13 piping
23 71 16 thermal storage
23 64 00 chillers, HVAC
42 22 00 chillers and coolers, process
26 27 73 chimes, door
05 58 00 chimney hoods
04 01 50 chimney restoration
chimneys
23 51 00 heat generation equipment
10 31 13 manufactured, fireplaces
04 50 00 masonry
04 50 00 refractory
12 42 00 chinaware
32 01 13 chip seal, flexible paving
……….. chipboard - see oriented
strand board
CPE chlorinated polyethylene
09 96 00 chlorinated rubber coatings
43 32 76 chlorination equipment, liquid
and gas, process
chlorinators
22 31 00 domestic water
conditioning
CSPE chlorosulfonated polyethylene
26 35 16 chokes, electrical
11 61 23 choral risers
14 91 00 chutes
40 32 00 bulk material
14 91 13 coal
14 91 23 escape
14 91 33 laundry or linen
10 55 91 mail
14 91 82 trash
11 21 23 cigarette vending machines
……….. cinder blocks - see concrete
masonry units
32 15 13 cinder surfacing
cinema equipment
11 61 00 broadcast, theater, and
stage
11 52 00 commercial
11 52 00 portable
11 52 16 projection room
26 13 13 circuit breaker switchgear,
medium-voltage
circuit breakers
33 74 00 extra-high-voltage
33 75 00 high-voltage electrical utility
26 28 16 low-voltage electrical
26 13 13 medium-voltage switchgear
33 77 00 medium-voltage, utility
26 18 00 circuit protection, medium-
voltage
22 35 23 circulating domestic water heat
exchangers
33 16 00 cisterns
07 40 00 cladding, wall
07 64 00 sheet metal
07 64 13 standing seam
07 64 16 batten seam
07 64 19 flat seam
07 05 43 support systems
07 46 00 clapboard siding
41 23 13 clamps, lifting devices
01 26 19 clarifications
00 63 19 forms
00 93 19 record
clarifiers
43 32 23 gas and liquid purification
43 22 79 liquid process
26 54 00 classified location lighting
26 54 13 incandescent
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26 54 16 fluorescent
26 54 19 LED
12 56 33 classroom furniture
31 35 26 clay containment barriers
32 18 23 clay courts
04 62 00 clay liner plates, vitrified
clay tile
04 21 23 backing
04 21 19 facing
09 30 00 flooring
07 32 13 roof
04 21 19 unit masonry
04 21 00 clay unit masonry
07 17 00 clay waterproofing, bentonite
13 21 13 clean rooms
21 22 00 clean-agent fire extinguishing
11 24 19 cleaners, central vacuum
08 79 00 cleaners' hooks, windows
cleaning
09 01 50 ceilings
01 74 00 construction
01 74 23 final
XX 01 00 maintenance
04 01 00 masonry
05 01 00 metal
01 74 00 procedures
41 01 52 silo
04 01 40 stone
09 01 60 terrazzo flooring
09 01 30 tile
33 01 00 underground piping
04 01 20 unit masonry
09 01 70 wall finishes
06 01 00 wood
33 82 53 cleaning, lubrication
chemicals, communications
cleaning concrete
03 30 00 new CIP
03 40 00 new precast
03 01 00 rehabilitation
cleaning equipment
13 13 00 aquariums
11 81 23 façade access
11 48 00 food service and disposal
13 11 49 swimming pool
13 17 00 tubs and pools
11 81 19 vacuum
cleanouts
22 05 76 drainage piping, facility
10 32 00 fireplaces
22 13 19 waste and vent piping
33 39 23 sanitary sewerage, utility
31 11 00 clearing and grubbing
35 59 33 cleats, marine
……….. cleft-face stone - see stone
25 12 23 client-server information
network gateways
11 67 33 climbing walls
11 72 00 clinic equipment, healthcare
27 53 13 clock systems
clocks
10 74 13 exterior
12 46 19 interior
10 25 16 part of service walls
01 77 00 closeout procedures
01 78 00 closeout submittals
42 21 16 closed-circuit cooling towers,
process
CCTV closed-circuit television
08 71 00 closers, door
10 57 23 closet shelving
10 57 33 hardware
10 57 00 closet specialties
13 26 00 closets, fabricated
clothes dryers
10 28 23 clothes drying racks
12 44 00 clothes hampers
12 55 26 clothes hooks, safety,
detention
clothes racks
10 57 00 closet specialties
12 50 00 furniture
10 57 23 clothes rods
28 05 27 cloud based storage for
electronic safety and security
04 22 00 CMU
02 51 13 coagulation, site remediation
14 91 13 coal chutes
23 10 00 coal handling and storage
coal tar
07 51 16 roofing
32 12 36 seal coats, flexible paving
07 12 16 waterproofing
23 54 00 coal-fired furnaces
35 30 00 coastal construction
11 21 33 coat checking equipment
10 57 13 coat racks
11 21 33 checkroom
12 50 00 furniture
07 57 00 coated foamed roofing
08 81 00 coated glass
41 34 23 coating equipment,
manufacturing
41 31 13 coating lines, manufacturing
coatings
09 96 13 abrasion-resistant
09 83 00 acoustic
05 05 13 anodic
09 96 23 anti-graffiti
09 97 26 cementitious
09 96 35 chemical-resistant
09 97 23 concrete
03 39 00 concrete curing
03 11 00 concrete form
03 05 00 concrete surface
treatments
40 46 16 corrosion protection,
process
09 97 35 dry erase
03 35 00 dustproofing
09 96 53 elastomeric
07 18 00 elastomeric, traffic-bearing
09 96 56 epoxy
09 96 43 fire-retardant
07 81 00 fire protection
32 01 13 flexible paving
05 05 13 fluoropolymer
03 11 00 form
05 05 13 galvanizing
09 96 59 glazed, high-build
09 96 00 high-performance
07 21 63 insulative, fluid-applied
09 96 46 intumescent
07 81 23 intumescent fire protection
09 01 90 maintenance
09 97 23 masonry
05 05 13 metal
09 97 00 metal protective
05 05 13 porcelain enamel
05 05 13 powder
09 97 13 steel, field-applied
05 05 13 steel, prefinished
09 96 63 textured plastic
07 18 00 traffic-bearing
33 01 30 underground pipeline re-
lining
07 19 00 water repellent
07 14 00 waterproof
07 18 00 waterproof, traffic-bearing
coaxial cabling
27 13 33 backbone, communications
33 82 33 communications
distribution
27 15 33 horizontal, communications
cocks
22 11 19 water
12 58 00 cocktail tables
12 48 13 cocoa fiber entrance mats
27 52 23 code blue systems
01 41 13 code conformance, regulatory
01 41 23 code fees applicable to project
27 21 16 codecs, communications
12 58 23 coffee tables, residential
11 46 00 coffee urns
11 21 23 coffee vending machines
31 52 00 cofferdams
coiling
08 33 00 doors
08 33 00 grilles
10 22 23 partitions
coils
23 82 16 air
23 82 00 chilled-water cooling
23 62 00 coils and fan units
coin collection equipment
11 12 26 parking
34 54 26 passenger fare
11 14 26 pedestrian
34 52 26 vehicle fare
10 51 00 coin-operated lockers
11 46 00 cold dish tables
32 01 16 cold in-place reused asphalt
paving
32 17 23 cold plastic pavement
markings
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13 34 23 cold storage buildings,
fabricated
08 34 13 cold storage doors
13 21 26 part of fabricated room
07 21 00 cold storage insulation
03 05 00 cold weather procedures,
concrete
07 51 00 cold-applied bituminous
roofing
07 51 00 cold-applied mastic roof
membrane
cold-formed
05 40 00 metal framing
05 42 00 metal joists
05 44 00 metal trusses
41 32 23 cold-forming equipment,
manufacturing
32 12 16 cold-mix asphalt paving
32 11 26 cold-reused bituminous base
course
……….. collected stone - see stone
10 55 16 collection boxes, postal
specialties
collectors
23 40 00 dust, air distribution
44 11 00 dust, industrial
11 82 00 facility solid waste handling
equipment
48 14 13 solar, power generation
23 56 13 solar, heating
11 82 00 solid waste
03 05 00 color hardeners
03 35 19 colored concrete finishes
coloring agents
03 05 00 concrete
32 13 13 concrete paving
04 05 13 masonry mortar
09 20 00 plastering
09 66 00 terrazzo flooring
10 26 13 column guards
22 42 00 column showers
columns
05 14 00 aluminum
05 70 00 decorative metal
06 18 16 glued-laminated wood
06 60 00 ornamental plastic
06 44 39 ornamental wood
03 41 00 precast concrete
05 12 00 steel
06 11 00 structural wood
06 13 00 timber
combination
21 13 23 dry-pipe and pre-action fire
sprinklers
23 33 13 fire and smoke dampers
21 13 23 fire sprinkler systems
33 40 00 storm drain and underdrain
combined
23 76 19 direct and indirect
evaporative air coolers
48 30 00 heat and power generation
48 31 16 heat and power
generation, biomass-
fueled
48 31 00 heat and power
generation, combustion
48 31 13 heat and power
generation, natural gas-
fueled
40 15 13 combustion air piping
23 24 00 combustion engine piping,
internal
23 51 00 combustion exhaust
equipment
40 15 00 combustion system gas piping,
process
12 45 13 comforters
commercial
22 33 36 domestic water heaters,
electric
22 34 36 domestic water heaters,
gas
22 31 16 domestic water softeners
22 42 39 faucets
27 51 23 intercommunications
22 42 00 plumbing fixtures
10 28 13 toilet accessories
11 20 00 commercial equipment
45 15 00 canning
11 21 73 laundry
11 52 16 projection
12 12 13 commissioned paintings
01 91 00 commissioning of
27 08 00 communications
03 08 00 concrete
14 08 00 conveying equipment
31 08 00 earthwork
26 08 00 electrical
48 08 00 electrical power generation
28 08 00 electronic safety and
security
11 08 00 equipment
02 08 00 existing conditions
32 08 00 exterior improvements
01 91 00 facility
09 08 00 finishes
21 08 00 fire suppression
12 08 00 furnishings
23 08 00 HVAC
33 08 50 hydrocarbon utilities
45 08 00 industry-specific
manufacturing
25 08 00 integrated automation
01 91 26 integrated system
04 08 00 masonry
41 08 00 materials process
equipment
05 08 00 metals
08 08 00 openings
22 08 00 plumbing
44 08 00 pollution control equipment
43 08 00 process gas and liquid
equipment
42 08 00 process heating, cooling,
and drying
40 08 00 process systems
13 08 00 special construction
10 08 00 specialties
33 08 40 stormwater utilities
07 08 00 thermal and moisture
protection
34 08 00 transportation
33 08 00 utilities
35 08 00 waterway and marine
06 08 00 wood, plastics, and
composites
01 91 00 commissioning summary
40 05 93 common motor requirements
for process equipment
common work results for
27 05 00 communications
03 05 00 concrete
14 05 00 conveying equipment
31 05 00 earthwork
26 05 00 electrical
48 05 00 electrical power generation
28 05 00 electronic safety and
security
11 05 00 equipment
02 05 00 existing conditions
32 05 00 exterior improvements
09 05 00 finishes
21 05 00 fire suppression
12 05 00 furnishings
43 05 00 gas handling and storage,
process
23 05 00 HVAC
45 05 00 industry-specific
manufacturing equipment
25 05 00 integrated automation
43 05 00 liquid handling and storage,
process
04 05 00 masonry
41 05 00 material processing and
handling equipment
05 05 00 metals
08 05 00 openings
04 03 05 period masonry
06 03 05 period wood
22 05 00 plumbing
42 05 00 process heating, cooling,
and drying equipment
40 05 00 process interconnections
13 05 00 special construction
10 05 00 specialties
07 05 00 thermal and moisture
protection
34 05 00 transportation
33 05 00 utilities
35 05 00 waterway and marine
06 05 00 wood, plastics, and
composites
01 61 00 common product requirements
40 05 51 common requirements for
process valves
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27 00 00 communications
28 05 41 antennas
27 40 00 audio-video
27 05 26 bonding
28 05 41 cable, radiating coaxial
27 10 00 cabling
33 81 21 concealed towers
27 15 01 conductors
27 20 00 data
27 50 00 distributed
27 51 29 emergency
27 15 01 horizontal cabling
applications
27 05 26 grounding
27 50 00 monitoring
05 45 19 metal supports
28 05 39 secure voice
27 05 05 selective demolition
27 05 44 sleeves and sleeve seals
for pathways and cabling
27 30 00 voice
33 83 00 wireless
communications equipment
27 40 00 audio-video
27 20 00 data
40 66 33 metallic and fiber-optic
communication cabling and
connectors
27 30 00 voice
33 83 00 wireless
27 05 13 communications services
27 13 43 cabling
33 80 00 communications utilities
33 81 21 concealed towers
33 82 00 distribution
33 79 19 grounding
33 81 00 structures
33 83 00 wireless distribution
33 79 16 communications tower
grounding
CATV community antenna television
22 11 23 compact circulators
10 56 26 compact storage shelving
31 62 13 compacted-expanded base-
concrete piles
31 23 23 compaction
31 43 16 compaction grouting
compactors
41 61 19 plant equipment
44 53 61 solid waste
11 82 26 waste, facility
11 30 13 trash, residential
compartments
10 21 16 shower and dressing
10 21 13 toilet
10 21 00 compartments and cubicles
00 65 19 compliance, certificates of
13 42 00 components, building
26 09 16 components, electrical control
composite
07 40 00 building panels
06 73 00 decking
10 22 19 demountable partitions
08 16 00 doors
32 31 32 exterior fences and gates
08 81 00 glass
03 22 19 grid reinforcing
06 71 13 lumber
05 36 00 metal decking
07 40 00 panels
31 62 23 piles
06 81 00 railings
03 21 21 reinforcement bars
06 82 00 trim
04 27 13 unit masonry
08 54 00 windows
03 52 13 composite concrete and
insulating decks
07 31 33 composite rubber shakes
composition
07 46 43 siding
09 63 43 stone flooring
10 11 23 tackboards
10 11 00 writing surfaces
07 65 00 composition flashings
04 20 00 masonry assemblies
07 50 00 membrane roofing
11 82 29 composting equipment
compounds
08 85 00 glazing
07 92 00 joint sealants
07 50 00 roofing
compressed air
11 11 13 equipment, vehicle service
22 15 00 filters
22 61 00 healthcare systems
25 35 26 integrated automation
22 61 00 laboratory systems
22 15 00 lubricators
22 15 13 piping, general service
40 12 00 piping, process
40 12 13 process piping for
breathing service
22 15 00 regulators
22 15 00 specialties
31 71 00 tunneling
22 15 16 valves, general service
33 56 53 compressed gases storage
tanks
compressible filler
04 05 23 for masonry
08 85 00 glazing
compression
32 14 73 concrete paving joint
sealants
03 20 00 reinforcement, concrete
07 91 13 seals
01 45 00 testing, general procedures
compressors
23 62 00 condenser units and
43 12 00 gas, process
23 60 00 HVAC
23 61 00 refrigerant
computer
27 22 00 equipment,
communications
11 28 16 printers
27 24 13 printers, communications
45 43 00 electronic product
manufacturing
40 67 13 equipment racks
……….. computer flooring - see access
flooring
28 46 23 computer-based detention
monitoring
23 81 23 computer-room air-
conditioners
10 13 13 computerized directories
10 56 26 computerized mobile storage
systems
11 28 13 computers
27 22 00 communications
40 62 21 desktop
23 09 23 HVAC control
40 62 19 industrial
25 11 00 integrated automation
40 62 26 laptop
26 09 43 lighting control
40 62 23 mobile
40 62 16 operator workstation
40 62 13 server
40 62 29 tablet and mobile devices
40 62 00 computer system hardware
and ancillaries
23 56 13 concentrating solar collectors,
heating
03 00 00 concrete
03 15 00 accessories
03 05 00 admixtures
03 05 00 aggregates
03 15 00 anchors, cast-in
05 05 19 anchors, post-installed
03 33 00 architectural, CIP
32 11 36 base courses
03 05 00 bonding agents
03 82 00 boring
33 05 39 box sections for sewers
and culverts
04 22 00 brick
03 35 00 bushhammered
03 30 00 cast-in-place
03 01 00 cleaning, maintenance
33 05 39 closures, pipe
03 35 19 colored
12 36 13 countertops
32 16 13 curbs
03 39 00 curing
03 81 00 cutting
03 52 13 decks, composite
03 35 00 dustproofing
33 05 39 elliptical pipe
33 42 26 end sections, stormwater
piping
03 35 00 etching
01 71 36 examination, non-
destructive
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03 35 23 exposed aggregate
03 35 00 finishing
09 62 13 flooring, plank
31 05 23 for earthwork
32 05 23 for exterior improvements
03 11 00 forming
05 30 00 formwork, metal form deck
03 49 00 glass-fiber-reinforced
03 61 00 grout
32 16 13 gutters
03 51 16 gypsum deck
03 05 00 hardeners
03 05 00 hot weather procedures
03 64 00 injection grouting
03 15 00 inserts
03 52 00 insulating
33 05 39 irrigation and drainage pipe
03 15 16 joints
03 54 00 leveling
03 47 16 lift-slab
03 52 16 lightweight insulating
03 31 00 lightweight structural
03 52 00 low-density, insulating
03 70 00 mass
03 05 00 materials
34 71 13 median barrier
03 50 00 nailable
03 53 19 overlayment
32 01 26 overlays, paving
03 45 00 panels, precast
33 05 39 pipe
03 37 19 pneumatically placed
03 38 00 post-tensioned
03 40 00 precast
03 48 26 precast parking bumpers
03 40 00 pre-stressed
33 05 39 pressure pipe
03 37 16 pumped
31 43 00 raising
03 01 00 rehabilitation
03 20 00 reinforcement
03 01 00 restoration
12 14 00 sculpture
03 35 00 sealing
03 05 05 selective demolition
33 34 13 septic tanks
03 11 13 shoring
03 35 00 special finishes
03 37 00 specially-placed
09 61 19 floor staining
33 05 39 sewer and culvert pipe
03 31 00 structural
03 41 00 structural, precast
32 11 36 sub-base for paving
03 05 00 surface treatments
33 05 39 thrust restraints, pipe
03 53 00 toppings
03 35 46 topical treatments
04 22 00 unit masonry
33 05 39 utility pipe
33 05 39 wall fittings, pipe
03 15 13 waterstops
03 50 00 concrete asphaltic perlite deck
……….. concrete block - see concrete
masonry unit
concrete bridge girders
03 41 00 precast prestressed
03 38 00 post-tensioned
09 97 23 concrete coatings
09 96 23 graffiti-resistant
07 19 00 water-repellent
03 82 13 concrete core drilling
31 66 16 concrete cribbing foundation
walls
31 62 13 concrete displacement piles
03 35 16 concrete floor finishing, heavy-
duty
04 28 00 concrete form masonry units
concrete inertia bases
21 05 48 fire-suppression equipment
23 05 48 HVAC equipment
22 05 48 plumbing equipment
CMU concrete masonry unit
04 22 00 concrete masonry units
03 30 00 concrete mix design, CIP
32 13 13 concrete paving
32 13 73 joint sealants
32 01 29 patching
32 01 29 raising
32 01 26 resurfacing
……….. concrete paving jacking - see
concrete paving raising
concrete piles
31 63 23 bored
31 62 13 driven
concrete plank
03 41 13 hollow core
03 41 13 precast
03 51 16 precast gypsum
31 43 13 concrete pressure grouting
03 30 00 concrete protection, CIP
03 01 00 concrete resurfacing
32 01 26 paving
07 32 16 concrete roof tile
concrete slabs
03 30 00 cast-in-place
03 41 13 hollow-core planks, precast
03 41 23 precast
03 35 46 concrete topical treatments
04 28 00 concrete-filled masonry units
31 62 23 concrete-filled steel piles
23 22 13 condensate piping
40 11 23 for process applications
condensate pumps
23 21 29 automatic
23 22 23 steam
23 21 13 condenser water piping
condensers
48 11 16 fossil fuel power generation
48 16 16 geothermal power
generation
48 12 26 nuclear fuel power
generation
42 23 13 process
23 63 00 refrigerant
42 23 00 condensers and evaporators,
process
23 52 16 condensing boilers, heating
23 63 00 condensing units
conditioners
26 35 00 power, electrical
22 31 00 water
43 22 11 conditioning equipment,
process water
00 31 19 conditions, existing
00 21 00 conditions affecting award of
contract
conductive
33 79 83 concrete grounding
09 67 13 elastomeric liquid flooring
09 65 33 resilient flooring
09 66 33 terrazzo flooring
09 33 00 tiling
conductors
26 05 00 electrical
25 05 13 integrated automation
26 41 00 lightning protection
33 79 83 site grounding
conduit
27 05 33 communications
26 05 33 electrical
25 05 28 integrated automation
27 41 16 conference room audio-video
11 28 00 conference room equipment
10 11 36 conference units, visual
display
……….. conferences – see meetings
27 16 00 connecting cords, devices and
adapters, communications
06 05 23 connectors, wood framing
26 05 00 connectors for electrical wires
00 62 76 consent of surety
conservation treatment
02 03 00 for existing period
conditions
04 03 24 for period adobe unit
masonry
03 03 33 for period architectural
concrete
06 03 40 for period architectural
woodwork
03 03 30 for period cast-in-place
concrete
09 03 50 for period ceilings
04 03 21 for period clay unit
masonry
05 03 58 for period column covers
03 03 00 for period concrete
04 03 22 for period concrete unit
masonry
05 03 76 for period decorative
forged metal
05 03 75 for period decorative
formed metal
05 03 70 for period decorative metal
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05 03 71 for period decorative metal
stairs
05 03 73 for period decorative metal
railings
08 03 71 for period door hardware
06 03 20 for period finish carpentry
09 03 00 for period finishes
07 03 60 for period flashing and
sheet metal
09 03 60 for period flooring
08 03 70 for period hardware
06 03 13 for period log construction
08 03 91 for period louvers
08 03 90 for period louvers and
vents
04 03 00 for period masonry
09 03 63 for period masonry flooring
05 03 00 for period metals
05 03 51 for period metal stairs
08 03 51 for period metal windows
07 03 33 for period natural roof
coverings
08 03 00 for period openings
09 03 91 for period painted surfaces
09 03 90 for period painting and
coating
09 03 21 for period plaster
assemblies
09 0325 for period plastering
09 03 65 for period resilient flooring
07 03 32 for period roof tiles
07 03 41 for period roof panels
07 03 00 for period roofing
07 03 40 for period roofing and
siding panels
07 03 61 for period sheet metal
roofing
07 03 31 for period shingles and
shakes
08 03 34 for period special function
doors
08 03 30 for period specialty doors
and frames
07 03 30 for period steep slope
roofing
04 03 43 for period stone masonry
03 03 31 for structural concrete
05 03 12 for period structural steel
09 03 51 for period suspended
ceilings
09 03 66 for period terrazzo flooring
09 03 56 for period textured ceilings
09 03 30 for period tile
08 03 95 for period vents
09 03 72 for period wall coverings
09 03 70 for period wall finishes
08 03 75 for period window
hardware
08 03 50 for period windows
06 03 00 for period wood
08 03 14 for period wood doors
09 03 64 for period wood flooring
07 03 46 for period wood siding
08 03 52 for period wood windows
01 35 03 conservation treatment
procedures
13 34 13 conservatories
11 62 00 consoles, carillon and organ
consolidation
03 30 00 CIP concrete
04 01 40 stone
06 01 00 wood
13 21 29 constant temperature rooms
23 36 13 constant volume air terminal
units
35 32 16 constructed artificial reefs
12 14 19 constructed sculptures
32 71 00 constructed wetlands
construction
01 54 00 aids
01 12 00 by owner, multiple contract
01 74 00 cleaning
01 54 19 cranes
01 52 00 facilities
01 55 16 haul routes
03 15 00 joints
01 71 23 layout
02 42 00 materials, diversion
00 61 13 payment bonds
00 61 13 performance bonds
01 12 16 phasing, multiple contract
01 32 33 photographs
01 32 26 progress documentation
01 53 00 temporary
01 26 46 construction change
directives
00 63 46 forms
00 94 46 record
01 54 00 construction equipment
00 62 89 form
construction management
00 52 23 agreement
00 52 26 agreement form –
construction manager as
agent or adviser – cost-plus
00 41 00 bid forms
00 72 00 general conditions
construction management
contracts
01 12 00 summary, multiple contract
01 11 00 summary, single contract
construction safety
00 72 00 general conditions
00 73 00 supplementary conditions
01 32 16 construction schedules
00 62 83 forms
00 31 13 preliminary
00 43 83 proposed
construction sequence
01 12 16 multiple contract
01 11 00 single contract
01 74 19 construction waste
management
00 62 23 diversion form
26 29 13 contactors, low-voltage
41 12 13 container bulk material
conveyors
41 42 16 container bulk material loaders
container
41 41 16 cappers
41 41 19 fillers
41 41 00 filling and sealing
41 42 00 packing equipment
41 40 00 processing and packaging
41 41 23 sealers
41 42 26 shrink wrappers
41 42 29 stackers
41 21 23 container piece material
conveyors
44 51 00 containers, solid waste
31 35 26 containment barriers
00 31 24 contamination reports, soil
01 21 16 contingency allowances
01 14 16 continued occupancy
continuous
04 05 19 joint reinforcing, for
masonry
32 13 13 reinforced concrete paving
07 72 26 ridge ventilators
08 63 00 skylights
……….. contract - see agreement
……….. contract clauses - see general
conditions
01 77 00 contract closeout
contract conditions
00 73 00 additional articles
00 72 00 general
01 11 13 contract documents, work
covered by
……….. contract forms - see
agreement forms
01 12 19 contract interface
01 26 00 contract modifications
00 94 00 record
01 32 26 contract progress reporting
00 71 00 contracting definitions
03 15 00 contraction joints, concrete
00 91 57 contractor request for contract
modification
01 14 00 contractor use of premises
00 45 13 contractor's qualifications
01 45 16 contractor's quality control
01 11 00 contracts, single, summary of
work
00 45 00 contractual requirements
compliance certificates
control
11 15 00 equipment, security
31 25 00 erosion
07 95 00 expansion
28 46 24 interfaces, fire
33 37 00 overflow
10 81 00 pest
44 00 00 pollution
01 45 00 quality
13 48 00 seismic
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13 48 00 sound
13 48 00 vibration
23 09 00 control air tubing
25 13 00 control and monitoring
network, integrated automation
25 15 16 control and monitoring
software, integrated
automation
26 22 19 control and signal
transformers, low-voltage
13 26 00 control booths, fabricated
control dampers
23 09 23 HVAC
25 35 23 integrated automation
control devices
11 12 00 parking
11 14 16 pedestrian
33 72 33 control house equipment
34 40 00 control instrumentation,
transportation
control joints
03 15 00 concrete
09 29 00 gypsum board
04 05 23 masonry
09 22 36 plastering
09 66 00 terrazzo flooring
control panels
23 09 00 HVAC
25 14 00 integrated automation
48 09 00 power generating and
transmitting
33 72 33 substation, electrical utility
23 09 13 control relays, HVAC
40 67 23 control system console
control sequences
23 09 93 HVAC
25 90 00 integrated automation
40 67 00 control system equipment
panels and racks
40 69 13 control system simulators
34 73 23 control towers, airfield,
manufactured
control valves
23 09 23 HVAC
25 35 19 integrated automation
26 05 23 control-voltage cables
33 42 16 control wiring, railway
33 72 43 control wiring, substation
……….. controlled density fill - see
flowable fill
13 21 00 controlled environment
rooms
11 41 23 walk-in coolers, food
service
13 21 26 walk-in coolers, specialty
11 41 26 walk-in freezers, food
service
13 21 26 walk-in freezers, specialty
controllers
28 05 43 couplers
26 29 13 enclosed, low-voltage
26 18 39 motor, medium-voltage
40 78 23 potentiometers and manual
26 35 33 power factor, electrical
34 42 19 railway
40 92 00 self-contained flow,
process
28 05 43 signal
40 78 43 single-loop
28 05 43 splitters, signal
26 29 23 variable frequency motor
08 71 00 controlling hardware, door
controls
34 43 26 airfield
34 48 16 bridge, operating
11 61 00 broadcast
27 53 13 clock
25 57 00 communications
25 52 00 conveying equipment
35 13 53 dams
28 46 00 detection
26 09 00 dimming
25 50 00 door
25 56 00 electrical
48 19 00 electrical power generation
25 58 00 electronic safety and
security
25 51 00 equipment
31 25 00 erosion
07 95 00 expansion
25 53 00 fire suppression
22 52 23 fountain equipment
28 33 13 gas detection and alarm
23 09 00 HVAC
25 50 00 integrated automation
28 16 13 intrusion detection
26 09 00 lighting
26 09 43 lighting, addressable
luminaire
25 56 00 lighting, integrated
automation
35 12 53 marine
40 67 63 panel-mounted
uninterruptible power
supply
10 81 00 pest
25 54 00 plumbing
48 09 00 power generating and
transmitting
01 45 00 quality
34 42 00 railroad instrumentation
28 35 13 refrigerant detection and
alarm
13 48 00 seismic
13 48 00 sound
34 42 00 subway instrumentation
22 51 23 swimming pool equipment
01 57 00 temporary
11 61 00 theater
34 40 00 transportation
33 09 00 utility
13 48 00 vibration
28 23 13 video surveillance
35 11 53 waterways
23 82 00 convection heating and cooling
units
23 82 33 convectors
33 72 33 converter stations, substation
converters
40 66 19 media
26 32 29 rotary, electrical
26 33 33 static power, electrical
34 21 13 static power, traction power
41 31 13 converting lines,
manufacturing
14 00 00 conveying equipment
01 85 00 performance requirements
14 05 05 selective demolition
42 32 16 conveyor material dryers,
process
conveyors
34 77 39 baggage
41 12 13 bulk material
11 43 16 dish
11 43 16 food
41 21 23 piece material
41 12 19 pneumatic
41 21 23 postal
11 44 00 cooking equipment
11 30 13 residential
10 35 23 cooking stoves, wood-burning
coolers
22 47 00 drinking water
11 41 13 reach-in
11 41 23 walk-in
01 51 23 cooling, temporary
23 60 00 cooling equipment, central
HVAC
42 23 16 cooling evaporators, process
23 21 13 cooling piping
23 21 23 cooling pumps
cooling towers
23 65 00 HVAC
23 65 14 induced-draft
42 21 00 process
05 58 19 cooling unit enclosures
coordination with
01 14 16 occupants
01 31 13 other contractors
01 31 13 owners
01 31 13 subcontractors
11 28 23 copiers
07 71 13 copings
04 72 00 cast stone
07 62 00 custom sheet metal
07 62 13 fabricated
04 20 00 unit masonry
CPA copolymer alloy
00 45 43 corporate resolutions
copper
05 70 00 decorative
07 62 00 flashing
10 14 16 plaques
07 46 00 siding
33 05 17 utility pipe
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copper cabling
27 13 13 backbone, communications
33 82 13 communications
distribution
27 15 13 horizontal, communications
copper sheet roofing
07 61 00 custom
07 41 13 manufactured
06 44 23 corbels, wood
core drilling
00 31 32 available to bidders
02 25 00 by contractor
cork
07 21 00 insulation
07 91 26 joint fillers
……….. cork boards - see tackboards
09 62 29 cork flooring
09 72 13 cork wall coverings
09 22 36 corner beads
10 26 13 corner guards
06 46 26 cornices, wood
48 71 13 corona test equipment, power
generation
01 45 00 correction of defective
construction
40 46 00 corrosion protection, process
09 96 00 corrosion-resistant coatings
04 60 00 corrosion-resistant masonry
corrugated
08 81 00 glass
05 30 00 metal decking
33 05 27 metal utility pipe
03 11 00 paper forms
07 40 00 plastic panels
07 46 00 siding
33 42 26 corrugated metal end sections,
stormwater piping
03 11 00 corrugated metal forms
05 30 00 form deck
01 29 73 cost breakdown
cost-plus-fee
00 52 16 agreement form
(design/bid/build or
design/negotiate/build)
00 41 33 bid forms
00 72 00 general conditions
08 33 13 counter doors, coiling
23 65 00 counter flow cooling towers
14 41 13 counterbalanced people lifts
07 62 00 counterflashing
07 71 16 manufactured
counters
11 51 00 charging, library
12 35 59 display
11 12 00 parking
40 75 73 particle
11 30 13 countertop ranges, residential
12 36 00 countertops
09 30 13 ceramic tile
11 40 00 food service
12 36 26 glass
12 36 71 paper-composite
33 71 26 coupling capacitors
12 60 00 courtroom seating, multiple
seating
covers
07 95 13 expansion joints
10 73 00 protective
10 73 26 walkway
07 54 13 CPA roofing
07 53 13 CPE roofing
01 32 16 CPM schedules
32 01 17 crack sealing, asphalt paving
32 11 36 cracked and seated concrete
base
12 46 23 crafts, decorative
41 22 13 crane rails
41 22 13 cranes
34 78 33 crane scales
01 54 19 temporary
34 71 13 crash barriers
10 26 00 crash rails, interior
11 78 16 crematorium equipment
08 75 00 cremone bolts
31 53 00 cribbing and walers
31 52 00 crib cofferdams
08 42 43 critical care unit entrances
CPM critical path method
27 25 26 CRM software,
communications
27 16 19 cross connect wire,
communications
34 11 33 cross ties, track
23 65 00 cross-flow cooling towers
06 17 19 cross-laminated timber
crushed stone aggregate
03 05 00 concrete
07 50 00 membrane roofing
32 15 40 paving
32 15 40 crushed stone surfacing
11 82 26 crushers, bottle and can
41 11 23 crushers, bulk material
40 42 00 cryogenic temperature
insulation, process
40 74 53 cryogenic temperature sensors
07 16 16 crystalline waterproofing
CSPE
07 14 00 fluid-applied waterproofing
07 53 16 roofing
07 13 00 sheet waterproofing
27 21 16 CSU/DSU, communications
10 21 23 cubicle curtains
10 21 23 cubicle hardware
10 21 23 cubicle tracks
10 21 00 cubicles
10 21 16 dressing
10 21 23 healthcare
12 59 00 office
10 21 16 shower
10 21 13 toilet
12 36 61 cultured marble countertops
33 42 00 culverts
cup dispensers
11 46 00 food dispensing equipment
10 28 13 toilet accessories
10 74 23 cupolas
06 44 26 wood
05 50 00 curb guards, metal
curbs
07 72 13 manufactured, roof
32 10 00 paving
08 60 00 skylight
06 10 00 wood, roof
curing
03 39 00 concrete
03 40 00 precast concrete
03 39 00 curing compounds, concrete
42 15 16 curing ovens, industrial
11 67 00 curling rinks
25 36 19 current sensors, integrated
automation
48 71 16 current test equipment, power
generation
33 71 26 current transformers, electrical
utility
I/P current-to-pressure
40 79 33 current-to-pressure converters,
process
12 22 00 curtain fabrics
12 22 16 curtain hardware
12 22 16 curtain tracks
08 01 40 curtain wall restoration
11 81 23 curtain wall façade access
equipment
08 44 00 curtain walls
04 42 43 stone panels
33 16 93 storage tank, internal
12 22 00 curtains
10 21 23 cubicle
12 44 16 shower
11 61 43 stage
09 53 13 curved profile ceiling
suspension assemblies
09 64 53 cushioned wood flooring
cushions
09 68 00 carpet
12 67 00 pew, bench, and seat
10 28 26 custodial accessories
custom
27 16 13 cable assemblies,
communications
23 73 23 central-station air-handling
units
14 27 00 elevator cabs and doors
08 11 13 hollow metal doors and
frames
05 70 00 metalwork, decorative
12 11 00 mosaic murals
06 42 00 panelwork
23 75 16 rooftop air-conditioning
units, packaged
05 58 00 sheet metal
06 41 00 wood casework
06 46 00 wood trim
06 44 13 wood turning
06 42 00 wood wall paneling
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06 40 00 woodwork
custom furniture
12 55 83 detention
12 54 83 hospitality
12 57 83 industrial
12 56 83 institutional
12 51 83 office
12 58 83 residential
12 53 83 retail
12 52 83 seating
12 59 83 systems
CRM customer relationship
management
27 25 26 customer relationship
management software
31 71 00 cut and cover tunnels
09 30 33 cut natural stone tiling
……….. cut stone - see stone
09 30 33 cut stone tiling, interior
35 41 16 cutoff trenches, levee
26 05 33 cutout boxes, electrical
cutouts
26 18 13 medium-voltage, facility
33 77 33 medium-voltage, utility
26 18 33 medium-voltage, enclosed
fuse, facility
cutting and patching
01 73 29 execution
00 72 00 general conditions
11 30 00 cutting blocks, food, residential
41 36 23 cutting equipment,
manufacturing assembly
41 36 23 cutting torches, manufacturing
28 05 11 cyber security requirements for
electronic safety and security
41 11 26 cyclones, bulk material
43 27 13 cyclonic liquid filters, process
11 61 00 cycloramas
08 71 00 cylinder locks
D__________________
35 70 00 dam construction and
equipment
35 10 00 dam signaling and control
equipment
23 09 13 damper controllers
dampers
23 33 13 air duct
23 09 23 control
10 32 13 fireplace
07 11 00 dampproofing
35 70 00 dams
03 72 00 mass concrete
09 60 00 dance floors
13 18 16 dasher boards, ice rink
data
01 32 23 layout
00 31 32 soil boring, available
information
02 32 13 soil boring, by contractor
00 31 21 survey, available
information
01 71 23 survey, by contractor
27 20 00 data communications
27 22 00 hardware
27 21 00 network equipment
27 24 00 peripheral data equipment
27 26 00 programming and
integration services
27 25 00 software
10 55 33 data distribution boxes, postal
27 22 00 data processing equipment
02 06 14 data report, geotechnical
database
27 26 16 development,
communications
25 12 23 integration network
gateways
27 25 33 software, communications
08 34 59 day gates, security and vault
40 63 13 DCS, process
01 94 00 deactivation of a facility
08 71 00 dead-lock bolts
33 72 13 deadend structures, electrical
utility
40 79 43 deadweight testers
23 53 16 deaerators, heating boiler
43 22 26 deaerators, liquid, process
11 97 13 deal drawers
01 74 19 debris control and removal
01 74 19 debris removal, final
41 34 26 deburring equipment,
manufacturing
23 80 00 decentralized HVAC
equipment
07 22 00 deck insulation
07 76 00 deck pavers
decking
05 34 00 acoustical metal
05 33 00 aluminum
07 22 00 asphaltic insulation fill
03 50 00 cast
03 51 13 cement and wood fiber
06 73 00 composite
06 15 23 glued-laminated wood
03 34 00 low-density concrete
05 30 00 metal
06 53 00 plastic
03 41 00 precast concrete
05 31 00 steel
03 31 00 structural concrete
01 53 26 temporary
07 18 00 traffic coatings
06 15 00 wood
01 94 00 decommissioning, facility
02 60 00 decontamination, site
decorative
12 46 00 accessories
03 35 00 CIP concrete finishes
32 13 16 concrete paving
12 46 23 crafts
05 77 00 extruded metal
09 94 00 finishes
05 76 00 forged metal
05 75 00 formed metal
09 94 23 gilding
08 81 13 glass glazing
05 73 00 handrails and railings
32 31 19 metal fences and gates
05 74 00 metal castings
05 71 00 metal stairs
09 54 33 panel ceilings
09 20 00 plastering
08 84 13 plastic glazing
03 45 00 precast concrete
32 31 19 security metal fences and
gates
05 75 00 sheet metal
09 54 36 suspended grids
05 70 00 decorative metalwork
27 35 23 dedicated 911 systems
33 79 83 deep earth grounding
05 21 13 deep longspan steel joists
31 62 00 deep pile foundations
11 44 00 deep well cookers
11 30 13 residential
10 43 13 defibrillator cabinets
01 42 16 definitions
00 71 00 contracting
00 23 00 procurement
dehumidification units
23 84 16 dehumidification units,
desiccant
23 84 19 dehumidification units,
mechanical
41 24 19 dehydrators, specialty material
handling
DI deionized
40 23 13 deionized water piping,
process
22 67 00 deionized water system,
laboratory
01 35 73 delegated design procedures
34 71 19 delineators, roadway
01 65 00 delivery of products
21 13 26 deluge fire sprinklers
demineralization equipment
22 31 00 domestic water
23 25 00 hot water heating
23 25 00 steam heating
02 41 00 demolition
01 94 00 facility
02 41 00 selective
02 41 19 whole structure
23 08 00 demonstration, HVAC
01 79 00 demonstration and training
01 79 00 demonstration of systems,
general procedures
08 12 16 demountable aluminum door
frames
demountable floor systems
09 69 00 access flooring
13 28 66 athletic
10 22 19 demountable partitions
11 61 23 demountable risers and
platforms
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40 34 10 dense phase pneumatic
conveying lines
31 45 16 densification, soil
03 05 00 densifiers, concrete
12 35 70 dental casework
11 74 00 dental equipment
11 51 16 depositories, book
41 22 33 derricks
42 31 16 desiccant equipment, process
00 31 21 description of existing
buildings
00 31 21 description of existing site
01 33 16 design data, submittal
01 35 73 design procedures, delegated
00 72 00 design professional's role
during construction
design-build contracts
01 12 00 summary, multiple contract
01 11 00 summary, single contract
12 41 13 desk accessories
12 43 13 desk lamps
12 59 23 desk system furniture
desks
12 55 16 detention
12 51 00 furniture
11 51 00 library charging
27 22 23 desktop computers,
communications
detection
28 31 20 area and perimeter
intrusion
28 16 13 electronic personal safety
28 31 00 fire
28 43 00 fuel-oil
28 42 00 gas
28 37 13 gunshot
28 16 00 intrusion
28 30 00 leak
11 14 43 pedestrian
28 41 00 radiation
28 44 00 refrigerant
34 41 23 roadway
28 46 11 sensors, fire
28 43 15 sensors, fuel-oil
28 42 15 sensors, gas
28 41 15 sensors, radiation
28 44 15 sensors, refrigerant
28 46 11 sensors, smoke
28 45 13 sensors, water
28 46 12 switches, fire alarm
28 45 00 water
11 14 43 detection specialties,
pedestrian control
34 41 23 detectors, traffic signal
detention
13 42 63 cell modules
05 59 63 cells
28 52 17 communication systems
08 34 63 door frame protection
11 98 12 doors and frames
11 98 14 door hardware
11 98 00 equipment
11 98 16 equipment fasteners
01 35 13 facility procedures
12 55 00 furniture
08 71 63 hardware
28 52 10 interfaces
27 51 23 intercommunications
26 55 63 lighting
28 52 13 monitoring and control
11 98 13 pass-through doors
28 52 19 personal protection
systems
01 35 13 project procedures
11 98 11 requirements for equipment
11 98 19 room padding
28 52 00 security systems
28 52 11 security system
requirements
10 28 13 toilet accessories
28 52 15 video systems
11 98 23 window screens
11 98 21 windows
00 73 46 determination of wage
schedule
01 53 00 detours, construction
devices
40 74 49 change-of-state
temperature measurement
40 74 36 diode temperature
measurement
40 73 43 force measurement
11 14 16 pedestrian control
40 74 13 resistance temperature
40 73 53 torque measurement
31 23 19 dewatering
01 57 23 temporary control
diagrams
40 96 25 logic, process
40 96 30 loop, process
27 05 13 dialtone services
27 13 43 cabling
09 22 36 diamond lath
11 72 00 diathermy equipment
40 16 26 diborane gas piping
41 32 26 die-casting equipment,
manufacturing
die-formed sheet metal
07 61 00 custom sheet metal roofing
07 40 00 metal roof and wall panels
41 35 13 dies, manufacturing
diesel
33 52 19 fuel distribution
26 32 13 generators
41 64 13 locomotives, plant
equipment
40 21 19 process piping
diffusers
23 37 13 air
26 50 00 lighting
41 34 23 diffusion coating equipment,
manufacturing
digital
00 54 33 protocol exhibit
27 35 13 voice announcers,
communications
DSL digital subscriber line
27 05 13 digital subscriber line
services
27 13 43 cabling
26 09 43 digital-network lighting controls
31 52 00 dike cofferdams
40 34 50 dilute phase pneumatic
conveying lines
……….. dimension stone - see stone
10 14 19 dimensional letter signage
26 27 26 dimmers
26 09 00 dimming controls
12 58 19 dining tables, residential
41 34 23 dipping coating equipment,
manufacturing
23 09 23 direct-digital controls, HVAC
23 76 13 direct evaporative air coolers
23 73 39 direct gas-fired heating and
ventilating units, indoor
23 57 33 direct geoexchange heat
exchangers
09 51 53 direct-applied acoustical
ceilings
33 71 53 direct-current transmission
25 12 16 direct-protocol integration
network gateways
10 14 00 directional signage
01 26 00 directives, construction change
10 13 00 directories
00 01 03 directory, project
10 17 13 directory units, telephone
……….. dirt - see soils
12 50 00 disappearing beds
……….. disappearing stairs - see
retractable stairs
41 31 13 disassembly lines,
manufacturing
40 15 29 disassociated-ammonia-gas
combustion system piping
27 24 29 disaster recovery equipment,
communications
……….. disconnect switches - see
circuit breakers
dish
11 43 13 carts
11 43 16 conveyors
11 46 00 dispensers
11 41 00 storage, food service
10 28 00 dishes, soap
11 48 13 dishwashers
11 30 13 residential
22 11 00 disinfecting potable water
piping
dispensers
11 46 00 automatic food
34 77 00 baggage
11 46 00 beverage
11 21 23 cigarette
11 46 00 dish
11 46 00 food
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11 12 16 parking ticket
10 28 13 sanitary napkin
11 21 23 sundries
11 61 00 ticket, entertainment
10 28 13 towel
display
10 12 00 cases
11 21 63 cases, refrigerated
06 41 00 casework, architectural
woodwork
12 35 59 casework, manufactured
11 59 00 equipment
26 55 59 lighting
14 73 59 turntables
10 11 00 units, visual
display panels
48 09 00 power generating and
transmitting
11 59 00 displays, exhibit
disposable filters
23 41 00 air cleaning
22 32 00 domestic water
disposal
02 81 00 hazardous materials
02 81 00 waste material, off-site
33 34 00 wastewater, onsite
11 48 00 disposal equipment, food
service
31 23 00 disposal of excavated material
disposal units
11 82 19 waste, incinerators,
packaged
11 30 13 waste compactors,
residential
disposers, food waste
22 42 26 commercial plumbing
fixture
11 30 13 residential appliance
22 41 26 residential plumbing fixture
00 73 83 dispute resolution
11 78 00 dissecting equipment
DAF dissolved-air flotation
46 63 32 distillation equipment, water
vapor compression
40 23 16 distilled water piping, process
22 67 00 distilled water system,
laboratory
27 50 00 distributed communications
and monitoring systems
27 51 00 audio-video
27 52 00 healthcare
40 68 26 online performance
software
DCS distributed control system
40 63 13 distributed control systems,
process
27 53 00 distributed systems
distribution
33 61 00 chilled water
33 82 00 communications
33 71 36 extra-high-voltage electrical
utility
33 71 39 high-voltage electrical utility
26 20 00 low-voltage electrical
26 10 00 medium-voltage electrical
33 71 49 medium-voltage electrical
utility
33 61 00 hot water
33 60 00 piped energy
34 21 00 traction power
33 10 00 water
26 27 00 distribution equipment, low-
voltage
distribution transformers
26 22 13 low-voltage
26 12 00 medium-voltage
26 27 33 distribution units, power
01 57 00 ditching, temporary
40 33 26 diverter bulk materials valves
41 21 26 diverter gates, piece material
07 62 00 diverters, sheet metal
09 66 00 divider strips, terrazzo flooring
dividers
11 66 53 gymnasium
10 22 00 room
13 11 46 diving boards
dock
11 13 00 bridges
11 13 13 bumpers
11 13 19 levelers
11 13 00 lifts
11 13 26 lights
11 13 00 ramps, adjustable
11 13 16 seals and shelters
11 13 00 docks, loading
27 53 19 doctors' paging equipment
01 78 39 documents, project record
……….. doghouse - see control house
03 11 00 dome pans, concrete forms
13 33 13 dome structures, fabricated
08 63 13 domed metal-framed skylights
08 62 13 domed unit skylights
……….. domelites - see skylights
domes
05 14 00 aluminum-framed
03 11 00 concrete forms
13 33 13 geodesic, fabricated
13 34 56 observatory, fabricated
10 86 00 security
08 60 00 skylight
05 12 00 steel framed
domestic water
22 31 00 conditioning equipment
22 32 00 filtration equipment
22 36 23 geothermal preheaters
22 35 00 heat exchangers
22 33 00 heaters, electric
22 34 00 heaters, fuel-fired
22 11 16 piping
22 36 00 preheaters
22 31 00 softeners
22 36 13 solar preheaters
22 11 19 specialties
door
08 79 00 accessories
08 74 00 actuators
26 27 73 bells
08 71 00 bottoms, automatic
08 74 00 card key locking hardware
08 71 00 checks
26 27 73 chimes
08 71 00 closers
10 57 36 closet
25 50 00 controls
11 98 00 detention
08 74 13 electrical locking systems
08 74 00 electro-mechanical
hardware
08 74 00 electromagnetic holders
08 80 00 glazing
08 71 00 hardware
08 71 00 holders
08 79 00 knockers
08 71 13 openers, automatic
08 71 00 seals
10 14 00 signage
08 71 00 stops
08 71 00 trim
08 71 00 weatherstripping
10 26 44 door and frame protection
06 46 13 door and window wood
casings
door answering
27 50 00 intercoms
28 13 00 security
door frames
11 98 12 detention
08 12 00 metal
06 60 00 plastic
05 50 00 rolled steel
06 48 00 wood
10 26 33 door guards
08 71 00 door hardware
08 71 00 hanging
08 71 00 locking
08 74 00 monitoring
08 71 00 operating
08 91 26 door louvers
08 11 00 metal doors
08 17 00 door opening assemblies
doors
08 31 13 access
08 35 13 accordion-folding
23 34 33 air curtain
08 39 13 airtight
13 21 13 airtight, clean room
13 21 16 airtight, hyperbaric
08 42 26 all-glass entrance
08 13 16 aluminum
08 42 00 aluminum entrance
08 33 00 automatic fire
08 34 59 bank
08 39 53 blast-resistant
08 13 23 bronze
08 42 00 bronze entrance
13 21 13 clean room
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10 57 36 closets
08 33 00 coiling
08 34 13 cold storage
13 21 26 cold storage rooms
08 33 13 counter coiling
08 34 36 darkroom
08 34 59 day gates
10 22 19 demountable partition
08 34 63 detention
23 33 33 duct access
14 10 00 dumbwaiters
14 27 16 elevator
10 32 23 fireplace
08 38 13 flexible strip
08 35 13 folding
13 20 00 for special-purpose rooms
08 34 16 hangar
08 13 13 hollow metal
13 21 16 hyperbaric room
08 34 19 industrial
08 34 49 lead-lined
08 34 33 light-proof
10 22 13 mesh partition
08 13 00 metal
08 42 00 metal entrances
10 22 23 operable partition
08 36 13 overhead sectional
08 15 00 plastic
08 17 13 prehung metal
08 17 23 prehung wood
08 34 49 radiation shielding
08 42 33 revolving
08 34 36 revolving darkroom
08 34 46 RFI shielding
08 33 00 roll-up
08 42 26 safety glass
08 11 66 screen, metal
08 15 66 screen, plastic
08 14 66 screen, wood
08 36 13 sectional
08 34 53 security
08 32 00 sliding glass
08 13 73 sliding non-fire-rated metal
08 11 73 sliding metal fire
08 15 73 sliding plastic
08 14 73 sliding wood
08 34 73 sound control
08 30 00 special applications
08 30 00 special operating methods
08 13 19 stainless steel
08 42 00 stainless steel entrances
08 14 23 steel-faced wood
08 11 69 storm, metal
08 15 69 storm, plastic
08 14 69 storm, wood
08 42 26 tempered glass
10 21 00 toilet and shower
compartment
08 38 00 traffic
08 34 59 vault
08 36 00 vertical lift
08 39 19 watertight
08 14 00 wood
doors and frames
08 17 00 integrated
08 11 00 metal
23 34 33 doorways, air curtain
12 35 30 dormitory casework
12 56 43 dormitory furniture
13 42 43 dormitory unit modules
40 33 29 double or single dump bulk
materials valves
03 41 00 double tees, precast
23 51 33 double wall chimneys
31 52 00 double wall cofferdams
……….. double-hung windows - see
windows
34 81 16 double-swing bridge
machinery
03 15 00 dovetail anchor slots
04 05 19 dovetail anchors
07 71 23 downspouts
07 62 00 custom
23 51 13 draft control devices
23 51 13 draft equipment, forced
11 28 00 drafting equipment
41 12 13 drag chain bulk material
conveyors
41 21 23 drag chain piece material
conveyors
33 42 00 drain culverts
22 13 16 drain piping, sanitary
drainage
33 34 53 distribution chambers
33 34 56 dosage chambers
33 34 51 field system
33 34 57 infiltration chambers
33 41 00 piping, storm
33 40 00 site
drainage pumps
22 14 33 pedestal
22 14 36 submersible
drains
22 14 26 area, facility
22 13 19 floor
22 14 26 roof
22 14 26 storm, facility
22 51 13 swimming pool
22 14 26 trench, facility
12 22 13 draperies
09 83 22 acoustic
11 61 43 stage
drapery
12 22 13 fabrics
12 22 16 hardware
12 25 13 rods, motorized
12 22 16 tracks
41 35 13 drawing dies, manufacturing
41 32 29 drawing equipment,
manufacturing
drawings
01 78 39 record
01 33 23 shop
35 01 00 waterway and marine
35 24 00 dredging
35 24 26 backhoe/dipper
35 24 43 bed-leveling
35 24 21 bucket
35 24 23 clamshell
35 24 46 krabbelaar
35 24 36 pneumatic
35 24 13 suction
35 24 33 water injection
……….. drench showers - see
emergency showers
……….. dressed stone - see stone
12 58 33 dressers, residential
10 21 16 dressing compartments
drilled
31 63 26 caissons
31 63 29 concrete piers
31 63 33 micropiles
31 63 29 shaft construction
drilling
31 63 00 bored piles
01 73 29 cutting and patching
00 31 32 exploratory, available to
bidders
02 32 13 exploratory, by contractor
14 24 00 hydraulic elevator plunger
31 71 16 drilling and blasting, tunnel
excavation
41 33 23 drilling equipment,
manufacturing
11 74 00 drills, dental
22 47 13 drinking fountains
10 25 16 part of service walls
32 84 13 drip irrigation systems
drive-up
11 22 16 bank equipment
11 12 16 ticket dispensers, parking
13 34 23 toll booths, fabricated
31 62 00 driven piles
31 08 13 load tests
31 01 62 repairs
02 86 00 drum handling
43 22 29 drum handling, liquid process
equipment
41 14 29 drum-handling batching
equipment
40 32 00 dry bulk material chutes
09 97 35 dry erase coatings
21 24 00 dry-chemical fire extinguishing
03 61 13 dry-pack grouting
21 13 16 dry-pipe fire sprinklers
04 41 00 dry-placed stone assemblies
04 28 13 dry-stacked concrete-filled
masonry units
26 12 16 dry-type medium-voltage
transformers
33 73 23 dry-type transformers, utility
dryers
10 28 16 hair
10 28 13 hand
42 32 00 material, process
42 31 13 drying evaporators, process
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42 15 13 drying ovens, industrial
27 05 13 DSL services
27 13 43 cabling
22 34 56 dual-fuel-fired domestic water
heaters
33 71 19 ductbanks, underground
electrical
23 31 00 ducts, air
23 33 33 access panels
23 33 00 accessories, air
23 01 30 cleaning
23 82 16 coils
23 33 00 connection systems
23 33 23 extractors
23 55 13 furnaces
23 31 00 hangers
23 07 13 insulation
23 33 53 liners
23 33 19 sound attenuators
23 33 00 test holes
23 05 93 testing adjusting and
balancing
23 31 00 ductwork
23 33 00 accessories
23 31 00 hangers and supports
23 07 13 insulation
23 33 38 security bars
23 33 23 turning vanes
33 71 19 underground, electrical
14 10 00 dumbwaiters
41 62 16 dump trucks, plant equipment
01 56 16 dust barriers, temporary
dust collection equipment
44 11 71 cyclone
44 11 73 multicyclone
23 35 13 dust collection systems
23 40 00 dust control equipment
01 57 26 dust control, site watering
dutch doors
08 13 00 metal
08 14 00 wood
00 72 00 duties of parties to contract
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26 41 19 early streamer emission
lightning protection
35 73 13 earth embankment dams
33 79 83 earth grounding enhancement
31 20 00 earth moving
31 73 16 earth stabilization chemical
grouting, tunnels
31 14 00 earth stripping and stockpiling
31 00 00 earthwork
10 11 13 easels, chalkboard
……….. ecclesiastical - see religious
08 85 00 edge blocks, glazing
07 50 00 edgestrips, roof
32 94 13 edging, landscape
educational
27 41 16 audio-video
12 35 30 casework
10 11 13 chalkboards
12 56 33 desks
12 56 33 furniture
27 51 23 intercommunications
10 51 00 lockers
10 11 16 markerboards
12 60 00 seating
10 11 23 tackboards
11 50 00 educational equipment
11 57 00 arts and crafts
11 52 00 audio-visual
27 53 13 clock systems
11 51 00 library
11 57 00 vocational shop
04 01 00 efflorescence removal
10 74 43 egress assemblies, below
grade
28 15 17 egress management devices
07 24 00 EIFS
23 65 00 ejector cooling towers
ejectors
33 32 00 fluid waste treatment
22 13 29 plumbing pumps
33 32 00 sewage
03 15 13 elastic waterstops
elastomeric
09 96 53 coatings
07 11 00 dampproofing
07 50 00 flashing, roof
09 67 13 fluid-applied flooring
07 56 00 fluid-applied roofing
07 92 13 joint sealants
elastomeric membrane
07 53 00 roofing
07 55 53 roofing, protected
07 13 53 waterproofing
electric
23 52 13 boilers, heating
23 83 13 cables, radiant-heating
23 09 33 controls, HVAC
14 12 00 dumbwaiters
41 22 23 fixed hoists
42 12 13 heaters, process
41 64 13 locomotives, plant
equipment
23 83 13 mats, radiant-heating
23 83 23 panels, radiant-heating
41 36 26 process tools,
manufacturing
23 83 33 radiant heaters
14 83 13 telescoping platforms
14 21 00 traction elevators
41 22 23 trolley hoists
22 47 00 water coolers
22 33 00 water heaters
electric metering
26 27 13 facility
33 71 73 utility
23 82 16 electric-resistance air coils
23 54 13 electric-resistance furnaces
electrical
26 05 26 bonding
13 47 13 cathodic protection
01 41 13 code conformance
26 09 16 control components
01 31 13 coordination
48 15 00 generators, wind-driven
26 05 26 grounding
08 74 00 locking systems
05 45 16 metal supports
26 05 33 metallic tubing
26 40 00 protection
05 35 00 system, underfloor
03 48 00 vaults, precast concrete
26 00 00 electrical, facility
26 50 00 lighting
26 20 00 low-voltage distribution
26 10 00 medium-voltage distribution
26 30 00 power generation, facility
electrical distribution
26 20 00 low-voltage
26 10 00 medium-voltage, facility
33 71 49 medium-voltage, utility
33 71 00 utility
45 45 00 electrical equipment and
appliance manufacturing
EMT electrical metallic tubing
26 05 33 electrical metallic tubing
48 00 00 electrical power generation
48 10 00 equipment
26 30 00 facility
48 05 05 selective demolition
48 70 00 testing
26 09 13 electrical power monitoring
electrical resistivity
00 31 31 available information
02 31 26 investigations
28 13 00 electrical security alarm
systems
33 70 00 electrical utilities
33 75 00 high-voltage switchgear
and protection devices
33 77 00 medium-voltage switchgear
and protection devices
33 79 00 site grounding
33 72 00 substations
33 73 00 transformers
33 71 00 transmission and
distribution
33 79 19 electrical utilities grounding
01 51 13 electricity, temporary
……….. electrified floors - see raceway
decking
28 15 15 electrified locking devices
10 14 33 electrified signage
41 33 26 electro-discharge equipment,
manufacturing
08 74 00 electro-mechanical hardware
08 81 00 electrochromic glass
41 32 33 electroforming equipment,
manufacturing
02 72 19 electrolysis water
decontamination
electromagnetic
00 31 31 available information
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08 74 00 door holders
02 31 23 investigations
EMI electromagnetic-interference
electronic
23 43 00 air filters
28 13 00 bank security systems
23 09 33 controls, HVAC
00 54 33 data protocol exhibit
11 14 00 detection systems,
pedestrian
10 13 13 directories
08 34 43 doors, detention
33 79 13 grounding, fence
28 15 25 key management systems
08 74 00 locking systems, doors
10 11 16 markerboards
10 14 63 message signage
11 62 19 organs
28 49 00 personal protection
23 43 00 precipitators
13 49 00 shielding
43 32 29 electronic deionization
purification units, process
28 30 00 electronic detection devices
28 33 11 structural monitoring
27 42 00 electronic digital systems,
audio-video
electronic fare collection
equipment
11 12 13 parking control
34 54 26 passenger
34 52 26 vehicle
28 00 00 electronic safety and
security
28 05 29 archival systems
28 05 33 communications equipment
28 05 35 firewalls
28 05 27 cloud-based storage
28 05 11 cyber security requirements
28 05 29 digital tape storage
28 05 21 digital video recorders
28 05 21 hybrid digital video
recorders
28 05 35 media converters
28 05 35 microwave transmission
equipment
28 05 23 network attached storage
28 05 35 network communications
equipment
28 05 21 network video recorders
28 05 35 non-power-over-ethernet
switches
28 05 35 power-over-ethernet
switches
28 05 07 power sources
28 05 35 routers
28 05 05 selective demolition
28 05 17 servers
28 05 13 servers, workstations and
storage
28 05 21 storage appliances
28 05 25 storage area network
28 05 31 storage management
software
28 05 29 storage media
28 05 09 surge protection
28 05 37 voice communications-
distributed antenna system
28 05 35 wireless transmission
equipment
28 05 19 workstations
48 17 00 electrochemical power
generation
41 34 36 electroplating equipment,
manufacturing
electrostatic conductive
flooring
09 33 00 tiling
09 67 00 fluid-applied
09 66 33 terrazzo
23 43 00 electrostatic filters
09 96 53 electrostatic spray coating
……….. elevated floors – see access
flooring
34 12 13 elevated monorails
26 05 05 selective demolition
elevated storage tanks
21 41 16 fire-suppression water,
facility
22 12 16 potable water, facility
33 16 00 water, utility
13 11 33 elevated swimming pools
14 83 00 elevating platforms
elevator
14 20 00 cars
14 28 16 controls
14 27 16 doors
14 28 00 equipment and controls
14 28 19 hoistway equipment
14 20 00 machinery
25 52 00 monitoring and controls
14 01 20 renovation
14 28 19 safety equipment
27 32 23 telephones
14 20 00 elevators
41 12 16 bucket
14 25 00 rack and pinion
01 54 13 temporary
11 78 00 embalming tables
27 25 19 email software
31 24 00 embankments
35 73 00 dams
31 24 16 railway
31 24 13 roadway
34 11 29 embedded track rail
emergency
10 43 00 aid specialties
27 51 29 communications systems
10 41 16 key cabinets
26 52 00 lighting
11 53 33 safety appliances,
laboratory
22 45 13 showers
10 41 00 emergency access and
information cabinets
22 45 16 emergency eye wash
fountains
11 53 33 laboratory equipment
26 33 23 emergency lighting battery
equipment, central
EMO emergency medical oxygen
10 43 00 emergency medical oxygen
22 45 00 emergency plumbing
fixtures
11 53 33 laboratory equipment
emergency power
26 33 00 battery
26 32 00 generator
28 48 00 emergency response
systems
28 48 23 computer-aided dispatch
22 45 13 emergency showers
11 53 33 laboratory equipment
EMI shielding
26 35 23 electrical
13 49 00 radiation protection
10 43 00 EMO
26 05 33 EMT
32 05 23 emulsified asphalt, for exterior
improvements
43 22 33 emulsifiers, liquid, process
09 91 00 enamels
enclosed
26 18 29 bus, medium-voltage
26 25 00 bus assemblies, low-
voltage
26 28 16 circuit breakers, low-
voltage
26 29 13 controllers, low-voltage
26 18 33 fuse cutouts, medium-
voltage
26 18 36 fuses, medium-voltage
26 28 16 switches, low-voltage
enclosures
33 81 29 communications
10 21 00 compartments and cubicles
05 58 16 custom sheet metal
05 59 63 detention, metal
26 27 16 electrical
10 82 13 equipment screens
05 58 19 heating and cooling unit
13 19 13 kennel
11 14 00 pedestrian traffic
10 17 16 telephone
01 56 00 temporary
12 50 00 end tables
33 37 46 end-of-pipe in-water storage
systems
14 41 16 endless belt people lifts
40 15 26 endothermic-gas combustion
system piping
energy
33 61 27 distribution, prefabricated
33 61 29 distribution, pre-engineered
25 50 00 management systems
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23 09 23 meters
25 50 00 monitoring and controls
23 72 00 recovery equipment
23 71 00 storage tanks
energy systems
48 14 00 solar
48 15 00 wind
23 35 16 engine exhaust systems
26 32 13 engine generators
06 11 13 engineered lumber products
01 71 23 engineering, field
01 52 13 engineer's field office
01 54 00 engines, temporary facilities
10 14 00 engraved signage
12 58 26 entertainment centers
11 60 00 entertainment and recreation
equipment
14 74 00 entertainment turntables
11 12 00 entrance equipment, parking
12 48 13 entrance mats
27 11 13 entrance protection,
communications
08 42 00 entrances
08 42 13 aluminum-framed
14 27 16 elevator
08 43 29 sliding storefront
08 14 00 wood
08 41 00 entrances and storefronts
28 15 00 entry systems, intercom
28 15 00 entry systems, telephone
02 24 00 environmental assessment
00 31 24 available information
13 21 00 environmental control rooms
25 50 00 environmental controls
01 57 19 temporary
00 31 24 environmental impact study
reports
01 35 33 environmental procedures
07 91 16 EPDM gaskets, joint
07 53 23 EPDM roofing
epoxy
03 05 00 bonding agents, concrete
09 96 56 coatings
06 01 00 consolidation, wood
09 66 23 terrazzo
epoxy grouting
03 63 00 for concrete
09 30 00 for tiling
03 64 23 epoxy injection crack repair
epoxy mortar
04 05 13 for masonry
09 30 00 for tiling
09 96 56 epoxy polyester coatings
03 21 00 epoxy-coated reinforcement
09 67 16 epoxy-marble-chip flooring
00 73 36 equal employment
opportunity
00 45 36 affidavit
11 00 00 equipment
11 92 00 agricultural
11 66 00 athletic
11 52 00 audio-visual
11 22 00 banking
11 61 00 broadcast
11 46 23 coffee and espresso
11 21 73 commercial laundry
01 54 00 construction
40 63 00 control system
40 67 00 control system panels and
racks
11 98 00 detention
40 66 26 device network
46 63 32 distillation, water vapor
compression
11 21 73 dry cleaning
23 72 00 energy recovery
11 59 00 exhibit
11 40 00 foodservice
40 66 23 frame relay
11 70 00 healthcare
11 93 00 horticultural
11 25 00 hospitality
40 79 23 instrument calibration
40 79 26 instrument programming
11 53 00 laboratory
11 51 00 library
11 13 00 loading dock
11 81 00 facility maintenance
11 80 00 facility maintenance and
operation
11 82 00 facility solid waste handling
23 25 33 makeup-water filtration,
HVAC
41 30 00 manufacturing
11 78 00 mortuary
11 62 00 musical
40 66 53 multiple address radio
35 12 33 navigation, marine
40 66 00 network and
communication
11 56 00 observatory
11 28 00 office
11 55 00 planetarium
11 12 00 parking control
11 14 00 pedestrian control
11 68 00 play field and structures
40 66 56 point-to-point radio
11 29 00 postal, packaging, and
shipping
11 67 00 recreation
11 21 63 refrigerated display
11 91 00 religious
11 30 00 residential
10 43 31 respiration
11 21 00 retail and service
40 66 73 satellite communication
11 97 00 security
11 15 00 security control
11 05 05 selective demolition
11 22 16 teller and service
11 61 00 theater and stage
11 79 00 therapeutic
11 22 13 vault
11 11 36 vehicle charging
11 11 00 vehicle service
11 21 23 vending
11 94 00 veterinary
11 57 00 vocational shop
34 78 00 weighing
01 87 00 equipment and furnishings
performance requirements
01 61 00 equipment and materials
equipment enclosures
08 92 00 louvered
10 82 13 screens
equipment identification
21 05 53 fire suppression
23 05 53 HVAC
22 05 53 plumbing
01 93 00 equipment maintenance
01 61 00 equipment requirements, basic
27 11 00 equipment room fittings,
communications
00 43 00 equipment schedule
23 05 93 equipment testing, adjusting,
and balancing
01 73 16 erection
31 25 00 erosion control
31 25 34 retention measures
31 25 14 stabilization measures
31 25 24 structural measures
01 57 13 temporary
31 35 19 erosion control mats
35 43 00 erosion protection, scouring
25 52 00 escalator and moving walks
controls
14 31 00 escalators
14 91 23 escape chutes
00 43 26 estimated quantities list
12 17 13 etched glass artwork
12 10 00 etched metal artwork
etching
03 35 00 concrete
08 81 00 glass
05 70 00 etching metal
07 54 16 ethylene ester roofing, ketone
23 21 00 ethylene glycol
EIP ethylene interpolymer
EPDM ethylene propylene diene
monomer
01 91 00 evaluations, system
performance
evaporative
23 76 00 coolers
23 84 13 humidifiers
23 63 33 refrigerant condensers
42 23 16 evaporators, cooling, process
43 22 36 evaporators, liquid, process
01 71 00 examination
11 72 00 examination and treatment
equipment
11 72 00 examination room equipment
31 64 16 excavated caissons
……….. excavated stone - see stone
31 23 16 excavation
02 63 00 hazardous materials
649 Keyword Index
31 71 00 tunnel
31 50 00 excavation support and
protection
41 61 23 excavators, plant equipment
23 57 00 exchangers, heat, HVAC
42 13 00 exchangers, heat, industrial
02 87 16 excrement removal
01 73 00 execution
01 70 00 execution requirements
01 25 16 execution substitution
procedures
11 66 13 exercise equipment
23 34 00 exhaust fans
11 30 00 residential
23 37 13 exhaust grilles
exhaust hoods
44 10 00 industrial
23 38 13 kitchen, commercial
11 30 13 kitchen, residential
11 53 13 laboratory
23 37 13 exhaust registers
23 35 00 exhaust systems, special
exhibit
00 54 36 building information
modeling
11 59 00 booths and screens
10 12 00 cases
12 35 59 casework, manufactured
06 41 00 casework, architectural
woodwork
00 54 33 digital/electronic data
protocol
11 59 00 equipment
26 55 59 lighting
14 73 59 turntables
13 34 00 exhibition buildings, fabricated
00 31 21 existing building description
02 00 00 existing conditions
02 22 00 assessment
00 31 19 available information
01 71 16 general requirements
00 31 21 photographic report
existing hazardous material
01 26 00 assessment
00 31 26 available information
existing material
02 25 00 assessment
00 31 25 available information
existing period conditions
02 03 00 conservation treatment
02 03 01 maintenance of existing period
conditions
00 31 21 existing site description
08 71 00 exit devices
40 15 23 exothermic-gas combustion
system piping
05 53 19 expanded metal gratings
09 22 36 expanded metal lath
10 22 14 expanded metal partitions
10 82 00 expanded metal screens
10 71 13 sun control
05 05 23 expansion bolts
07 95 00 expansion control
expansion fittings and loops
21 05 16 fire suppression
23 05 16 HVAC
22 05 16 plumbing
07 95 13 expansion joint covers
07 95 63 bridge
07 71 29 roofing, manufactured
07 62 00 sheet metal, custom
expansion joints
07 95 63 bridge
03 15 00 concrete
09 29 00 gypsum board
04 05 23 masonry
09 22 36 plastering
07 71 29 roofing, manufactured
09 66 00 terrazzo flooring
23 21 13 expansion valves, hydronic
03 11 00 expendable forms
11 53 00 experimental apparatus
exploratory drilling
00 31 32 available to bidders
02 32 13 by contractor
07 72 33 explosion hatches
exposed aggregate
04 22 23 concrete masonry units
03 35 23 concrete finishes
32 13 13 concrete paving
03 45 00 precast concrete
exposed architectural
05 14 13 structural aluminum
05 12 13 structural steel
40 05 05 exposed piping installation
23 41 23 extended surface filters
exterior
06 40 13 architectural woodwork
07 95 00 expansion joints
07 24 00 finish assemblies
06 20 13 finish carpentry
08 81 23 glass glazing
10 82 13 grilles and screens
32 00 00 improvements
26 56 00 lighting
08 91 00 louvers, sun-control
09 93 13 opaque stains
09 91 13 painting
32 93 00 plants
10 71 13 protection, sun-control
11 68 43 scoreboards
10 71 13 shutters
10 74 00 specialties
32 95 00 support structures, planting
09 93 13 transparent stains
06 48 00 wood frames and jambs
EIFS exterior insulation and finish
systems
10 71 13 exterior sun control devices
10 73 13 awnings
07 40 00 exterior wall assemblies
04 20 00 masonry
27 24 19 external drives,
communications
43 32 33 external regeneration systems,
process
10 44 16 extinguishers, fire
21 20 00 extinguishing systems, fire
21 21 00 carbon dioxide
21 22 00 clean agent
21 24 00 dry chemical
21 23 00 wet chemical
01 78 46 extra stock materials
EHV extra-high-voltage
33 74 43 extra-high-voltage shunt
reactors
33 71 36 extra-high-voltage wiring
extruded
07 71 13 copings
07 71 16 counterflashings
07 71 19 gravel stops
07 71 23 gutters and downspouts
07 71 29 roof expansion joint covers
extruded metal
08 12 00 door frames
08 41 00 entrances and storefronts
41 32 39 extruding equipment,
manufacturing
41 35 13 extrusion dies, manufacturing
41 31 13 extrusion lines, manufacturing
extrusions
08 44 00 metal, curtain wall
05 70 00 metal, decorative
05 10 00 metal, structural
08 40 00 metal storefront
10 14 00 extrusions for signage
22 45 16 eye wash stations
11 53 33 as laboratory equipment
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23 37 16 fabric
23 37 16 air distribution devices
03 22 00 concrete reinforcing
23 33 43 connections, duct
32 01 17 reinforcement for asphalt
paving
13 31 00 structures
03 22 00 welded wire
12 05 13 fabrics
10 21 23 cubicle curtains
12 22 00 curtains
12 22 13 drapery
10 28 00 shower curtains
11 61 43 stage curtains
12 05 13 treatments
12 05 13 upholstery
10 11 46 visual display
09 72 19 wall coverings
07 65 13 fabric-faced copper flashing
09 54 46 fabric-wrapped ceiling panels
09 77 23 fabric-wrapped wall surfacing
fabricated
13 26 00 booths
32 34 00 bridges
13 34 00 building components
13 42 00 building modules
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13 34 23 buildings
13 34 23 cold storage
07 62 13 copings
07 62 16 counterflashing systems
05 71 00 decorative metal stairs
13 33 13 dome structures
08 17 00 doors and frames
07 62 23 downspouts
07 26 19 fasciae
05 12 16 fire-protected steel columns
07 62 19 gravel stops
07 62 23 gutters
04 25 00 masonry panels
45 39 00 metal manufacturing
05 51 00 metal stairs
07 62 29 roof expansion joints
13 26 00 rooms
07 62 33 scuppers
10 73 00 shelters
05 71 13 spiral stairs
31 72 16 steel tunnel linings
10 56 00 storage shelving
13 34 00 structures
13 11 00 swimming pools
13 36 00 towers
06 17 53 trusses, wood
06 17 00 wood beams and joists
fabricated panel assemblies
07 44 63 faced
07 41 63 roof
07 42 63 wall
07 46 63 with siding
06 50 00 fabricated structural plastics
06 17 00 fabricated structural wood
11 41 23 fabricated walk-in coolers
11 41 26 fabricated walk-in freezers
fabrications
06 40 00 architectural woodwork
32 39 33 artificial rock
06 61 00 cast polymer
07 44 63 faced panel assemblies
41 67 16 fall protection equipment,
plant
09 27 13 glass-fiber-reinforced
gypsum
05 50 00 metal
07 46 63 panel assemblies, with
siding
09 27 00 plaster
06 60 00 plastic
06 62 00 plastic foam
07 41 63 roof panel assemblies
06 61 13 simulated stone
04 43 16 stone
07 42 63 wall panel assemblies
01 43 19 fabricator qualifications
04 21 13 face brick
27 15 43 face plates and connectors,
communications
03 45 13 faced architectural precast
concrete
07 44 63 faced panel assemblies
07 71 19 fasciae
06 46 29 architectural woodwork
07 62 00 custom sheet metal
06 22 00 finish carpentry
facilities
01 52 00 construction
01 50 00 temporary
facility
01 91 00 commissioning
01 94 00 decommissioning
02 41 00 demolition and removal
01 93 00 maintenance
01 92 00 operation
13 47 00 protection
01 91 19 shell commissioning
01 75 16 startup
22 14 63 stormwater retention tanks
01 91 16 substructure
commissioning
01 81 00 facility performance
requirements
01 86 00 services
08 83 00 shell
01 82 00 substructure
04 21 36 facing tile, glazed structural
clay
27 33 26 facsimile servers
27 32 29 facsimiles, communications
05 05 13 factory-applied metal coatings
06 05 83 factory-applied wood coatings
09 29 00 factory-finished gypsum board
08 80 00 factory-glazed
08 16 00 composite doors
08 54 00 composite windows
08 13 00 metal doors
08 15 00 plastic doors
08 13 00 metal doors
08 43 00 storefronts
08 52 00 wood windows
08 14 00 wood doors
13 49 00 fallout protection
03 11 13 falsework, concrete
23 82 19 fan coil units
fans
23 34 00 ceiling
11 30 00 ceiling, residential
23 51 13 draft control
43 11 00 gas handling, process
23 34 00 HVAC
23 34 39 propeller, high-volume low-
speed
11 30 34 residential ceiling
13 34 23 farm buildings, fabricated
fare collection equipment
34 54 00 passenger
11 14 43 pedestrian
34 50 00 transportation
34 52 00 vehicle
fasteners
09 29 00 gypsum board
07 50 00 membrane roofing
06 05 23 for composites
05 05 23 for metals
06 05 23 for plastics
06 05 23 for wood
06 10 00 rough carpentry
07 30 00 steep roofing
05 05 23 structural metal
34 11 36 track rails
FOG fats, oils and grease
22 40 00 faucets
09 94 16 faux finishing
……….. fax machines - see facsimiles
feeders
41 13 23 bulk material
43 22 39 liquid, process
41 21 39 piece material
13 19 16 feeding devices, kennel
feedpumps
23 21 23 hydronic piping
feedwater
23 53 00 equipment
23 53 00 heaters, heating system
23 53 13 pumps
01 41 23 fees, regulatory agency
felts
06 16 00 building
07 65 00 flashing
07 50 00 roof flashing
07 50 00 roofing
32 31 00 fencing
32 31 19 decorative, security
02 58 13 snow
01 56 26 temporary
35 59 13 fenders, marine
34 71 13 fenders, road appurtenances
05 56 00 ferrous metal castings
42 14 33 ferrous melting furnaces
32 01 90 fertilizing, maintenance
……….. fiber-optic cable - see optical
fiber cable
07 46 46 fiber-cement siding
31 34 23 fiber soil reinforcement
32 12 16 fiber-modified asphalt paving
fiber-reinforced
cementitious
07 44 00 roof and wall panels
06 12 00 wood roof deck
03 11 00 fiber-resin forms
fiberboard
07 22 16 roof insulation
06 16 00 sheathing and
underlayment
06 40 00 substrate for architectural
woodwork
09 28 19 fibered gypsum backing
boards
fiberglass
03 11 00 concrete forms
23 07 13 duct insulation
10 75 00 flagpoles
07 20 00 insulation
08 45 13 sandwich panel assembly
33 34 13 septic tanks
651 Keyword Index
07 31 00 shingles
08 54 69 storm windows
33 05 36 utility pipe
08 54 66 window screens
08 54 13 windows
07 31 13 fiberglass-reinforced shingles
12 05 13 fibers, fabric
07 50 00 fibrated aluminum roof coating
fibrous
09 51 13 acoustical panels
23 41 00 filters, air
07 91 26 packing for joint sealers
03 24 00 reinforcing
23 31 16 fibrous glass ductwork
06 16 00 fibrous sheathing
07 21 00 building insulation
00 72 00 field administration
01 71 23 field engineering
25 14 23 field equipment panels,
integrated automation
01 52 13 field offices
01 26 39 field orders
00 63 36 forms
00 94 39 record
01 45 16 field quality control
01 43 36 field samples
……….. field stone - see stone
01 33 19 field test reports
field-erected
23 65 23 cooling towers
33 32 11 wastewater pumping
stations
06 10 00 field-fabricated wood curbs
32 13 73 field-molded concrete paving
joint sealants
……….. fieldhouse – see gymnasium
fieldhouse seating
12 63 00 fixed
12 66 00 telescoping
08 81 00 figured glass
10 82 00 filigree grilles
12 51 19 filing cabinets
31 23 23 fill
……….. fill insulation – see loose fill
insulation
fillers
07 91 26 joint
04 05 23 joint, for masonry
41 34 23 film coating equipment,
manufacturing
11 77 00 film illuminators, x-ray
11 52 16 film projectors
films
08 87 26 bird control
03 39 00 concrete curing
07 11 00 dampproofing
08 87 00 glazing
09 77 26 surfacing
11 52 16 filmstrip projectors
filter fabric
31 35 19 erosion and sedimentation
control
31 05 16 geotextile
31 32 19 soil stabilization
filters
23 41 00 air
43 15 00 air and gas, process
22 50 00 aquariums
22 50 00 aquatic facilities
26 35 23 EMI
43 31 13 gas and liquid, process
43 15 33 grease
26 35 26 harmonic
43 22 43 liquid, process
26 35 33 power
26 35 46 RFI
33 44 00 stormwater
22 51 19 swimming pool
22 50 00 tubs and pools
22 32 00 water, domestic
filtration equipment
23 40 00 air
22 32 00 domestic water
23 51 43 flue-gas
43 31 00 gas and liquid, process
23 25 33 makeup-water, HVAC
final
01 74 23 cleaning
01 77 16 inspection
00 65 19 settlement certificate
01 77 16 site review
01 78 29 site survey
00 31 16 financial information, owner
31 22 16 fine grading
06 44 29 finials, wood
finish
06 20 00 carpentry
09 77 33 terrazzo wall
31 22 16 finish grading
32 91 19 for planting
……….. finish hardware - see door
hardware
09 00 00 finishes
03 35 00 CIP concrete
09 60 00 flooring
05 05 13 metal
09 20 00 plastering
09 05 05 selective demolition
09 93 00 transparent
finishing
06 40 00 architectural woodwork
03 35 00 concrete
09 29 00 gypsum board
41 34 00 finishing equipment,
manufacturing
41 31 13 finishing/painting lines,
manufacturing
23 52 33 finned water-tube boilers
23 82 36 finned-tube radiation heaters
28 46 20 fire alarm
28 01 80 operation and
maintenance
28 06 80 schedules
28 46 23 speakers
28 46 20 systems
40 69 33 fire and gas
monitoring/protection systems
for industrial applications
07 80 00 fire and smoke protection
10 44 19 fire blankets
04 54 00 fire brick
08 33 00 fire closures
23 33 13 fire dampers, in ducts
fire department
21 11 19 connections
10 41 13 plan cabinet
14 93 00 slide pole systems
28 46 00 fire detection and alarm
28 46 24 emergency control
interfaces
28 01 80 operation and
maintenance
28 05 07 power sources
28 46 12 pull stations
28 06 80 schedules
28 46 12 sensors, pressure
28 05 09 surge protection
28 46 12 switches
08 10 00 fire doors
08 33 00 coiling
08 35 13 folding
08 11 73 sliding metal
08 34 00 special function
05 51 23 fire escapes, metal
10 44 43 fire extinguisher accessories
10 25 16 part of service walls
10 44 16 fire extinguishers
21 20 00 fire-extinguishing systems
21 21 00 carbon dioxide
21 22 00 clean agent
21 24 00 dry chemical
21 23 00 wet chemical
10 25 16 part of service walls
21 12 23 fire hose valves
21 12 13 fire hoses
fire hydrants
21 11 16 facility
32 39 16 fire pits, manufactured
07 80 00 fire protection
07 81 00 applied
32 35 23 barriers
07 82 00 board
10 44 13 cabinets
07 81 16 cementitious
09 29 82 gypsum board
09 23 82 gypsum plastering
07 81 23 intumescent
07 81 26 magnesium cement
07 81 00 magnesium oxychloride
07 81 33 mineral fiber
07 81 29 mineral fiber, cementitious
07 81 00 spray-applied
23 38 13 systems, surface, food
service
01 51 16 temporary
04 20 00 unit masonry
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10 44 00 specialties
33 11 19 water distribution
21 34 00 fire pump accessories
21 30 00 fire pumps
21 13 00 fire sprinklers
07 84 00 fire stopping
21 00 00 fire suppression
21 07 00 insulation
21 11 00 piping, facility
21 05 05 selective demolition
21 05 17 sleeves and sleeve seals
21 13 00 sprinkler systems
21 12 00 standpipes
28 31 00 supervisory systems
21 10 00 systems, water-based
33 11 19 utility water distribution
piping
21 40 00 water storage
fire-rated
08 81 00 glass
09 29 00 gypsum board
09 22 36 gypsum lath
08 11 00 metal frames
06 48 00 wood frames
fire-rated doors
08 11 00 metal
08 30 00 special
08 14 00 wood
fire-resistant
07 80 00 assemblies
09 23 82 gypsum plastering
09 20 00 plastering
07 81 00 sprayed coatings
fire-retardant
09 96 43 coatings
09 91 00 painting
06 05 73 treatment, wood
23 52 39 fire-tube boilers, heating
fired clay
04 21 23 backing tile
04 21 13 bricks
04 21 36 facing tile
09 63 13 masonry flooring
09 30 19 paver tile
32 14 00 pavers
07 32 13 roofing tile
fireplace
10 32 00 accessories
10 32 13 dampers
10 31 16 forms, manufactured
10 32 16 inserts
10 01 30 restoration
10 32 00 screens and doors
10 32 00 specialties
10 32 26 water heaters
10 31 13 fireplace flues
04 57 00 unit masonry
10 31 00 fireplaces
04 57 00 masonry
05 12 16 fire protected steel columns,
fabricated
07 84 00 firestopping
27 21 13 firewalls, communications
01 52 16 first aid, temporary
10 43 16 first aid cabinets
35 79 13 fish ladders
fittings
23 31 00 ductwork
22 40 00 plumbing fixture
10 11 00 visual display units
fixed
10 11 13 chalkboards
41 22 23 hoists
10 11 16 markerboards
10 88 00 scales
12 61 00 seating, audience
12 65 00 seating, multiple-use
10 11 23 tackboards
08 50 00 windows
31 63 26 fixed end caisson piles
23 72 19 fixed-plate air-to-air energy
recovery
22 40 00 fixture carriers
fixtures
26 50 00 lighting
22 40 00 plumbing
41 36 16 fixtures and jigs,
manufacturing assembly
01 55 00 flagmen
10 75 00 flagpoles
10 83 13 flags
09 63 40 flagstone flooring
32 14 40 flagstone paving
……….. flake board - see oriented
strand board
40 79 46 flame scanners
01 51 00 flares and lights, temporary
42 32 19 flash material dryers, process
23 51 00 flash tanks
flashing
07 50 00 base
07 65 13 laminated sheet
04 05 23 masonry through-wall
07 65 19 plastic
07 62 00 roofing, metal
07 62 00 wall, metal
07 60 00 flashing and sheet metal
26 05 00 flat cables, electrical
03 81 13 flat concrete sawing
41 53 19 flat files, process
11 93 26 flat fillers, horticultural
23 56 13 flat-plate solar collectors,
heating
48 14 13 flat-plate solar collectors,
power generation
07 41 13 flat seam roofs
07 61 19 custom metal
41 62 19 flatbed trucks, plant equipment
11 61 00 flats, theater
12 42 16 flatware
flexible
04 05 19 anchors, masonry
26 05 33 conduit, electrical
23 33 43 duct connections
23 33 46 ductwork
08 38 16 traffic doors
23 52 33 water-tube boilers
09 74 00 wood sheets
07 65 00 flexible flashing
04 20 00 in masonry assemblies
04 05 23 masonry
23 83 16 flexible hydronic piping, space
heating and cooling
32 12 00 flexible paving
32 12 43 porous
32 01 17 reinforcement
32 01 16 surfacing and recovery
08 38 13 flexible strip doors
23 21 13 float and thermostatic traps
float finish
03 35 00 concrete
09 20 00 plastering
08 81 00 float glass
floating
31 64 19 caissons
35 51 00 construction
13 48 23 floors
35 51 13 piers
10 14 66 signage
31 77 19 floating and laying submerged
tunnels
13 11 46 floats, swimming pool
02 51 13 flocculation, site remediation
10 71 19 flood barriers
08 39 19 flood barrier doors
35 49 26 floodgate machinery
35 49 13 floodwalls
floor
26 27 26 boxes, electrical
11 81 13 cleaning equipment
22 13 19 drains
07 95 13 expansion joints, metal
05 53 00 gratings
23 83 00 heating and cooling
equipment
12 43 13 lamps
12 48 43 mats
26 27 26 outlets, electrical
03 53 19 overlayment, concrete
09 69 00 pedestals
05 54 00 plates
23 32 36 plenums, air distribution
12 48 53 runners
13 28 26 sockets, athletic
13 18 13 systems, ice rinks
03 53 00 toppings, concrete
03 35 00 finishing, concrete
floor decking
05 33 13 aluminum
03 50 00 cast
04 23 16 glass unit masonry
06 15 23 glued-laminated wood
03 34 00 low-density concrete
05 31 00 steel
03 31 00 structural concrete
06 15 13 wood
653 Keyword Index
06 16 33 wood panel product
floor tiling
09 30 33 agglomerate
09 68 13 carpeting
09 30 13 ceramic
09 33 00 conductive
09 30 19 paver tile
09 30 16 quarry tile
09 65 19 resilient
09 30 33 stone
09 66 16 terrazzo
09 61 00 floor treatment
09 01 60 renovation
09 61 13 slip-resistant
09 61 36 static-resistant
09 60 00 flooring
09 69 00 access
09 62 35 acid-resistant
09 62 48 acoustic
09 62 13 asphaltic plank
13 28 66 athletic, demountable
09 67 66 athletic, fluid-applied
09 65 66 athletic, resilient
09 64 66 athletic, wood
09 64 36 bamboo
09 63 13 brick
09 68 00 carpeting
09 63 13 chemical-resistant brick
09 35 16 chemical-resistant quarry
tile
09 62 16 concrete plank
09 67 13 conductive, fluid-applied
09 65 33 conductive, resilient
09 62 29 cork
13 48 23 floating
09 67 00 fluid-applied
09 60 00 industrial
09 62 19 laminated
09 62 26 leather
09 65 00 resilient
09 60 00 safety, abrasive
09 65 36 static-dissipative resilient
09 65 36 static-resistant resilient
09 63 40 stone
09 66 00 terrazzo
09 63 00 unit masonry
09 64 00 wood
09 01 60 flooring restoration
40 16 29 fluorine gas piping
23 09 23 flow instruments
40 71 00 flow measurement
40 71 86 flow metering weirs
33 37 23 flow regulators
23 09 13 flow sensors, HVAC
23 09 13 flow switches, HVAC
31 23 23 flowable fill
……….. flowcrete - see flowable fill
32 93 23 flowers
04 51 00 flue liners, masonry
23 51 43 flue-gas filtration equipment
flues
23 51 00 for heat-generation
equipment
10 31 13 for manufactured fireplaces
04 51 00 masonry
42 32 23 fluid-bed material dryers,
process
41 11 29 fluid-bed separators, bulk
material
23 65 33 fluid coolers
fluid-applied
09 67 00 flooring
07 21 63 insulative coating
07 27 26 membrane air barriers
07 56 00 roofing
07 55 56 roofing, protected
07 14 00 waterproofing
41 52 40 fluidizers, bin and silo
26 50 00 fluorescent lighting
05 05 13 fluoropolymer coatings
11 77 00 fluoroscopes
flush doors
08 13 00 metal
08 14 23 plastic-laminate-faced
08 14 16 wood
22 40 00 flush valves
22 40 00 flushometers
04 22 23 fluted concrete masonry units
05 30 00 fluted metal decking
fluted metal facing
07 62 00 custom
07 40 00 manufactured
06 44 16 fluted wood pilasters
03 05 00 fly ash for concrete
11 61 33 flyloft rigging and equipment
21 13 39 foam-water fire suppression
06 62 00 foam fabrications, plastic
foam insulation
07 21 00 building
23 07 13 duct
09 68 00 foam rubber carpet cushions
12 05 13 foam rubber upholstery
padding
07 81 19 foamed magnesium
oxychloride fire protection
07 57 00 foamed roofing, coated
07 21 19 foamed-in-place insulation
07 20 00 foaming agents, insulation
22 13 19 FOG disposal systems,
sanitary
22 14 23 FOG disposal systems, storm
drainage
32 01 13 fog seal, flexible paving
……….. foil, metallic - see metallic foil
09 29 00 foil-backed gypsum board
09 22 36 foil-backed gypsum lath
07 21 00 foil-backed insulation
07 65 13 foil-faced laminated flashing
11 23 00 folders, commercial laundry
folding
08 35 13 accordion doors
11 66 23 backstops
12 66 13 bleachers
12 62 13 chairs
08 35 13 doors
08 35 13 fire doors
12 50 00 furniture
10 22 16 gates
08 35 16 grilles
12 66 00 gymstands
08 35 13 panel doors
10 22 23 partitions
11 61 23 stages
12 50 00 tables and benches
……….. folding stairs – see retractable
stairs
11 21 23 food and drink dispensers
11 43 13 food carts
11 43 16 food conveyors
11 44 00 food cooking equipment
11 30 13 residential
11 43 00 food delivery carts and
conveyors
11 46 00 food dispensing equipment
45 15 00 food manufacturing equipment
11 42 00 food preparation equipment
11 42 00 food preparation machines
11 30 13 residential
11 42 00 food preparation tables
11 40 00 food service equipment
23 35 33 food service ventilation
11 46 00 food serving units
food storage, refrigerated
11 41 13 commercial
11 41 23 insulated rooms
11 30 13 residential
11 21 23 food vending machines
11 46 00 food warmers
food waste disposers
11 48 00 food service equipment
22 42 26 plumbing fixtures,
commercial
22 41 26 plumbing fixtures,
residential
11 30 13 residential equipment
11 21 43 food weighing and wrapping
equipment
32 34 00 foot bridges
12 48 16 foot grilles
32 18 23 football field surfacing
……….. footing drains – see foundation
drainage
33 34 00 force mains, sanitary
sewerage, utility
23 65 13 forced-draft cooling towers
41 32 36 forging equipment,
manufacturing
41 62 23 forklift trucks, plant equipment
03 15 00 form blocks
03 50 00 form boards, cast deck
03 11 00 form coatings
03 11 00 form liners, concrete
03 11 00 form ties
07 71 13 formed copings
07 62 00 custom
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07 71 23 formed downspouts
07 62 00 custom
07 71 29 formed roof expansion joint
covers
07 62 00 custom
07 71 19 formed gravel stops
07 62 00 custom
07 71 23 formed gutters
07 62 00 custom
formed metal
05 75 00 decorative
08 12 00 door frames
05 58 16 enclosures
05 58 00 fabrications
07 62 00 formed scuppers
03 11 00 forming accessories, concrete
41 32 00 forming equipment,
manufacturing
forms
00 52 00 agreement
00 54 00 agreement supplements
00 62 76 application for payment
00 41 00 bid
00 43 13 bid bond
00 61 00 bond
00 65 19 certificate of completion
00 65 13 certificate of compliance
00 62 16 certificate of insurance
00 65 16 certificate of substantial
completion
00 63 63 change order
00 63 57 change order request
00 63 19 clarification
00 63 46 construction change
directive
00 62 89 construction equipment
00 62 83 construction schedule
00 62 23 construction waste
diversion
00 63 36 field order
00 62 19 infection control
00 62 39 minority business
enterprise certification
00 52 93 multi-party agreement –
integrated project delivery
00 45 13 prequalification
00 40 00 procurement
00 43 00 procurement supplements
00 62 33 products
00 60 00 project
00 42 00 proposal
00 63 55 proposal worksheet detail
00 63 54 proposal worksheet
summary
00 62 34 recycled content of
materials
00 65 19 release of liens
00 63 13 request for information
00 63 53 request for proposal
00 62 73 schedule of values
00 65 73 statutory declaration
00 62 79 stored materials
00 52 34 subcontract form –
construction manager at
risk – stipulated sum
00 52 24 subcontract form -
construction manager as
agent or adviser
stipulated sum
00 52 17 subcontract form – cost-
plus (design/bid/build or
design/negotiate/build)
00 52 14 subcontract form –
stipulated sum
(design/bid/build or
design/negotiate/build)
00 52 57 subcontract form –
design/build – cost-plus
00 52 54 subcontract form –
design/build – stipulated
sum
00 62 11 submittal transmittal
00 63 25 substitution request (during
construction)
00 43 25 substitution request (during
procurement)
00 63 33 supplemental instruction
00 65 36 warranty
00 63 49 work change directive
00 61 86 work plan schedule
00 63 43 written amendment
03 11 00 formwork, concrete
03 51 13 cementitious deck boards
05 30 00 metal deck
03 11 26 permanent tier
05 31 33 steel form decking
23 34 00 forward curved fans
48 11 00 fossil fuel plant power
generation
foundation
31 68 00 anchors
31 41 00 grillages
31 43 00 grouting
07 21 00 insulation
31 09 16 performance
instrumentation
31 60 00 piles
08 95 16 vents
31 66 16 walls
31 60 00 foundation and load-bearing
elements
31 60 00 foundations
31 63 00 bored piles
31 64 00 caissons
31 62 00 driven piles
04 40 00 stone
04 20 00 unit masonry
31 66 16 walls
22 52 00 fountain equipment
22 52 13 fountain piping
13 12 00 fountains
22 47 13 drinking
22 52 00 plumbing
11 46 19 soda
22 42 33 wash
22 35 39 frame and plate heat
exchangers, domestic water
framed
13 31 33 fabric structures
10 28 00 mirrors, metal
12 12 16 paintings
12 12 19 prints
08 63 00 skylights, glass
frames
08 41 13 aluminum entrances and
storefronts
08 41 16 bronze entrances and
storefronts
08 34 63 detention door
06 18 00 glued-laminated wood
08 17 00 integrated with doors
08 12 00 metal
08 12 00 metal sidelight and transom
05 50 00 rolled steel
08 41 19 stainless steel entrances
and storefronts
08 41 23 steel entrances and
storefronts
06 48 00 wood
06 48 23 wood window, custom
framing
05 40 00 cold-formed metal
08 44 00 curtain wall
13 33 13 geodesic
06 13 23 heavy timber
05 40 00 lightgage metal
05 20 00 metal joists
09 22 16 non-structural metal
06 51 00 plastic
06 17 00 shop-fabricated wood
13 32 00 space frames
05 12 00 steel
08 43 00 storefront
05 10 00 structural metal
06 11 00 wood
10 35 00 franklin stoves
……….. free access floors - see access
flooring
22 32 16 freestanding cartridge filters,
domestic water
12 59 16 freestanding component
system furniture
12 50 00 freestanding screen
freezers
11 41 00 food, commercial
11 21 63 food, commercial display
11 30 13 food, residential
11 41 26 food, walk-in
11 53 26 laboratory
13 21 26 specialty, walk-in
23 09 13 freezestats
freight elevators
14 21 13 electric traction
14 24 13 hydraulic
11 13 00 freight loading dock equipment
31 23 19 french drains
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11 44 00 french fryers
44 21 26 frequency cancellers, noise
control
26 32 26 frequency changers, electrical
12 10 00 fresco artwork
fretwork panels
06 42 00 architectural woodwork
12 20 00 window coverings
frozen food storage
11 41 00 food service equipment
11 41 26 insulated rooms
FRP fiberglass-reinforced plastic
fuel
48 18 13 cells, power generation
33 50 00 distribution
23 11 00 piping, facility
23 12 00 pumps, facility
23 13 00 storage tanks, facility
33 56 43 storage tanks, aviation
23 10 00 systems, facility
48 18 00 fuel cell power generation
fuel-fired
23 55 13 duct heaters
23 54 16 furnaces
23 55 00 heaters, HVAC
42 12 16 heaters, process
40 15 19 fuel-gas combustion system
piping
fuel-oil
28 43 00 detection and alarm
33 52 13 distribution, utility
23 11 13 piping, facility
40 21 23 process piping
23 12 13 pumps, facility
32 13 73 fuel-resistant concrete paving
joint sealants
32 12 36 fuel-resistant sealers, flexible
paving
44 11 13 fugitive dust control
32 01 29 full-depth patching
32 01 16 full-depth reclaimed asphalt
paving base courses
23 40 00 fume collection systems
23 28 16 fume hoods
11 53 13 laboratory
13 21 00 fumigation chambers
34 13 00 funiculars
34 14 26 funitels
12 05 13 fur, upholstery
13 27 00 fur storage vaults
23 71 13 furnace heat-storage units
23 54 00 furnaces, heating
42 14 00 furnaces, industrial
12 00 00 furnishings
12 40 00 and accessories
12 01 00 restoration and repair
32 33 00 site
12 05 05 selective demolition
12 93 00 site
12 50 00 furniture
12 55 00 detention
12 54 00 hospitality
12 57 00 industrial
12 56 00 institutional
12 93 00 interior public space
12 51 00 office
12 58 00 residential
12 53 00 retail
12 59 00 systems
45 49 00 furniture and related product
manufacturing
09 22 00 furring and lathing
furring systems
09 22 13 metal
06 10 00 wood
fuses
33 75 36 high-voltage, utility
26 28 13 low-voltage
26 18 16 medium-voltage
33 77 36 medium-voltage, utility
26 18 36 medium-voltage, enclosed
fusible interrupter
switchgear, medium-voltage
26 13 16 facility
33 77 26 utility
01 11 00 future work
01 12 00 multiple contract
G__________________
……….. gabion baskets - see gabion
boxes
31 36 13 gabion boxes
31 36 19 gabion mattresses
31 36 00 gabions
35 31 29 groins
35 31 26 jetties
32 32 36 retaining walls
35 31 19 revetments
32 42 36 waterway bank protection
35 43 36 waterway scour protection
gauges
23 09 13 humidity, HVAC
23 09 13 pressure, HVAC
23 09 13 temperature, HVAC
41 36 29 gauges, rules and blocks,
manufacturing
09 20 00 gaging plaster
05 05 13 galvanic coatings
13 47 13 galvanic corrosion protection
05 05 13 galvanized
26 05 33 electrical conduit
03 20 00 reinforcement
07 60 00 sheet metal
galvanized sheet metal
roofing
07 61 00 custom
07 41 16 insulated
07 41 13 manufactured
05 05 13 galvanizing
11 67 53 game room equipment
22 42 00 gang showers
41 22 13 gantry cranes
garage doors
08 33 00 coiling
08 36 13 sectional
08 36 23 telescoping vertical lift
……….. garage equipment – see
vehicle service equipment
……….. garage lifts – see vehicle lifts
garbage
44 51 00 grinders, industrial
garbage disposers – see food
waste disposers
13 34 23 garden sheds, fabricated
gas
22 09 63 alarm, medical
43 13 00 blenders, mixers, and
regulators
43 11 00 boosters
33 75 19 circuit breakers, high-
voltage
33 77 19 circuit breakers, medium-
voltage
23 11 00 cocks, fuel piping
02 56 19 containment, site
28 42 00 detection
33 52 00 distribution
42 31 00 dryers and dehumidifiers,
process
42 13 00 equipment, process
43 11 00 fans
43 15 00 filters, process
43 30 00 purification equipment
43 13 39 recovery and condensing
equipment
07 26 23 retarders, below-grade
43 13 46 safety equipment
43 13 00 separation equipment
11 71 00 sterilizers, healthcare
23 13 00 storage tanks
22 63 00 systems, laboratory
48 11 23 turbines, fossil fuel power
generation
23 51 23 vents
43 30 00 gas and liquid purification
equipment
43 31 00 filtration
43 32 00 process
43 31 13 gas and liquid purification filter
presses
43 41 00 gas and liquid storage
equipment
GC gas chromatograph
23 11 23 gas fuel piping
43 10 00 gas handling equipment,
process
43 12 00 compressors
43 11 00 fans, blowers, pumps, and
boosters
43 13 00 process equipment
23 09 23 gas instruments
gas pressure
23 11 23 reducing valves
23 11 23 regulators
42 13 23 gas radiation heat exchangers,
industrial
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gas-fired
23 52 00 boilers
22 34 00 domestic water heaters
23 54 16 furnaces
23 55 23 radiant heaters
23 55 33 unit heaters
23 42 00 gas-phase air filtration
42 13 13 gas-to-gas heat exchangers,
industrial
gaskets
08 44 00 curtain wall
08 71 00 door
08 71 00 door weatherstripping
07 95 13 expansion joints
08 85 00 glazing
07 91 16 joint
07 41 00 roofing, manufactured
panels
07 46 00 siding, manufactured
panels
08 43 00 storefront
08 75 00 window weather-stripping
gasoline
23 12 16 dispensing equipment,
facility
33 52 16 distribution, utility
23 11 16 piping, facility
40 21 16 piping, process
32 31 00 gate operators
40 05 61 gate valves
gates
35 22 63 access, through-levee
08 34 59 bank and vault
35 22 59 closure, hydraulic
08 34 59 day
32 31 00 fence
10 22 16 folding
35 22 00 hydraulic
35 22 19 hydraulic head
13 19 13 kennel
11 12 33 parking
34 54 33 passenger fare
11 14 13 pedestrian
08 34 56 security
35 22 26 sluice
35 22 13 spillway crest
35 22 46 tainter
01 56 26 temporary
34 52 33 vehicle fare
35 22 53 verticle lift,hydraulic
33 30 00 gauging stations
10 73 00 gazebos
43 23 56 gear pumps
40 24 16 gel piping
……….. general clauses - see general
conditions
00 72 00 general conditions
00 73 00 additional articles
00 72 00 construction management
00 72 00 cost-plus-fee
00 52 00 in agreement
00 73 00 modifications to
00 72 00 purchase contract
00 72 00 stipulated sum
00 72 00 unit price
……….. general provisions - see
general conditions
01 00 00 general requirements
41 63 00 general vehicles, plant
equipment
48 09 00 generating control systems,
power
26 32 00 generator assemblies,
electrical
generators
26 32 00 electrical
48 15 00 electrical, wind-driven
48 11 26 fossil fuel power generation
48 16 23 geothermal power
generation
48 13 16 hydroelectric power
generation
48 12 33 nuclear power generation
23 52 00 steam
48 12 23 steam, nuclear power
generation
48 15 16 wind energy power
generation
geocomposite
33 41 00 subdrainage
13 33 00 geodesic structures
23 57 33 geoexchange heat
exchangers, direct
31 23 23 geofoam
geogrids
31 34 19 for earth reinforcement
31 05 19 for earthwork
31 35 19 for erosion control
32 05 19 for exterior improvements
02 05 19 for existing conditions
31 32 19 for layer separation
31 35 19 for slope protection
31 34 19 for soil reinforcement
31 32 19 for soil stabilization
31 56 19 geomembrane composite
slurry walls
geomembranes
31 35 26 for containment barriers
31 05 19 for earthwork
32 05 19 for exterior improvements
02 05 19 for existing conditions
02 56 13 for waste containment
geophysical investigation
00 31 31 available information
02 31 00 by contractor
geosynthetics
33 41 00 for drainage layers
31 05 19 for earthwork
32 05 19 for exterior improvements
02 05 19 for existing conditions
31 34 23 for fiber soil reinforcement
31 32 19 for layer separation
31 35 23 for slope protection
31 34 19 for soil reinforcement
31 32 19 for soil stabilization
02 06 13 geotechnical baseline report
02 06 14 geotechnical data report
31 09 13 geotechnical instrumentation
and monitoring
geotechnical investigation
00 31 32 available information
02 32 00 by contractor
geotextile, materials
31 05 19 for earthwork
32 05 19 for exterior improvements
02 05 19 for existing conditions
31 32 19 for layer separation
31 35 19 for sedimentation control
31 35 23 for slope protection
31 34 19 for soil reinforcement
31 32 19 for soil stabilization
03 22 00 reinforcing
31 35 19 geotextile erosion control
31 32 19 geotextile soil stabilization
22 36 23 geothermal domestic water
preheaters
48 16 00 geothermal power generation
03 49 00 GFRC
09 94 23 gilding
girders
05 14 00 aluminum
06 18 00 glued-laminated wood
06 51 00 plastic
03 41 00 precast concrete
05 12 00 steel
05 21 23 steel joist
06 13 00 timber
06 11 00 wood
08 81 00 glare-reducing glass
08 81 00 glass
12 36 26 countertops
12 17 16 stained
08 80 00 glass and glazing
08 44 00 curtain wall
08 50 00 factory-glazed windows
08 42 33 revolving doors
08 43 00 storefront system
04 23 00 glass block
09 76 00 simulated, plastic blocks
glass doors
08 32 00 sliding
08 42 26 tempered entrance
glass fiber
07 20 00 insulation
07 31 00 shingles
11 46 00 glass fillers
10 51 33 glass lockers
08 83 00 glass mirrors
12 11 00 glass mosaic murals, custom
09 30 23 glass mosaic tiling
08 41 26 glass panel entrances and
storefronts
08 01 80 glass restoration
04 23 00 glass unit masonry
glass-fiber-reinforced
07 51 13 asphalt emulsion roofing
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07 44 53 cementitious panels
GFRC concrete
GFRP plaster
23 31 16 plastic ductwork
09 28 16 glass-mat faced gypsum
backing boards
12 42 23 glassware
glazed
08 44 00 aluminum curtain walls
04 21 16 brick
08 44 16 bronze curtain walls
08 65 00 canopies
09 30 13 ceramic mosaics
04 22 23 concrete masonry units
08 01 40 curtain wall restoration
08 44 00 curtain walls
05 73 13 metal railings
09 96 00 resinous coatings
07 32 00 roofing tile
08 63 00 skylights
08 44 10 curtain walls
13 34 13 structures, fabricated
09 96 00 wall coating
glazed tile
09 30 13 ceramic
09 30 19 porcelain paver
04 21 26 structural
03 45 13 glazed tile facing, for precast
concrete
09 30 13 glazed wall tile
08 80 00 glazing
08 85 00 accessories
08 44 33 assemblies, sloped
08 85 00 clips
08 85 00 compounds
08 81 23 exterior
08 88 13 fire-rated
08 85 00 gaskets
08 81 26 interior
08 01 80 restoration
08 85 00 sealants
08 87 00 surface films
08 85 00 tapes
06 18 00 glued-laminated construction
12 36 19 glued-laminated wood
countertops
……….. GLULAM - see glued-
laminated construction
glycol
23 21 00 ethylene
23 21 00 propylene
11 66 23 goals, basketball
09 94 00 gold leaf
05 70 00 gold plating, decorative metal
34 14 19 gondolas
01 35 26 government safety
requirements
00 45 46 governmental resolutions
09 30 13 grab bar supports, ceramic
10 28 00 grab bars
41 23 16 grabs, lifting devices
41 61 26 graders, plant equipment
01 71 23 grades, establishment of
31 22 00 grading
32 91 19 landscape
03 01 00 graffiti removal, concrete
09 96 23 graffiti-resistant coatings
10 88 00 grain scales
13 34 23 granaries, fabricated
13 34 16 grandstands, fabricated
13 34 16 grandstands and bleachers
12 66 00 telescoping
……….. granite - see stone
granular aggregates
07 21 00 insulation
09 20 00 plastering
32 11 00 granular base, paving
……….. granular insulation – see loose
fill insulation
granular subbase
31 23 00 concrete slab
32 11 00 paving
32 18 00 synthetic
32 12 16 granulated rubber-modified
asphalt paving
GUI graphical user interface
27 25 23 graphics/multimedia software,
communications
grass paving support
systems
32 12 43 flexible paving
32 14 43 unit paving
grates
33 44 13 drainage
10 32 00 fireplace
32 94 43 tree
gratings
05 70 00 decorative metal
12 48 13 entrance mats
05 53 00 metal
06 60 00 plastic
gravel
32 11 23 base course, paving
03 05 00 concrete aggregate
32 15 00 paving
07 50 00 roofing aggregates
32 11 23 subbase, paving
07 71 19 gravel stops
07 62 00 custom
gravity
00 31 31 available information
31 71 00 dams
02 31 16 investigation
41 21 29 slides, piece material
07 72 00 ventilators
23 37 23 ventilators, HVAC
22 11 17 gray-water piping
22 11 63 gray-water pumps
07 72 00 grease guards, roof
22 13 19 grease interceptors
22 13 19 grease traps
green roofing – see vegetated
protected membrane roofing
13 34 13 greenhouses, fabricated
……….. greenstone - see stone
11 44 00 griddles
04 42 26 grid-system-supported stone
cladding
11 61 00 gridirons, stage
grids
03 22 19 composite reinforcing
09 62 00 metal floor-armoring
32 94 46 tree
31 48 00 steel, foundation supports
10 82 00 grilles
23 37 13 air inlet and outlet
08 33 00 counter
05 70 00 decorative metal
12 48 16 foot
06 44 00 ornamental wood
08 11 74 sliding, metal
10 82 00 wood
11 44 00 grilles, cooking
11 30 13 residential
23 37 13 grilles, security
11 42 00 grinders
41 11 33 bulk material
11 30 13 food, residential
32 01 26 grinding, concrete paving
grinding equipment
41 34 46 manufacturing finishing
41 33 29 manufacturing machining
35 31 29 groins
03 35 26 grooved surface concrete
finishes
32 01 26 grooving, concrete paving
32 96 13 ground cover transplanting
32 93 13 ground covers
26 27 26 ground fault interrupter
receptacles
31 54 00 ground freezing, excavation
support
10 75 16 ground-set flagpoles
01 35 13 ground transportation project
procedures
grounding
34 73 16 airfield
27 05 26 communications, facility
33 82 43 communications
distribution
09 33 00 conductive tiling
26 05 26 electrical
09 67 13 fluid-applied conductives
25 05 26 integrated automation
26 41 00 lightning protection
09 65 33 resilient conductive floors
33 79 00 site
09 66 33 terrazzo conductive flooring
ground-level storage tanks
33 56 43 aviation
33 61 23 hydronic
23 81 49 ground-source unitary heat
pumps
33 79 83 grounding conductors, site
09 22 36 grounds, plastering
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groundwater
02 32 23 monitoring before
construction
31 09 13 monitoring during
construction
33 24 13 monitoring wells
33 11 00 sources
02 71 00 treatment
35 42 29 grout-bag bank protection
35 43 29 grout-bag scour protection
04 20 00 grouted unit masonry
03 60 00 grouting
03 60 00 anchoring device
04 05 16 chemical-resistant, for
masonry
31 43 00 foundation
03 64 00 injection
04 05 16 masonry
04 05 16 refractory
04 20 00 reinforced masonry
03 60 00 setting device
09 66 00 terrazzo flooring
09 30 00 tiling
31 73 00 tunnel
33 01 00 underground pipe and
units, rehabilitation
GRP glass-fiber-reinforced plastic
31 11 00 grubbing
……….. guaranties - see warranties
guard chairs
13 11 46 swimming pool
01 56 00 guardrails, temporary
10 26 13 guards, corner
GUI systems
28 33 13 gas detection and alarm
28 16 13 intrusion detection
28 35 13 refrigerant detection and
alarm
34 71 00 guide rails, roadway
41 21 13 guided vehicle material
handling
guides
08 71 00 door
10 22 23 operable partitions
34 10 00 guideways
11 97 16 gun ports
……….. gunite - see shotcrete
gutters
07 62 00 custom rain gutters
07 71 23 manufactured rain gutters
32 10 00 paving
13 11 43 swimming pool
guys
33 71 16 power pole
01 54 00 temporary
32 94 00 tree and shrub
12 66 13 gymnasium bleachers,
telescoping
11 66 53 gymnasium dividers
10 22 23 operable partitions
11 66 23 gymnasium equipment
……….. gymnasium flooring - see
athletic flooring
gypsum
09 29 00 backerboard
10 22 19 demountable partitions
03 51 16 formboard
09 22 36 lath
09 56 13 panel ceilings, textured
03 51 16 planks, precast
06 16 43 sheathing
07 81 00 sprayed fire protection
03 54 13 underlayment
09 29 00 gypsum board
09 29 00 accessories
09 21 16 area separation walls
09 21 16 assemblies
09 29 00 foil-backed
10 22 19 panels, demountable
13 49 19 lead-lined
09 21 16 shaft walls
09 23 00 gypsum cement
03 54 13 underlayment
03 51 16 gypsum concrete roof decks
09 23 00 gypsum plastering
09 23 82 fire-resistant
09 21 16 gypsum shaft wall assemblies
09 26 13 gypsum veneer plastering
H__________________
hair dryers
10 28 16 bath accessories
11 21 53 hairdresser's equipment
03 81 23 hand concrete wall sawing
10 28 13 hand dryers
27 22 29 handhelds, communications
handling
02 86 00 drum
01 66 13 hazardous materials
01 66 00 product
01 66 16 toxic materials
handling equipment
23 11 00 fuel
05 52 00 handrail brackets
handrails
05 73 00 decorative metal
05 52 00 metal
05 52 13 metal pipe and tube
06 63 00 plastic
05 73 13 tempered glass
01 56 00 temporary
06 43 16 wood, architectural
woodwork
06 22 00 wood, millwork
05 52 00 handrails and railings
08 34 16 hangar doors
hangers
09 53 00 acoustical ceiling
suspension
09 50 00 ceiling assemblies
09 22 26 ceiling suspension
09 21 00 plaster and gypsum board
ceilings
11 21 33 clothes, checkroom
10 57 00 clothes, closet specialties
12 40 00 clothes, furniture
27 05 29 communications
12 22 13 drapery
23 31 00 ductwork
26 05 29 electrical
21 05 29 fire suppression
23 05 29 HVAC
25 05 28 integrated automation
22 05 29 plumbing
13 48 13 sound and vibration control
21 05 48 vibration-absorbing, fire
suppression
23 05 48 vibration-absorbing, HVAC
22 05 48 vibration-absorbing,
plumbing
08 71 00 hanging hardware, doors
12 12 26 hangings, wall
08 14 23 hardboard-faced doors
03 11 00 hardboard forms
06 25 00 hardboard paneling,
prefinished
07 46 26 hardboard siding
hardeners
03 30 00 CIP concrete
03 05 00 concrete
41 34 23 hardface welding coating
equipment, manufacturing
08 70 00 hardware
10 57 33 closet shelving
10 21 00 compartment and cubicle
06 41 00 custom cabinet
27 22 00 data communications
network
08 71 63 detention
08 71 00 door
12 22 16 drapery
08 74 00 electro-mechanical
08 41 00 entrances and storefronts
40 66 16 firewall
08 71 00 folding door
32 31 00 gate
12 30 00 manufactured casework
08 17 00 prehung door
08 01 70 restoration
08 61 00 roof windows
08 60 00 skylights
08 71 00 sliding door
08 30 00 special doors
08 78 00 special-function
08 75 00 window
12 25 00 window treatment,
operating
25 12 13 hardwired integration network
gateways
06 42 00 hardwood, paneling and trim
09 64 00 hardwood floors
06 40 00 hardwood plywood
26 35 26 harmonic filters, electrical
10 57 13 hat racks
11 21 33 checkroom
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12 50 00 furniture
07 72 33 hatches, roof
01 55 16 haul routes
26 55 33 hazard warning lighting
02 80 00 hazardous material
abatement
02 63 00 site remediation
hazardous materials
02 26 00 assessment
00 31 26 available information
01 66 13 storage and handling
02 81 00 transportation and disposal
hazardous waste drum
02 26 36 assessment
00 31 26 available information
02 86 00 handling
02 62 00 hazardous waste recovery
processes
10 25 13 headwalls, patient
00 73 19 health and safety criteria
01 35 29 health, safety, and emergency
response procedures
healthcare
12 35 70 casework
22 66 00 chemical waste systems
22 61 00 compressed air systems
10 21 23 cubicles
27 52 00 distributed communications
12 56 70 furniture
11 70 00 equipment
22 09 63 gas alarms
22 63 00 gas systems
27 52 19 imaging systems
27 51 23 intercommunications
26 55 70 lighting
05 45 23 metal supports
27 52 00 monitoring,
communications
22 43 00 plumbing fixtures
22 67 00 processed water systems
01 35 13 project procedures
13 20 00 rooms, intensive care
12 52 70 seating
11 71 00 sterilizing equipment
10 28 13 toilet accessories
41 21 13 transport systems
22 62 00 vacuum systems
02 80 00 health hazard, material
abatement
01 51 23 heat, temporary
23 57 00 heat exchangers, HVAC
42 13 00 heat exchangers, industrial
heat generation equipment
48 30 00 combined with power
generation
23 50 00 HVAC
42 10 00 process
23 72 16 heat pipes, energy recovery
heat pumps
48 16 13 geothermal power
generation
23 56 00 solar-assisted
23 81 00 unitary
23 82 41 water-to-water
22 35 43 heat reclaimers, domestic
water
23 56 00 heat storage, solar
heat tracing
21 05 33 fire suppression
23 05 33 HVAC
22 05 33 plumbing
40 41 00 process
23 72 13 heat wheels
23 72 16 heat-pipe air-to-air energy
recovery
23 71 13 heat-pump boosters for
thermal storage
08 81 00 heat-reducing glass
09 96 33 heat-resistant coatings
08 81 00 heat-strengthened glass
42 10 00 heat-treating equipment
42 14 29 heat-treating furnaces,
industrial
heaters
23 55 00 fuel-fired
23 83 00 radiant
23 82 39 unit
22 33 00 water, electric
22 34 00 water, fuel-fired
heating and cooling makeup
air-conditioners, outdoor
23 75 33 custom
23 74 33 dedicated
23 21 13 heating and cooling piping
23 21 23 heating and cooling pumps
23 75 23 heating and ventilating
makeup-air units, outdoor
heating
23 52 00 boilers
23 83 13 cables
23 82 16 coils
23 50 00 equipment, central
23 56 00 equipment, solar energy
23 81 49 ground-source pumps,
unitary
23 21 13 piping
23 21 23 pumps
23 56 13 solar collectors
10 35 13 stoves, wood-burning
01 51 23 temporary
heating, ventilating, and air
conditioning (HVAC)
23 05 05 selective demolition
05 58 19 heating-cooling unit
enclosures
23 74 23 heating-only makeup-air units
06 13 00 heavy timber construction
03 31 00 heavyweight structural
concrete
03 53 00 heavy-duty concrete floor
toppings
03 35 16 heavy-duty concrete floor
finishes
40 22 10 heavy-fractions petroleum
products piping
34 73 26 helipads, manufactured
23 41 33 HEPA filters
23 61 00 hermetic compressors
26 50 00 HID lighting
34 21 13 high-power static frequency
converters
high early strength concrete
03 30 00 cast-in-place
32 13 13 paving
03 40 00 precast concrete
HEPA high-efficiency particulate air
T1 high-speed digital network
04 05 13 high-bond masonry mortar
09 96 59 high-build glazed coatings
34 43 13 high-intensity-approach
lighting, airfield
HID high-intensity discharge
26 50 00 high-intensity discharge
lighting
04 20 00 high-lift grouted masonry
09 96 00 high-performance coatings
03 31 00 high-performance structural
concrete
high-pressure
42 11 19 boilers, process
23 31 00 ductwork
40 11 19 steam piping, process
41 36 23 water cutting,
manufacturing
43 31 13 high-purity cartridge gas and
liquid filters
40 16 56 high-purity gas piping
components
high-temperature insulation
07 21 00 building
21 07 00 fire suppression
23 07 00 HVAC
22 07 00 plumbing
40 42 00 process
09 96 33 high-temperature-resistant
coatings
03 35 13 high-tolerance floors
40 18 53 high-vacuum systems process
piping
23 31 00 high-velocity ductwork
HV high-voltage
33 75 00 circuit breakers
33 75 36 fuses
33 75 39 surge arresters
33 75 00 switchgear and protection
33 71 39 wiring
23 34 39 high-volume, low-speed
propeller fans
highway
34 71 13 barriers
26 56 19 lighting
32 17 23 markings
32 11 00 paving
……….. highway sound barriers - see
sound barriers
Keyword Index 660
08 17 00 hinged doors
08 71 00 hinges, door
historic
09 27 00 plastic reproductions
01 35 03 treatment procedures
……….. hoarding - see temporary
fencing
41 33 33 hobbing equipment,
manufacturing
……….. hockey rinks – see ice rinks
41 22 13 hoisting towers
41 22 23 hoists
01 54 16 temporary
14 84 23 window washing
holders
08 71 00 door
10 28 00 toilet paper
09 30 13 toilet paper, ceramic
10 28 16 toothbrush
09 30 13 toothbrush, ceramic
10 28 16 tumbler
09 30 13 tumbler, ceramic
08 75 00 window
03 41 13 hollow core planks
08 14 00 hollow core wood doors
08 11 13 hollow metal doors and
frames
08 13 13 doors
08 12 13 frames
12 42 19 hollowware
12 35 30 home economics casework
41 11 36 homogenizers, bulk material
41 34 49 honing equipment,
manufacturing
23 38 00 hood and ventilation
equipment
hoods
23 38 13 exhaust, food service
44 10 00 exhaust, industrial
11 30 13 exhaust, residential
23 34 00 exhaust fans
23 38 16 fume
11 53 13 laboratory exhaust
14 81 19 hook scaffolding
33 72 63 hook sticks
hooks
41 23 19 lifting devices
10 28 00 robe
09 30 13 robe, ceramic
08 79 00 window cleaners
41 12 13 hopper bulk material
conveyors
41 21 23 hopper piece material
conveyors
41 51 13 hoppers, process
horizontal
27 15 00 cabling, communications
08 33 00 fire closures
23 82 39 unit heaters
horizontal conveyors
41 12 13 bulk material handling
11 43 16 food tray
41 21 23 piece material handling
33 05 23 horizontal directional drilling,
utilities
……….. horizontal split case pumps -
see pumps
08 33 00 horizontally coiling doors and
grilles
11 66 23 horses, gymnasts'
13 34 23 horticultural buildings,
fabricated
22 11 19 hose bibbs
22 11 19 hose connections
21 12 13 hoses, fire
……….. hospital - see healthcare
hospitality
11 25 00 equipment
12 54 00 furniture
14 72 00 turntables
13 42 25 unit modules
hot-applied rubberized
asphalt
07 55 56 roofing
07 14 13 waterproofing
32 01 16 hot reused asphalt paving
13 17 13 hot tubs
hot water
23 52 00 boilers
33 61 00 distribution
23 07 19 pipe insulation
22 12 00 tanks
hot water piping
22 11 16 domestic water
23 21 13 space heating
03 05 00 hot weather procedures,
concrete
13 42 25 hotel units, fabricated modules
12 35 25 hotel casework
12 54 13 hotel furniture
13 34 13 hothouses, fabricated
……….. household - see residential
11 81 16 housekeeping carts
……….. housewrap – see air barrier
11 73 00 hubbard tubs
HMI human-machine interfaces
23 25 23 humidification steam system
feedwater, water treatment
23 84 13 humidifiers, HVAC
42 23 19 humidifiers, process
23 09 13 humidistats
23 84 00 humidity control equipment
23 09 13 humidity transmitters
08 88 19 hurricane-resistant glazing
23 00 00 HVAC
23 40 00 air cleaning devices
23 30 00 air distribution
23 60 00 central cooling equipment
23 70 00 central equipment
23 50 00 central heating equipment
23 80 00 decentralized equipment
23 31 00 ductwork
23 08 00 equipment commissioning
23 09 00 equipment controls
23 08 00 equipment starting
23 34 00 fans
23 09 13 instrumentation
23 07 00 insulation
23 25 33 makeup-water filtration
equipment
23 20 00 piping
23 20 00 pumps
23 01 30 system cleaning
23 05 93 testing, adjusting, and
balancing
23 25 00 water treatment
40 05 81 hydrants and hose bibbs for
process service
hydrants, fire
21 11 16 facility
41 24 23 hydrators, specialty material
handling
hydraulic
32 05 23 cement for exterior
improvements
32 11 36 cement concrete base
course
03 54 16 cement underlayment
03 35 00 concrete etching
14 14 00 dumbwaiters
14 24 00 elevators
40 05 59 gates
08 70 00 operators, door and
window
03 37 00 placement, concrete
41 24 26 power systems, material
handling
41 36 26 process tools,
manufacturing
31 41 19 shoring
32 92 13 hydro-mulching
32 91 13 hydro-punching, planting
preparation
26 32 19 hydro-turbine generators
hydrocarbon
33 08 40 commissioning
33 09 50 instrumentation and
control
33 01 50 operation and
maintenance
33 06 50 schedules
33 56 00 storage
33 57 00 hydrocarbons
receiving/dispensing
equipment
02 41 13 hydrodemolition, site
48 13 00 hydroelectric power generation
48 18 16 hydrogen control equipment,
power generation
40 16 33 hydrogen-sulfide gas piping
07 16 00 hydrolithic waterproofing
23 82 16 hydronic air coils
hydronic energy distribution
33 61 13 buried
33 61 00 utility
661 Keyword Index
23 83 26 hydronic panels, radiant
heating and cooling
23 21 13 hydronic piping, facility
23 83 16 radiant-heating and cooling
23 21 23 hydronic pumps, facility
23 83 16 hydronic radiation
23 25 00 hydronic system, water
treatment
11 93 13 hydroponic growing systems
11 79 00 hydrotherapy equipment
13 17 23 hydrotherapy pools
10 28 26 hygiene and custodial
accessories
13 21 16 hyperbaric rooms
I___________________
11 46 83 ice machines
11 30 13 residential
01 74 00 ice removal and control,
construction
13 18 00 ice rinks
23 71 19 ice storage
08 42 43 ICU/CCU entrances
identification
27 05 53 communications
26 05 53 electrical
28 05 53 electronic safety and
security
07 05 53 fire and smoke assembly
21 05 53 fire suppression
23 05 53 HVAC
25 05 53 integrated automation
22 05 53 plumbing
40 05 97 process equipment
01 58 13 project signage, temporary
10 14 00 signage
28 17 00 identification management
systems, access control
identifying devices
10 13 00 directories
01 58 13 project signage, temporary
10 14 00 signage
27 15 00 IF/RF communications
horizontal cabling
10 14 22 illuminated signage
31 77 00 immersed tube tunnels
34 71 16 impact-attenuating devices,
roadway
08 81 00 impact-resistant glass
10 26 23 impact-resistant wall protection
02 41 00 implosion
32 13 16 imprinted concrete paving
in-line circulators – see in-line
pumps
in-line pumps
23 21 23 hydronic
22 11 23 plumbing
26 50 00 incandescent lighting
02 53 13 incineration, site remediation
incinerators
11 82 19 packaged
44 51 00 solid waste
inclined conveyors
41 12 13 bulk material handling
14 31 00 escalators
41 21 23 piece material handling
05 51 33 inclined ladders, metal
34 13 13 inclined railway
14 42 13 inclined wheelchair lifts
09 96 43 incombustible coatings
incubators
11 53 16 laboratory
11 73 00 patient care equipment
08 42 43 ICU/CCU entrances
00 72 00 indemnification
12 56 51 index card file cabinets
40 78 16 indicating lights
indicators
28 30 00 detection and alarm
23 09 13 HVAC
11 53 00 laboratory
40 71 83 sight flow
40 78 13 indicators and meters
23 76 16 indirect evaporative air coolers
23 73 33 indirect fuel-fired heating and
ventilating units, indoor
……….. indoor – see interior
indoor
23 73 00 central-station air-handling
units
26 27 23 electrical service poles
13 28 13 soccer boards
11 66 23 sports equipment
09 68 00 indoor-outdoor carpeting
23 65 14 induced-draft cooling towers
23 82 26 induction units
26 35 16 inductors, electrical
12 35 50 industrial arts casework
industrial
13 34 23 buildings, fabricated
42 10 00 chimneys
04 50 00 chimneys, masonry
08 34 19 doors
42 14 00 furnaces
12 57 00 furniture
42 13 00 heat exchangers
40 70 00 instrumentation for process
systems
42 22 00 liquid coolers
09 96 00 maintenance coatings
42 15 00 ovens
44 00 00 pollution control equipment
40 20 00 process fluid piping
01 35 13 project procedures
42 13 00 recuperators
41 67 19 safety equipment
04 50 00 stacks, masonry
14 71 00 turntables
industrial flooring
09 63 13 brick
09 67 00 fluid-applied
09 64 16 wood block
industrial gas piping
40 10 00 process piping and
ductwork
45 00 00 industry-specific
manufacturing equipment
40 17 26 inert gas welding piping
inertia bases
21 05 48 fire-suppression equipment
23 05 48 HVAC equipment
22 05 48 plumbing equipment
01 35 33 infection control
00 62 19 forms
07 27 00 infiltration barriers, air
03 11 00 inflatable forms
13 31 13 inflatable structures
information, available
00 31 00 available project
00 31 24 environmental assessment
00 31 19 existing conditions
00 31 26 existing hazardous material
00 31 25 existing material
00 31 31 geophysical data
00 31 32 geotechnical data
00 31 43 permit application
00 31 13 preliminary schedules
00 31 16 project budget
00 31 21 survey
00 31 00 information available to
bidders
28 51 00 information management
28 51 19 control room
28 51 17 data presentation
28 51 15 interfaces
28 51 19 monitoring equipment
00 31 43 information required to obtain
a permit
10 10 00 information specialties
10 18 00 informational kiosks
27 53 16 infrared and radio frequency
tracking systems
23 82 00 infrared heaters
33 83 19 infrared transmitters and
receivers
31 72 00 initial tunnel support systems
03 64 00 injection grouting, concrete
repair
inlets
23 37 00 air
33 44 13 storm drainage
23 34 00 inline fans
I/O input/output
40 61 93 input/output lists, process
control
33 21 16 irrigation water wells
10 81 16 insect control
01 57 16 during construction
31 31 00 soil treatment
10 81 16 insect repellents
insect screens
08 91 00 louver
08 50 00 window
06 05 73 insect-resistant wood
treatments
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inserts
03 15 00 concrete
03 40 00 precast concrete
01 21 19 inspection allowances
33 01 12 inspection and testing of water
utilities
33 01 30 inspection of underground
piping
01 45 23 inspection services
inspections
01 77 00 project closeout
01 45 16 soil compaction control
01 45 33 special
01 78 36 warranty
01 73 19 installation
01 21 23 allowances
40 05 05 exposed piping
01 31 19 meetings
01 43 23 installer qualifications
instantaneous water heaters
22 33 13 electric domestic
22 34 13 gas domestic
12 56 00 institutional furniture
instructions
00 20 00 for procurement
01 26 00 modification
01 79 00 owner's personnel
00 22 00 supplementary
00 21 13 instructions to bidders
00 21 16 instructions to proposers
instrument
34 43 16 airfield landing equipment
40 80 00 calibration, process
40 80 00 commissioning, process
40 96 20 lists, process control
11 71 00 sterilizers
11 76 00 tables, surgical
25 30 00 instrumentation, integrated
automation
40 79 66 instrument valve manifolds,
valves, and fittings
instrumentation and control
for
26 09 00 electrical
48 09 00 electrical power generation
21 09 00 fire suppression
23 09 00 HVAC
25 30 00 integrated automation
22 09 00 plumbing
40 70 00 process systems
33 09 00 utilities
instrumentation and
monitoring for
31 09 00 earthwork
31 09 13 geotechnical
40 70 00 instrumentation for process
systems
13 50 00 instrumentation, special
instruments
23 09 13 humidity, HVAC
40 78 00 panel mounted
23 09 13 pressure, HVAC
23 09 13 temperature, HVAC
insulated
26 05 00 conductors, electrical
08 10 00 doors
08 44 00 metal panels, curtain wall
07 41 16 metal panels, roof
07 46 00 metal siding
07 40 00 roof and wall panels
07 40 00 structural panels
26 05 00 wires, electrical
IRMA insulated roof membrane
assembly
insulated sectional
chimneys
23 51 33 for heat generation
equipment
10 31 13 for manufactured fireplaces
insulating
03 52 00 concrete
03 11 19 concrete forming
03 52 16 decks, concrete
03 11 16 formboard, permanent
08 81 00 glass
09 22 36 lath
08 84 00 plastic glazing
07 22 00 roof fill
12 24 00 shades
06 16 13 sheathing
insulation
09 81 00 acoustical
07 22 00 asphaltic concrete
07 21 16 blanket
07 21 00 building
23 07 13 ductwork
21 07 00 fire suppression
07 21 19 foamed-in-place
04 20 00 for masonry assemblies
23 07 00 HVAC
07 21 23 loose fill
04 20 00 loose fill, masonry
assemblies
07 22 00 membrane roofing
13 21 23 part of insulated rooms
07 21 00 perimeter
07 22 13 perlite concrete
22 07 00 plumbing
40 42 00 process
07 20 00 rigid
07 22 00 roof
07 21 29 sprayed-on
insulators and fittings
26 05 00 electrical wires and cables,
facility
33 71 23 electrical utility
00 65 16 insurance, certificates of
insurance requirements
00 72 00 general conditions
00 73 00 supplementary conditions
23 37 23 intake and relief ventilators
33 12 13 intake cribs
33 13 16 intake drop and riser shafts
33 12 11 intake structure systems
03 30 00 integral concrete waterproofing
04 22 00 integral water repellent,
concrete unit masonry
integrated
28 15 00 access control hardware
devices
27 41 16 audio-video systems
09 58 00 ceilings
13 40 00 construction
08 17 00 door opening assemblies
01 91 26 system commissioning
12 59 00 work units
13 49 13 x-ray shielding assemblies
integrated audio evacuation
systems
25 00 00 integrated automation
25 05 26 bonding
25 05 13 conductors and cables
25 90 00 control sequences
25 50 00 facility controls
25 05 26 grounding
25 05 53 identification
25 30 00 instrumentation
25 10 00 network equipment
25 05 28 pathways
25 05 05 selective demolition
25 05 48 vibration and seismic
controls
26 09 36 integrated multipreset modular
dimming controls
ISDN integrated services digital
network
33 82 00 integrated services digital
network cabling
25 13 16 integration panels, integrated
automation network
27 26 26 integration requirements,
communications
28 05 47 integration requirements,
electrical
28 05 47 integration requirements,
information
28 05 47 integration requirements,
mechanical
28 05 47 integration requirements,
system
11 73 00 intensive care monitor
modules
ICU/CCU intensive care unit/critical care
unit
08 42 43 intensive care unit entrances
27 33 23 interactive voice response
22 13 19 interceptors
22 13 19 grease
22 66 00 laboratory waste
27 52 23 intercommunication and
program systems
28 05 47 interconnection requirements,
systems
Interfaces
28 16 00 access control
28 31 30 intrusion detection
663 Keyword Index
01 53 00 interim construction
interior
06 40 23 architectural woodwork
12 92 13 artificial plants
09 97 26 cementitious coatings
12 26 00 daylighting devices
07 95 13 expansion joints
06 20 23 finish carpentry
08 81 26 glass glazing
10 82 23 grilles and screens
12 92 43 landscape accessories
26 51 00 lighting
32 93 00 live plants
09 93 13 opaque stains
09 91 23 painting
12 92 33 planters
12 93 00 public space furnishings
22 14 16 rain water drainage
11 66 43 scoreboards
12 23 00 shutters
09 93 13 transparent stains
09 78 00 wall paneling
01 91 23 interiors commissioning
01 84 00 interiors performance
requirements
12 62 16 interlocking chairs
04 22 33 interlocking concrete unit
masonry
32 14 13 paving
32 32 23 retaining walls
32 14 13 interlocking precast concrete
unit paving
IF/RF intermediate frequency/radio
frequency
27 15 00 intermediate frequency/radio
frequency cabling
42 11 16 intermediate-pressure boilers,
process
40 11 16 intermediate-pressure steam
piping, process
40 42 00 intermediate-temperature
insulation, process
34 54 16 intermodal transfer machines,
fare collection
27 53 19 internal cellular, paging, and
antenna systems
23 24 00 internal combustion engine
piping
IP internet protocol
27 31 23 internet protocol voice
switches
25 13 19 interoperability, integrated
automation network
28 16 00 intrusion detection
28 31 20 area and perimeter
28 31 30 interfaces
28 05 07 power sources
28 05 09 surge protection
09 96 46 intumescent coatings
07 84 00 intumescent firestopping
07 81 23 intumescent fire protection
48 19 16 inverters, power generation
investigation
00 31 24 environmental assessment
13 50 00 monitoring, building
31 09 00 monitoring, site
07 01 50 roof condition
00 31 32 subsurface, available
information
02 32 00 subsurface, by contractor
01 91 00 system performance
00 11 16 invitation to bid
02 52 16 ion exchange, site remediation
ion exchange equipment
11 53 00 laboratory
27 31 23 IP voice switches
07 55 00 IRMA
05 70 00 iron, wrought, decorative
05 54 00 iron plates
ironers
10 28 23 ironing board, residential built-
in
32 81 00 irrigation components
32 81 13 irrigation intake screens
32 80 00 irrigation systems
33 82 00 ISDN cabling
40 78 56 isloators, intrinsically safe
barriers, and surge
suppressors
J__________________
31 48 23 jacked piers, underpinning
jacks
03 11 00 form
03 23 00 prestressing
……….. jail - see detention
……….. jalousie windows - see
windows
10 28 13 janitors' closet accessories
13 26 00 janitors' closet stations,
fabricated
……….. janitors' sinks - see service
sink
24 73 19 jet blast barriers
43 11 26 jet pumps, gas handling,
process
35 31 26 jetties
……….. jetways - see passenger
boarding bridges
……….. jewelers' vaults – see vaults
41 22 13 jib cranes
01 31 00 job site administration
00 72 00 general conditions
41 36 19 joining equipment,
manufacturing assembly
32 01 29 joint cleaning and sealing,
concrete paving repair
07 95 13 joint covers
07 91 26 joint fillers
03 15 00 concrete
07 84 43 joint firestopping
07 91 16 joint gaskets
07 90 00 joint protection
32 01 29 joint rehabilitation, concrete
paving
04 05 19 joint reinforcement, masonry
04 05 19 joint reinforcing, continuous,
masonry
07 92 00 joint sealants
07 92 19 acoustical
32 12 72 asphalt paving
32 13 73 concrete paving
32 01 17 joint sealing, asphalt paving
07 91 00 joint seals, preformed
09 29 00 joint treatment, gypsum board
joints
03 15 00 construction, concrete
32 13 73 construction, concrete
paving
03 15 00 control, concrete
04 05 23 control, masonry
07 95 13 expansion, covers
04 05 23 expansion, masonry
07 62 00 expansion, roof, custom
07 71 29 expansion, roof,
manufactured
06 05 23 joist hangers
joists
05 25 00 aluminum
06 11 13 engineered lumber
06 18 00 glued-laminated wood
06 17 13 laminated veneer lumber
05 20 00 metal
06 17 36 metal-web wood
05 21 19 open-web
06 17 23 parallel strand lumber
06 51 00 plastic
03 41 00 precast concrete
05 21 00 steel
05 42 00 steel, cold-formed
06 13 00 timber
06 11 00 wood
06 17 36 wood chord-metal joists
06 17 33 wood i-joists
06 17 53 wood trusses
06 17 36 wood-metal joists
11 42 00 juicers
11 30 13 residential
junction boxes
26 05 33 electrical
K__________________
……….. kalamein doors - see metal-
clad doors
……….. karst remediation - see
sinkhole remediation
09 20 00 Keene's cement
13 19 00 kennels
11 53 00 laboratory
40 21 23 kerosene process piping
11 44 00 kettles
11 12 13 key and card control units,
parking
08 79 13 key cabinets
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08 79 13 key storage and control
equipment
08 79 13 key tag systems
08 71 00 kick plates
kilns
04 50 00 masonry
42 15 00 packaged, industrial
13 34 23 kiosks, fabricated
10 18 00 kiosks, informational
11 30 13 kitchen appliances, residential
12 35 30 kitchen casework,
manufactured
……….. kitchen equipment – see
food service equipment
11 3013 residential
23 31 00 kitchen exhaust ductwork
23 38 13 kitchen hoods
11 30 13 residential
23 35 33 kitchen ventilation exhaust
system
11 32 00 kitchens, unit
11 42 00 knife sharpeners
11 30 13 residential
08 71 00 knobs, door
08 79 00 knockers
25 36 16 KW transducers, integrated
automation
L__________________
08 10 00 labeled doors
08 33 00 coiling
08 35 13 folding
08 11 73 sliding metal
08 34 00 special-function
41 43 19 labeling equipment, container
processing
00 61 13 labor payment bonds
00 73 49 labor stabilization agreement
laboratory
22 66 00 acid waste systems
12 35 53 casework
22 66 00 chemical waste systems
22 61 00 compressed air systems
12 53 29 controlled-environment
cabinets
12 36 53 countertops
11 53 00 equipment
11 53 26 freezers
12 56 53 furniture
22 63 00 gas systems
22 67 00 processed water systems
12 36 53 sinks with countertops
01 45 29 testing services
22 62 00 vacuum systems
09 93 00 lacquers
ladders
06 20 00 fixed wood
05 51 33 inclined metal
05 51 33 manhole
05 51 33 metal
05 51 33 ships
13 11 46 swimming pool
01 54 00 temporary
31 53 00 lagging
07 27 00 laminated air barriers
09 64 16 laminated block wood flooring
08 81 00 laminated glass
09 62 19 laminated plastic flooring
07 65 13 laminated sheet flashing
09 21 16 laminated solid gypsum board
partitions
07 26 00 laminated vapor retarders
06 17 13 laminated veneer lumber
06 18 00 laminated wood
12 36 19 countertops
06 15 23 decking
09 64 33 flooring
12 50 00 lamp tables
lamps
26 50 00 lighting
12 43 00 portable, furniture
27 10 00 LAN cabling
05 51 00 landings, stair, metal
landscape
12 92 43 accessories, interior
32 94 13 edging
32 91 19 grading
32 01 90 maintenance
12 59 00 partitions, interior
32 94 19 surfacing
32 94 16 timbers
……….. landscaped roofing - see
vegetated protected
membrane roofing
35 41 13 landside levee berms
language laboratories
01 51 00 lanterns, construction
07 46 00 lap siding
07 32 00 lapped roof tile
07 31 00 lapped shingles
lapping equipment
41 34 53 manufacturing finishing
41 33 36 manufacturing machining
27 22 26 laptop computers,
communications
40 62 43 large display screens
laser
41 36 23 cutting equipment,
manufacturing
35 59 29 docking systems
41 36 29 measurement and testing
33 83 13 transmitters and receivers
08 75 00 latches, window sash
08 71 00 latchsets
09 91 00 latex paint
32 01 13 latex-modified emulsion,
flexible paving coating
09 22 36 lath
13 49 19 lead-lined
41 33 39 lathe equipment,
manufacturing
laundry
10 28 23 accessories
14 91 33 chutes
22 40 00 sinks
laundry equipment
22 40 00 lavatories
12 35 30 lavatory casework,
manufactured
32 84 00 lawn sprinkler systems
32 92 00 lawns
01 32 23 layout data, submittal
01 71 23 layout of work
33 36 00 leaching fields
lead
02 83 00 abatement
02 26 26 assessment
00 31 26 available information
13 49 00 curtains, radiation
protection
07 62 00 flashing
02 83 19 paint abatement
02 83 00 remediation
07 61 00 roofing
13 49 00 screens, x-ray
26 33 13 storage batteries
lead-bearing glass
08 81 00 glass and glazing
08 88 49 radiation protection
lead-lined
13 49 19 concrete masonry
08 34 49 doors
13 49 19 gypsum board
13 49 19 lath
leaded glass
12 17 00 artwork
08 81 00 glass and glazing
22 14 16 leaders, rainwater
07 62 00 custom metal
07 71 23 manufactured
28 30 00 leak detection
23 09 23 instruments
33 54 00 hydrocarbon
31 01 70 leak repairs, tunnel
32 11 36 lean concrete base course
31 56 23 lean concrete slurry walls
12 05 13 leather
09 62 26 flooring
45 21 00 manufacturing
09 72 00 wall covering
12 56 39 lecterns
11 61 00 broadcast, theater, and
stage equipment
12 62 00 lecture hall seating, portable
lecture seating
12 61 00 fixed
12 62 00 portable
10 55 23 letterboxes and slots
10 14 19 letters, signage
35 41 00 levees
23 09 23 level instruments
40 72 00 level measurement
11 13 19 levelers, dock
03 35 00 leveling, concrete
41 33 43 leveling equipment,
manufacturing
665 Keyword Index
library
12 35 30 casework
11 51 00 equipment
12 56 51 furniture
11 51 23 stack systems
28 31 21 LIDAR security systems
00 61 16 lien bonds
01 90 00 life cycle activities
13 11 46 life guard chairs, swimming
pool
13 34 23 life guard houses, fabricated
28 40 00 life safety
28 46 00 fire detection and alarm
28 01 70 operation and
maintenance
28 41 00 radiation detection and
alarm
28 06 70 schedules
34 81 23 lift bridge machinery
03 47 16 lift slabs
03 47 16 lift-slab concrete
41 23 00 lifting devices, material
handling
14 40 00 lifts
11 78 00 cadaver
11 13 00 dock
14 10 00 dumbwaiters
14 46 00 material
14 45 23 parking, vehicle
14 41 00 people
14 45 13 service, vehicle
14 44 00 sidewalk
14 45 00 vehicle
14 42 00 wheelchair
41 23 23 lifting devices
10 71 13 light baffles, exterior sun
control
26 50 00 light fixtures
12 59 00 with systems furniture
23 37 13 light troffer diffusers
lightweight concrete
03 34 00 aggregate
03 33 00 architectural
03 52 00 roof insulation
03 31 00 structural
40 22 50 light-fractions petroleum
products piping
08 34 33 light-proof doors
05 40 00 lightgage metal framing
35 12 13 lighthouse equipment
26 50 00 lighting
26 55 68 athletic field
26 55 83 broadcast
26 54 00 classified location
26 52 13 emergency
11 59 00 exhibit
26 52 13 exit
26 56 00 exterior
26 56 17 fluorescent, exterior
26 51 16 fluorescent, interior
26 56 21 HID, exterior
26 51 16 HID, interior
26 56 18 incandescent, exterior
26 51 13 incandescent, interior
26 51 00 interior
26 51 16 LED, interior
35 12 13 navigation
26 01 40 protection systems,
operation and maintenance
26 55 00 special purpose
01 51 26 temporary
26 09 00 lighting controls
34 43 26 airfield
25 56 00 integrated automation
26 09 43 network
34 43 26 lighting PLC control
equipment, airfield
26 56 13 lighting poles and standards
25 36 26 lighting relays, integrated
automation
34 43 26 lighting regulator assembly,
airfield
26 55 61 lighting, theatrical
33 79 93 lightning arresters
26 41 23 facility lightning protection
33 75 39 high-voltage utility
26 18 19 medium-voltage
33 77 39 medium-voltage utility
26 35 00 power conditioners
33 79 93 strike counters
26 41 16 lightning prevention and
dissipation
26 41 00 lightning protection, facility
33 79 93 lightning protection, site
26 41 00 lightning rods
33 79 93 lightning strike counters
33 79 93 lightning strike warning
devices
12 20 00 lightproof curtains, blinds, and
shades
08 71 00 lightstripping
03 52 16 lightweight cellular concrete
04 22 00 lightweight concrete masonry
units
03 52 00 lightweight concrete roof
insulation
03 52 16 lightweight insulating concrete
lightweight insulating fill
03 52 00 cementitious
07 22 13 perlite asphaltic
09 25 23 lime-based plastering
04 05 13 lime mortar, masonry
31 32 13 lime slurry soil stabilization
31 32 13 lime soil stabilization
32 11 29 lime-fly-ash-treated course
32 11 29 lime-treated base courses
32 11 13 lime-treated subgrade
……….. limestone - see stone
32 01 90 liming
14 26 00 limited-use elevators
33 71 00 line materials for electrical
transmission and distribution
linear
40 93 00 actuators and positioners,
linear
23 37 13 diffusers
09 54 23 metal ceilings
23 37 13 return air slots
14 91 33 linen chutes
12 05 13 linen fabrics
linens
12 44 13 bath
12 42 26 table
31 52 00 liner plate cofferdams
04 62 00 liner plates, vitrified clay
liners
03 11 00 concrete forms
04 51 00 flue
03 11 00 form
lines
01 32 23 certification of
01 71 23 layout of
linings
12 22 00 curtain and drapery
12 05 13 fabric
31 72 00 tunnel
12 48 13 link entrance mats
09 65 43 linoleum flooring
09 93 00 linseed oil
04 40 00 lintel blocks, stone
05 50 00 lintels, structural metal
33 52 00 liquefied-petroleum gas
distribution, utility
23 11 26 liquefied-petroleum gas piping,
facility
liquid
23 65 33 coolers
44 53 73 extraction equipment, solid
waste
43 20 00 handling equipment,
process
43 22 00 process equipment
40 25 10 liquid acids piping
40 25 50 liquid bases piping
40 21 00 liquid fuel piping, process
LNG liquid natural gas
40 26 00 liquid polymer piping, process
……….. liquid-applied – see fluid-
applied.
26 12 13 liquid-filled medium-voltage
transformers
33 73 13 liquid-filled transformers, utility
42 13 16 liquid-to-gas/gas-to-liquid heat
exchangers, industrial
23 57 19 liquid-to-liquid heat
exchangers, HVAC
42 13 19 liquid-to-liquid heat
exchangers, industrial
11 46 13 liquor bars
list of
00 01 15 documents bound
separately from project
manual
00 01 15 drawings
00 43 26 estimated quantities
Keyword Index 666
00 01 10 project manual components
00 01 20 schedules
00 43 36 subcontractors
01 10 00 products ordered in
advance
01 23 00 list of alternates
00 43 21 part of bid
23 35 33 listed kitchen ventilation
exhaust system
40 61 93 lists, input/output, process
control system
01 22 00 lists and descriptions of unit
price items
12 93 23 litter receptacles, site
41 13 13 live bin bottoms, bulk material
13 34 23 livestock buildings, fabricated
40 73 46 load cells
01 45 16 load tests
31 08 13 bored piles
31 08 13 driven piles
05 41 00 load-bearing metal studs
04 20 00 load-bearing unit masonry
11 13 00 loading dock equipment
LAN local area network
27 10 00 cabling
25 14 00 local control panels, integrated
automation
25 15 19 local control unit software,
integrated automation
……….. lock box - see emergency key
cabinet
10 51 00 lockers
locks
08 71 63 detention
08 71 00 door
08 75 00 window sash
41 64 13 locomotives, plant equipment
11 61 00 lofts, stage
06 13 13 log structures
13 34 23 fabricated
40 96 25 logic diagrams, process
control
logic systems
28 33 13 gas detection and alarm
28 16 13 intrusion detection
28 35 13 refrigerant detection and
alarm
05 21 16 longspan steel joists
45 19 00 looms, manufacturing
40 96 30 loop diagrams, process control
07 21 23 loose fill insulation
04 20 00 in unit masonry
12 54 00 lounge furniture
12 21 00 louver blinds
08 60 00 between glass, skylight
08 50 00 between glass, window
08 92 00 louvered equipment
enclosures
08 91 00 louvers
23 37 00 air inlet and outlet
05 70 00 decorative metal
08 91 26 door
08 95 16 foundation vent
08 13 00 metal door, integral
32 35 13 site
08 91 00 sun control
08 91 00 wall
08 14 00 wood door, integral
12 52 00 loveseats
03 34 00 low-density concrete
03 52 00 lightweight insulating
34 43 16 low-intensity-approach lighting,
airfield
04 20 00 low-lift grouted unit masonry
low-pressure
42 11 13 boilers, process
23 31 00 ductwork
40 11 13 steam piping, process
07 20 00 low-temperature insulation
07 21 00 building
21 07 00 fire suppression
23 07 00 HVAC
13 21 23 insulated rooms
22 07 00 plumbing
40 42 00 process
23 31 00 low-velocity ductwork
low-voltage
26 25 13 busways
26 25 16 cablebus systems
26 05 19 cables
26 28 00 circuit protection
26 29 00 controllers
26 27 00 distribution equipment
26 20 00 electrical distribution
26 27 26 relays
26 43 13 surge protective devices
26 23 00 switchgear
26 22 00 transformers
26 05 19 wiring
low-voltage systems
08 74 00 electronic locking
23 09 00 HVAC controls and
instruments
08 81 00 low-e glass
41 67 13 lube oil system, plant
41 36 13 lubricant applicators,
manufacturing
41 24 29 lubricating oil systems
11 11 19 lubrication equipment, vehicle
41 24 29 lubrication systems, specialty
material handling
11 21 33 luggage storage, checkroom
26 05 00 lugs, electrical
06 10 00 lumber
06 71 13 composite
06 51 13 plastic
06 05 73 lumber treatment
……….. luminaries - see lighting
09 54 16 luminous ceilings
41 11 39 lump breakers, bulk material
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31 37 13 machined riprap
34 81 00 machinery, bridges
35 49 26 machinery, floodgate
01 54 00 machinery, temporary
45 41 00 machinery manufacturing
equipment
11 21 23 machines, vending
41 33 00 machining equipment,
manufacturing
41 31 13 machining lines,
manufacturing
34 12 23 maglev monorails
41 36 29 magnaflux measurement and
testing equipment,
manufacturing
07 81 26 magnesium cement fire
protection
09 67 19 magnesium oxychloride
flooring
40 72 53 magnetic and magnetostrictive
level meters
10 11 23 magnetic display boards
magnetic operators
08 74 00 door
08 30 00 special doors
08 74 00 window
41 24 33 magnetic separators, specialty
material handling
00 31 31 magnetotelluric available
information
02 31 29 magnetotelluric investigations
10 55 23 mail boxes
10 55 91 mail chutes
27 22 13 mainframe computers,
communications
maintenance
26 50 00 accessories for lighting
equipment
00 61 19 bonds
09 01 90 coatings
01 78 19 contracts
01 78 23 data
04 03 01 for period masonry
06 03 01 for period wood
33 01 50 hydrocarbon utilities
01 78 23 instructions
01 78 23 manuals
01 78 46 materials
07 01 50 membrane roofing
02 03 01 of existing period
conditions
01 11 00 of owner-furnished items
21 34 13 pumps, pressure
01 78 43 spare parts
41 67 23 tools, plant
41 63 19 vehicles, plant equipment
41 67 26 washing equipment, plant
01 93 00 maintenance, facility
maintenance requirements
for
28 01 10 access control
27 01 00 communications
03 01 00 concrete
14 01 00 conveying equipment
667 Keyword Index
31 01 00 earthwork
26 01 00 electrical
48 01 00 electrical power generation
28 01 00 electronic safety and
security
11 01 00 equipment
02 01 00 existing conditions
32 01 00 exterior improvements
09 01 00 finishes
21 01 00 fire suppression
12 01 00 furnishings
23 01 00 HVAC
33 01 50 hydrocarbon utilities
45 01 00 industry-specific
manufacturing
25 01 00 integrated automation
04 01 00 masonry
41 01 00 materials process
equipment
05 01 00 metals
08 01 00 openings
22 01 00 plumbing
44 01 00 pollution control equipment
43 01 00 process gas and liquid
equipment
42 01 00 process heating, cooling,
and drying
13 01 00 special construction
10 01 00 specialties
07 01 00 thermal and moisture
protection
34 01 00 transportation
33 01 00 utilities
35 01 00 waterway and marine
06 01 00 wood, plastics, and
composites
02 03 01 maintenance of existing period
conditions
25 01 26 maintenance testing of
electrical installations
make-up air units
23 75 33 heating and cooling,
custom
23 74 33 heating and cooling,
dedicated
23 75 23 heating and ventilating
23 74 23 heating-only
23 81 00 unitary air conditioning
……….. mallfronts – see storefronts
28 23 13 management system, video
surveillance
33 05 00 manholes
22 05 73 drainage, facility
33 71 19 electrical, underground
33 39 13 sanitary sewer
40 73 16 manometers
06 44 33 mantels, wood
manual
14 11 00 dumbwaiters
41 22 23 hoists
26 09 36 modular dimming controls
41 36 26 process tools,
manufacturing
14 82 13 rope climbers
26 36 13 transfer switches
manuals
01 78 23 maintenance
01 78 23 operation
01 78 23 O and M, electrical
01 78 23 O and M, mechanical
manufactured
04 71 00 brick
12 30 00 casework
07 71 13 copings
07 71 16 counterflashing
10 74 00 cupolas and spires
07 72 13 curbs
08 17 00 door assemblies
07 95 13 expansion joints
10 74 00 exterior specialties
32 39 16 fire pits
10 31 13 fireplace chimneys
10 31 16 fireplace forms
10 31 00 fireplaces
07 71 19 gravel stops
07 71 23 gutters and downspouts
10 57 13 hat and coat racks
03 15 00 joints, concrete
04 70 00 masonry
07 41 13 metal roofing
07 46 00 metal siding
31 66 16 modular walls, foundation
07 72 00 penthouse ventilators
32 33 33 planters, site manufactured
07 40 00 plastic panels
07 71 29 roof expansion joint covers
07 41 00 roof panels
07 71 00 roof specialties
07 41 00 roofing
07 46 00 siding
12 34 19 solid surface casework
04 73 00 stone
32 16 13 stone curbs
13 34 23 structures
10 17 16 telephone enclosures
32 17 16 traffic calming devices
07 42 00 wall panels
26 05 00 wiring assemblies
manufactured chimneys
10 31 13 for fireplaces
23 51 33 for heat generation
equipment
01 43 13 manufacturer qualifications
01 43 33 manufacturer's field services
01 33 00 manufacturer's instructions,
submittal of
41 30 00 manufacturing equipment
45 53 00 biopharmaceutical
45 00 00 industry-specific
41 31 00 manufacturing lines
41 31 19 manufacturing line robots
40 14 39 MAPP fuel gas piping
40 17 19 MAPP welding piping
10 11 39 maprails
……….. marble - see stone
marble aggregates
07 50 00 roofing
09 66 00 terrazzo flooring
09 67 16 marble chip-epoxy flooring
marine
09 96 26 coatings
35 50 00 construction and equipment
35 59 13 fenders
35 12 33 navigation equipment
35 12 00 signaling and control
35 59 00 specialties
10 11 16 markerboards
10 11 36 markerboards, conference
units
02 21 13 markers, boundary
32 17 23 marking, pavement
10 73 33 marquees
04 00 00 masonry
04 05 23 accessories
04 24 00 adobe
04 05 19 anchors
04 20 00 assemblies
04 21 13 brick
04 01 00 cleaning
04 22 00 concrete unit
04 05 23 control joints
04 60 00 corrosion-resistant
04 57 00 fireplaces
09 63 00 flooring
04 23 00 glass unit
04 05 16 grout
04 05 19 joint reinforcement
13 49 19 lead-lined
04 05 13 mortar
04 25 00 panels, preassembled
04 20 00 reinforced
04 05 19 reinforcement
04 01 00 repointing
04 05 13 restoration, mortar
04 01 00 restoration and cleaning
04 05 05 selective demolition
04 43 00 stone
04 05 21 strengthening
04 20 00 unit
04 20 00 veneer
04 05 23 wall flashing
04 05 13 masonry cement mortar
09 97 23 masonry coatings
07 19 00 water repellent
04 05 23 masonry flashing
07 65 00 flexible
07 62 00 metal
04 05 13 masonry mortar pigments
……….. masonry ties - see masonry
anchors
04 05 19 masonry veneer anchors
04 42 13 masonry-supported stone
cladding
03 70 00 mass concrete
Keyword Index 668
28 47 00 mass notification systems
28 47 15 control panels
28 47 17 devices and methods
28 47 17 indoors
28 47 21 interfaces
28 47 17 outdoors
28 47 17 public methods
28 06 60 schedules
28 47 13 software
28 47 11 system requirements
40 76 83 mass spectrometers
13 17 23 massage pools
MATV master antenna television
27 41 16 master antennas
……….. mat foundations - see raft
foundations
12 48 13 mat frames
12 48 19 mat gratings
material
42 32 00 dryers, process
41 22 23 hoists
14 46 00 lifts
41 00 00 process and handling
equipment
01 60 00 requirements
42 32 26 roasters, process
41 50 00 storage, process
41 51 19 storage tanks, process
01 60 00 material and equipment
01 65 00 materials, transportation and
handling
00 61 13 materials payment bonds
01 66 00 materials storage, construction
mats
12 44 13 bath
23 83 13 electric heating
12 48 43 floor
32 91 16 planting soil stabilization
11 66 23 tumbling
12 50 00 mattresses
40 80 00 measurement and control
commissioning
01 22 00 measurement and payment,
for unit prices
41 36 29 measurement and testing
equipment, manufacturing
40 71 00 measurement, flow
measuring devices
23 09 13 HVAC instrumentation
40 70 00 instrumentation for process
systems
11 53 00 laboratory
40 76 00 process gas analytical
10 88 00 scales
40 74 00 temperature
11 14 36 weigh scales
mechanical
01 41 13 code conformance
01 31 13 coordination
05 05 13 finishes
21 00 00 fire suppression
23 00 00 HVAC
31 43 19 jacking, concrete raising
05 45 13 metal supports
22 00 00 plumbing
23 65 13 mechanical draft cooling
towers
07 53 00 mechanically attached
elastomeric sheet roofing
07 54 00 mechanically attached
thermoplastic sheet roofing
31 66 16 mechanically stabilized earth
walls, foundation
04 25 13 mechanically supported
masonry veneer
06 11 16 mechanically graded lumber
27 16 16 media converters, adapters,
and transceivers
43 27 63 media liquid filters, process
34 71 13 median barriers
……….. medical - see healthcare
10 28 16 medicine cabinets
medium-voltage
26 15 13 busways
26 15 16 cablebus
26 05 13 cables
26 18 00 circuit protection
26 10 00 distribution, facility
26 15 00 enclosed bus assemblies
26 13 00 switchgear, facility
33 77 00 switchgear, utility
26 12 00 transformers
33 71 49 wiring, utility
meetings
00 25 13 pre-bid
01 31 19 project
42 14 33 melting furnaces, industrial
03 39 23 membrane concrete curing
43 31 13 membrane diaphragm gas and
liquid filters
07 50 00 membrane roofing
07 13 00 membrane waterproofing,
sheet
12 10 00 memorials
10 56 33 mercantile storage assemblies
26 50 00 mercury vapor lighting
mesh, welded wire – see
welded wire fabric
10 22 13 mesh partitions
27 33 00 messaging, communications
metal
09 53 23 acoustical ceiling
suspension
23 32 13 air plenums
13 34 19 building systems
12 31 00 casework, manufactured
05 01 00 cleaning
05 40 00 cold-formed framing
06 05 23 connectors, wood framing
31 66 16 cribbing, foundation wall
33 42 00 culverts
05 30 00 deck forms
05 30 00 decking
05 70 00 decorative
10 22 19 demountable partitions
41 24 36 detectors, material handling
08 13 00 doors
08 11 00 doors and frames
23 31 13 ductwork
08 42 00 entrances
05 50 00 fabrications
05 05 23 fastenings
32 31 19 fencing, decorative
05 05 13 finishes
08 11 73 fire doors, sliding
10 75 00 flagpoles
07 62 00 flashing
03 11 00 forms, concrete
08 12 00 frames
05 53 00 gratings
31 41 19 hydraulic shoring
07 41 16 insulated panels
09 22 36 lath
10 14 19 letters
10 51 13 lockers
08 91 26 louvers
34 71 13 median barriers
05 51 36 platforms
05 73 00 railings, decorative
05 01 00 restoration and cleaning
07 71 00 roof specialties
07 32 19 roof tile
08 61 13 roof windows
08 11 66 screen doors
10 82 00 screens
05 05 05 selective demolition
07 31 16 shingles
10 21 16 shower compartments
07 46 00 siding
10 14 00 signage
08 13 73 sliding doors
08 11 73 sliding fire doors
13 32 13 space frames
05 51 00 stairs
10 56 13 storage shelving
08 43 00 storefronts
08 11 69 storm doors
08 51 69 storm windows
09 22 00 support for plaster and
gypsum board
05 45 00 supports
09 30 29 tiling
10 21 13 toilet compartments
13 36 13 towers, fabricated
11 32 13 unit kitchens
08 95 00 vents
05 51 36 walkways
08 91 00 wall louvers
09 78 13 wall panels
07 15 00 waterproofing
08 51 66 window screens
08 51 00 windows
05 56 00 metal castings
05 74 00 decorative
metal ceilings
09 51 33 acoustical pan
669 Keyword Index
09 54 23 linear
09 56 16 panel, textured
metal chimneys
10 31 13 fireplace
23 51 19 heat generation equipment
metal coatings
09 90 00 field-applied
05 05 13 shop-applied
32 32 26 metal crib retaining walls
08 01 10 metal door restoration
08 11 00 metal doors and frames
08 17 13 integrated
32 31 00 metal fences and gates
metal forgings
05 76 00 decorative
05 50 00 steel
metal frames
08 41 00 entrance and storefronts
08 12 00 openings
08 12 00 sidelights
08 43 00 storefronts
08 12 00 transoms
metal framing
05 40 00 cold-formed
08 44 00 for curtain walls
09 22 16 interior non-structural
05 10 00 structural
09 22 13 metal furring
09 21 16 gypsum board assemblies
10 82 00 metal grilles
08 11 74 sliding
05 20 00 metal joists
05 42 00 cold-formed
05 20 00 steel
06 17 36 wood chord
07 16 19 metal oxide waterproofing
09 51 33 metal pan acoustical ceilings
05 51 13 metal pan stairs
09 56 16 metal panel ceilings, textured
metal panels
08 44 00 curtain walls
08 11 00 doorway
07 41 16 roofing, insulated
07 41 13 metal roofing
07 61 00 custom
07 41 16 panels, insulated
12 31 16 metal sandwich panel
casework
metal studs
05 41 00 cold-formed structural
09 29 16 interior non-structural
08 14 23 metal-clad wood doors
08 52 13 metal-clad wood windows
metal-framed
08 44 00 curtain walls
10 28 00 mirrors
08 63 00 skylights
08 43 00 storefronts
41 32 43 metal-spinning equipment,
manufacturing
04 42 00 metal-supported stone
assemblies
06 17 36 metal-web wood joists
06 17 00 metal-wood framing systems
metallic foil
07 27 00 air barriers
07 20 00 reflective insulation
07 26 00 vapor retarders
09 72 00 wall coverings
03 62 16 metallic non-shrink grouting
05 05 13 metalizing
05 00 00 metals
41 30 00 metalworking machines
13 53 00 meteorological instrumentation
meters
40 71 73 coriolis flow
40 71 23 differential pressure-type
flow
40 72 63 displacement-type level
40 71 63 doppler flow
26 27 13 electrical, facility
33 71 73 electrical, utility
42 13 16 gas, process
33 61 33 hydronic, utility
43 22 53 liquid, process
40 72 26 laser level
40 71 13 magnetic flow
33 51 33 natural gas, utility
40 72 29 nuclear level
40 71 69 open channel flow
40 71 53 positive displacement flow
48 09 00 power generating and
transmitting
40 72 43 pressure and differential
pressure type level
40 71 33 propeller flow
40 72 36 rf admittance level
(continuous and point type)
40 72 23 radar level
33 63 33 steam, utility
33 72 33 substation, electrical utility
40 71 46 target flow
40 71 76 thermal flow
40 71 66 transit time flow
40 71 36 turbine flow
40 72 13 ultrasonic level
(continuous- and point-
type)
40 71 43 variable area flow
40 71 49 vortex-shedding flow
33 19 00 water, utility
meters and gauges
11 53 00 electronic, laboratory
21 05 19 fire suppression
23 05 19 HVAC
22 05 19 plumbing
31 21 16 methane mitigation
MAPP methylacetylene-propadiene
40 14 39 fuel gas piping
40 17 19 welding piping
41 53 26 mezzanine storage systems,
process
13 44 00 mezzanines, modular
32 01 13 micro-surfacing, flexible paving
27 41 16 microphones
micropiles
31 63 33 drilled
31 48 33 underpinning
11 70 00 microscopes
11 53 00 laboratory
microwave
34 43 16 airfield landing equipment
13 49 00 shielding
33 83 16 transmitters and receivers
11 44 00 microwave ovens
11 30 13 residential
07 92 00 mildew-resistant joint sealants
11 92 13 milkers
……….. mill-framed structures - see
heavy timber
02 80 00 mill tailings abatement
41 33 53 milling equipment,
manufacturing
41 11 43 mills, bulk material
06 22 00 millwork
mineral fiber
07 32 23 cement roof tiles
07 81 33 fire protection
07 20 00 insulation
07 44 56 reinforced cementitious
panels
07 82 00 mineral fiberboard fireproofing
mineral surfaced roofing
felts
07 51 00 built-up roofing
07 52 00 modified bituminous roofing
07 58 00 roll roofing
09 51 23 mineral tile acoustical ceiling
08 13 00 mineral-core metal doors
08 14 00 mineral-core wood doors
……….. mini-blinds - see horizontal
louver blinds
31 70 00 mining
45 13 00 mining machinery and
equipment
01 26 33 minor changes in the work
00 63 36 forms, field orders
00 63 33 forms, supplemental
instructions
00 94 33 record
00 94 39 record, field orders
00 94 36 record, supplemental
instructions
02 41 13 minor site demolition
minority business enterprise
00 45 39 affidavit
00 62 39 certification
00 43 39 statement of intent
09 54 19 mirror panel ceilings
mirrored glazing
08 83 13 glass
08 83 16 plastic
08 83 00 mirrors
10 28 00 metal-framed
10 86 00 security
Keyword Index 670
40 79 00 miscellaneous instruments,
calibration equipment,
instrument valves, and fittings
43 32 36 mixed-bed ion-exchange
vessels, process
mixers
41 14 33 bulk material batching
42 13 19 gas, process
43 22 56 liquid, process
11 42 00 mixers, food
11 30 13 residential
mixing
03 30 00 CIP concrete
04 05 16 masonry grout
04 05 13 masonry mortar
22 40 00 mixing valves, shower
mobile
41 65 13 air compressors, plant
41 66 13 boring and drilling rigs,
plant
13 34 23 buildings
41 22 13 cranes
41 61 00 earth moving equipment
41 65 16 generators, plant
13 34 23 homes
41 66 16 lifts, plant
10 51 00 lockers
41 66 19 paving equipment, plant
41 60 00 plant equipment
41 64 16 railcar movers, plant
10 56 26 storage systems
41 65 00 support equipment, plant
41 66 23 sweepers/vacuums, plant
41 65 19 welders, plant
01 71 13 mobilization
01 31 19 meetings
01 43 39 mockups
27 32 29 modems, communications
01 26 00 modification procedures
modifications
00 94 00 record
00 91 00 to bidding documents
00 73 00 to general conditions
modified bituminous
07 52 00 membrane roofing
07 55 52 membrane roofing,
protected
07 27 13 sheet air barriers
07 13 52 sheet waterproofing
07 65 16 sheet flashing
modular
13 34 00 building components
13 42 00 construction, fabricated
assemblies
26 09 36 dimming controls
13 27 16 fire vaults
09 22 26 grid ceiling systems
23 73 13 indoor air handling units
10 74 49 landing and ramp systems
13 44 00 mezzanines
13 42 63 prison cells
23 74 00 rooftop air handling units
10 25 16 service walls
26 05 00 terminations for electrical
cables
23 64 33 water chillers
13 42 00 modules, building, fabricated
moisture control
07 11 00 dampproofing
07 60 00 flashings
01 56 00 temporary
07 26 00 vapor retarders
07 10 00 waterproofing
23 09 23 moisture instruments
07 01 50 moisture survey, roof
06 16 53 moisture-resistant sheathing
mold
02 26 33 assessment
00 31 26 available information
02 87 13 remediation
04 22 23 molded-face concrete masonry
units
07 62 00 molded gutters
07 05 05 selective demolition
molded ornamentation
06 66 00 plastic
06 44 00 wood
12 61 16 molded-plastic audience
seating
41 31 13 molding lines, manufacturing
moldings
05 70 00 decorative metal
09 27 13 glass-fiber-reinforced
gypsum fabrication
09 27 00 plastering
06 46 00 wood, custom
06 22 13 wood, standard pattern
41 35 33 molds, manufacturing
31 71 19 moles, tunnel excavation
07 61 00 monel metal roofing
11 21 24 money-changing machines
……….. money vaults - see vaults
monitoring
28 37 00 audio
25 50 00 integrated automation
48 09 00 power generation and
transmission
28 05 07 power source
34 41 23 roadway
31 09 00 site
monitors
40 76 23 combustible gas
40 76 33 hydrogen sulfide
09 30 13 monocuttura tile
09 66 13 monolithic terrazzo flooring
40 66 66 monopoles and towers
41 22 23 monorail hoists
41 21 23 monorail piece material
conveyors
34 12 63 monorail track
34 12 00 monorails
02 21 13 monuments, survey
35 59 23 mooring buoys
35 59 29 mooring devices
08 71 00 mop plates
22 42 00 mop sinks
mortar
04 05 13 masonry
07 84 13 penetration firestopping
09 32 00 tile
32 14 00 unit paving
09 32 00 mortar-bed tiling
04 28 23 mortar-set concrete-filled
masonry units
04 43 00 mortar-set stone assemblies
04 28 13 mortarless concrete unit
masonry
09 30 00 mortars and grouts for tiling
08 71 00 mortise locks
11 78 00 mortuary equipment
11 78 19 mortuary lifts
12 11 00 mosaic murals, custom work
mosaics
09 30 13 ceramic
09 30 23 glass
01 57 16 mosquito control, during
construction
12 35 25 motel casework
12 54 13 motel furniture
13 42 25 motel unit models
01 94 00 mothballing
23 09 23 motion instruments
11 52 00 motion picture equipment
26 24 19 motor control centers, low-
voltage
motor controllers
26 29 00 low-voltage
26 18 39 medium-voltage
26 32 13 motor generators
41 22 23 motor-operated hoists
motor requirements,
common
21 05 13 fire suppression
23 05 13 HVAC
22 05 13 plumbing
26 29 13 motor starters
motorized
12 25 13 drapery rods
08 91 13 louvers
08 63 53 metal-framed skylights
14 33 13 ramps
41 60 00 vehicles
……….. mounting devices - see
supports
movable
13 34 23 buildings
10 71 13 fins, solar-shielding
12 50 00 furniture
10 22 23 partitions
movement and vibration
02 22 13 assessment
00 31 19 available information
13 48 00 control
11 52 13 movie screens
02 43 00 moving, structures
14 33 00 moving ramps
671 Keyword Index
14 32 00 moving walks
32 01 90 mowing, maintenance
31 71 00 muck disposal, tunneling
……….. mudjacking - see pressure
grouting
31 35 19 mulch control netting
32 91 13 mulching
mullions
08 44 00 curtain walls
08 43 00 storefront
14 83 19 multi-axis platform lifts
41 33 60 multi-axis machining
equipment, manufacturing
08 36 19 multi-leaf vertical lift doors
26 27 19 multi-outlet assemblies,
electrical
00 52 93 multi-party agreement form –
integrated project delivery
32 18 23 multi-purpose court surfacing
04 27 00 multi-wythe unit masonry
26 09 33 multichannel remote-controlled
dimmers
09 94 19 multicolor interior finishing
multimedia
43 31 13 gas and liquid filters
27 41 00 sound and video equipment
multiple contracts
01 12 00 summary
01 31 13 coordination
12 60 00 multiple seating
multiple software types
40 68 00 process control software
……….. multiple-prime contracts - see
multiple contracts
12 65 00 multiple-use fixed seating
04 27 00 multiple-wythe masonry
27 21 16 multiplexers, communications
multistory cladding
07 40 00 exterior wall assemblies
08 44 00 glazed curtain wall
33 31 13 municipal sanitary mains
Muntz metal
08 13 00 doors
08 41 00 entrances and storefronts
05 70 00 decorative metals
12 11 00 murals
27 41 16 music systems, electronic
sound equipment
11 62 00 musical equipment
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03 50 00 nailable concrete
06 05 23 nails
NAICS group manufacturing
equipment
45 11 00 211
45 13 00 212 and 213
45 15 00 311
45 17 00 312
45 19 00 313-315
45 21 00 316
45 23 00 321
45 25 00 322
45 27 00 323
45 29 00 324
45 31 00 325
45 33 00 326
45 35 00 327
45 37 00 331
45 39 00 332
45 41 00 333
45 43 00 334
45 45 00 335
45 47 00 336
45 49 00 337
40 22 50 naphtha piping
32 18 23 natural athletic surfacing
09 30 19 natural clay paver ceramic tile
09 30 33 natural cut agglomerate tile
07 33 00 natural roof coverings
natural rubber sheet
07 65 23 flashing
07 53 00 roofing
07 13 00 waterproofing
……….. natural stone - see stone
23 65 16 natural-draft cooling towers
natural-gas
33 51 00 distribution, utility
23 11 23 piping, facility
10 75 19 nautical flagpoles
navigation, marine
35 59 23 buoys
35 12 33 equipment
35 12 13 signaling
07 54 26 NBP roofing
31 46 00 needle beams
31 46 00 needling
26 50 00 neon lights
10 14 33 neon signage
07 91 16 neoprene gaskets, joint
07 53 00 neoprene sheet roofing
32 91 16 netting, planting soil
stabilization
network
28 05 23 attached storage for
electronic safety and
security
25 11 00 devices, integrated
automation
25 10 00 equipment, integrated
automation
34 42 26 equipment, rail
25 15 13 gateway software
25 12 00 gateways, integrated
automation
27 26 23 integration requirements,
communications
26 09 43 lighting controls
27 21 26 management,
communications
40 66 36 process instrumentation
28 05 25 storage area for electronic
safety and security
01 32 16 network analysis schedules
40 66 00 network and communication
equipment
network hardware
27 20 00 data communications
25 10 00 integrated automation
33 37 43 netting systems
25 12 19 neutral-protocol integration
network gateways
02 52 19 neutralization, site remediation
32 91 00 neutralizers, soil
33 05 21 nickel utility pipe
night depositories
11 51 16 book
11 97 00 security equipment
12 58 36 nightstands, residential
NBP nitrile butadiene polymer
22 63 00 nitrogen system, laboratory
40 16 36 nitrous-oxide piping, process
22 63 00 nitrous-oxide system,
laboratory
44 21 00 noise pollution control
equipment
01 56 19 noise barriers, temporary
……….. noise control - see sound
control
44 21 00 noise pollution control
equipment
00 45 19 non-collusion affidavits
42 14 33 non-ferrous melting furnaces
10 14 23 signage, panel
04 20 00 non-loadbearing unit masonry
31 37 16 non-machined riprap
23 31 16 non-metallic ductwork
03 62 13 non-metallic non-shrink
grouting
……….. non-operable windows - see
windows
22 11 13 non-potable water piping
43 41 00 non-pressurized tanks
04 20 00 non-reinforced masonry
assemblies
non-segregated facility
00 45 33 affidavit
00 73 33 requirements
03 62 00 non-shrink grouting
07 18 00 non-slip coatings, traffic
coatings
03 53 00 non-slip topping, concrete
09 65 36 non-spark flooring
03 05 00 non-staining cement, concrete
09 22 16 non-structural metal studs
07 53 00 non-vulcanized elastomeric
membrane roofing
40 32 50 nonabrasive materials piping
and chutes
22 35 29 noncirculating domestic water
heat exchangers
45 35 00 nonmetallic mineral product
manufacturing
07 92 00 nonsag joint sealants
normal-weight
03 33 00 architectural concrete
Keyword Index 672
03 31 00 structural concrete
NAICS North American Industry
Classification System
nosings, stair
05 55 00 metal
09 65 13 resilient
00 51 00 notice of award
00 55 00 notice to proceed
28 01 60 notification, operation and
maintenance
48 12 00 nuclear fuel power generation
01 35 13 nuclear project procedures
13 49 00 nuclear shielding
27 52 23 nurse call systems
12 35 70 nurse station casework
O__________________
08 81 00 obscure glass
13 34 56 observatories, fabricated
structure
11 56 00 observatory equipment
26 55 36 obstruction lighting
01 14 16 occupancy requirements,
during construction
11 79 00 occupational therapy
equipment
34 43 16 ODALS
23 40 00 odor control equipment
22 32 19 off-floor cartridge filters,
domestic water
31 21 00 off-gassing mitigation
02 81 00 off-site transportation and
disposal
……….. offer forms - see bid forms
office
12 41 00 accessories
12 51 16 casegoods
12 59 00 cubicles
11 28 00 equipment
12 51 00 furniture
12 52 23 seating
13 22 00 shelters and booths
12 59 00 systems furniture
01 52 13 temporary
35 52 00 offshore platform construction
oil
22 75 16 circuit breakers, high-
voltage
22 77 16 circuit breakers, medium-
voltage
33 52 13 distribution, utility
12 12 00 paintings
23 11 13 piping, facility
45 11 00 oil and gas extraction
equipment
oil-fired
23 52 00 boilers
22 34 46 domestic water heaters
23 54 16 furnaces
23 55 33 unit heaters
ODALS omni-directional-approach
lighting system
34 43 16 omni-directional-approach
lighting system
13 11 23 on-grade swimming pools
03 30 00 on-site mixing, concrete
08 81 00 one-way vision glass
……….. onyx marble - see stone
09 90 00 opaque finishing
08 81 00 opaque glass
11 52 16 opaque projectors
31 64 23 open caissons
09 54 13 open metal mesh ceilings
……….. open office furniture - see
systems furniture
42 21 13 open-circuit cooling towers,
process
05 21 19 open-web steel joists
openers, automatic
08 74 00 door
08 75 00 window
08 00 00 openings
operable
10 11 33 chalkboards
10 11 36 conference units, visual
display
10 11 33 display boards
08 91 16 louvers
10 11 33 markerboards
10 22 23 partitions
34 75 13 roadway equipment
08 61 00 roof windows
10 56 26 shelving systems
08 50 00 windows
01 78 23 operating and maintenance
data
01 78 23 operating data
operating hardware
08 61 00 roof windows
08 60 00 skylights
08 75 00 window
12 25 00 window treatment
11 76 00 operating room equipment
26 55 70 operating room lighting
operating systems
27 25 29 hardware, communications
01 92 00 operation, facility
operation and maintenance
of
28 01 10 access control
11 01 20 commercial equipment
28 01 00 electronic safety and
security
11 01 60 entertainment and
recreation equipment
11 01 80 facility maintenance and
operation equipment
33 01 50 hydrocarbon utilities
40 01 70 instrumentation for
process systems
11 01 90 other equipment
40 01 90 primary control devices
40 01 60 process control and
process facility enterprise
management systems
40 01 00 process interconnections
28 01 20 video surveillance
33 01 10 water utilities
01 78 23 operation data
01 78 23 operation manuals
operation requirements for
28 01 10 access control
27 01 00 communications
14 01 00 conveying equipment
26 01 00 electrical
48 01 00 electrical power generation
28 01 00 electronic safety and
security
11 01 00 equipment
32 01 00 exterior improvements
21 01 00 fire suppression
12 01 00 furnishings
33 01 50 hydrocarbon utilities
23 01 00 HVAC
45 01 00 industry-specific
manufacturing
25 01 00 integrated automation
41 01 00 materials process
equipment
08 01 00 openings
22 01 00 plumbing
44 01 00 pollution control equipment
43 01 00 process gas and liquid
equipment
42 01 00 process heating, cooling,
and drying
40 01 00 process systems
13 01 00 special construction
10 01 00 specialties
07 01 00 thermal and moisture
protection
34 01 00 transportation
33 01 00 utilities
28 01 20 video surveillance
35 01 00 waterway and marine
operation sequence
23 09 93 HVAC controls
25 90 00 integrated automation
40 62 63 operator interface terminals
(OIT)
operator work stations
25 11 19 integrated automation
network
operators
08 71 13 automatic door
25 35 13 integrated automation
08 75 00 window
12 35 70 optical casework
41 36 29 optical comparators,
manufacturing
11 75 00 optical equipment
optical fiber cable
27 13 23 backbone, communications
673 Keyword Index
33 82 23 communications
distribution
27 15 23 horizontal, communications
25 05 13 integrated automation
01 62 00 options, product
14 43 13 orchestra lifts
11 61 13 orchestra shells
07 33 00 organic roof coverings
11 62 19 organs
OSB oriented strand board
06 16 36 oriented strand board
……….. ornamental - see decorative
ornamental
07 61 00 metal roofing
06 48 19 wood frames
06 44 00 wood grilles
06 43 13 wood stairs
ornaments
09 27 00 plastering
06 66 00 simulated wood
06 44 00 wood
06 16 36 OSB
01 11 00 other contracts
……….. outdoor – see exterior
23 74 00 outdoor HVAC equipment,
packaged
08 56 13 outdoor tellers' windows
outlets
23 37 00 air
26 05 33 electrical
26 55 23 outline lighting
40 61 93 output/input lists, process
control system
11 44 16 ovens
42 15 00 industrial
11 30 13 residential
26 35 00 overcurrent protection
34 23 16 overhead cable suspension,
traction power
overhead
08 33 26 coiling grilles
33 82 00 communications
distribution
41 22 13 cranes
33 71 00 power distribution, utility
11 52 16 projectors
34 23 00 traction power
34 23 23 traction power cables
overhead doors
08 33 23 coiling
08 36 13 sectional
08 36 19 vertical lift
overhead wiring
33 71 36 extra-high-voltage, utility
33 71 39 high-voltage, utility
33 71 49 medium-voltage, utility
03 53 19 overlayment, concrete
32 01 26 overlays, concrete paving
01 53 19 overpasses, temporary
owner
00 31 16 financial data
01 14 16 occupancy during
construction
01 35 23 safety requirements
owner furnished products
01 12 00 multiple contract
01 64 00 procedures
01 11 00 single contract
07 16 19 oxide waterproofing, metallic
03 05 00 oxychloride cement
09 67 19 oxychloride floors, magnesium
40 15 16 oxygen gas piping, combustion
system
22 63 13 oxygen gas system, laboratory
40 17 23 oxygen welding piping
43 32 73 ozonation equipment, process
40 16 39 ozone gas process piping
P__________________
10 55 36 package depositories, postal
packaged
23 81 13 air-conditioners
23 72 23 air-to-air energy recovery
26 33 00 battery equipment
23 52 00 boilers
22 11 23 booster pumping stations
23 65 00 cooling towers
23 53 00 deaerator and feedwater
equipment
08 17 00 door assemblies
23 52 00 generators
23 81 00 heat pumps
11 82 19 incinerators
23 74 00 outdoor HVAC equipment
23 62 00 refrigerant condensing
23 74 16 rooftop air-conditioning
units
23 74 00 rooftop make-up air units
23 81 13 terminal air conditioning
units
23 62 46 variable-refrigerant-flow air-
conditioning systems
33 32 16 wastewater grinder pump
assemblies
33 32 13 wastewater pumping
stations
23 64 00 water chillers
packaged mortar
04 05 13 masonry
09 30 00 tiling
11 29 23 packaging equipment
43 32 53 packed-bed ion-exchange
vessels, process
……….. packing - see joint fillers
01 65 00 packing of products
pad-mounted transformers
26 22 00 low-voltage
26 12 19 medium-voltage
08 70 00 padlocks
09 68 00 pads, carpet
……….. pads, vibration isolation - see
vibration control
27 51 13 paging systems
27 53 19 internal
09 01 90 paint cleaning
09 01 90 paint removers
09 01 90 paint restoration
41 34 23 paint spray booths, industrial
10 14 00 painted signage
32 17 23 painted traffic markings
09 91 00 painting
09 97 23 concrete
09 91 13 exterior
05 05 13 factory-applied, metal
09 91 00 fire-retardant
09 96 00 high performance
09 91 23 interior
09 01 90 maintenance
09 97 23 masonry
32 17 23 pavement marking
09 97 13 steel coatings
32 17 23 traffic
41 31 13 painting lines, manufacturing
12 12 00 paintings
09 66 13 Palladiana terrazzo flooring
41 43 23 pallet stacking/wrapping
equipment
03 11 00 pan forms
09 51 33 pan metal ceilings
05 51 13 pan metal stairs
panel
23 41 13 air filters
23 37 13 ceiling diffusers
08 35 13 folding doors
10 22 23 folding walls
10 14 23 signage
40 67 33 wiring
09 51 13 panel acoustical ceilings
08 36 00 panel doors
08 13 00 metal
08 14 00 wood
12 59 13 panel-hung-component system
furniture
26 09 26 panelboards, lighting control
26 24 16 panelboards, low-voltage
paneling
10 26 41 ballistics resistant
06 42 00 custom wood
06 42 00 fretwork
06 64 00 plastic
09 78 26 plastic interior wall
06 25 00 prefinished wood
06 64 00 preformed plastic
09 78 16 stone-faced interior wall
06 42 00 wood, architectural
woodwork
06 26 00 wood, board
panels
08 31 16 access
09 51 13 acoustical ceiling
10 26 41 ballistics resistant
07 40 00 composite roof and wall
23 33 33 duct access
40 67 16 free-standing
08 44 00 glazed curtain wall
Keyword Index 674
09 29 00 gypsum board
09 56 13 gypsum ceiling, textured
23 83 26 hydronic, radiant heating
and cooling
07 20 00 insulation
09 56 16 metal ceiling, textured
10 22 23 portable
03 45 00 precast concrete
07 41 16 roof, insulated
07 41 00 roof, manufactured
07 87 00 smoke containment
06 42 14 stile and rail wood
23 56 23 solar air-heating
04 42 00 stone, exterior
09 75 00 stone, interior wall facing
08 43 00 storefront
07 42 46 wall, cementitious
07 42 00 wall, manufactured
07 42 26 wall, tile
40 67 19 wall-mounted
06 12 00 wood, structural
06 42 00 panelwork, custom
08 71 00 panic devices
07 63 00 pans, pitch
03 11 13 paper forms, concrete
45 25 00 paper manufacturing
equipment
paper shredders
11 28 00 office equipment
10 28 13 paper toilet seat dispensers
10 28 13 paper towel dispensers
12 36 71 paper-composite countertops
07 65 13 paper-faced copper flashing
34 43 00 PAPI
11 66 23 parallel bars
06 17 23 parallel strand lumber
26 23 13 paralleling low-voltage
switchgear
07 62 00 parapet flashing
10 55 26 parcel lockers, postal
07 11 16 parging
parking
01 55 19 areas, temporary
32 17 13 bumpers
11 12 33 gates
14 45 23 lifts
11 12 23 meters
32 10 00 paving
11 12 16 ticket dispensers
11 12 00 parking equipment
14 45 00 lifts
11 12 00 vehicle detectors
09 64 23 parquet flooring, wood
32 01 29 partial depth patching,
concrete paving
01 14 16 partial occupancy
particleboard
06 16 36 sheathing and
underlayment
06 40 00 substrate, architectural
woodwork
10 41 00 particulate air filtration
09 21 16 partition systems, gypsum
board
10 22 00 partitions
10 22 33 accordion folding
10 22 36 coiling partitions
10 22 19 demountable
10 22 14 expanded metal
10 22 39 folding panel
09 21 16 gypsum board
09 21 13 plaster
10 22 23 portable
10 21 16 shower
10 22 43 sliding
12 59 00 systems furniture
10 21 13 toilet
10 22 13 wire mesh
08 56 19 pass windows
passenger
34 77 13 boarding bridges
34 54 00 fare collection
passenger elevators
14 21 23 electric traction
14 24 23 hydraulic
13 47 13 passive cathodic protection
27 16 19 patch cords, communications
01 73 29 patching
32 01 29 concrete paving
pathways
25 05 28 integrated automation
10 25 13 patient bed service wall
11 73 00 patient care equipment
27 52 13 patient monitoring and
telemetry systems
06 15 33 patio decking, wood
03 35 00 patterned concrete finishes
32 13 16 patterned concrete paving
08 81 00 patterned glass
31 35 23 paved energy dissipaters
pavement
32 15 50 aggregate-turf
32 17 29 embedded warning lights
32 17 23 markers, raised
32 17 23 markings
32 01 26 milling, concrete
32 01 26 recycling, concrete
32 01 00 rehabilitation
32 01 00 repair
09 30 19 paver tiling
32 10 00 paving
32 12 16 asphalt
32 11 00 base course
32 14 16 brick
32 13 13 concrete
32 12 00 flexible
07 76 00 pedestal-mounted
32 14 33 plastic
32 14 13 precast concrete
32 13 00 rigid
07 76 00 roof
32 14 29 rubber
32 17 00 specialties
32 14 40 stone
32 11 16 subbase
33 41 00 subdrainage
41 61 26 payloaders, plant equipment
01 22 00 payment and measurement,
unit prices
01 29 76 payment applications
00 61 13 payment bonds, labor and
materials
01 29 00 payment procedures
00 72 00 general conditions
27 31 13 PBX/key systems
PCB
02 84 00 abatement
02 26 29 assessment
00 31 26 available information
02 84 00 remediation
22 14 33 pedestal drainage pumps
……….. pedestal floors - see access
flooring
12 68 13 pedestal tablet arm chairs
07 76 00 pedestal-mounted roof pavers
33 81 29 pedestals, communications
11 14 00 pedestrian control equipment
07 18 13 pedestrian traffic coatings
06 44 36 pediment heads, wood
11 42 00 peelers, food
06 20 00 pegboards
07 21 00 pellets, insulating
07 84 13 penetration firestopping
07 84 13 penetration sealants
11 55 16 pendulums, planetarium
41 36 29 penetrant measurement
equipment, manufacturing
07 19 29 penetrating polyester water
repellents
07 84 13 penetration firestopping
07 86 00 penetration smoke seals
……….. penitentiary equipment - see
detention equipment
penthouse enclosures
13 34 00 fabricated
07 72 00 manufactured
23 37 23 penthouse ventilators
14 41 00 people lifts
perforated
05 34 00 acoustical metal decking
04 21 00 acoustical units, clay tile
23 37 13 ceiling diffusers
09 22 36 lath
00 61 13 performance bonds
28 08 11 performance criteria, testing
01 80 00 performance requirements
01 85 00 conveying equipment
01 87 00 equipment and furnishings
01 81 00 facility
01 86 00 facility services
01 83 00 facility shell
01 82 00 facility substructure
01 84 00 interiors
01 88 00 other facility construction
01 89 00 site construction
07 21 00 perimeter insulation, building
675 Keyword Index
period structures
02 03 43 relocating
02 03 44 shoring and support
01 74 13 periodic cleaning, construction
01 32 29 periodic site observation
perlite
07 22 13 asphaltic insulating fill
03 52 00 concrete decks
07 20 00 insulation
04 27 23 insulation, masonry wall
assembly
07 21 23 masonry fill
09 20 00 plastering
23 41 00 permanent air filters
permanent bracing
05 10 00 metal
06 10 00 wood
03 11 00 permanent steel forms,
concrete
03 11 26 permanent tier forming
31 66 16 permanently anchored soldier-
beam walls
00 31 43 permit application
PC personal computer
PDA personal digital assistant
28 49 00 personal protection,
electronic
28 49 13 alarm and annunciation
28 49 11 detection systems
28 49 17 emergency aid devices
28 49 15 interfaces to remote
monitoring
……….. personnel hoist – see people
lifts
01 54 00 personnel hoist, temporary
……….. pervious paving - see porous
paving
10 81 00 pest control
31 31 00 soil treatment
01 57 16 temporary
45 29 00 petroleum and coal products
manufacturing
40 22 00 petroleum products piping,
process
43 30 00 petroleum refining
12 67 13 pews
12 35 70 pharmacy casework
01 12 16 phasing of construction,
multiple contract
09 78 23 phenolic interior wall paneling
11 52 19 phonograph players
41 34 23 phosphatizing coating
equipment, manufacturing
40 16 43 phosphine gas piping
12 11 13 photo murals
11 21 83 photo processing equipment
photo-electric-cell operators
08 42 29 automatic doors
08 71 00 finish hardware
01 32 33 photographic documentation
00 31 21 photographic report of existing
conditions
10 14 43 photoluminescent signage
26 31 00 photovoltaic collectors
11 79 00 physical therapy equipment
02 51 00 physical treatment, site
remediation
07 53 29 PIB roofing
41 31 16 pick and place systems,
manufacturing lines
41 31 13 pickling lines, manufacturing
41 62 26 pickup trucks, plant equipment
08 81 00 picture glass
41 20 00 piece material handling
equipment
41 21 00 conveyors
41 22 00 cranes and hoists
41 23 00 lifting devices
41 24 00 specialty material
06 13 33 pier construction, heavy timber
34 82 19 pier protection, bridges
41 32 46 piercing equipment,
manufacturing
31 63 29 piers, drilled concrete
35 51 13 piers, floating
……….. pigeon barriers – see bird
control devices
pigments
09 90 00 coatings
03 05 00 concrete
04 05 13 masonry mortar
04 22 00 pilaster CMU
06 44 16 pilasters, wood
31 52 00 pile and lagging cofferdams
pile repairs
31 01 63 bored
31 01 62 driven
08 71 00 pile weatherstripping
piles
31 63 00 augered
31 63 00 bored
31 62 00 driven
31 60 00 helical
31 41 16 piling, sheet
35 42 13 piling bank protection
12 45 16 pillows
07 84 00 firestopping
11 67 53 pinball machines
11 67 43 ping-pong tables
11 67 13 pinsetting equipment
pipe anchors
21 05 29 fire suppression
23 05 29 HVAC
22 05 29 plumbing
21 13 00 pipe and fittings, fire sprinkler
05 52 13 pipe and tube railings
05 12 00 pipe columns, steel
pipe hangers
21 05 29 fire suppression
23 05 29 HVAC
22 05 29 plumbing
pipe identification
21 05 53 fire suppression
23 05 53 HVAC
22 05 53 plumbing
pipe insulation
21 07 00 fire suppression
23 07 00 HVAC
22 07 00 plumbing
33 05 23 pipe jacking, utilities
11 62 19 pipe organs
07 84 13 pipe penetration firestopping
05 52 13 pipe railings
05 73 00 decorative
33 05 23 pipe ramming, utilities
pipe supports
21 05 29 fire suppression
23 05 29 HVAC
22 05 29 plumbing
33 46 16 pipe underdrains
33 60 00 piped energy distribution
piping
33 05 39 box sections for sewers
and culverts
33 05 05 buried, installation
33 05 16 cast-iron utility
33 05 33 communication duct,
polyethylene
33 05 39 concrete
22 66 53 chemical waste, healthcare
22 66 70 chemical waste, laboratory
40 16 17 chlorine gas
40 18 23 chlorine gas vacuum
system
33 05 39 closures, concrete
22 15 13 compressed air, general
service
22 61 13 compressed air, laboratory
40 12 00 compressed air, process
40 05 39 concrete
23 22 13 condensate, steam
33 05 33 corrugated-wall,
polyethylene
22 67 13 deionized water, laboratory
40 23 13 deionized water, process
33 52 19 diesel fuel
22 67 13 distilled water, laboratory
40 23 16 distilled water, process
22 11 16 domestic water
33 41 23 drainage layers
33 05 33 drainage pipe, polyethylene
33 42 00 drains
33 05 19 ductile-iron utility
33 05 39 elliptical, concrete
33 14 23 enclosures, water utility
33 42 26 end sections, stormwater
33 42 23 endwalls
33 60 00 energy distribution
21 20 00 fire extinguishing
21 11 00 fire suppression, water
33 41 13 foundation drainage
22 52 13 fountain
23 11 00 fuel, facility
23 11 13 fuel-oil, facility
33 52 13 fuel-oil, utility
44 10 00 gas and vapor, ductwork
Keyword Index 676
22 63 13 gas, laboratory
23 11 16 gasoline, facility
33 52 16 gasoline, utility
22 11 17 gray-water
33 42 23 headwalls
33 52 16 hydrocarbon
23 21 13 hydronic, facility
33 61 00 hydronic, utility
33 40 00 inlets
23 24 00 internal combustion engine
33 05 39 irrigation and drainage,
concrete
40 24 14 liquid chlorine and sodium
hypochlorite
23 11 26 liquefied petroleum gas,
facility
40 20 00 liquids, process
23 11 23 natural-gas, facility
33 51 13 natural-gas, utility
22 63 13 nitrogen, laboratory
22 63 13 nitrous-oxide, laboratory
40 16 36 nitrous-oxide, process
22 63 13 oxygen, laboratory
33 52 26 pigging, hydrocarbon
33 05 39 pressure, concrete
41 21 00 refinery
23 23 00 refrigerant
33 41 33 retaining wall drainage
22 67 13 reverse-osmosis,
laboratory
40 23 33 reverse-osmosis, process
22 14 16 roof drainage
22 13 16 sanitary drainage, facility
33 31 00 sanitary sewerage, public
33 31 00 sanitary sewerage, site
33 31 00 sanitary sewerage, utility
31 31 33 sanitary vacuum
33 05 39 sewer and culvert, concrete
21 12 00 standpipes
23 05 17 sleeves and sleeve seals,
HVAC
33 63 13 steam, distribution
23 22 13 steam, facility
40 11 00 steam, process
33 63 00 steam, utility
33 31 29 step system
33 42 11 stormwater gravity
22 14 13 storm drainage, facility
33 41 00 storm drainage, utility
33 41 16 subdrainage
22 14 19 sump pump discharge
22 51 13 swimming pool
23 05 93 testing adjusting and
balancing, HVAC
33 05 39 thrust restraints, concrete
33 41 16 underdrains
33 41 19 underslab drainage
33 05 39 utility, concrete
33 05 33 utility, polyethylene
33 05 31 utility, thermoplastic
22 62 13 vacuum, laboratory
40 18 00 vacuum, process
22 13 16 vent
33 52 23 welding, hydrocarbon
33 05 39 wall fittings, concrete
22 62 23 waste anesthesia gas
22 11 00 water, facility
33 10 00 water site distribution
33 14 00 water, utility
piping specialties
21 05 00 fire-suppression systems
23 05 00 HVAC systems
22 05 00 plumbing systems
11 67 00 pistol range equipment
pitch
07 11 13 dampproofing
07 51 16 roofing
07 62 00 pitch pans
07 62 00 pitch pockets
07 51 16 pitch-impregnated felts
……….. pivoting windows - see
windows
08 70 00 pivots, door and window
32 11 36 plain cement concrete base
course
32 13 13 plain cement concrete paving
……….. PLAM - see plastic laminate
11 55 00 planetarium equipment
13 23 00 planetariums, fabricated
41 33 63 planing equipment,
manufacturing
planks
09 64 29 hardwood floor
03 41 13 hollow core, precast
concrete
07 22 00 insulating
03 41 13 precast
03 51 16 precast gypsum plank
06 15 00 wood
01 45 26 plant inspection
41 67 00 plant maintenance equipment
plant mixing
03 30 00 CIP concrete
03 40 00 precast concrete
32 93 00 plant pits
01 56 39 plant protection, temporary
32 12 16 plant-mix asphalt paving
……….. plant-precast concrete - see
precast concrete
planters
32 94 33 exterior
12 92 33 interior
32 33 33 site manufactured
32 90 00 planting
32 94 00 accessories
32 91 13 beds
33 84 00 irrigation
32 01 90 maintenance
32 91 13 preparation
09 77 53 wall systems
32 93 00 plants
12 92 13 artificial, interior
32 93 93 artificial, exterior
10 14 16 plaques
41 34 23 plasma coating equipment,
manufacturing
41 36 23 plasma cutting equipment,
manufacturing
09 20 00 plaster
09 22 36 accessories
09 27 00 fabrications
09 21 13 fire-rated assemblies
09 23 82 fireproofing, gypsum
09 27 00 moldings and ornaments
09 01 20 restoration
22 13 19 traps
09 20 00 plastering
09 24 13 acoustical
09 25 13 acrylic
09 21 13 assemblies
09 23 00 gypsum
09 25 23 lime-based
09 21 13 partition systems
09 24 00 cement
09 26 00 veneer
plastic
09 53 33 acoustical ceiling
suspension
09 76 00 blocks
06 60 00 cables
12 34 00 casework
09 54 29 ceilings, suspended
08 52 16 clad wood windows
06 01 60 cleaning
03 15 00 concrete inserts
12 36 23 countertops
06 53 00 decking
10 22 19 demountable partitions
08 15 00 doors
08 17 33 doors and frames,
integrated
06 60 00 fabrications
12 05 13 fabrics
32 31 23 fences and gates
22 32 00 filters, water
07 65 19 flashing
09 67 00 flooring, fluid-applied
06 51 00 framing
08 84 00 glazing
06 60 00 gratings
10 82 00 grilles
07 71 23 gutters and downspouts
06 63 00 handrails
11 32 19 laminate-clad unit kitchens
10 14 19 letters
10 51 26 lockers
06 51 13 lumber
06 66 00 ornaments, simulated wood
08 17 33 packaged door assemblies
06 64 00 paneling
07 40 00 panels
32 14 33 paving
32 14 43 paving grass rings
33 41 00 pipe, drainage
10 14 16 plaques
06 63 00 railings
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06 01 00 restoration and cleaning
07 32 26 roof tile
08 15 66 screen doors
10 82 00 screens
06 05 05 selective demolition
07 31 53 shakes
07 27 19 sheet air barriers
07 65 19 sheet flashing
07 50 00 sheet roofing
10 21 16 shower and dressing
compartments
07 46 33 siding
10 14 00 signage
09 27 23 simulated plastering
06 60 00 specialties
10 56 19 storage shelving
08 15 69 storm doors
06 50 00 structural
09 30 26 tiling
10 21 13 toilet compartments
06 52 00 trusses
08 62 00 unit skylights
07 26 00 vapor retarders
08 95 00 vents
08 91 00 wall louvers
09 78 26 wall paneling, interior
08 71 00 weatherstripping
08 53 00 windows
plastic coatings
07 57 00 coated foamed roofing
09 90 00 painting
plastic laminate-clad
06 41 16 casework, custom
12 32 16 casework, manufactured
10 57 23 closet shelving
10 51 23 lockers
10 21 16 shower and dressing
compartments
10 21 13 toilet compartments
10 26 19 unit kitchens
08 14 23 wood doors
12 36 23 plastic laminate countertops
09 66 23 plastic matrix terrazzo flooring
……….. plastic soil cement - see
flowable fill
08 15 00 plastic-faced foam core doors
08 14 23 plastic-faced wood doors
plastic-framed
08 64 00 skylights
08 32 16 sliding glass doors
08 53 00 windows
plasticizers
03 05 00 concrete
04 05 13 masonry mortar
45 33 00 plastics and rubber
manufacturing
05 12 00 plate girders, steel
08 81 00 plate glass
plates
26 27 26 electrical cover
05 54 00 floor
05 10 00 structural metal
14 43 00 platform lifts
10 88 00 platform scales
platforms
01 54 23 temporary
11 61 23 demountable
14 83 00 elevating
14 43 00 lifts
11 13 23 loading dock
41 31 13 plating lines, manufacturing
11 68 33 play field equipment
11 68 16 play structures
11 52 19 players, sound and video
11 68 13 playground equipment
40 63 43 PLC controllers
10 75 29 plaza-mounted flagpoles
12 24 16 pleated window shades
07 87 00 plenum smoke containment
barriers
23 32 00 plenums, air
11 28 16 plotters
32 92 16 plugging, grasses
22 00 00 plumbing
22 30 00 equipment
22 40 00 fixture trim
22 40 00 fixtures
22 52 00 fountain
22 07 00 insulation
22 05 05 selective demolition
22 51 00 swimming pool
22 10 00 plumbing piping and pumps
22 11 16 domestic water
22 52 13 fountain
22 01 10 operation and maintenance
22 13 16 sanitary
22 05 05 selective demolition
22 05 17 sleeves and sleeve seals
22 14 13 storm drainage
22 51 13 swimming pool
plywood
09 64 16 block flooring
03 11 00 forms
06 16 36 sheathing
07 46 29 siding
06 16 36 structural
07 42 00 wall panels
06 17 33 web joists
plywood paneling
06 42 16 architectural woodwork
06 25 00 prefinished
pneumatic
31 64 26 caissons
40 34 00 conveying lines
41 12 19 conveyors
08 71 00 operators, door
31 41 23 shoring
13 31 13 structures
14 83 13 telescoping platforms
14 92 00 tube systems
23 09 53 pneumatic and electric
controls
pneumatic controls
23 09 43 HVAC
03 37 19 pneumatically placed concrete
27 42 13 point of sale systems
04 05 13 pointing, masonry
……….. poisonous materials – see
hazardous materials
06 13 16 pole construction
33 71 23 pole hardware for electrical
transmission and distribution
poles
33 81 19 communications, utility
33 71 16 electrical, utility
26 56 13 lighting
34 23 13 traction power
14 93 00 pole systems
08 81 00 polished plate glass
11 81 13 polishers, floor
41 31 13 polishing lines, manufacturing
44 00 00 pollution control
01 57 00 temporary
09 66 23 polyacrylate terrazzo flooring
09 84 00 polycarbonate plastic glazing
PCB polychlorinate biphenyl
07 91 00 polychloroprene seals
polyester
09 90 00 coatings
12 05 13 fabrics
09 66 23 terrazzo flooring
07 19 29 water repellents
polyethylene
07 53 16 chlorosulfonated, roofing
33 34 13 septic tanks
07 26 00 sheet vapor retarders
PIB polyisobutylene
07 20 00 polyisocyanate insulation
PB EIFS polymer-based EIFS
07 24 13 polymer-based exterior finish
systems
polymer-modified
32 01 17 asphalt joint and crack
sealing
32 12 16 asphalt paving
07 16 13 cement waterproofing
PM EIFS polymer-modified EIFS
07 24 16 polymer-modified exterior
finish systems
03 15 00 polystyrene form blocks
07 20 00 polystyrene insulation
07 24 00 polystyrene insulation, EIFS
07 92 00 polysulfide joint sealants
polyurethane
09 96 00 coatings
07 20 00 insulation
07 92 00 joint sealants
07 18 00 traffic coatings
07 57 13 polyurethane and foam roofing
PVC polyvinyl chloride
polyvinyl fluoride
07 46 00 films, siding
09 96 00 coatings, liquid-applied
07 13 00 sheet waterproofing
35 51 23 pontoons
Keyword Index 678
pool
22 51 00 equipment
22 51 19 equipment filters
22 51 13 piping
26 55 29 lighting
11 67 43 tables
pools
13 11 00 swimming
13 17 23 therapeutic and massage
13 14 16 wave
05 05 13 porcelain enamel
10 11 13 chalkboards
08 44 00 curtain wall panels
07 44 16 faced panels
10 11 16 markerboards
07 31 23 shingles
07 46 19 siding
22 40 00 porcelain fixtures
09 30 13 porcelain mosaic tile
porous paving
32 12 43 flexible
32 14 43 unit
portable
12 62 00 audience seating
27 41 19 audio-video equipment
12 62 23 bleachers
11 13 23 bridges, loading dock
13 34 23 buildings
10 11 13 chalkboards
11 46 00 food serving units
41 22 23 hoists
12 43 00 lamps
10 11 16 markerboards
10 22 23 panels
10 22 23 partitions
11 13 23 platforms, loading dock
11 61 23 platforms, manufactured
11 14 13 posts and railings,
pedestrian
13 49 00 radiation screens
11 13 23 ramps, loading dock
10 22 23 screens
11 61 23 stages
41 52 19 storage tanks
10 11 23 tackboards
10 73 26 walkway covers
portland cement
32 13 13 concrete paving
09 66 13 terrazzo flooring
03 61 00 portland cement grout
04 05 16 for masonry
09 30 00 for tiling
portland cement mortar
04 05 13 for masonry
09 30 00 for tiling
23 09 23 position instruments
40 77 26 position, speed, and motion
measurement devices
positive displacement
43 12 00 gas compressors, process
21 33 00 pumps, fire
40 77 00 position and motion
measurement
10 14 26 post and panel signage
10 14 53 post-mounted traffic signage
05 05 19 post-installed concrete
anchors
03 38 00 post-tensioned concrete
postal
41 21 23 conveying
11 29 55 equipment
41 24 46 sorting machines
10 55 00 specialties
33 71 23 post insulators, electrical utility
posts
06 44 39 ornamental wood
11 14 13 pedestrian control
11 14 19 portable
11 42 00 pot racks
potable water
22 11 16 piping
40 23 23 process piping
22 12 00 storage tanks
33 71 26 potential transformers
23 09 13 potentiometers, HVAC
33 71 23 potheads, electrical utility
11 93 23 potting machines, horticultural
13 34 23 poultry houses, fabricated
07 92 00 pourable joint sealants - see
joint sealants
03 51 16 poured gypsum decks
……….. poured-in-place concrete - see
CIP concrete
05 05 13 powder coatings
41 32 49 powder metal-forming
equipment, manufacturing
power
26 35 00 conditioners, electrical
26 27 33 distribution units
26 35 33 factor controllers, electrical
26 35 33 factor correction
equipment, electrical
26 35 00 filters and conditioners
26 09 13 monitoring
34 23 13 poles, traction power
01 51 13 service, temporary
48 71 19 test equipment, generation
26 22 00 transformers, low-voltage
26 12 00 transformers, medium-
voltage
23 34 23 ventilators, HVAC
41 21 23 power and free piece material
conveyors
48 00 00 power generation, electrical
48 30 00 combined heat and
48 09 00 control systems
26 30 00 facility
power meters
26 09 13 electrical
48 70 00 electrical power generation
25 36 13 integrated automation
40 78 59 power supplies
32 13 13 power-compacted concrete
paving
33 72 33 power-line carriers
14 33 16 powered ramps
14 82 16 powered rope climbers
14 84 00 powered scaffolding
03 05 00 pozzolanic cement, concrete
00 31 00 pre-bid information
00 25 13 pre-bid meetings
01 11 00 pre-ordered products, single
contract
00 25 16 pre-proposal meetings
31 23 16 pre-watering of excavation
areas
21 13 19 preaction fire sprinklers
……….. preassembled - see fabricated
03 40 00 precast concrete
03 40 00 anchors
03 45 00 architectural
03 48 13 bollards
31 52 19 cofferdams
32 16 13 curbs
03 40 00 forms
03 41 13 hollow core planks
03 47 16 lift-slab
03 45 00 panels
03 48 26 parking bumpers
31 62 13 piles
03 41 33 post-tensioned
03 40 00 prestressed
07 76 00 roof pavers
32 32 16 retaining walls
33 36 00 septic tanks
31 75 16 shaft linings
03 41 23 slabs
03 48 00 specialties
03 48 16 splash blocks
03 48 19 stair treads
03 41 23 stairs
03 41 00 structural
03 47 13 tilt-up
34 71 13 traffic barriers
31 74 16 tunnel linings
32 14 13 unit paving
precast concrete utility
structures
33 39 16 sanitary sewerage
07 44 00 precast fiber-reinforced
cementitious panels
03 51 16 precast gypsum plank
09 27 00 precast plaster construction
09 66 16 precast terrazzo floor tile
precipitators
44 11 00 air pollution control
PAPI precision approach path
indicator
34 43 16 precision approach path
indicator
01 31 19 preconstruction meetings
04 22 23 prefaced concrete masonry
units
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prefinished
09 29 00 gypsum board
12 32 00 wood casework,
manufactured
08 14 29 wood doors
09 64 00 wood floors
06 25 00 wood paneling
preformed
07 27 00 air barriers
07 91 00 compression seals and
gaskets
07 91 00 joint seals
06 64 00 plastic panels
preformed gaskets
08 44 00 curtain wall
08 71 00 door
08 71 00 door weatherstripping
07 95 13 expansion control
08 85 00 glazing
07 91 16 joint sealer
07 40 00 manufactured panels
08 43 00 storefront
08 71 00 window weatherstripping
……….. preformed vapor retarders -
see vapor retarders
23 82 16 preheat coils
08 17 00 prehung doors
01 31 19 preinstallation meetings
04 22 19 preinsulated concrete masonry
units
00 31 13 preliminary construction
schedules
01 14 00 premises, contractor use of
27 10 00 premises wiring for
communications
premixed mortar
04 05 13 for masonry
09 30 00 for tiling
07 91 26 premolded joint fillers
01 71 00 preparation
07 01 50 for reroofing
32 91 13 soil
32 12 13 preparatory coats, flexible
paving
07 58 00 prepared roll roofing
……….. preservation - see restoration
……….. preservation project
procedures – see historic
treatment procedures
06 05 73 preservative treatment, wood
41 35 13 press dies, manufacturing
41 31 13 press lines, manufacturing
43 27 19 press liquid filters, process
41 32 00 pressbrake, metalworking
04 21 13 pressed bricks
41 32 53 pressing equipment,
manufacturing
23 09 13 pressure control valves as
HVAC instrumentation
pressure gauges
23 09 13 HVAC
40 73 13 pressure and differential
pressure grouting
31 43 13 concrete raising
04 01 00 masonry restoration
31 32 23 soil stabilization
……….. pressure grouting, concrete -
see injection grouting
23 09 23 pressure instruments
21 34 13 pressure maintenance pumps
33 05 19 pressure piping tied joint
restraint system
pressure reducing fill valves
23 21 13 hydronic piping
pressure regulation
33 53 00 hydrocarbon utility
42 13 23 gas, process
43 22 59 liquid, process
40 94 00 self-contained
23 09 43 pressure sensors, HVAC
40 73 00 pressure, strain, and force
measurement
23 09 43 pressure switches, HVAC
43 42 00 pressure tanks
06 05 73 pressure treatments, wood
43 41 13 pressure vessels, process
31 62 13 pressure-injected footings
pressure-relief valves
23 52 00 for boilers
07 72 00 pressure-relief ventilators
pressure-resistant
08 39 00 doors
08 42 39 entrances
08 88 39 glazing
08 55 00 windows
prestressed concrete
32 13 13 paving
31 62 13 piles
03 38 00 post-tensioned
03 40 00 precast
03 23 00 prestressing anchors
03 23 00 prestressing tendons
03 41 33 pretensioned concrete,
structural precast
43 31 13 pretreatment cartridge gas and
liquid filters
01 78 23 preventative maintenance
instructions
07 01 50 preventative roof maintenance
01 20 00 price and payment procedures
01 22 00 prices, unit
00 43 22 bid form
primary
40 91 00 control valves
45 37 00 metal manufacturing
42 14 36 refining furnaces, industrial
26 11 13 unit substations
40 90 00 primary control devices
40 91 00 primary control valves
32 12 13 prime coats, asphalt paving
07 92 00 primer, for joint sealants
primers
09 90 00 field-applied
09 91 00 sealers and finish paints
05 05 13 shop-applied, metal
09 90 00 vapor-resistant
12 35 00 print storage casework,
photographic
40 62 33 printers
27 24 13 printers, communications
45 27 00 printing and related
manufacturing
……….. prison - see detention
privacy screens
10 21 00 fixed
11 70 00 portable
PBX private branch exchange
procedures
01 35 16 alteration project
01 26 00 change order
01 35 73 delegated design
01 35 43 environmental
01 35 29 health and safety
01 35 03 conservation treatment
01 35 33 infection control
01 93 00 maintenance
01 26 00 modification
01 29 00 payment
01 35 91 period treatment
00 21 00 procurement
01 43 00 quality assurance
01 45 00 quality control
01 35 53 security
01 35 13 special project
01 33 00 submittal
01 25 00 substitution
01 22 00 unit price
01 35 00 unusual
01 24 00 value analysis
process
42 11 00 boilers
42 22 00 chillers and coolers
43 22 79 clarifiers
42 23 13 condensers and
evaporators
42 23 16 cooling evaporators
42 21 00 cooling towers
42 30 00 drying equipment
40 13 00 ductwork
40 41 23 equipment heat tracing
40 05 97 equipment identification
40 42 23 equipment insulation
43 15 00 filters, air and gas
42 13 00 heat exchangers and
recuperators
42 12 00 heaters
42 23 19 humidifiers
43 22 00 liquid mixers and regulators
40 75 00 liquid analytical
measurement
40 23 19 non-potable plant water
piping
41 36 26 tools, manufacturing
assembly
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40 61 00 process control and enterprise
management systems general
provisions
process control
40 61 96 descriptions
40 61 16 enterprise management
systems general
provisions
40 61 13 system general provisions
40 61 21 system testing
40 61 26 system training
40 76 00 process gas analytical
measurement
43 00 00 process gas and liquid
equipment
42 00 00 process heating, cooling, and
drying
40 00 00 process interconnections
process piping
40 05 11 aluminum
40 05 12 brass
40 05 13 bronze
40 05 37 centrifugally cast
fiberglass-reinforced
polymer mortar
40 05 17 copper
40 05 06 couplings and adapters
40 10 00 duct work
40 05 19 ductile iron
40 05 36 reinforced plastic
40 10 00 gas and vapor
40 23 41 grit
40 05 07 hangers and supports
40 41 13 heat tracing
40 05 21 high-alloy nickel
40 05 33 high-density polyethylene
40 12 53 high-pressure compressed
air
40 42 13 insulation
40 20 00 liquids
40 22 13 liquefied petroleum gas
(lpg)
40 12 23 low-pressure compressed
air
40 22 16 lubricating oils
40 05 26 other metals
40 16 37 oxygen gas
40 05 38 PTFE
40 22 23 petrochemicals
40 23 44 primary sludge
40 40 00 protection
40 23 40 sanitary wastewater
40 30 00 solid and mixed materials
40 23 43 scum and floatables
40 05 23 stainless steel
40 05 24 steel
40 05 31 thermoplastic
40 23 48 thickened sludge
40 23 46 waste sludge
process valves
40 05 51 common requirements
40 05 53 four-inch diameter and
larger
40 05 56 smaller than four-inch
diameter
22 67 00 processed water systems
43 22 11 electronic conditioning
equipment
22 67 00 laboratory
procurement
00 23 00 definitions
00 20 00 instructions for
00 43 00 form supplements
00 40 00 forms
00 25 00 meetings
00 24 00 scopes
00 26 00 substitution procedures
00 00 00 procurement and contracting
requirements
……….. procurement contract - see
purchase contract
product
01 21 26 allowances
01 78 33 bonds
01 33 23 data submittals
01 65 00 delivery requirements
01 62 00 options
01 60 00 requirements
01 66 00 storage and handling
requirements
01 25 13 substitution procedures
00 26 00 substitutions during bidding
01 78 36 warranties
products
00 62 33 forms
01 11 00 ordered in advance
01 11 00 owner-furnished, single
contract
01 11 00 pre-ordered
00 43 33 proposed
products delivered to owner
01 12 00 multiple contract
01 11 00 single contract
41 36 29 profilometers, manufacturing
PLC programmable logic controller
27 26 00 programming services,
communications
40 96 35 programming software,
process control
progress
01 74 13 cleaning
01 31 19 meetings
01 32 33 photographs
01 32 26 reports
01 32 16 schedules
01 29 76 progress payments
00 62 76 forms
……….. progress schedules - see
construction schedules
progressive roll-formed
07 40 00 wall and roof panels
07 60 00 sheet metal work
00 31 16 project budget available
information
project
01 77 00 closeout
01 31 13 coordination
00 01 03 directory
00 60 00 forms
01 58 00 identification
00 31 00 information, available
00 11 00 information to attract
bidders
01 31 00 management and
coordination
01 31 19 meetings
00 01 01 name
01 35 13 procedures, special
01 78 39 record documents
01 58 13 signage, temporary
01 31 00 site administration
01 18 00 utility sources
01 31 23 web site
……….. projecting windows - see
windows
11 52 16 projection equipment
11 52 13 projection screens
10 11 36 integral with visual display
boards
11 52 16 projectors
11 55 13 planetarium
23 34 00 propeller fans
01 56 00 property protection, temporary
property surveys
00 31 21 available information
02 21 13 execution requirements
proportioning
03 30 00 CIP concrete
04 05 13 mortar, for masonry
03 40 00 precast concrete
00 42 00 proposal forms
01 26 53 proposal requests
00 63 53 forms, request for proposal
00 93 53 record
00 11 19 proposal, request for
00 73 19 proposal revisions
00 63 55 proposal worksheet detail form
01 26 54 proposal worksheet
summaries
00 63 54 forms
00 93 54 record
00 26 00 proposals for product
substitutions
00 24 16 proposals, scopes of
proposed
00 43 83 construction schedule
00 43 33 products
00 43 73 schedule of values
00 43 36 subcontractors
00 43 86 workplan schedule
00 21 16 proposers, instructions to
00 45 16 proposer's qualification forms
00 22 16 proposers, supplementary
instructions to
681 Keyword Index
11 61 43 proscenium drapery and
curtains
07 55 00 protected membrane roofing
07 55 63 vegetated
01 76 00 protecting installed
construction
protection
01 71 33 adjacent construction
07 10 00 boards
13 47 13 cathodic
03 30 00 concrete
01 94 00 deactivated facilities
10 26 33 door and frame
31 25 00 erosion and sedimentation
control
11 81 29 facility fall
07 80 00 fire
07 90 00 joint
26 41 00 lightning
26 01 40 lightning, operation and
maintenance
26 35 00 overcurrent
32 91 00 planting bed
13 49 00 radiation
35 43 00 scour
35 31 23 shoreline
07 80 00 smoke
01 56 00 temporary
10 73 00 protective covers
32 31 00 protective fences
09 90 00 protective finishes, painting
10 26 23 protective wall covering
provision for future
construction
01 12 00 multiple contract
01 11 00 single contract
40 77 16 proximity measurement
devices
32 01 90 pruning, maintenance
31 13 16 pruning, site clearing
11 73 13 psychiatric seclusion room
padding
public
27 51 16 address systems
27 42 19 information systems, audio-
video
33 31 13 sanitary sewerage piping
33 41 13 storm drainage piping
33 21 13 water supply wells
33 32 19 wastewater pumping
stations
00 52 51 public-private partnership
agreement
26 05 33 pull boxes, electrical
……….. pull-down stairs - see
retractable stairs
08 71 00 pulls, door
22 11 19 pulsation absorbers
23 52 19 pulse combustion boilers
41 11 46 pulverizers, bulk material
04 22 00 pumice blocks
03 37 16 pumped concrete
pumping stations
22 13 43 sewerage, facility
33 44 11 stormwater, field-erected
33 32 11 wastewater, field-erected
33 32 00 wastewater, utility
pumps
43 23 72 air-operated bellows
reciprocating
43 23 71 air-operated diaphragm
reciprocating
43 23 73 air-operated piston
43 24 41 archimedes screw
43 23 21 between-bearings impeller
centrifugal
43 23 78 controlled volume
horizontal reciprocating
43 23 79 controlled volume vertical
reciprocating
22 11 23 domestic water
43 23 00 dry location liquid
23 53 13 boiler feedwater
33 51 19 diesel fuel
21 30 00 fire
43 23 54 flexible member
22 52 16 fountain
23 12 00 fuel, facility
23 12 13 fuel-oil, facility
33 52 13 fuel-oil, utility
33 52 16 gasoline, utility
23 12 16 gasoline dispensing, facility
22 11 63 gray-water pumps
23 81 00 heat
23 56 00 heat, solar-assisted
23 21 23 hydronic, facility
33 61 00 hydronic, utility
33 82 00 irrigation
43 21 00 liquid, process
23 12 26 liquefied-petroleum gas,
facility
43 23 58 lobe pumps
43 25 13 overhung close-coupled
submersible centrifugal
43 23 13 overhung horizontal
centrifugal
43 23 53 piston
43 23 76 power horizontal
reciprocating
43 23 77 power vertical reciprocating
21 34 13 pressure maintenance
43 11 00 process piping
43 23 57 progressing cavity
43 26 30 regenerative centrifugal
43 26 40 regenerative turbine
43 26 60 regenerative vacuum
43 26 70 rotating-case
22 13 29 sanitary sewerage
43 23 59 screw
33 32 19 septic tank effluent
33 32 00 sewage ejector,
wastewater
43 26 00 specialized liquid
23 22 23 steam condensate
43 23 74 steam horizontal
reciprocating
43 23 75 steam vertical reciprocating
22 14 00 storm drainage, facility
43 26 13 submersible grinder
43 25 00 submersible/immersible
liquid
43 24 00 suspended liquid
22 14 29 sump
22 51 16 swimming pool
01 54 00 temporary
43 23 51 vane
43 23 31 vertical centrifugal
43 24 21 vertically suspended
double-casing centrifugal
43 24 26 vertically suspended inline-
casing diffuser centrifugal
43 24 13 vertically suspended single-
casing discharge-through-
column centrifugal
43 24 16 vertically suspended single-
casing separate discharge
(sump) centrifugal
43 24 11 vertically suspended single-
casing submersible
centrifugal
22 13 36 wastewater, facility
01 77 13 punch lists
01 11 19 purchase contract
00 52 63 agreement forms
00 41 63 bid forms
00 73 00 conditions
01 12 00 summary, multiple contract
01 11 00 summary, single contract
01 32 43 purchase order tracking
43 30 00 purification, gas and liquid
purification equipment
22 50 00 aquariums
22 50 00 aquatic facilities
22 52 19 fountains
43 30 00 gas and liquid, process
22 51 19 swimming pools
purlins
05 40 00 cold-formed
06 18 00 glued-laminated
06 13 00 heavy timber
06 51 00 plastic
05 12 00 steel
06 11 00 wood
08 71 00 push and pull units, door
putty – see joint sealants
08 85 00 glazing
PVC
23 31 16 ductwork
07 91 16 gaskets, joint
07 92 00 joint sealants
07 54 19 roofing
43 41 41 tanks, process
08 63 16 pyramidal metal-framed
skylights
08 62 16 pyramidal unit skylights
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Q__________________
00 45 13 qualification form, bidders
qualifications
00 45 13 bidder
01 43 19 fabricator
01 43 23 installer
01 43 13 manufacturer
00 45 16 proposer
00 11 53 request for
01 43 26 special inspector
01 43 16 supplier
01 43 26 testing agency
01 40 00 quality
01 43 00 assurance
01 45 00 control
00 43 26 quantities, estimated
01 21 29 quantity allowances
……….. quarried stone - see stone
07 44 19 quarry-tile-faced panels
09 30 16 quarry tiling
……….. quarry-faced stone - see stone
12 36 61 quartz agglomerate
countertops
08 81 00 quartz glass
……….. quartzite - see stone
35 59 29 quick-release mooring hooks
R__________________
05 35 00 raceway decking assemblies
raceways
26 05 33 electrical, facility
26 05 44 electrical, sleeves and
sleeve seals
33 72 33 substations, electrical utility
27 11 26 rack-mounted power
protection, communications
racks
12 93 13 bicycle
11 21 33 coat, checkroom
10 57 00 coat, closet specialties
12 50 00 coat, furniture
26 33 16 electrical battery
21 12 19 fire hoses
11 42 00 food service
11 21 33 hat, checkroom
10 57 00 hat, closet specialties
12 50 00 hat, furniture
10 56 29 storage
41 53 23 storage, process
10 28 16 towel
09 30 13 towel, ceramic
34 43 00 radar
04 54 00 radial brick chimneys
41 33 73 radial saws
23 83 00 radiant heaters
23 83 33 electric
23 55 23 gas-fired
radiation
23 83 00 baseboard
28 41 00 detection
23 82 36 finned tube
01 35 00 project procedures
40 74 23 pyrometers
23 83 00 wall-hung
13 49 00 radiation protection
13 49 00 nuclear shielding
11 77 00 radiology equipment
13 49 00 x-ray
13 49 00 radiation shielding
08 34 49 doors
08 88 49 glazing
08 56 49 windows
23 82 29 radiators
33 83 23 radio antennas
RF radio frequency
RFI radio frequency interference
41 36 29 radiograph measurement
equipment
radioisotopic equipment
11 77 00 healthcare
11 53 00 laboratory
11 77 00 radiology equipment
31 21 13 radon mitigation
03 71 00 raft foundations, concrete
06 11 00 rafters, wood
34 11 00 rail tracks, transportation
41 64 00 rail vehicles, plant equipment
41 42 16 railcar bulk material loaders
41 24 39 railcar movers, specialty
material handling
railings
06 81 00 composite
14 31 00 escalators
05 52 00 metal
05 73 00 metal, decorative
11 14 13 pedestrian control
05 52 13 pipe
06 63 00 plastic
11 14 19 portable
05 73 13 tempered glass
05 73 16 wire rope
06 43 16 wood, architectural
woodwork
06 22 00 wood, millwork
34 42 00 railroad control instrumentation
34 11 33 railroad ties
34 11 00 railroad track and accessories
32 11 00 railroad track ballast
rails
10 11 00 chalk
41 22 13 crane
34 71 13 guard, highway
05 52 00 guard, pedestrian
10 11 00 map
34 10 00 railway
34 72 00 construction
31 24 16 embankments
34 76 00 equipment
34 72 16 siding
34 42 00 signaling and control
equipment
rainwater piping
07 62 00 exterior, custom
07 71 23 exterior, manufactured
22 14 16 interior
……….. raised flooring - see access
flooring
32 17 23 raised pavement markers
40 47 26 rammed refractories
04 43 00 random ashlar masonry
04 43 00 random rubble masonry
11 44 13 ranges
11 30 13 residential
10 81 19 rat control
01 57 16 during construction
00 73 46 rates of wage requirements
07 16 00 reactive waterproofing
42 14 43 reactor furnaces, industrial
48 12 13 reactors, nuclear fuel power
generation
33 72 53 reactors, shunt
06 22 00 ready-made wood trim
03 30 00 ready-mixed concrete
11 53 00 reagent racks
41 33 66 reaming equipment,
manufacturing
23 09 43 receiver controllers, HVAC
receivers
33 83 00 communications
07 62 00 flashing
07 50 00 membrane roofing
23 63 00 refrigerant
10 55 19 receiving boxes, postal
receptacles
26 27 26 electrical
32 33 23 site trash and litter
12 46 33 waste, portable
10 28 00 waste, toilet room
22 40 00 receptors, mop and shower
12 48 16 recessed floor grilles
12 48 13 recessed mat frames
22 32 00 rechargeable filters, domestic
water
reciprocating
41 12 13 bulk material conveyors
23 64 00 chillers, HVAC
42 22 16 chillers and coolers,
process
22 15 19 compressors, general
service
41 21 23 piece material conveyors
23 61 16 refrigerant compressors
40 23 29 recirculated water process
piping
13 11 43 recirculating gutter systems
reclosers, medium-voltage
26 18 26 facility
33 77 53 utility
31 22 00 reconditioning subgrade
01 78 39 record documents, project
00 31 24 record of environmental impact
decisions
recording devices
40 78 26 chart
23 09 13 HVAC
683 Keyword Index
13 52 00 seismic
11 52 19 sound
13 51 00 stress
11 53 00 stress, laboratory
11 52 19 video
13 50 00 recording instrumentation
27 41 00 recording studio equipment
00 31 21 recordings, historical
records storage
11 51 00 library
13 27 00 vaults
02 62 00 recovery, hazardous waste
13 28 33 recreational court walls
11 67 00 recreational equipment
32 18 00 recreational surfacing, outdoor
……….. recycled - see reused
00 62 34 recycled content of materials
11 82 23 recycling equipment
02 42 19 recycling of construction
materials
11 62 19 reed organs
21 12 16 reels, fire hose
01 42 19 reference standards
06 01 00 refinishing, wood
08 81 00 reflecting glass
22 52 00 reflecting pool and fountain
plumbing
07 20 00 reflective insulation
07 50 00 reflective membrane roofing
11 98 00 reformatory equipment
40 47 00 refractories, process
refractory
04 54 00 brick
40 47 29 concrete
04 05 16 grout
04 50 00 masonry
04 50 00 materials, castable
04 05 13 mortar
refrigerant
23 82 16 air coils
42 22 19 chillers and coolers,
process
23 61 00 compressors
23 63 00 condensing coils
28 44 00 detection and alarm
42 31 23 dryers, process
23 23 00 piping
23 23 16 piping specialties
23 23 19 safety relief valve
discharge piping
23 81 29 variable flow HVAC
systems
refrigerated
11 41 13 food cases
31 66 19 foundations
13 21 26 rooms
23 60 00 refrigeration equipment
refrigerators
11 41 00 food service
11 53 23 laboratory
11 70 00 medical
11 78 13 mortuary
11 30 13 residential
11 41 23 walk-in
……….. refuse chutes – see trash
chutes
……….. refuse compactors – see
waste compactors
42 31 19 regenerative dryers, process
registers
23 37 13 air inlet and outlet
28 31 00 alarm
11 21 13 cash
23 37 13 security
11 25 13 registration equipment
reglets
07 62 00 flashing
07 71 26 manufactured roof
specialties
23 33 13 regulating dampers
regulators
33 37 23 flow
40 94 00 self-contained pressure
26 35 53 voltage
01 41 00 regulatory requirements
……….. rehabilitation - see
maintenance requirements
……….. rehabilitation procedures - see
alteration project procedures
23 82 16 reheat coils
42 14 46 reheat furnaces, industrial
04 05 13 rehydration, mortar
reinforced concrete
03 30 00 cast-in-place
32 13 13 paving
03 40 00 precast
……….. reinforced earth - see soil
reinforcement
08 53 00 reinforced plastic windows
07 27 00 reinforced rubber air barriers
……….. reinforced soil - see soil
reinforcement
07 54 00 reinforced thermoplastic
membrane roofing
04 20 00 reinforced unit masonry
assemblies
reinforcing
31 63 23 bored pile
31 64 00 caisson
31 62 13 CIP concrete piles
03 50 00 cast deck
03 21 21 composite bars
03 22 19 composite grid
03 20 00 concrete
32 13 13 concrete paving
31 62 23 concrete-filled steel piles
31 63 23 drilled caissons
03 24 00 fibrous
04 05 19 masonry
04 50 23 masonry joint
03 38 00 post-tensioned concrete
04 20 00 reinforced masonry
03 22 00 wire fabric
……….. reinforcing bars - see
reinforcing steel
03 22 00 reinforcing fabric and grid
reinforcing steel
04 05 19 masonry
related construction
01 12 00 multiple contract
01 11 00 single contract
00 72 00 relationships of parties to the
contract
26 09 43 relay-based lighting controls
40 78 53 relays
33 72 33 control house equipment,
substation
26 27 26 low-voltage
48 09 00 power generation
00 65 19 release of liens
12 14 23 relief carvings
relief valves
23 52 00 for boilers
07 72 23 relief vents
relief wells
35 41 19 levees
religious
12 19 00 art
12 35 91 casework
11 91 00 equipment
12 56 00 furniture
33 01 30 relining underground piping
……….. relocatable partitions - see
demountable partitions
……….. relocatable structures - see
mobile buildings
relocation
02 03 43 period structure
32 96 23 plants
02 43 13 structures
remediation
02 82 00 asbestos
02 87 00 biohazard
02 80 00 facility
02 83 00 lead
02 87 13 mold
02 84 00 PCB
02 57 00 sinkhole
02 50 00 site
02 55 00 stabilization
02 70 00 water
……….. remodeling procedures - see
alteration project procedures
28 15 19 remote devices, access control
25 14 13 remote control panels,
integrated automation
26 27 26 remote control switching
devices
remote operators
08 74 00 door and window
08 78 00 special function doors
26 09 33 remote-controlled dimming
stations
40 63 83 remote terminal units
Keyword Index 684
removal
02 43 13 buildings
01 74 19 debris
02 87 16 excrement
02 63 00 hazardous material
09 01 90 paint
07 01 50 roof
02 21 00 selective demolition
02 41 13 site demolition
01 74 19 surplus material
02 65 00 underground storage tanks
02 03 42 removal and salvage of period
construction materials
23 41 16 renewable-media air filters
……….. renovation procedures – see
alteration project procedures
09 01 90 repainting
……….. repair - see maintenance
requirements
……….. repair project procedures –
see alteration project
procedures
10 81 00 repellent, pest
07 19 29 repellent, water
……….. replacement - see
maintenance requirements
……….. replanting - see transplanting
04 01 40 repointing stone
04 01 20 repointing unit masonry
01 32 26 reporting progress
reports
00 31 32 geotechnical
02 06 13 geotechnical baseline
02 06 14 geotechnical data
01 32 26 progress
40 68 23 reporting
00 45 00 representations and
certifications
……….. requests for information - see
requests for interpretation
01 26 13 requests for information
00 63 13 forms
00 93 13 record
00 11 19 requests for proposal,
contract
01 26 53 requests for proposal,
changes
00 63 53 forms
00 93 53 record
00 11 53 request for qualifications
requirements
33 71 73 electrical utility company
00 73 36 equal employment
opportunity
01 35 26 government safety
00 73 33 non-segregated facilities
01 35 23 owner safety
00 25 13 pre-bid meetings
01 60 00 product
00 73 00 project specific
01 41 00 regulatory
00 73 63 security
00 73 00 specific project
00 73 73 statutory
00 73 46 wage rate
07 01 50 reroofing, preparation
27 51 29 rescue assistance signal
systems
33 12 00 reservoir sump floating
covers
33 12 33 mechanically-tensioned
residential
11 30 13 appliances
10 28 16 bath accessories
22 33 30 domestic water heaters,
electric
22 34 30 domestic water heaters,
gas
22 31 13 domestic water softeners
11 30 00 equipment
12 58 00 furniture
27 51 23 intercommunications
22 41 00 plumbing fixtures
residential casework
06 41 00 architectural woodwork
12 35 30 manufactured
residential elevators
14 21 33 electric traction
14 24 33 hydraulic
resilient
09 65 13 accessories
09 65 66 athletic flooring
09 65 13 base
09 65 00 flooring
32 18 23 matting, athletic surfacing
09 65 43 sheet flooring
09 65 19 tile flooring
09 64 53 wood flooring
13 48 23 resiliently-supported walls and
ceilings
12 36 00 resin countertops
12 36 53 resin sinks with countertops
09 97 26 resin-cement coatings
09 96 00 resinous coatings
09 67 23 resinous flooring
09 66 23 resinous matrix terrazzo
flooring
09 90 00 resins, paint
42 10 00 resistance heating equipment,
industrial
48 71 23 resistance test equipment,
power generation
41 36 19 resistance-welding equipment,
manufacturing
26 32 36 resistive load banks
00 73 83 resolution, dispute
……….. rest room - see toilet
restaurant
27 41 16 audio-video
12 35 25 casework
11 40 00 kitchen equipment
12 54 16 furniture
14 72 25 turntables
……….. restoration - see maintenance
requirements
32 72 00 restoration, wetlands
……….. restoration procedures – see
historic treatment procedures
01 14 00 restrictions that affect
construction
resurfacing
03 01 00 concrete
32 01 26 concrete paving
32 01 16 flexible paving
09 97 00 resurfacing materials, special
coatings
11 70 00 resuscitators
retail display fixtures
06 41 00 architectural woodwork
10 12 00 manufactured
12 53 00 retail furniture
11 21 00 retail store equipment
00 61 23 retainage bond form
32 32 00 retaining walls
01 56 00 temporary
retarders
03 05 00 concrete
32 13 13 concrete paving
07 26 00 vapor
……….. retractable partitions - see
operable partitions
11 30 33 retractable stairs, residential
11 51 13 retrieval systems, library
retrofit
25 01 00 electrical
14 01 20 elevator
13 48 00 seismic
22 14 26 retrofit roof drains
23 37 13 return air registers
03 11 00 reusable forms
reused
32 01 16 aggregate, paving
32 01 16 asphalt paving
00 62 34 content of material form
32 01 16 plant-mixed asphalt paving
10 51 26 plastic lockers
10 56 19 plastic storage shelving
reusing
32 01 26 concrete paving
32 01 16 flexible paving
31 35 19 revegetation mats
13 48 00 reverberation control
RO reverse-osmosis
reverse-osmosis
40 23 33 piping, process
43 32 56 purification units, process
02 51 16 site remediation
22 67 00 system, laboratory
35 31 19 revetments
28 01 10 revisions and upgrades of
access control
00 73 16 revisions, bid
00 73 19 revisions, proposal
08 42 33 revolving doors
08 34 36 darkroom
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14 74 61 revolving stages
00 63 13 RFI form
13 49 00 RFI shielding
08 34 46 doors
26 35 46 electrical
08 56 46 windows
ribbed
05 30 00 metal decking
09 22 36 metal lath
07 41 13 metal roofing
07 46 00 metal siding
08 63 23 ridge metal-framed skylights
07 72 26 ridge vents
11 67 00 rifle range equipment
11 61 33 rigging systems and controls,
stage equipment
00 72 00 rights of parties to the contract
05 10 00 rigid frames, metal
……….. rigid insulation - see board
insulation
07 92 16 rigid joint sealants
04 05 19 rigid masonry anchors
32 13 00 rigid paving
32 01 26 rigid paving rehabilitation
09 69 13 rigid-grid access flooring
06 17 43 rim boards
27 32 26 ring-down emergency
telephones
rings
11 66 23 gymnasts'
10 28 16 towel
13 18 00 rinks, ice
31 37 00 riprap
35 42 37 waterway bank protection
32 43 47 waterway scour protection
risers
11 61 23 demountable
09 65 13 resilient
……….. rising stages - see stage lifts
……….. riverbed stone - see stone
05 05 23 riveting
41 36 19 riveting equipment,
manufacturing
34 71 00 road appurtenances
31 22 16 road beds
31 01 20 modification
32 12 16 road-mix asphalt paving
roads
01 55 13 construction access
32 10 00 paving
01 55 13 temporary
roadway
34 71 00 construction
31 24 13 embankments
34 75 00 equipment
26 56 19 lighting
34 41 23 monitoring equipment
34 41 00 signaling and control
equipment
31 22 16 subgrade reshaping
34 41 33 warning lights
10 28 00 robe hooks
09 30 13 ceramic
11 12 33 robot parking barrier gates
11 14 13 robot turnstile gates
31 71 00 robotic tunneling
41 31 19 robots, manufacturing line
rock
32 39 33 artificial
31 25 24 barriers
31 25 34 basins
35 73 16 embankment dams
31 24 00 embankments
31 37 00 energy dissipaters
31 37 00 lining
31 72 13 reinforcement, tunnel
support
31 73 00 seam pressure grouting,
tunnels
31 33 23 slope netting
31 33 26 slope wire mesh
31 33 00 stabilization
rock anchors
31 51 16 excavation support
31 68 13 foundation
31 33 13 rock bolting and grouting
31 72 13 tunnel support
31 23 16 rock excavation
31 71 16 drill and blast tunneling
31 71 19 tunnel boring
……….. rock socketed piles - see fixed
end caisson piles
07 20 00 rock wool insulation
35 71 19 rockfill gravity dams
10 81 19 rodent control
01 57 16 during construction
31 31 13 soil treatment
rods
10 57 23 closet
12 22 16 curtain
26 41 00 lightning
04 05 19 masonry reinforcing
03 21 00 reinforcement
05 17 00 structural assemblies
rod gap
33 75 40 high-voltage
33 77 40 medium-voltage
……….. roll carpeting - see sheet
carpeting
23 41 00 roll filters
07 58 00 roll roofing
12 21 23 roll-down blinds
41 32 56 roll-forming equipment,
manufacturing
……….. roll-up doors and grilles - see
coiling doors and grilles
……….. roll-up shades - see roller
window shades
08 81 00 rolled glass
05 12 00 rolled steel shapes
……….. roller blinds - see roll-down
blinds
03 37 23 roller-compacted concrete
32 13 16 paving
41 21 23 roller piece material conveyors
10 71 13 roller shutters, solar control
12 24 13 roller window shades
rolling
08 33 00 doors
08 33 00 grilles
12 66 13 gymstands
10 22 23 partitions
12 21 23 window blinds
12 24 23 window shades
41 31 13 rolling/calendaring lines,
manufacturing
roof
07 72 00 accessories
08 45 00 assemblies, translucent
07 76 13 ballast pavers
07 33 00 coverings
22 14 26 drains
07 72 00 exhausters, gravity
23 34 00 fans
10 75 26 flagpoles
07 62 00 flashing, metal
07 72 33 hatches
07 22 00 insulation
07 01 50 maintenance and repair
07 01 50 moisture surveys
07 41 16 panels, insulated metal
07 01 50 removal
07 01 50 repair
07 31 29 shakes
07 31 00 shingles
07 31 26 slates
07 71 00 specialties, manufactured
07 01 50 surveys and inspections
07 32 00 tile
07 50 00 vapor retarders, membrane
roofing
07 72 73 vegetated systems
07 72 00 ventilators, gravity
07 72 39 vents, operable
07 72 43 walk boards
07 72 46 walkways
roof coatings
07 57 00 coated foamed roofs
07 50 00 new construction
07 01 50 renovation
07 72 13 roof curbs
23 34 00 for fans
07 22 00 roof deck insulation
07 76 00 roof deck pavers
roof decking
05 33 23 aluminum
07 22 13 asphaltic insulating fill
03 52 00 concrete, insulating
03 41 00 concrete, precast
06 15 23 glued-laminated wood
03 51 16 gypsum
05 31 00 steel
06 15 19 timber
roof expansion joint covers
07 62 00 custom
07 71 29 manufactured
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roof gutters and
downspouts
07 62 00 custom
07 71 23 manufactured
roof-mounted storage tanks
21 41 19 fire-suppression water
22 12 13 potable water, facility
roof panels
13 34 00 fabricated building
07 41 16 insulated metal
07 41 00 manufactured
07 76 00 roof pavers
……….. roof sheets - see sheet metal
roofing
10 75 26 roof-mounted flagpoles
roofing
07 51 13 asphalt built-up
07 51 00 built-up bituminous
07 55 51 built-up bituminous,
protected
07 54 13 CPA
07 53 13 CPE
07 53 16 CSPE
07 53 00 elastomeric membrane
07 55 53 elastomeric membrane,
protected
07 54 23 EPDM
07 56 00 fluid-applied
07 55 56 fluid-applied, protected
07 22 00 insulation
07 54 16 ketone ethylene
07 41 00 manufactured panels
07 50 00 membrane
07 52 00 modified bituminous
07 55 52 modified bituminous,
protected
07 33 00 natural, coverings
07 54 26 NBP
07 41 16 panels, insulated metal
07 53 29 PIB
07 55 00 protected membrane
07 54 19 PVC
07 58 00 roll
07 61 00 sheet metal, custom
07 41 13 sheet metal, manufactured
07 50 00 single ply
07 54 00 thermoplastic membrane
07 55 54 thermoplastic membrane,
protected
07 54 23 TPO
08 45 00 translucent plastic
07 72 73 vegetated systems
roofing felts
07 51 00 built-up roofing
07 52 00 modified bituminous roofing
07 51 16 roofing pitch
07 01 50 roofing restoration
07 31 00 roofing shingles
07 32 00 roofing tile
23 74 16 rooftop air conditioning units,
packaged
23 74 00 rooftop air handling units,
modular
23 81 00 rooftop heat pumps
23 70 00 rooftop make-up air units
23 81 16 room air-conditioners
10 21 26 room darkening curtains and
tracks
room dividers
11 66 53 gymnasium
10 22 00 partitions
12 50 00 portable
12 59 00 portable, office
23 71 13 room storage heaters for
thermal storage
rooms
13 26 00 fabricated
13 24 00 special activity
13 20 00 special purpose
rope, wire
05 15 00 assemblies
05 73 16 railings
05 16 00 structural
34 14 00 transportation
14 82 00 rope climbers
34 14 46 ropeway tows
08 71 00 roses, doorknob
rotary
40 95 00 actuators,
41 13 23 airlock feeders
43 11 00 blowers
42 22 23 chillers and coolers,
process
22 15 19 compressors, general
service
26 32 29 converters, electrical
41 35 13 dies, manufacturing
41 13 23 flow feeders
11 14 13 gates, pedestrian
26 32 33 uninterruptible power
supply
07 72 00 ventilators
42 32 29 rotary-kiln material dryers,
process
rotary-screw
43 12 00 gas compressors, process
23 61 23 refrigerant compressors
23 64 26 water chillers
41 13 23 rotary-valve bulk material
feeders
RPM rotations per minute
11 44 00 rotisseries
11 30 13 residential
06 10 00 rough bucks, wood
06 10 00 rough carpentry
06 11 00 rough carriage, wood stairs
31 22 13 rough grading
……….. rough stone - see stone
routers
27 21 16 communications
25 11 16 integrated automation
routing equipment
27 31 00 communications
41 33 69 manufacturing
10 26 00 rub strips
rubber
09 65 13 base
08 38 00 doors
12 48 13 entrance mats
07 92 00 joint sealants
32 14 29 paving
07 53 00 roofing
07 65 23 sheet flashing
09 65 13 tile
07 32 29 tiles, roofing
07 13 00 waterproofing, butyl sheet
08 71 00 weatherstripping
rubberized asphalt
32 12 16 paving
07 55 56 roofing
07 14 13 waterproofing
32 11 36 rubberized portland cement
concrete base
……….. rubbish chutes – see trash
chutes
01 74 19 rubbish removal
35 31 23 rubble mound breakwaters
……….. rubble stone - see stone
12 48 53 rugs
41 35 13 rule dies, manufacturing
01 53 26 runarounds, temporary
12 48 53 runners
09 27 00 running moldings, plastering
32 18 23 running tracks, exterior
running trim
06 46 00 wood, custom
06 22 13 wood, standard pattern
34 43 13 lighting, airfield signals
32 10 00 runways, airfield
09 66 13 rustic terrazzo flooring
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35 31 19 sacked cement-sand
revetments
08 71 00 saddles, door
safety, construction
00 72 00 general conditions
00 73 00 supplementary conditions
safety equipment
28 31 00 fire alarm
21 00 00 fire suppression
33 54 00 hydrocarbon utility
41 67 19 industrial
28 13 00 security
08 87 23 safety and security films
09 60 00 safety flooring, abrasive
08 81 00 safety glass
08 42 26 safety glass doors, entrances
13 28 16 safety netting, athletic
……….. safety showers - see
emergency showers
09 65 13 safety treads, resilient
11 46 00 salad tables
11 21 53 salon equipment, beauty
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salvage
02 42 21 construction materials
01 12 00 multiple contract
02 42 00 procedures
01 11 00 single contract
02 42 00 site construction
01 33 23 sample submittals
03 39 16 sand concrete curing
09 66 13 sand cushion terrazzo flooring
sand filters
22 32 26 domestic water
33 36 00 septic tank
32 01 13 sand seals, flexible paving
sandblasting
03 35 00 concrete
04 01 00 masonry
41 33 00 sanders
09 90 00 sanding sealer
……….. sandstone - see stone
sandwich panels
10 22 00 interior partitions
07 41 00 roof
07 42 00 wall
32 01 13 sandwich seal, flexible paving
33 39 23 sanitary cleanouts
01 52 19 sanitary facilities, temporary
07 92 00 sanitary joint sealants
10 28 13 sanitary napkin dispensers
and disposers
33 39 13 sanitary sewer manholes
sanitary sewerage
33 32 00 equipment
22 13 00 facility
22 13 29 pumps
sanitary sewerage utilities
33 34 00 force mains
33 31 00 piping
33 32 00 pumping stations,
wastewater
33 36 00 septic tanks
22 13 13 sanitary sewers, facility
sanitary waste and vent
22 13 16 piping
22 13 19 specialties
22 13 23 sanitary waste interceptors
22 13 26 sanitary waste separators
sash
08 75 00 balances
14 84 23 cleaners' hoists
08 44 00 curtain wall
08 75 00 hardware
08 75 00 operators
08 50 00 window
27 05 13 satellite services
27 13 43 cabling
13 24 16 sauna heaters
13 24 16 saunas
SCR saturable core reactors
40 96 00 saturable core reactors,
41 33 73 sawing equipment,
manufacturing
11 42 00 saws, meat
07 52 16 SBS modified bituminous
membrane roofing
scaffolding
14 80 00 permanent
14 84 00 powered
01 54 23 temporary
10 88 00 scales
34 77 36 baggage
34 78 33 crane scales
11 21 43 mercantile equipment
40 79 13 nuclear mass-measuring
34 78 23 railroad car scales
41 36 29 test weigh
34 78 13 truck scales
41 14 36 weigh, bulk material
batching
34 78 16 weightbridges
27 24 16 scanners, communications
34 77 33 scanning equipment, baggage
11 61 00 scenery, theatrical
40 06 90 schedule for primary control
devices
40 06 60 schedule for process control
and process facility enterprise
management systems
40 06 70 schedule of instrumentation for
process systems
01 29 73 schedule of values
00 62 73 forms
00 43 73 proposed
schedules
00 54 21 allowances
01 32 16 computerized
01 32 16 construction
08 06 70 hardware
23 06 80 heating and cooling, radiant
01 32 16 network analysis
00 31 13 preliminary construction
01 32 16 shop drawing
01 32 16 test
00 54 22 unit price
33 06 05 utility piping
00 73 46 wage determination
schedules for
11 06 20 commercial equipment
27 06 00 communications
03 06 00 concrete
14 06 00 conveying equipment
31 06 00 earthwork
26 06 00 electrical
48 06 00 electrical power generation
26 06 40 electrical protection
systems
28 06 00 electronic safety and
security
11 06 60 entertainment and
recreation equipment
11 06 00 equipment
02 06 00 existing conditions
32 06 00 exterior improvements
11 06 80 facility maintenance and
operation equipment
09 06 00 finishes
28 06 80 fire detection and alarm
07 06 80 fire protection
21 06 00 fire suppression
12 06 00 furnishings
40 06 10 gas and vapor process
piping and ductwork
23 06 00 HVAC
33 06 50 hydrocarbon utilities
45 06 00 industry-specific
manufacturing
28 06 50 information management
and display
25 06 00 integrated automation
28 06 70 life safety
04 06 00 masonry
28 06 60 mass notification
41 06 00 materials process
equipment
05 06 00 metals
08 06 00 openings
11 06 90 other equipment
22 06 00 plumbing
44 06 00 pollution control equipment
43 06 00 process gas and liquid
equipment
42 06 00 process heating, cooling,
and drying
40 06 00 process interconnections
13 06 00 special construction
10 06 00 specialties
33 06 40 stormwater utilities
07 06 00 thermal and moisture
protection
34 06 00 transportation
33 06 00 utilities
35 06 00 waterway and marine
06 06 00 wood, plastics, and
composites
01 32 16 scheduling
……….. school equipment - see
educational equipment
11 50 00 scientific equipment
14 83 16 scissor-lift platforms
00 54 13 scope statement,
supplementary
00 24 00 scopes, procurement
00 24 13 of bids
00 24 16 of proposals
11 68 43 scoreboards, exterior
11 66 43 scoreboards, interior
23 52 39 scotch marine boilers
35 43 00 scour protection
35 32 13 scrap material artificial reefs
screeds
09 22 36 plastering
06 10 00 wood
screen doors
08 11 66 metal
08 15 66 plastic
08 14 66 wood
32 35 00 screening devices, site
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10 82 00 screens
06 49 13 architectural woodwork
31 31 13 athletic wind breaker
41 11 49 bulk material
05 70 00 decorative metal
11 98 23 detention window
10 32 19 fireplace
32 81 13 irrigation intake screens
40 62 43 large display
08 91 00 louvers
10 22 23 portable
11 52 13 projection
13 49 00 radiation
08 61 00 roof window
08 56 56 security
32 35 13 site
08 67 00 skylight
10 71 13 solar control
12 57 16 welding
08 50 00 window
10 82 00 wood
06 48 23 wood-framed insect
screens
41 12 13 screw bulk material conveyors
41 13 23 screw bulk material feeders
……….. screw piles - see micropiles
06 05 23 screws, wood
23 61 19 scroll refrigerant compressors
23 64 23 scroll water chillers
44 11 00 scrubbers, air pollution control
11 81 13 scrubbers, floor
scullery sinks
11 42 00 as food preparation
equipment
22 42 16 as plumbing fixtures
12 14 00 sculptures
07 71 33 scuppers
07 62 00 custom sheet metal
32 12 36 seal coats, flexible paving
07 91 23 sealant backings
07 91 00 sealant tapes
sealants
08 44 00 curtain wall
08 85 00 glazing
07 84 13 penetration
07 41 00 roofing, manufactured
09 30 00 tiling
……….. sealants, joint - see joint
sealants
41 36 13 sealer applicators,
manufacturing
sealers
03 05 00 concrete
07 11 00 dampproofing
09 63 00 masonry flooring
09 66 00 terrazzo flooring
07 19 00 water repellents
09 90 00 wood
33 01 30 sealing underground sewers
seals
07 91 13 compression
40 73 63 diaphragm
07 84 00 firestopping
07 91 00 joint, preformed
11 13 16 loading dock
07 86 00 smoke seals
08 71 00 window and door
00 01 07 seals page
……….. seamless flooring - see fluid-
applied flooring
12 68 00 seat and table assemblies
12 52 00 seating
12 60 00 multiple
32 33 43 site furniture
35 31 16 seawalls
26 11 16 secondary unit substations
08 36 13 sectional doors
security
28 13 00 access control
28 18 00 access detection
equipment
08 31 13 access doors and frames
28 18 15 access explosive detection
equipment
28 18 11 access metal detectors
28 18 17 access sniffing equipment
28 18 13 access x-ray equipment
23 33 38 bars, duct
00 43 13 bid
32 39 13 bollards, metal
28 21 00 cameras
09 57 53 ceiling assemblies
11 15 00 control equipment
28 05 35 data communications
equipment
28 05 05 demolition, systems
08 34 53 doors and frames
11 97 00 equipment
32 31 19 fences and gates,
decorative
08 87 23 films, safety
10 44 13 fire protection cabinets
08 34 56 gates
08 88 53 glazing
08 71 53 hardware
26 55 53 lighting
05 05 53 metal fastenings
10 86 00 mirrors and domes
28 33 00 monitoring and control
28 33 15 monitoring and control
software
28 33 17 monitoring and control
services
28 33 13 operations and monitoring
center
11 14 53 pedestrian
22 46 00 plumbing fixtures
01 35 53 procedures
23 37 13 registers and grilles
00 73 63 requirements
08 42 33 revolving doors
28 20 00 surveillance
01 57 33 temporary controls
01 56 00 temporary barriers and
enclosures
10 28 13 toilet accessories
13 27 53 vaults
28 05 39 voice communications
08 56 56 window screens
08 56 53 windows
28 05 39 wireless transmission
equipment
11 97 00 security and vault equipment
31 15 53 sediment control
01 57 13 temporary
22 13 19 sediment drains
11 93 16 seeders, horticultural
32 92 19 seeding
segmental
32 32 23 retaining walls
35 31 16 seawalls
35 42 53 wall bank protection
35 43 53 wall scour protection
seismic
00 31 31 available information
13 52 00 instrumentation
02 31 13 investigations
13 48 00 seismic controls
27 05 48 communications
26 05 48 electrical
28 05 48 electronic safety and
security
21 05 48 fire suppression
23 05 48 HVAC
25 05 48 integrated automation
22 05 48 plumbing
33 05 96 utilities
31 12 00 selective clearing
02 41 19 selective demolition
27 05 05 communications
03 05 05 concrete
14 05 05 conveying equipment
31 05 05 earthwork
26 05 05 electrical
48 05 05 electrical power generation
28 05 05 electronic safety and
security
11 05 05 equipment
32 05 05 exterior improvements
09 05 05 finishes
21 05 05 fire suppression
12 05 05 furnishings
23 05 05 heating, ventilating, and air
conditioning (HVAC)
45 05 05 industry-specific
manufacturing equipment
25 05 05 integrated automation
04 05 05 masonry
41 05 05 material processing and
handling equipment
05 05 05 metals
08 05 05 openings
02 03 41 period structures
22 05 05 plumbing
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44 05 05 pollution and waste control
equipment
43 05 05 process gas and liquid
handling, purification, and
storage equipment
42 05 05 process heating, cooling,
and drying equipment
40 05 04 process interconnections
28 05 05 security systems
13 05 05 special construction
10 05 05 specialties
07 05 05 thermal and moisture
protection
34 05 05 transportation
33 05 04 utilities
46 05 05 water and wastewater
equipment
35 05 05 waterway and marine
construction
06 05 05 wood, plastics, and
composites
02 41 00 procedures
02 41 13 site
selective tree and shrub
31 13 13 removal
31 13 16 trimming
self-adhering
07 52 19 modified bituminous roofing
07 65 26 sheet flashing
07 13 26 sheet waterproofing
08 71 00 self-closing hinges
03 31 26 self-compacting concrete
self-contained
23 81 19 air-conditioners
23 43 23 electronic air cleaners
40 92 00 flow controllers
40 94 00 pressure regulators, self-
contained
09 22 36 self-furring lath
03 54 00 self-leveling concrete
……….. semi-rigid insulation - see
board insulation
sensing devices
25 36 19 current, integrated
automation
13 52 00 earthquake
23 09 13 HVAC control
25 35 16 integrated automation
28 16 19 intrusion detection
01 12 00 separate contracts, summary
00 01 15 separately bound graphic
documents list
00 01 20 separately bound schedules
list
43 22 63 separation towers, liquid,
process
separators
33 37 00 hydrodynamic
22 13 19 oil/water, facility
septic tanks
33 34 19 accessories
33 34 13 concrete
33 34 16 effluent filters
33 32 19 effluent pumps
33 34 13 fiberglass
33 34 13 polyethylene
33 36 00 utility
sequence of operation
23 09 93 HVAC
25 90 00 integrated automation
sequencing
00 31 13 bidding requirements
23 09 93 HVAC
25 90 00 integrated automation
01 12 00 multiple contract
procedures
01 11 00 single contract procedures
servers
27 22 19 data communications
28 05 17 electronic safety and
security
28 05 15 general requirements
27 33 26 facsimile
25 11 13 integrated automation
11 17 00 service and teller equipment
08 56 13 service and teller windows
service elevators
14 21 43 electric traction
14 24 43 hydraulic
14 45 13 vehicle
27 11 13 service entrance requirements,
communications utilities
33 71 73 service equipment, electrical
utility
11 53 43 service fittings, laboratory
11 46 16 service line equipment, food
service
22 42 00 service sinks
……….. service station equipment –
see vehicle service equipment
……….. service station lifts – see
vehicle lifts
10 25 00 service walls
services
01 45 23 inspection
01 45 29 testing laboratory
03 05 00 set-retardant coatings, CIP
concrete
12 50 00 settees
08 85 00 setting blocks, glazing
03 60 00 setting device grouts
sewage
33 31 00 collection lines
33 34 00 force mains
22 13 43 pumping stations, facility
sewage pumps
22 13 29 as plumbing pumps
33 01 30 sewer dye testing
……….. SF
6
circuit breakers - see gas
circuit breakers
35 59 93 shackles, marine
12 24 00 shades, windows
10 71 13 sun, exterior
31 75 00 shaft construction, tunnel
09 21 16 shaft wall assemblies
09 29 00 shaft wall liners
31 63 29 shafts, drilled concrete
07 46 24 shake siding, wood
07 31 29 shakes, wood
22 42 29 shampoo bowls
11 81 13 shampooers, floor
41 33 76 shaping equipment,
manufacturing
41 32 59 shearing equipment,
manufacturing
06 16 00 sheathing
01 52 13 sheds, temporary
sheet
09 68 16 carpeting
07 11 19 dampproofing
09 65 13 flooring, resilient
08 81 00 glass
07 13 00 sheet membrane
waterproofing
07 60 00 sheet metal
05 75 00 decorative
23 31 13 ductwork
05 58 00 fabrications
08 91 00 louvers
07 27 16 membrane air barriers
07 60 00 moisture protection
07 41 16 roof panels, insulated
07 63 00 roofing specialties
07 62 00 trim
07 64 00 wall cladding
07 42 13 wall panels
07 15 00 waterproofing
07 62 00 sheet metal flashing
04 20 00 through-wall, masonry
assemblies
07 41 13 sheet metal roofing
07 61 00 custom
31 52 13 sheet pile cofferdams
sheet piling
35 42 13 bank protection
31 52 13 cofferdams
31 62 16 foundations
35 31 16 seawalls
31 40 00 shoring and underpinning
……….. sheet roofing - see membrane
roofing
07 13 00 sheet waterproofing
31 64 29 sheeted caissons
shelf angles
05 50 00 attached to masonry or
concrete
05 12 00 attached to steel framing
09 93 00 shellac
32 11 39 shell base course
11 61 13 shells, orchestra
shelters
13 19 00 animal
32 33 15 bicycle
10 73 43 bus stop
10 73 23 car
33 82 63 equipment
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13 34 00 fabricated
10 73 26 fabricated walkway
11 13 16 loading dock
13 22 00 office
10 73 29 smoking
01 52 13 temporary
shelving
12 50 00 book, portable
10 57 23 closet
12 30 00 display
10 56 00 fabricated storage
12 59 00 systems furniture
10 17 19 telephone
10 57 23 utility
06 41 00 wood, architectural
woodwork
06 22 00 wood, millwork
31 71 13 shield driving, tunnel
excavation
shielding
13 49 00 EMI
13 49 00 RFI
07 62 00 termite
13 49 00 x-ray
07 46 24 shingle and shake siding,
wood
07 31 00 shingles
41 42 16 ship bulk material loaders
34 77 13 ship passenger boarding
01 65 00 shipping, product
41 43 00 shipping packaging, container
processing
11 29 33 shipping equipment
……….. ships ladders - see inclined
ladders
shoji screens
10 22 23 portable screens
12 20 00 window treatment
11 67 23 shooting range equipment
01 33 23 shop drawings
11 57 00 shop equipment
05 05 13 shop-applied metal coatings
06 05 83 shop-applied wood coatings
06 17 00 shop-fabricated structural
wood
01 35 13 shopping mall project
procedures
35 31 23 shoreline protection
31 41 00 shoring
03 11 13 concrete
31 41 19 metal hydraulic
31 41 23 pneumatic
31 41 13 timber
31 41 33 trench
31 72 00 tunnel support
02 03 44 shoring and support of period
structures
34 43 16 short-approach lighting, airfield
11 79 00 shortwave therapy devices
41 34 56 shot peening equipment,
manufacturing
03 37 13 shotcrete
31 33 33 rock slope stabilization
31 32 33 soil slope stabilization
31 74 19 tunnel lining
32 13 13 shoulders, concrete
shower
10 21 16 compartments
12 44 16 curtains
22 13 19 drains
10 28 19 enclosures
22 40 00 fittings
22 40 00 heads
22 40 00 mixing valves
22 40 00 receptors
10 21 16 stalls
shredders
41 11 53 bulk material
11 28 00 paper
03 31 19 shrinkage compensating
concrete
03 62 00 shrinkage resistant grout
32 93 33 shrubs
31 13 13 clearing
32 01 90 preservation, maintenance
01 56 39 protection, temporary
32 01 90 pruning, maintenance
31 13 13 removal, selective
32 96 33 transplanting
31 13 16 trimming, site clearing
33 72 53 shunt reactors
shutters
06 49 19 exterior, custom wood
10 71 13 exterior, manufactured
08 33 00 fire
12 23 00 interior
10 71 16 storm
21 11 19 siamese connections
08 33 33 side coiling doors
08 33 36 side coiling grilles
34 24 16 side-contact third rail
08 80 00 sidelight glazing
08 12 00 sidelight metal frames
06 48 16 sidelight wood frames
14 44 00 sidewalk lifts
05 53 00 sidewalk vault gratings
32 10 00 sidewalks
07 46 00 siding
34 72 16 railway
07 46 24 wood shingle and shake
07 46 21 zinc
41 11 56 sieves, bulk material
40 79 39 signal conditioners and
converters
signal lighting
34 40 00 transportation
35 10 00 waterway and marine
10 14 00 signage
27 05 53 communications
identification
26 05 53 electrical identification
28 05 53 electronic safety and
security identification
26 52 13 exit
21 05 53 fire-suppression
identification
23 05 53 HVAC identification
25 05 53 integrated automation
identification
22 05 53 plumbing identification
10 14 67 tactile
01 58 13 temporary project
10 14 53 traffic
26 22 19 signal transformers, low-
voltage
signaling and control
equipment
34 40 00 transportation
35 10 00 waterway and marine
signals
34 43 13 airfield, lighting
28 30 00 alarms
34 48 13 bridge, operating
35 13 13 dams
28 31 63 fire
11 13 19 for truck restraints
35 12 13 marine
34 42 13 railway
27 51 29 rescue assistance
28 10 00 security
34 41 13 traffic
01 55 26 traffic, temporary
35 11 13 waterway
40 72 73 sight level gauges
40 16 46 silane gas piping
07 19 16 silane water repellents
44 21 23 silencers, noise pollution
40 47 13 silica refractories
silicone
07 86 00 foam penetration seal
systems
07 92 00 joint sealants
07 14 00 rubber fluid-applied
waterproofing
07 13 00 rubber sheet waterproofing
07 18 00 rubber traffic coatings
07 19 19 water repellents
07 57 00 silicone and foam roofing
22 11 19 sill cocks
07 62 00 sill flashing
sills
04 21 13 brick
04 72 00 cast stone
04 22 00 concrete unit masonry
05 50 00 metal
06 60 00 plastic
04 40 00 stone
06 46 00 wood, architectural
woodwork
06 22 00 wood, millwork
06 11 00 wood, structural
41 51 16 silos, process
07 19 23 siloxane water repellents
09 94 00 silver leaf
silver plating
12 10 00 artwork
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05 70 00 decorative metal
08 83 00 silvered glass
12 42 16 silverware
……….. simulated masonry - see
manufactured masonry
09 27 23 simulated plaster fabrications
simulated stone
12 36 61 countertops
09 75 23 wall facing
simulated wood
10 51 00 lockers
06 66 00 ornaments
single contracts
01 11 00 summary of work
01 31 00 coordination
08 36 16 single-panel overhead doors
07 50 00 single-ply roofing
23 51 00 single-wall chimneys
31 52 00 single-wall cofferdams
04 20 00 single-wythe masonry
……….. single-hung windows - see
windows
……….. single-ply roofing - see
membrane roofing
34 81 13 single-swing bridge machinery
02 57 00 sinkhole remediation
22 40 00 sinks
11 40 00 food service
11 70 00 healthcare
11 53 00 laboratory
12 30 00 manufactured casework
41 36 19 sintering equipment,
manufacturing
42 14 53 sintering furnaces, industrial
33 36 00 siphon tanks
sirens
28 10 00 security system
site
01 14 13 access to
00 31 24 assessment
32 33 14 bicycle lockers
32 33 13 bicycle racks
31 10 00 clearing
01 89 00 construction performance
requirements
02 56 00 containment
02 60 00 decontamination
02 41 13 demolition
00 31 00 description of existing
33 40 00 drainage
32 33 00 furnishings
33 79 00 grounding
32 30 00 improvements
33 79 13 improvements grounding
33 79 93 lightning protection
01 74 16 maintenance, during
construction
31 09 00 monitoring
31 10 00 preparation
01 56 00 protection, during
construction
02 50 00 remediation
33 31 00 sanitary sewage lines
33 31 00 sanitary sewerage laterals
32 33 43 seating and tables
10 73 00 shelters
32 33 23 trash and litter receptacles
01 14 19 use of
33 11 16 water utility distribution
piping
01 71 13 site mobilization
01 31 19 meetings
……….. site-precast concrete - see
site-cast concrete
03 47 00 site-cast concrete
22 43 19 sitz baths
41 11 00 sizing equipment, bulk material
13 18 00 skating rinks, ice
……….. ski funiculars – see funiculars
……….. ski lifts - see chairlifts
……….. ski tows - see surface lifts
……….. skydomes - see skylights
12 21 00 skylight blinds
08 67 00 skylight protection
08 67 00 skylight screens
08 60 00 skylights
04 23 19 glass unit masonry
08 63 00 metal-framed
08 64 00 plastic-framed
08 61 00 roof window
08 62 00 unitized
……….. slabjacking - see pressure
grouting
slabs
03 47 16 lift
03 41 23 precast concrete
slag aggregates
03 05 00 concrete
04 22 00 concrete masonry units
07 82 16 slag fiber board fire protection
slate - see stone
10 11 13 chalkboards
07 31 26 shingles
sleeves and sleeve seals
27 05 44 communications pathways
and cabling
26 05 44 electrical raceways and
cabling
21 05 17 fire-suppression piping
23 05 17 HVAC piping
22 05 17 plumbing piping
11 42 00 slicers, food
07 95 53 slide bearings
slides
11 68 13 playground
13 14 13 water
34 81 26 sliding bridge machinery
sliding doors
08 16 73 composite
08 32 00 glass
08 11 73 metal fire
08 13 73 metal non-fire-rated
08 15 73 plastic
08 14 73 wood
08 11 74 sliding metal grilles
10 22 23 sliding partitions
08 43 29 sliding storefronts
10 11 33 sliding visual display units
……….. sliding windows - see windows
41 23 26 slings, lifting devices
26 35 36 slip controllers
03 11 13 slip forming
09 61 13 slip-resistant floor treatment
……….. slop sinks - see service sinks
31 35 00 slope erosion protection
31 35 23 slope paving
31 35 00 slope protection
35 42 35 bank protection
01 57 00 during construction
35 43 35 scour protection
08 44 33 sloped glazing assemblies
10 55 23 slots, letter
05 43 00 slotted channel framing
03 30 00 slump tests
40 24 19 slurries process piping
slurry
31 66 16 diaphragm foundation walls
32 01 13 seals, flexible paving
33 05 23 spoil removal,
microtunneling
31 56 00 walls, excavation support
31 56 19 slurry-geomembrane
composite slurry walls
smoke
28 31 00 alarms
07 87 00 containment barriers
23 33 13 dampers, duct
23 09 13 detectors, HVAC
instrumentation
07 80 00 protection
07 86 00 seals
07 72 36 vents
10 73 29 smoking shelters
03 11 00 snap ties
09 69 16 snap-on stringer access floor
system
02 58 16 snow avalanche control
02 68 13 snow fencing
07 72 53 snow guards
23 83 13 snow melting cables and mats
01 74 00 snow removal, construction
10 28 00 soap dishes
10 28 00 soap dispensers
……….. soapstone - see stone
soapstone sinks
11 53 00 laboratory
12 35 00 specialty casework
07 33 13 sod roofing
31 14 16 sod stripping and stockpiling
11 46 19 soda fountain equipment
32 92 23 sodding
26 50 00 sodium vapor lighting
12 58 13 sofas, residential
08 95 13 soffit vents
31 71 13 soft ground shield driven
tunneling
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softeners
22 31 00 domestic water
software
27 34 00 call accounting
40 68 93 computer operating
systems
40 68 63 configuration of HMI
27 25 00 data communications
40 68 13 distributed process control
40 68 39 energy management
25 15 00 integrated automation
01 61 13 licensing requirements
40 68 36 laboratory information
system
40 68 43 load management
40 68 33 maintenance management
software
40 68 66 programming of controller
40 6823 reporting
28 05 31 storage management for
electronic safety and
security
……….. softwood floors - see wood
flooring
soil
31 51 13 anchors
00 31 32 boring data
00 31 24 contamination reports
00 31 32 data for bidders
31 24 00 embankments
02 62 19 flushing
11 93 33 mixers, horticultural
32 91 13 mixing, planting
21 32 13 mixing stabilization
31 32 36 nailing
32 91 13 preparation
31 14 13 stockpiling
31 14 13 stripping
32 92 00 supplements, lawn
31 31 00 treatment
02 62 16 vapor extraction
02 62 19 washing
31 32 17 water injection stabilization
32 91 13 soil and fertilizers
01 45 16 soil compaction testing,
general procedures
……….. soil conditioning - see soil
mixing stabilization
……….. soil modification - see soil
mixing stabilization
31 34 00 soil reinforcement
25 42 34 bank protection
32 32 34 retaining walls
25 43 34 scour protection
……….. soil replacement - see flowable
fill
31 32 00 soil stabilization
32 91 16 planting
31 32 17 water injection
31 05 13 soils for earthwork
32 05 13 soils for exterior improvements
solar
22 33 30 assisted water heaters
23 56 13 collectors, heating
48 14 13 collectors, power
generation
08 87 13 control film
08 87 13 control window treatment
film
22 36 13 domestic water preheaters
48 14 00 energy power generation
42 12 23 heaters, process
23 56 00 heating equipment,
packaged
23 56 23 heating panels, air
13 53 13 instrumentation
42 13 26 radiation heat exchangers,
industrial
13 53 13 recording instrumentation
08 81 00 reducing glass
48 19 16 tracking equipment, power
generation
solar shielding devices
10 73 13 awnings
10 73 16 canopies
10 71 13 exterior sun control
04 20 00 masonry screens
13 34 13 solariums
05 05 23 soldering
41 36 19 equipment, manufacturing
07 62 00 flashing
07 61 00 roof
31 66 16 soldier-beam foundation walls
32 32 43 soldier-beam retaining walls
07 95 63 sole plates, bridge
40 05 82 solenoid valves, process
service
00 10 00 solicitation
08 14 00 solid core wood doors
10 21 13 solid phenolic toilet
compartments
09 21 13 solid plaster partitions,
portland cement
12 34 16 solid plastic casework
08 15 16 solid plastic doors
12 34 19 solid surface casework,
manufactured
12 36 61 solid surfacing countertops
06 61 16 solid surfacing fabrications
solid waste
44 51 00 control equipment
11 82 00 equipment, facility
44 51 00 incinerators
02 51 19 solidification, site remediation
09 90 00 solvents, paint
41 24 46 sorting machines, specialty
material handling
sound
27 51 16 amplification
23 33 19 attenuators
32 35 16 barriers, site
13 21 48 conditioned rooms
11 52 16 film projectors
27 51 19 masking systems
11 52 19 players
11 52 19 recorders
09 84 00 reflective panels
11 61 13 reflectors
27 51 16 reinforcement
sound absorbing
04 22 23 concrete masonry
04 21 26 structural facing tile
09 84 00 units
13 21 48 sound absorption, audiometric
rooms
13 48 00 sound and vibration control
27 41 00 sound and video equipment
23 33 19 sound baffles, ductwork
sound control
08 34 73 doors
21 05 48 fire suppression
08 88 00 glazing
23 05 48 HVAC
09 81 00 insulation
13 48 00 machinery
10 22 00 partitions
22 05 48 plumbing
13 21 48 rooms
01 57 00 temporary
08 56 73 windows
09 81 00 sound reduction insulation
……….. sound retardant - see sound
control
13 21 48 soundproof fabricated rooms
13 48 00 soundproofing
01 45 13 source quality control
01 33 26 reports
13 32 00 space frames
01 51 23 space heating, temporary
07 62 00 spandrel flashings
spandrels
08 44 00 curtain wall
08 81 00 glass
07 42 13 metal
09 93 00 spar varnish
01 78 43 spare parts
spark arresters
23 51 43 breechings and chimneys
10 31 00 manufactured fireplaces
11 82 00 solid waste handling
equipment
09 65 36 spark-resistant flooring
13 17 00 spas
08 71 00 speak-holes
13 11 46 speakers, waterproof
27 51 16 speakers for sound
reinforcement
special
00 61 26 bonds
03 35 00 concrete finishes
13 00 00 construction
08 30 00 door hardware
31 66 16 foundation walls
31 66 00 foundations
08 34 00 function doors
693 Keyword Index
08 78 00 function hardware
08 56 00 function windows
01 45 33 inspections
01 43 26 inspector qualifications
13 50 00 instrumentation
31 66 13 piles
01 35 00 procedures
01 35 13 project procedures
10 51 00 purpose lockers
13 20 00 purpose rooms
13 30 00 structures
34 11 23 trackwork
09 76 00 wall surfacing
……….. special conditions - see
supplementary conditions
12 50 00 specialized furniture
28 01 50 specialized systems, operation
and maintenance
03 35 00 specially finished concrete
03 37 00 specially placed concrete
10 00 00 specialties
10 57 00 closet
22 11 19 domestic water
33 71 83 electrical, utility
10 43 00 emergency aid
10 70 00 exterior
10 74 00 fabricated exterior
10 44 00 fire protection
10 10 00 information
10 20 00 interior
32 17 00 paving
10 45 00 photoluminescent exit
06 60 00 plastic
10 55 00 postal
23 23 16 refrigerant piping
07 71 00 roof
10 40 00 safety
22 13 19 sanitary waste piping
10 05 05 selective demolition
10 50 00 storage
10 17 00 telephone
07 77 00 wall
10 57 00 wardrobe
28 50 00 specialized systems
specialty
41 31 23 assembly machines,
manufacturing lines
42 11 23 boilers, process
40 33 43 bulk materials valves
12 35 00 casework, manufactured
09 54 00 ceilings
41 22 13 cranes
08 30 00 doors
13 15 00 element construction
09 62 00 flooring
40 16 53 gas mixtures piping
42 12 26 heaters, process
41 22 23 hoists
42 32 43 material dryers, process
41 24 00 material handling
equipment
42 15 19 ovens, industrial
40 16 00 specialty and high-purity gases
piping, process
00 73 00 specific project requirements
01 78 39 specifications, project record
23 09 23 speed instruments
06 05 23 spike-plate connectors
41 32 63 spinning equipment,
manufacturing
05 71 13 spiral stairs, metal
10 74 26 spires, manufactured
03 48 16 splash blocks
09 64 00 splines, wood floor
04 22 23 split-face concrete masonry
units
07 31 29 split wood shakes
06 05 23 split-ring connectors, wood
23 81 26 split-system air-conditioners
33 05 23 spoil removal, microtunneling
……….. sports - see athletic
sports seating
13 34 16 fabricated grandstands
12 63 00 multiple seating
12 66 00 telescoping
41 34 23 spray painting booth
spray heads
22 52 00 fountain
22 40 00 shower
23 84 13 spray humidifiers
42 32 33 spray material dryers, process
07 27 36 sprayed foam air barrier
07 21 29 sprayed insulation
09 81 29 acoustical
07 57 13 sprayed polyurethane foam
roofing
09 90 00 spray-on coatings
07 11 00 dampproofing
09 94 00 decorative
07 81 00 fire-resistant, as fire
protection
09 96 43 fire-retardant, as coatings
07 57 00 for coated foam roofing
09 96 46 intumescent
07 14 00 waterproof
07 81 00 spray-on fire protection
07 21 29 spray-on insulation
41 23 29 spreader bars/beams, lifting
devices
32 92 26 sprigging, grasses
08 71 00 spring metal weatherstripping
33 37 16 spring-loaded weirs
09 64 53 spring-supported wood flooring
21 13 00 sprinklers, fire
33 84 23 sprinklers, irrigation
13 24 66 squash courts
stabilization
32 91 16 planting bed
02 51 19 site remediation
31 32 17 water injection soil
32 91 16 stabilizer mats, planting bed
41 12 13 stacking and reclaim bulk
material conveyors
12 62 19 stacking chairs
stacks
23 51 19 boiler and furnace
11 51 23 book
10 31 13 fireplace, manufactured
04 51 00 stacks and flues, fireplace,
masonry
27 41 16 stadium audio-video
12 63 00 stadium seating
11 61 43 stage curtains
11 61 00 stage equipment
14 43 16 lifts
26 55 61 lighting
27 41 16 sound
14 74 61 turntables
11 61 23 stages, folding and portable
01 55 29 staging areas
12 17 16 stained glass
stainless steel
08 44 19 curtain walls, glazed
05 70 00 decorative metal
08 13 19 doors
08 11 19 doors and frames
23 31 13 ductwork
08 42 00 entrances
08 41 19 entrances and storefronts
07 62 00 flashing
08 12 19 frames, door
08 44 19 glazed curtain walls
10 51 13 lockers
07 61 00 roofing
07 31 16 shingles
08 43 19 storefronts
05 13 00 structural
08 51 19 windows
05 15 19 wire rope
12 36 16 stainless steel countertops
11 40 00 food service
22 40 00 stainless steel sinks
11 40 00 food service
11 53 00 laboratory
09 93 00 stains and transparent finishes
03 11 00 stair forms, concrete
03 11 23 permanent
14 41 00 stair lifts
05 55 00 stair nosings, metal
stair railings
05 73 00 decorative metal
05 52 00 metal
05 52 13 metal pipe and tube
06 63 00 plastic
05 73 13 tempered glass
06 43 16 wood, architectural
woodwork
06 22 00 wood, millwork
stair treads and nosings
05 51 17 alternating
05 55 00 metal
03 48 19 precast concrete
09 65 13 resilient
09 63 40 stone
09 66 00 terrazzo
09 30 00 tile
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06 43 13 wood, architectural
woodwork
06 22 00 wood, millwork
stairs
09 69 56 access flooring
05 51 17 alternating tread
11 51 23 bookstack
06 72 23 composite
05 51 00 metal
05 71 00 metal, decorative
14 31 00 moving
03 41 23 precast concrete
11 30 33 retractable, residential
05 71 13 spiral, fabricated
01 54 00 temporary
06 43 13 wood, architectural
woodwork
06 20 00 wood, field-fabricated
14 41 19 stairway chairlifts
01 71 23 staking, field engineering
32 93 00 staking and guying plantings
stalls
10 21 00 compartments and cubicles
10 17 16 telephone
10 21 13 toilet
03 35 33 stamped finishing, concrete
32 13 16 stamped pattern concrete
paving
08 11 13 standard hollow metal doors
and frames
06 22 13 standard pattern wood trim
standard penetration testing
00 31 32 available to bidders
02 32 16 by contractor
06 26 00 standard profile board
paneling
03 30 00 standard weight concrete
01 42 13 standards, reference
standing and running wood
trim
06 46 00 custom
06 22 13 standard pattern
standing seam roofing
07 61 13 custom
07 41 13 manufactured
21 12 00 standpipes
12 66 00 stands, telescoping
26 29 13 starter, motor
23 08 00 starting of HVAC systems
01 75 16 startup procedures
00 45 23 statement of disposal facility
00 54 13 statement of scope,
supplementary
26 35 43 static frequency converters
26 33 33 static power converters
23 09 13 static pressure transmitters
26 33 53 static uninterruptible power
supply
09 65 36 static-control resilient flooring
09 65 36 static-dissipative resilient
flooring
09 61 36 static-resistant floor treatment
09 65 36 static-resistant resilient flooring
34 42 29 station agent equipment,
railway
27 16 19 station cords, communications
41 22 13 stationary cranes
01 54 13 temporary
08 91 19 stationary louvers
12 14 00 statues
00 65 73 statutory declaration forms
00 73 73 statutory requirements
08 14 00 stave core wood doors
steam
23 82 16 air coils
13 24 26 baths
23 52 00 boilers
04 01 00 cleaning, masonry
23 22 23 condensate pumps, facility
03 40 00 curing, precast concrete
33 63 00 energy distribution, utility
23 52 00 generators
48 12 23 generators, power
generation
23 84 13 grid humidifiers
11 44 00 kettles
23 22 13 piping, facility
23 22 23 pumps, facility
13 24 26 rooms
23 25 19 system feedwater, water
treatment
11 46 00 tables
23 22 00 traps
23 57 13 steam-to-steam heat
exchangers
steam-to-water heat
exchangers
22 35 00 domestic water
23 57 16 HVAC equipment
26 32 16 steam-turbine generators
steam turbines
48 11 19 fossil fuel power generation
48 16 19 geothermal power
generation
07 19 26 stearate water repellents
steel
23 52 00 boilers
09 64 00 channel wood flooring
systems
09 97 13 coatings
05 12 16 columns, fabricated fire
protected
05 31 00 decking
08 34 63 detention doors and frames
05 50 00 door frames, rolled
08 11 13 doors and frames
33 42 26 end sections, stormwater
piping
08 41 23 entrances and storefronts
05 50 00 fabrications
08 44 00 glazed curtain walls
31 62 16 H piles
05 21 00 joists
05 50 00 lintels
10 51 13 lockers
07 40 00 manufactured roofing and
siding
08 17 13 packaged door assemblies
31 62 16 piles
05 12 00 pipe columns
40 05 24 process pipe
05 52 00 railings
31 72 16 ribs and lagging, tunnel
support
07 41 13 roof panels
07 41 16 roof panels, insulated
07 61 00 roof sheets, custom
07 46 19 siding
05 51 00 stairs
05 12 00 structural
33 05 24 utility pipe
07 42 13 wall panels
08 51 23 windows
05 15 16 wire rope
……….. steel bar joists - see steel
joists
03 11 00 steel forms
05 31 00 form deck
steel framing
13 34 23 fabricated building
05 40 00 lightgage
05 12 00 structural
08 34 63 steel plate detention doors and
frames
steel reinforcement
04 05 19 masonry
09 64 00 steel splined wood flooring
steel studs
05 41 00 cold-formed structural
09 22 16 interior non-structural
09 21 00 plaster and gypsum board
assemblies
04 42 16 steel stud supported stone
cladding
09 97 13 steel tank coatings and linings
08 14 23 steel-faced wood doors
steel-framed
08 41 23 entrances and storefronts
08 43 23 framed storefronts
08 51 23 windows
07 30 00 steep slope roofing
10 01 70 steeple and spire restoration
10 74 29 steeples, manufactured
26 25 00 step bus, low-voltage
11 71 00 sterilizers
11 53 19 laboratory
06 48 23 stick-built wood windows
06 42 00 stile and rail paneling
08 14 00 stile and rail wood doors
06 42 14 stile and rail wood paneling
11 53 00 stills, laboratory
stipulated sum
00 52 13 agreement form
(design/bid/build or
design/negotiate/build)
00 41 13 bid forms
695 Keyword Index
11 92 16 stock feeders
12 30 00 stock modular casework
11 92 19 stock waterers
31 14 16 stockpiling sod
31 14 13 stockpiling soil
32 92 26 stolonizing, grasses
04 40 00 stone
04 05 19 anchors
32 39 33 artificial
04 40 00 assemblies
04 73 13 calcium silicate
12 14 13 carvings
04 72 00 cast
04 42 00 cladding
04 01 40 cleaning
10 21 00 compartments
04 01 40 consolidation
12 36 40 countertops
32 16 13 curbs
04 43 16 fabrications
09 63 40 flooring
04 73 00 manufactured
04 43 00 masonry
04 42 43 panels for curtain walls
04 01 40 patching
32 14 40 paving
10 14 16 plaques
04 01 40 repair
04 01 40 replacement
04 01 40 restoration
07 50 00 roof surfacing
12 14 00 sculpture
10 21 16 shower compartments
09 63 40 thresholds
32 14 40 tile paving
09 30 33 tiling
10 21 13 toilet compartments
09 75 19 trim
04 42 00 veneer
09 75 13 wall facing
09 75 00 stone facing
04 40 00 exterior
03 45 13 for precast concrete
09 75 00 interior
09 78 16 interior wall paneling
03 45 13 stone-clad precast concrete
12 55 19 stools, detention
stools, window
04 21 00 clay masonry
05 58 00 formed metal
06 60 00 plastic
09 75 00 stone
06 22 00 wood
stops
08 71 00 door
22 40 00 plumbing fixture
storage
12 35 30 casework, residential
10 57 00 closet specialties
11 21 33 coats and hats, checkroom
13 21 26 cold rooms
28 05 15 electronic, general
requirements
28 05 17 electronic, servers
43 40 00 gas and liquid
33 56 00 hydrocarbon
11 41 00 kitchen, commercial
12 35 30 kitchen, residential
11 21 33 luggage, checkroom
28 05 31 management software for
electronic safety and
security
10 56 00 manufactured shelving
13 21 26 refrigerated, fabricated
rooms
11 41 13 refrigerated, food service
11 53 23 refrigerated, laboratory
11 78 13 refrigerated, mortuary
01 66 00 temporary, products
01 52 13 temporary, sheds
23 71 00 thermal
01 52 13 tool
33 56 33 underground, hydrocarbon
27 22 16 storage and backup,
communications
10 56 00 storage assemblies
10 56 00 storage bins
13 34 23 storage buildings, fabricated
12 30 00 storage casework
41 53 13 process
41 53 00 storage equipment, process
10 51 00 storage lockers
01 66 00 storage of products, during
construction
10 56 29 storage racks
41 53 23 process
13 34 23 storage sheds, fabricated
10 56 00 storage shelving
11 51 00 storage systems, library
storage tank coatings
09 97 23 concrete
09 97 13 steel
storage tanks
33 56 43 aviation fuel
33 56 53 compressed gaseous
hydrocarbon
33 16 13 elevated pillar-type, steel
33 16 19 elevated spheroid, steel
21 41 00 fire suppression, facility
23 13 00 fuel, facility
43 40 00 fuel, process
22 63 19 gas, laboratory
33 56 00 ground-level, hydrocarbon
33 36 00 ground-level, wastewater
33 56 00 hydrocarbon
23 13 26 liquefied-petroleum gas,
aboveground
41 52 19 mobile, material
33 56 60 moveable, hydrocarbon
33 16 16 multi-column elevated,
steel
22 12 00 potable water, facility
33 56 33 underground, hydrocarbon
02 65 00 underground, removal
33 36 00 underground, wastewater
33 36 00 wastewater, utility
33 16 00 water, utility
storage units
12 59 00 systems furniture
33 46 23 stormwater, modular
buried
13 27 00 storage vaults
store fixtures
06 41 00 architectural woodwork
12 35 59 manufactured
00 62 79 stored material form
08 80 00 storefront glazing
08 43 00 storefronts
08 43 29 sliding
06 48 00 wood
storm doors
08 11 69 metal
08 15 69 plastic
08 14 69 wood
22 14 00 storm drainage, facility
33 40 00 storm drainage utilities
33 42 00 culverts
33 44 00 drains
33 41 00 piping
22 49 00 structures
33 41 00 subdrainage
22 14 26 storm drains, facility
10 71 16 storm panels
10 71 16 storm shutters
22 14 63 storm-water retention tanks
stormwater
33 08 40 commissioning
33 44 33 debris guards
33 42 26 end sections
33 44 00 filters
33 09 40 instrumentation and
control
33 46 53 leaching pits
33 46 00 management
33 44 31 membrane filtration
33 46 11 ponds
33 46 63 prefilters, swale protection
33 46 39 rain barrels
33 44 53 relief valves
33 44 00 separators
33 06 40 schedules for
33 46 23 storage units, modular
33 44 33 trash guards
storm windows
08 54 69 fiberglass
08 51 69 metal
08 53 69 vinyl
08 52 69 wood
10 01 30 stove restoration, wood-
burning
11 44 13 stoves
11 30 13 residential
10 35 00 wood-burning
04 05 19 strap anchors, for masonry
01 56 23 street barricades
Keyword Index 696
10 73 00 street shelters
32 01 17 stress stress-absorbing
membrane
13 51 00 stress instrumentation
13 51 00 stress recording
instrumentation
06 11 16 stress-rated lumber
06 12 16 stressed skin panels
03 23 00 stressed tendon reinforcing
03 40 00 precast concrete
09 54 43 stretched-fabric ceiling
systems
09 77 13 stretched-fabric wall systems
41 32 66 stretching/leveling equipment,
manufacturing
09 69 19 stringerless access floor
system
08 38 13 strip doors
09 64 29 strip flooring, wood
08 71 00 stripping, door and window
31 14 16 stripping sod
31 14 13 stripping soil
04 42 19 strong-back-frame-supported
stone cladding
structural
05 16 00 cabling
04 21 19 clay tile unit masonry
06 70 00 composites
00 31 19 existing conditions
08 44 23 glazed curtain walls
05 10 00 metal
05 10 00 metal framing
06 12 00 panels
06 51 00 plastic shapes and plates
06 50 00 plastics
05 17 00 rod
05 13 00 stainless steel
06 51 00 tubular plastic
13 48 00 vibration isolators
06 11 00 wood framing
06 12 00 wood product panels
05 14 00 structural aluminum
05 14 13 architecturally exposed
structural concrete
03 31 00 cast-in-place
03 41 00 precast
03 45 13 tilt-up
03 41 00 structural precast concrete
03 41 36 post-tensioned
03 41 33 pretensioned
05 12 00 structural steel
05 12 13 architecturally exposed
10 14 53 structure-mounted traffic
signage
02 43 00 structure moving
02 43 16 structure raising
02 43 13 structure relocation
08 45 23 structured polycarbonate panel
assemblies
structures
13 31 13 air-supported
33 81 00 communications
13 31 00 fabric
13 34 00 fabricated engineered
13 33 00 geodesic
06 13 00 heavy timber
26 41 13 lightning protection
11 68 16 play
13 30 00 special
22 49 23 stormwater retention
09 24 23 stucco, cement
09 22 36 stucco mesh
studies
26 05 73 arc-flash hazard
26 05 73 coordination
26 05 73 harmonic-analysis
26 05 76 photometric
26 05 73 power system
26 05 73 short-circuit
studs
09 21 16 gypsum, laminated
09 21 16 metal, gypsum board
assembly
05 40 00 metal, structural
05 41 00 steel, structural
06 11 00 wood
12 56 51 study carrels
SBS styrene-butadiene-styrene
32 11 16 sub ballast
32 11 16 subbase, paving
00 52 27 subcontract form
construction manager as agent
or adviser – cost-plus
00 52 24 subcontract form
construction manager as agent
or adviser – stipulated sum
00 52 37 subcontract form
construction manager at risk –
cost-plus
00 52 34 subcontract form
construction manager at risk –
stipulated sum
00 52 17 subcontract form – cost-plus
(design/bid/build or
design/negotiate/build)
00 52 54 subcontract form
design/build – stipulated sum
00 52 57 subcontract form
design/build – cost-plus
00 52 14 subcontract form – stipulated
sum (design/bid/build or
design negotiate/build)
00 43 36 subcontractor list
33 41 00 subdrainage
33 41 16 piping
06 16 23 subflooring
subgrade
33 44 13 drains
32 11 13 modifications, paving
31 22 00 reshaping, grading
31 23 13 preparation
submersible pumps
22 14 36 drainage, facility
43 21 39 liquid, process
22 13 33 sewerage, facility
22 14 00 storm drainage
31 77 00 submersible tube tunnels
01 23 00 submission procedures for
alternate bids
01 24 00 submittal requirements for
value analysis
01 33 00 submittals
01 78 00 closeout
00 62 11 transmittal form
32 01 29 subsealing and stabilization
33 79 23 substation grounding, utility
33 73 00 substation transformers,
electrical
substations
33 78 00 converter stations
33 72 33 DC supply
26 11 00 medium-voltage, facility
26 11 16 secondary unit
34 21 16 traction power
33 72 00 utility
01 25 00 substitution procedures
during construction
00 63 25 forms
00 26 00 substitution procedures
during procurement
00 43 25 forms
subsurface investigation
00 31 32 available to bidders
02 32 00 by contractor
23 41 46 SULPA filters
40 16 49 sulfur-dioxide gas piping
34 42 00 subway control
instrumentation
01 10 00 summary
01 12 13 summary of contracts
01 11 00 summary of work
sump pumps
22 14 19 discharge piping
22 14 29 storm drainage
sun control
10 71 13 devices, exterior
08 87 13 film
08 81 00 glass
10 71 13 sun screens and shades
13 53 13 sun tracking devices
31 77 00 sunken tube tunnels
SULPA super ultra-low penetration, air
23 41 46 super ultra-low penetration air
filters
41 34 59 superfinishing/polishing
equipment, manufacturing
supervisory
25 13 13 control, integrated
automation
34 42 36 control, railway
28 31 00 systems, fire
00 43 00 supplemental bid forms
01 26 36 supplemental instructions
00 63 33 forms
00 94 36 record
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supplementary
00 73 00 conditions
00 73 00 contract conditions
00 22 13 instructions to bidders
00 22 16 instructions to proposers
00 54 13 scope statements
00 43 00 supplements for submitting
bids
01 43 16 supplier qualifications
23 37 13 supply air registers
09 22 00 support assemblies for plaster
and gypsum board
03 50 00 support members, cast deck
supports
11 52 23 audio-visual
07 05 43 cladding
27 05 29 communications
03 11 00 concrete form
23 31 00 ductwork
26 05 29 electrical
32 95 00 exterior planting
21 05 29 fire suppression
23 05 29 HVAC
05 45 16 mechanical, metal
22 05 29 plumbing
03 21 00 reinforcement bar
13 48 13 sound and vibration control
21 00 00 suppression systems, fire
26 35 00 suppressors, surge
04 20 00 surface-bonded masonry
04 05 13 surface-bonding mortar
23 38 13 surface fire protection, food
service
34 14 39 surface lifts
09 90 00 surface preparation, for
painting
surface raceways
27 05 39 communications
26 05 33 electrical
25 05 28 integrated automation
41 36 29 surface tables, manufacturing
surface treatment
03 05 00 concrete
32 13 13 concrete paving
32 12 33 flexible paving
01 57 23 surface water control,
temporary
33 12 00 surface water sources
07 18 00 surface-applied waterproofing
surfacing
32 15 00 aggregate
07 50 00 coatings, roof
32 18 23 equestrian
09 77 26 films
32 94 19 landscape
07 50 00 materials, roof
surge arresters
26 41 23 facility lightning protection
33 75 39 high-voltage electrical utility
26 18 23 medium-voltage electrical,
facility
33 77 39 medium-voltage electrical
utility
26 35 00 power conditioner
26 43 00 surge protective devices
28 05 09 surge protection for electronic
safety and security
surge suppressors
26 41 23 facility lightning protection
26 27 26 wiring device type
26 35 00 power conditioner
11 76 00 surgical, healthcare equipment
11 77 00 surgical film illuminators
01 74 19 surplus material removal
00 31 21 survey available information
01 32 23 survey data, submittal
02 21 13 survey markers
surveys
00 31 21 property, available
information
02 21 13 property, by contractor
suspended
09 54 29 plastic ceilings
09 54 36 decorative grids
08 65 13 glazed canopies
07 87 00 panels, smoke
containment
14 81 00 suspended scaffolding
09 22 26 suspension systems
09 53 00 acoustical ceiling
sustainable design
01 78 53 closeout documentation
01 33 29 reporting
07 55 63 roofing
41 32 69 swaging equipment,
manufacturing
……….. swamp coolers - see
evaporative coolers
13 11 00 swimming pools
13 34 13 enclosures, fabricated
22 51 00 equipment
13 11 00 fabricated
22 51 19 filters
26 55 29 lighting
09 96 00 painting
22 51 00 plumbing
40 33 39 swing bulk materials valves
01 54 26 swing staging, temporary
11 68 13 swings, playground
33 37 33 swirl concentrators
26 24 13 switchboards, low-voltage
switches
33 75 30 disconnect, high-voltage
33 77 30 disconnect, medium-
voltage
33 72 63 disconnect, substation
40 71 79 flow
40 72 76 level
40 73 36 pressure and differential
pressure
40 74 66 temperature
26 27 26 wall-type, electrical
switches and hubs
27 21 29 communications
25 11 16 integrated automation
40 78 19 switches and push buttons
40 66 13 switches and routers
switchgear, electrical
26 23 00 low-voltage
26 13 00 medium-voltage
34 21 19 traction power
switchgear and protection
33 74 00 extra-high-voltage
33 75 00 high-voltage electrical utility
33 77 00 medium-voltage electrical
utility
27 31 00 switching equipment,
communications
synthetic
32 18 23 athletic surfacing
31 35 19 erosion control
09 65 19 floor tile
32 18 13 grass surfacing
07 92 00 joint sealants
07 13 00 preformed sheet
waterproofing
32 18 16 resilient surfacing
SNG synthetic natural-gas
01 91 00 system commissioning
01 91 00 system performance
evaluation
28 12 01 system requirements, access
control
28 05 13 system requirements, servers,
workstations and storage
01 75 16 system starting
systems
28 13 00 access control
28 30 00 alarm and detection
40 72 46 bubbler
40 69 23 burner management
23 21 00 chilled water
23 09 43 compressed air, for
controls
40 76 05 continuous emissions
monitoring
48 09 00 control, power generation
25 52 00 elevator control
25 50 00 energy monitoring and
control
25 50 00 environmental control
21 00 00 fire suppression
12 59 00 furniture
23 21 00 hot water heating
28 51 15 information interfaces
28 51 00 information management
and presentation
40 70 00 instrumentation, process
25 50 00 integrated automation
28 05 45 integration and unified
systems requirements
40 72 83 leak detection
40 75 05 multi-parameter analyzer
33 37 43 netting
Keyword Index 698
26 01 40 operation and maintenance
of electrical protection
26 01 40 operation and maintenance
of lightning protection
40 69 00 packaged control
48 09 00 power generating and
transmitting control
40 60 00 process control and
enterprise management
40 69 26 safety instrumented control
28 13 00 security access
28 50 00 specialized
28 20 00 surveillance
44 09 00 utility control
07 72 73 vegetated roof
01 91 00 verification of operation
40 77 23 vibration monitoring
48 15 00 wind energy
01 79 00 systems demonstrations
01 93 00 systems maintenance
01 75 16 systems startup
systems testing adjusting
and balancing
01 91 00 commissioning procedures
23 05 93 HVAC
T__________________
27 05 13 T1 services
27 13 43 cabling
12 42 00 table accessories
11 67 43 table games equipment
12 43 13 table lamps
12 42 26 table linens
00 01 10 table of contents
tables
11 78 00 autopsy
12 55 23 detention
11 78 00 embalming
11 72 00 examination, healthcare
11 42 00 food preparation
12 64 13 furnishings
11 53 00 laboratory
12 50 00 movable
11 76 00 operating
32 33 43 site
11 76 00 surgical
12 64 00 tables and booths
12 68 13 tablet-arm seats
10 14 16 tablets, plaques
32 12 13 tack coats, flexible paving
09 68 00 tack strips, carpet
10 11 23 tackboards
32 17 26 tactile warning surfacing,
pavement
02 80 00 tailings, mill, hazardous
material abatement
tank coatings and linings
09 97 23 concrete
09 97 13 steel
41 62 29 tank trucks, plant equipment
tanks
22 66 83 chemical waste, laboratory
22 15 00 compressed air, general
service
23 71 00 energy storage
23 13 00 fuel storage, facility
33 56 00 fuel storage, utility
22 63 19 gas storage, laboratory
22 12 00 hot water
43 41 00 non-pressurized, process
43 42 00 pressurized, process
22 14 63 stormwater, facility
23 71 13 thermal storage, water
22 12 00 water storage, domestic
33 16 00 water storage, ground-level
33 16 00 water storage, underground
26 25 00 tap boxes
08 85 00 tape, glazing
07 91 00 tape sealants
12 12 23 tapestries
09 29 00 taping, gypsum board joints
tar
07 11 13 dampproofing
07 51 16 roofing
07 58 00 tar paper, roll roofing
40 21 23 tar process piping
11 46 13 tavern equipment
tees
03 41 00 concrete
05 10 00 metal, structural
01 51 33 telecommunications service,
temporary
27 34 16 telemanagement software
27 52 16 telemedicine systems
telephone
10 17 16 booths and enclosures
10 17 13 directory units
10 17 16 enclosures
27 30 00 equipment
33 81 19 poles
27 32 13 sets
10 17 19 shelves
11 56 23 telescope domes
11 56 13 telescopes, observatory
telescoping
12 66 13 bleachers
12 66 23 chair platforms
14 83 13 platforms
12 66 00 stands
08 36 23 vertical lift doors
11 79 00 teletherapy equipment
TTY teletypewriter
television
28 23 00 closed-circuit, security
system
27 41 00 equipment
27 41 19 receivers and monitors
11 22 16 teller and service equipment
08 56 13 tellers' windows, outdoor
temperature control valves
23 09 13 as HVAC instrumentation
temperature controlled
11 53 00 lab equipment
13 21 00 rooms
40 74 00 temperature measurement
temperature sensors
23 09 13 as HVAC controls
23 09 13 temperature transmitters
temperature-pressure relief
valves
22 11 19 for domestic water piping
03 20 00 temperature-reinforcing steel
08 81 00 tempered glass
08 42 26 entrance doors
05 73 13 railing assemblies
06 25 00 tempered hardboard paneling
22 40 00 tempering controller, shower
temporary
01 56 00 barriers and enclosures
01 53 13 bridges
01 52 00 buildings
01 53 00 construction
01 57 00 controls
01 54 19 cranes
01 53 16 decking
01 51 13 electricity
01 50 00 facilities
01 56 26 fencing
01 51 16 fire protection
01 51 19 fuel-oil
01 51 23 heating, cooling, and
ventilating
01 51 26 lighting
01 51 29 natural gas
01 53 19 overpasses
01 56 00 protection
01 53 23 ramps
01 55 23 roads
01 53 26 runarounds
01 52 19 sanitary facilities
01 57 33 security
01 58 13 signage
01 51 33 telecommunications
01 51 00 utilities
01 51 36 water
temporary forms
03 11 16 architectural CIP concrete
03 11 13 structural CIP concrete
10 51 43 tenant storage lockers
……….. tender forms - see bid forms
tendons
03 23 00 concrete reinforcing
03 40 00 stressing, precast concrete
32 18 23 tennis court surfacing
32 31 13 tennis court windbreaks
08 44 00 tensile curtain walls
03 20 00 tension reinforcement,
concrete
13 31 23 tensioned fabric structures
13 31 13 tents, air-supported
23 09 33 terminal boxes
25 14 19 terminal control panels,
integrated automation
25 30 00 terminal devices, integrated
automation
699 Keyword Index
23 82 00 terminal heating and cooling
units
23 36 00 terminal units, air distribution
terminals
26 41 00 air, lightning protection
40 62 63 operator interface (OIT)
14 92 00 pneumatic tube
27 11 19 termination blocks,
communications
03 15 21 termite barrier
31 31 16 termite control
07 62 00 termite shields
terne roof panels
07 41 13 manufactured
07 42 13 terne wall panels
04 21 29 terra cotta
04 01 20 cleaning
07 32 13 roofing tile
09 30 19 tile
09 77 33 terrazzo wall finish
09 66 00 terrazzo flooring
09 01 60 restoration
09 66 16 floor tile
48 71 00 test equipment, power
generation
40 79 43 test equipment, deadweight
23 33 00 test holes, ductwork
test piles
31 63 13 bored
31 62 00 driven
02 32 19 test pits
01 33 19 test reports, submittal of
41 36 29 test weigh scales,
manufacturing
testing
01 43 26 agency qualifications
01 21 19 allowances
25 01 26 electrical
23 05 93 HVAC
41 36 00 equipment, manufacturing
01 45 23 services
33 01 30 smoke
01 45 29 testing laboratory services
01 29 83 payment procedures
01 91 00 testing of systems, procedures
for
01 45 00 tests
03 30 00 CIP concrete
28 08 11 baseline performance
criteria
31 08 13 pile load
09 72 19 textile wall coverings
12 05 13 textiles
45 19 00 textiles and apparel
manufacturing
textured
09 56 00 ceilings
03 35 00 concrete
09 94 13 finishing
09 96 63 plastic coatings
09 30 00 tile
07 33 16 thatched roofing
11 61 00 theater and stage equipment
theater
27 41 16 audio-video systems
11 61 00 equipment
26 55 61 lighting systems
11 52 16 motion picture projection
14 74 61 rotating stages
12 61 00 seating
27 41 16 sound systems
14 43 16 stage lifts
26 55 61 theatrical lighting
26 09 61 theatrical lighting controls
11 51 19 theft protection equipment,
library
13 17 23 therapeutic pools
11 79 00 therapy equipment
thermal
02 53 16 desorption, site remediation
23 71 13 heat storage
46 78 46 oxidizers, regenerative
02 53 00 processes, site remediation
07 20 00 protection
07 05 05 selective demolition
23 71 00 storage
07 00 00 thermal and moisture
protection
thermal insulation
07 22 13 asphaltic insulating fill
07 21 00 building
23 07 13 duct
21 07 00 fire suppression
23 07 00 HVAC
07 21 23 loose fill
04 27 23 loose fill, cavity wall
assembly
13 21 23 part of insulated rooms
07 21 00 perimeter
22 07 00 plumbing
07 22 00 roof
07 21 29 sprayed
40 74 33 thermistors
08 81 00 thermochromic glass
40 74 16 thermocouples
thermoelectric
42 22 26 chillers and coolers,
process
42 12 19 heaters, process
thermometers
23 09 13 HVAC instrumentation
40 74 43 bimetallic
40 74 46 fluid expansion
thermoplastic
07 54 00 membrane roofing
07 55 54 membrane roofing,
protected
07 13 54 sheet waterproofing
33 05 31 utility pipe
TPO thermoplastic polyolefin
23 09 13 thermostatic valves
23 09 13 thermostats, HVAC
40 74 69 thermowells, protection tubes,
and test thermowells
04 20 00 thin brick veneer
04 42 00 thin stone
09 31 00 thin-set adhesives for tiling
09 66 23 thin-set terrazzo flooring
09 31 00 thin-set tiling
09 90 00 thinners, paint and lacquer
34 24 00 third rail traction power
40 24 23 thixotropic liquid piping
41 33 79 threading equipment,
manufacturing
10 14 00 three-dimensional signage
thresholds
08 71 00 door
09 63 40 stone
06 22 00 wood
04 05 23 through-wall flashing, for
masonry
23 41 00 throwaway filters
ticketing equipment
11 61 00 entertainment
11 12 16 parking
34 54 16 passengers
34 52 16 vehicles
tie wire
09 22 36 furring
03 21 00 reinforcement
33 05 19 tied joint restraint system,
pressure piping
03 11 26 tier forming, permanent
34 73 13 tiedowns, aircraft
ties
03 11 00 concrete form
34 11 33 railroad, precast concrete
34 11 33 railroad, wood
……….. ties, masonry - see masonry
anchors
tile
09 51 23 acoustical ceiling
09 68 13 carpet
09 30 13 ceramic
04 21 23 clay backing
07 32 13 clay roofing
07 32 16 concrete
09 33 00 conductive
09 30 29 metal
09 30 19 paver
09 30 26 plastic
09 30 16 quarry
09 65 19 resilient
07 32 00 roofing
09 30 33 stone
32 14 40 stone paving
09 30 19 terra cotta
09 66 16 terrazzo floor
07 42 26 wall panels
09 28 00 tile backer board
07 44 19 tile-faced panels
03 45 13 tile facing for precast concrete
09 01 30 tile restoration
09 30 00 tile setting materials and
accessories
32 91 13 tillage, planting bed
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03 45 13 tilt-up precast concrete
06 13 00 timber, heavy
31 52 16 cofferdams
06 05 23 connectors
31 53 13 cribwork
06 17 19 cross-laminated
06 15 19 decking
31 62 19 piles
34 11 13 railroad ties
32 32 29 retaining walls
35 31 16 seawalls
31 41 13 shoring
06 13 00 trusses
06 13 00 timber bridges
32 34 00 fabricated
35 42 13 timber piling bank protection
32 94 16 timbers, landscape
01 21 43 time allowances
27 53 13 time systems, central
timers
23 09 13 HVAC instrumentation
25 30 00 integrated automation
00 31 13 timetables, work
08 81 00 tinted glass
11 11 23 tire changing equipment
12 48 13 tire fabric entrance mats
10 28 00 tissue dispensers
00 01 01 title page
26 27 26 toggle switches
10 28 13 toilet accessories
09 30 13 ceramic
10 21 13 toilet compartments
01 52 19 toilet facilities, temporary
10 28 13 toilet paper roll holders
10 28 13 toilet seat cover dispensers
22 40 00 toilet seats
toll booths
13 34 23 fabricated structures
13 43 23 parking equipment
27 34 13 toll fraud equipment,
communications
41 23 33 tongs, lifting devices
tongue and groove
06 26 00 board paneling
06 15 00 wood decking
09 64 00 wood flooring
41 53 00 tool racks, industrial
equipment
01 52 13 tool shed
01 52 13 tool storage, temporary
03 35 29 tooled concrete finishes
tools
01 54 00 construction
10 32 00 fireplace
10 28 16 toothbrush holders
09 30 13 ceramic
32 11 23 top ballast
41 22 13 top running overhead cranes
34 24 19 top-contact third rail
topping
03 53 00 concrete
03 35 16 heavy-duty finish
07 18 00 traffic coating
32 91 19 topsoil
32 91 19 placing and grading,
landscape
32 01 90 preservation, maintenance
31 22 16 spreading and grading,
finish grading
31 14 13 stripping and stockpiling
11 61 00 tormentors
08 55 13 tornado-resistant windows
10 28 16 towel bars and rings
09 30 13 ceramic
10 28 13 towel dispensers
12 44 13 towels, bath
11 62 13 tower bells
41 22 13 tower cranes
33 79 16 tower grounding
42 32 36 tower material dryers, process
towers
23 65 00 cooling, central cooling
23 65 14 cooling, induced-draft
41 21 00 cooling, process
13 11 00 diving
33 71 13 electrical, utility
13 36 00 fabricated
33 81 16 lattice communication
33 81 13 monopole
toxic materials
02 80 00 abatement
01 66 16 storage and handling
07 54 23 TPO roofing
track
34 11 93 appurtenances
34 11 39 collector pans
34 11 33 cross ties
34 11 36 rail fasteners
34 11 19 rail joints
34 11 13 rails
03 81 16 track-mounted concrete wall
sawing
tracks
10 21 23 cubicle
08 71 00 door
12 22 16 drapery
10 22 16 folding gate
10 22 23 operable partition
34 11 00 railroad
tracking systems
28 35 11 asset, rf
28 35 15 asset, cellular
28 35 13 asset, GPS
28 35 21 personnel, cellular
28 35 19 personnel, GPS
28 35 17 personnel, rf
34 11 23 trackwork, special
14 21 00 traction elevators
34 20 00 traction power
34 23 13 poles
34 21 16 substations
34 21 19 switchgear
34 21 23 transformer-rectifier units
traffic
02 22 19 assessment
00 31 19 available information
34 71 13 barriers
07 18 00 coatings
08 38 00 doors
11 12 33 gates, parking equipment
32 17 23 marking paint
01 55 26 regulation, temporary
07 18 00 roof deck coating
10 14 53 signage
traffic control
34 42 19 airfields
01 55 26 construction
11 14 00 pedestrian
34 41 16 traffic control equipment
34 41 13 traffic signals
01 55 26 temporary
……….. traffic-bearing waterproofing -
see traffic coatings
13 34 23 trailers
01 52 13 construction
11 66 23 trampolines
34 14 13 tramways, aerial
41 21 33 transfer cars, piece material
transfer equipment
23 11 00 fuel
23 37 13 transfer grilles
44 51 33 transfer stations, solid waste
control
26 36 00 transfer switches
44 51 23 transfer trailers, solid waste
transformers
48 19 23 electrical power generation
26 22 00 low-voltage
26 12 00 medium-voltage
34 21 23 traction power
33 73 00 utility
03 30 00 transit mixing, concrete
translucent
08 84 00 plastic glazing
08 45 00 plastic roofing and siding
08 62 00 plastic skylights
10 73 26 plastic walkway covers
08 45 00 roof assemblies
12 24 00 shades
08 45 00 wall assemblies
33 71 00 transmission and distribution,
electrical utility
transmission and reception
equipment
27 41 00 for cable broadcast signals
27 41 00 for microwave broadcast
signals
27 41 00 for radio and television
broadcast signals
33 71 26 transmission equipment,
electrical
28 05 37 transmission equipment,
wireless
transmission towers
33 71 13 electrical
33 81 13 monopole
701 Keyword Index
transmitters
40 73 23 absolute-pressure
33 83 00 antennas, satellite dishes,
and amplifiers
33 83 00 communications
40 73 29 differential pressure
40 73 26 gauge-pressure
25 35 16 integrated automation
40 73 33 multi-variable
pressure/temperature
40 74 63 temperature
transom frames
08 12 00 metal
06 48 16 wood
08 80 00 transom glazing
06 41 00 transparent finish wood
casework
09 93 00 transparent finishes
08 81 00 transparent glass
08 88 33 transparent mirrored glazing
08 84 00 transparent plastic glazing
transparent plastic panels
07 41 00 roofing
08 60 00 skylight
32 96 00 transplanting
34 00 00 transportation
34 80 00 bridges
34 70 00 construction and equipment
34 40 00 control instrumentation
34 50 00 fare collection equipment
34 10 00 guideways/railways
27 42 16 information display systems
45 47 00 manufacturing equipment
34 05 05 selective demolition
34 40 00 signaling and control
equipment
10 73 43 stop shelters
34 20 00 traction power
34 14 00 transportation, cable
traps
10 81 00 insect and rodent
22 13 19 plumbing
23 22 00 steam
14 91 82 trash chutes
……….. trash compactors - see
waste compactors
11 30 13 residential
trash receptacles
12 93 23 site
10 28 13 toilet accessories
01 74 19 trash removal, construction
41 22 23 traveling hoists
12 22 16 traverse rods
……….. travertine - see stone
11 43 16 tray slides
trays
27 05 36 communications cable
26 05 36 electrical cable
25 05 28 integrated automation
cable
11 21 73 commercial laundry
……….. treads, stair – see stair treads
06 14 00 treated wood foundations
treatment
09 80 00 acoustical
09 51 00 acoustical, ceilings
03 35 46 concrete, topical
09 61 00 floor
31 31 00 soil
12 20 00 window
06 05 73 wood
treatment equipment
23 53 00 boiler feedwater
32 93 43 trees
31 13 13 clearing
32 94 43 grates
32 94 46 grids
32 01 90 preservation, maintenance
01 56 39 protection, temporary
32 01 90 pruning
31 13 13 removal, selective
32 96 43 transplanting
31 13 16 trimming, site clearing
treillage
05 70 00 decorative metal
10 82 13 manufactured
trench drains
22 14 26 facility
……….. trench boxing - see trench
shielding
31 77 13 trench excavation, submerged
tunnels
31 41 33 trench shielding
41 61 33 trenchers, plant equipment
31 23 16 trenching
31 23 33 trenching and backfilling
33 05 23 trenchless utility installation
06 13 00 trestles, timber
trim
06 82 00 composite
05 70 00 decorative metal
09 29 00 gypsum board
06 65 00 plastic
07 62 00 roof
07 62 00 sheet metal
09 27 23 simulated plastering
07 62 00 stainless steel
09 75 19 stone
09 30 00 tile
10 11 00 visual display units
06 46 00 wood, custom
06 22 13 wood, standard pattern
……….. triple-hung windows - see
windows
26 51 00 troffers
41 22 23 trolley hoists
12 11 33 trompe l'oeil
12 30 00 trophy cases
41 12 13 trough bulk material conveyors
03 54 00 troweled concrete leveler
03 35 00 troweling, concrete
truck
41 42 16 bulk material loaders
11 13 19 restraints
10 88 00 scales
11 11 00 service equipment
11 13 00 vestibules
trucks
11 51 00 book
01 54 00 construction vehicles
11 43 13 dish
41 62 00 mobile plant equipment
04 42 23 truss-supported stone cladding
trusses
05 16 13 cable bow
05 44 00 cold-formed metal
06 17 00 fabricated wood
06 18 00 glued-laminated wood
06 13 00 heavy timber
06 52 00 plastic
05 21 00 steel joists
05 12 00 structural steel
27 32 36 TTY equipment
10 28 19 tub enclosures
41 12 13 tube bulk material conveyors
31 77 16 tube construction, submerged
tunnels
05 52 13 tube railings
tubing
08 44 00 curtain wall framing
26 05 33 electrical
40 79 63 instrument
05 70 00 metal, decorative
05 12 00 metal framing, lightweight
structural
08 43 00 storefront framing
06 51 00 structural plastic
tubs
13 19 19 animal washing
22 40 00 bath
13 17 13 hot
11 79 00 hydrotherapy
22 40 00 laundry
13 17 33 whirlpool
05 12 00 tubular steel framing
04 01 00 tuckpointing
10 28 16 tumbler holders
09 34 00 ceramic
11 66 23 tumbling mats
09 93 00 tung oil
tunnel
31 71 19 boring
33 41 00 drainage piping
31 71 00 excavation
31 73 00 grouting
31 01 70 leak repairs
31 72 00 linings
31 72 00 support systems
31 71 19 tunnel-boring machines
31 70 00 tunneling
31 71 00 tunneling robots
turbines
48 13 13 hydroelectric fuel power
generation
48 12 19 nuclear fuel power
generation
Keyword Index 702
48 11 19 steam, fossil fuel power
generation
48 16 19 steam, geothermal power
generation
26 32 23 wind
33 92 00 turf and grasses
31 35 19 turf reinforcement mats
41 24 43 turnheads/distributors,
specialty material handling
06 44 13 turning, wood
23 33 23 turning vanes and extractors
11 14 00 turnstiles
14 70 00 turntables
14 73 59 display
14 74 00 entertainment
14 73 00 exhibit
14 72 00 hospitality
14 71 00 industrial
41 21 36 piece material
11 52 19 phonograph
14 72 25 restaurant
14 74 61 stage
14 71 11 vehicle
09 90 00 turpentine
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33 83 23 UHF/VHF transmitters and
antennas
23 41 43 ULPA filters
UHF ultra-high frequency
ULPA ultra-low penetration, air
23 41 43 ultra-low penetration, air filters
43 31 13 ultrafilter units, gas and liquid
41 36 29 ultrasonic measurement
equipment, manufacturing
ultraviolet
43 32 63 sterilizers, process
26 05 19 undercarpet cables, electrical
09 90 00 undercoatings
33 41 16 underdrains
05 35 00 underfloor raceways
26 05 39 electrical
underground ducts
27 05 43 communications
26 05 43 electrical, facility
33 71 19 electrical, utility
32 84 23 underground sprinklers
underground storage tanks
33 56 43 aviation fuel storage
21 41 26 fire-suppression water,
facility
23 13 13 fuel, facility
23 13 13 fuel-oil, facility
02 65 00 removal
33 16 16 water, utility
underground wiring
33 71 39 high-voltage, utility
33 71 49 medium-voltage, utility
underlayment
06 16 29 acoustic
09 28 00 backing boards
09 68 00 carpet
03 54 00 cast
07 30 00 for steep roofing
03 54 13 gypsum cement
03 54 16 hydraulic cement
09 65 00 resilient flooring
07 32 00 roof tile
03 54 00 self-leveling
07 31 00 shingles
06 16 26 wood
06 16 36 wood panel product
31 48 00 underpinning
31 48 13 underpinning piers
07 21 00 underslab insulation
41 22 13 underslung overhead cranes
underwater
35 53 00 construction
35 53 43 foundations
35 53 23 harbor deepening
26 55 29 lighting
35 53 33 pipelines
03 37 26 placed concrete
35 53 53 structures
35 53 63 waterproofing
underwater wiring
33 71 39 high-voltage, utility
33 71 49 medium-voltage, utility
31 62 16 unfilled tubular steel piles
unglazed tile
09 30 13 ceramic
09 30 19 porcelain paver
07 32 00 roofing
04 21 19 structural
28 05 45 unified systems
UPS uninterruptible power supply
28 05 07 uninterruptible power
supplies
26 32 33 rotary type
26 33 53 static type
23 81 00 unit air-conditioners
23 82 39 unit heaters
23 55 33 fuel-fired
11 32 00 unit kitchens
04 20 00 unit masonry
04 24 00 adobe
04 21 13 brick
04 71 13 calcium silicate
04 01 20 cleaning
04 22 00 concrete
04 60 00 corrosion-resistant
03 45 13 facing for precast concrete
09 63 00 flooring
04 23 00 glass
04 27 00 multi-wythe
04 20 00 reinforced
04 01 20 repair
04 01 20 replacement
04 01 20 repointing
32 32 19 retaining walls
04 01 20 restoration
04 21 29 terra cotta
32 14 00 unit paving
01 22 00 unit prices
00 41 43 bid form
00 72 00 general conditions
00 24 00 item descriptions
00 54 22 schedule
08 62 00 unit skylights
26 11 00 unit substations, medium-
voltage
23 82 23 unit ventilators
01 65 00 unloading requirements
07 54 00 unreinforced thermoplastic
membrane roofing
upholstered
12 61 13 audience seating
12 52 19 seating
09 77 00 wall systems
12 05 13 upholstery fabrics
26 33 53 UPS
25 36 29 UPS monitors, integrated
automation
07 92 00 urethane joint sealants
07 18 00 urethane traffic coatings
10 21 13 urinal screens
22 40 00 urinals
01 14 00 use of premises, contractor
01 14 19 use of site, contractor
33 00 00 utilities
33 80 00 communications
33 70 00 electrical
33 50 00 fuel distribution
33 60 00 hydronic and steam energy
33 30 00 sanitary sewerage
33 05 04 selective demolition
33 40 00 storm drainage
33 10 00 water
01 51 00 utilities, temporary
33 79 19 utilities grounding
utility
23 34 00 blowers
33 09 00 control systems
33 05 97 identification
33 05 00 materials
33 09 00 metering, electrical
equipment
33 05 00 manholes
33 59 00 metering, hydrocarbon
33 05 00 piping and accessories
33 71 73 requirements, electrical
33 71 73 service equipment,
electrical
10 57 23 shelving
33 09 09 software
11 40 00 tables, kitchen
33 05 97 underground warning tape
41 63 23 vehicles, plant equipment
33 05 96 vibration and seismic
controls
33 14 00 water, transmission and
distribution
utility poles
27 05 46 communications, facility
33 81 19 communications, utility
26 05 46 electrical systems
703 Keyword Index
33 71 16 electrical, utility
34 23 13 traction power
12 35 33 utility room casework
33 71 73 utility services, electrical
utility structures
26 05 46 poles
V__________________
vacuum
22 11 19 breakers
33 75 23 circuit breakers, high-
voltage
33 77 23 circuit breakers, medium-
voltage
11 81 19 cleaning systems
43 32 66 degasifiers, process
44 13 20 extraction systems
42 14 56 furnaces, industrial
26 13 19 interrupter switchgear
42 32 39 material dryers, process
40 18 00 piping, process
31 31 33 piping, sanitary
43 11 29 pumps, gas handling,
process
23 09 13 switches
33 32 33 stations, wastewater
collection
22 62 00 systems, laboratory
23 56 13 tube solar collectors,
heating
48 14 13 tube solar collectors, power
generation
23 82 13 valance heating and cooling
units
12 20 00 valances, window
11 97 23 valuable material storage
01 24 00 value analysis
……….. value engineering - see value
analysis
……….. value improvement - see value
analysis
……….. value management - see value
analysis
23 09 13 valve actuators
valve identification
21 05 53 fire suppression
23 05 53 HVAC
22 05 53 plumbing
23 09 13 valve operators, HVAC
valves
40 05 89 accessories
40 05 63 ball
40 05 64 butterfly
40 05 51 common requirements for
process
22 15 16 compressed air, general
service
23 09 23 control
40 91 13 electrically operated
primary control
33 14 23 enclosures, water utility
21 12 23 fire hose
21 05 23 fire suppression, general
duty
40 05 74 flexible-closure
22 40 00 flush
23 05 23 HVAC
40 05 76 hot-tapping and
appurtenances
40 91 16 hydraulically operated
primary control
33 60 00 piped energy distribution
40 05 62 plug
22 05 23 plumbing, general duty
22 40 00 plumbing fixture
40 91 19 pneumatically operated
primary control
23 52 00 pressure relief, boiler
40 91 00 primary control
40 05 65 pump control and check
service
23 23 13 refrigerant piping
22 40 00 shower mixing
40 91 23 solenoid primary control
40 05 71 solids handling
40 05 73 special-application process
40 05 67 specialized pressure and
flow-control
40 91 26 specialty primary control
33 14 00 water distribution, utility
43 12 00 vane compressors, process
43 23 51 vane pumps
23 34 00 vaneaxial fans
23 33 23 vanes, air turning
12 35 30 vanity casework
41 63 26 vans, plant equipment
07 26 00 vapor closures
09 90 00 vapor-resistant primers
07 26 00 vapor retarders
07 21 00 building insulation
09 21 16 gypsum board assembly
07 50 00 membrane roofing
07 22 00 roof insulation
03 30 00 slab-on-grade assembly
VAV variable air volume
23 36 16 variable air volume terminal
units
VFD variable frequency drives
40 97 00 variable frequency drives
26 29 23 variable frequency motor
controllers
23 81 29 variable-refrigerant-flow HVAC
systems
23 62 46 variable-refrigerant-flow air-
conditioning systems,
packaged
09 93 00 varnish
12 46 29 vases
08 63 19 vaulted metal-framed skylights
08 62 19 vaulted unit skylights
13 27 00 vaults
33 81 29 communications
08 34 59 doors and gates
11 22 13 equipment
03 48 00 precast concrete
23 36 16 VAV units
vegetated
07 55 63 protected membrane
roofing
31 33 43 rock slope stabilization
07 33 63 roofing
07 72 73 roof systems
09 77 53 wall systems
31 31 13 vegetation control, soil
treatment
31 11 00 vegetation removal
vehicle
34 71 13 barriers
34 71 19 delineators
34 41 23 detectors, transportation
control
28 19 00 identification systems,
access control
34 52 00 fare collection
14 45 00 lifts
10 88 00 scales
11 11 00 service equipment
14 71 11 turntables
11 11 26 washing equipment
01 55 00 vehicular access and parking
32 34 00 vehicular bridges, fabricated
07 18 16 vehicular traffic coatings
11 21 23 vending machines
10 88 00 vendors' scales
veneer
04 05 19 anchors
04 20 00 masonry
09 22 39 plaster base
09 26 00 plastering
04 42 00 stone
04 43 13 stone masonry
……….. venetian blinds - see
horizontal louver blinds
09 25 13 venetian plastering
22 13 16 vent piping
10 51 00 ventilated lockers
……….. ventilating ceilings – see
integrated ceilings.
ventilation
10 82 00 grilles and screens
23 38 00 hoods
23 35 33 kitchen exhaust system
01 51 23 temporary
ventilators
07 72 00 gravity
23 34 23 power, HVAC
07 72 00 roof
07 72 00 rotary
23 82 23 unit
07 72 36 venting hatches, smoke
vents
08 95 16 brick
10 30 00 flue
23 51 23 gas
07 72 39 roof, operable
07 72 23 roof relief
Keyword Index 704
07 72 26 roof ridge
07 72 36 smoke, roof
08 95 13 soffit
01 91 00 verification of system
operation
03 52 00 vermiculite concrete decks
07 21 23 vermiculite loose fill
insulation
04 27 23 cavity wall assembly
09 20 00 vermiculite plastering
07 62 00 vermin shields
12 21 16 vertical blinds
08 36 00 vertical lift doors
12 21 16 vertical louver blinds
05 51 33 vertical metal ladders
vertical turbine pumps
21 32 00 fire
23 21 23 hydronic
23 82 39 vertical unit heaters
14 42 16 vertical wheelchair lifts
VHF very high frequency
……….. vestibule mats - see entrance
mats
12 35 70 veterinary casework
11 70 00 veterinary equipment
40 97 00 VFD
40 05 96 vibration and seismic controls
for process equipment
13 48 00 vibration control
13 21 48 audiometric rooms
27 05 48 communications
26 05 48 electrical
28 05 48 electronic safety and
security
21 05 48 fire suppression
23 05 48 HVAC
25 05 48 integrated automation
22 05 48 plumbing
13 48 00 structural
33 05 96 utilities
34 82 13 vibration dampers, bridges
23 09 23 vibration instruments
13 48 00 vibration-isolation pads
40 77 19 vibration velocity
measurement devices
03 30 00 vibrators, CIP concrete
vibratory
41 12 13 bulk material conveyors
41 13 23 feeders, bulk material
41 21 39 feeders, piece material
41 21 23 piece material conveyors
……….. vibro compaction - see
vibroflotation
31 45 13 vibroflotation
27 41 16 video equipment for broadcast
and recording studio
11 67 53 video game equipment
video
28 05 21 digital recorders
28 05 21 hybrid digital recorders
28 05 21 network recorders
11 52 19 players
28 25 00 positioning equipment
28 05 07 power sources
11 52 19 recorders
28 21 00 sensors
28 05 09 surge protection
28 20 00 surveillance
vinyl
09 65 13 base
09 64 00 bonded wood flooring
10 51 00 clad lockers
09 72 16 coated fabric wall coverings
09 65 19 composition tile
09 65 00 flooring
08 53 69 storm windows
08 53 66 window screens
08 53 13 windows
09 65 19 vinyl asbestos tile
08 14 23 vinyl-faced doors
VPN virtual private network
27 25 37 virtual private network
software, communications
27 24 26 virtual reality equipment,
communications
27 25 13 virus protection software,
communications
……….. viscous - see fluid-applied
11 52 00 visual aid equipment
10 11 00 visual display units
10 11 36 conference units
10 11 46 fabrics
10 11 33 operable
10 11 39 rails
10 11 43 wall panels
34 43 16 visual-approach slope
indicator equipment, airfield
34 42 19 vital interlocking logic
controllers, railway
22 40 00 vitreous china plumbing
fixtures
02 53 19 vitrification, site remediation
04 62 00 vitrified clay liner plates
06 41 00 vitrines
12 35 59 mercantile display cases
11 57 00 vocational shop equipment
27 30 00 voice communications
27 33 16 voice mail, communications
03 11 00 void forms
voltage regulators
26 35 53 facility
48 19 26 power generation
48 71 26 voltage test equipment, power
generation
V/P voltage-to-pressure
40 79 36 voltage-to-pressure
converters, process
41 13 23 volumetric bulk material
feeders
27 25 37 VPN software,
communications
07 53 00 vulcanized elastomeric
membrane roofing
W__________________
……….. waferboard - see oriented
strand board
41 63 29 wagons, plant equipment
00 73 46 wage determination schedules
00 73 46 wage rates
00 43 43 form
wainscots
06 42 00 architectural woodwork
09 30 00 ceramic tile
04 73 00 manufactured stone
09 75 00 stone
04 21 26 structural glazed tile
06 22 00 wood board
31 53 00 walers
07 72 43 walk boards
11 41 23 walk-in coolers
11 41 26 walk-in freezers
08 56 13 walk-up banking windows
41 21 23 walking-beam piece material
conveyors
10 73 26 walkway covers
05 51 36 walkways, metal
07 72 46 walkways, roof
wall
08 46 00 assemblies, window
35 42 53 bank protection
09 73 00 carpeting
11 81 13 cleaning equipment
12 46 19 clocks
09 72 00 coverings
12 12 00 decorations
26 27 26 dimmers
09 72 19 fabric
23 34 00 fans
10 26 23 guards
12 12 26 hangings
22 11 19 hydrants
08 91 00 louvers
07 42 63 panel assemblies
09 78 00 paneling, interior
23 32 39 plenums, air distribution
35 43 53 scour protection
09 75 23 simulated stone
07 77 00 specialties
26 27 26 switches
08 95 16 vents
08 31 00 wall access doors and panels
wall base
09 63 00 masonry
09 65 13 resilient
09 66 00 terrazzo flooring
09 30 00 tile
06 46 19 wood, custom
06 22 13 wood, standard pattern
09 01 70 wall finish restoration
09 70 00 wall finishes
09 73 00 carpeting
06 64 00 sanitary plastic paneling
09 75 00 stone
06 42 00 wood, custom paneling
09 74 00 wood, flexible sheets
705 Keyword Index
wall flashing
07 65 00 flexible
07 62 00 metal
wall framing systems
09 22 16 non-structural metal studs
05 41 00 structural metal studs
06 11 00 wood
10 26 23 wall impact resistant protection
23 82 39 wall insert unit heaters
wall paneling
06 26 00 board
09 78 19 cementitious, interior
06 42 00 custom woodwork
06 26 00 finish carpentry
09 78 00 interior
09 78 23 phenolic, interior
06 25 00 prefinished
09 78 16 stone-faced interior
wall panels
13 34 00 fabricated building
08 44 00 glazed curtain walls
10 11 43 visual display
26 27 26 wall plates for electrical wiring
devices
40 05 09 wall pipes, floor pipes, and
pipe sleeves
23 83 00 wall-hung radiation
10 75 23 wall-mounted flagpoles
09 72 23 wallpapering
walls
10 22 19 demountable
31 66 16 foundation
10 22 00 manufactured partitions
10 22 23 operable
10 22 23 portable
32 32 00 retaining
10 25 16 service
08 45 00 translucent panels
09 77 53 vegetated systems
27 10 00 WAN cabling
10 57 00 wardrobe and closet
specialties
10 51 00 wardrobe lockers
10 57 00 wardrobe specialties
11 21 33 checkroom
13 34 23 warehouses, fabricated
warning signals
28 10 00 security
01 78 36 warranties
00 65 36 warranty form
22 42 33 wash fountains
09 93 00 wash primers
23 41 19 washable air filters
23 43 13 washable electronic air
cleaners
22 40 00 washer valve boxes
washers, clothes
washing equipment
11 81 23 façade access equipment
11 70 00 healthcare
11 53 00 laboratory
13 19 19 tubs, animal
10 28 13 washroom accessories
22 62 23 waste anesthesia gas piping
……….. waste chutes – see trash
chutes
02 56 13 waste containment, site
07 72 63 waste containment assemblies
waste disposal
11 82 26 compactors, facility
11 48 00 food
44 51 00 incinerators
11 30 13 residential units
01 74 19 waste management,
construction
22 13 16 waste piping, soil
waste receptacles
12 46 33 interior, movable
10 25 16 part of service walls
10 28 00 toilet room
wastewater
33 32 33 collection vacuum stations
33 01 34 disposal systems,
operation and
maintenance
33 34 30 filtration systems, onsite
33 34 00 onsite disposal
22 13 36 pump units, facility
33 36 53 storage tunnel systems
33 32 36 vacuum valve sumps
water
03 39 00 concrete curing
43 22 11 conditioning equipment,
process
28 45 00 detection and alarm
22 36 00 domestic water preheaters
01 51 36 temporary
23 64 00 water chillers
22 40 00 water closets
01 57 23 water control, temporary
22 47 00 water coolers
31 25 00 water course protection
02 72 00 water decontamination
33 10 00 water distribution
22 11 00 facility
07 24 19 water drainage exterior
insulation and finish system
22 32 00 water filtration equipment,
domestic water
22 52 19 water fountain conditioning
equipment
22 11 19 water hammer arrestors
water heaters
22 33 00 electric
10 32 26 fireplace
22 34 00 fuel-fired
22 33 30 solar-assisted
31 32 17 water injection soil stabilization
44 40 00 water pollution control
equipment
40 23 00 water, wastewater process
piping
11 53 00 water processing equipment,
laboratory
03 30 00 water reducing agents, CIP
concrete
02 70 00 water remediation
07 19 00 water repellents
33 16 00 water reservoirs, elevated
33 12 13 water service connections
13 14 13 water slides
water softeners
22 31 00 domestic water
11 53 00 water stills, laboratory
water storage tanks
33 16 93 appurtenances
22 12 00 potable, facility
33 16 00 utility
33 10 00 water supply
32 81 13 irrigation components
33 10 00 water utilities
33 01 12 inspection and testing
33 01 12 leak detection
33 01 10 operation and maintenance
33 16 00 storage tanks
46 63 32 water vapor compression
distillation equipment
21 10 00 water-based fire-suppression
systems
23 62 23 water-cooled refrigerant
compressor and condenser
units
23 63 23 water-cooled refrigerant
condensers
23 81 46 water-source unitary heat
pumps
21 13 29 water-spray fixed fire
suppression
23 81 00 water-to-air heat pumps
water-to-steam heat
exchangers
22 35 00 domestic water
23 57 16 HVAC equipment
23 52 33 water-tube boilers
04 01 00 waterblasting masonry
32 01 90 watering plants, maintenance
07 10 00 waterproofing
07 17 00 bentonite
07 12 00 built-up
07 16 00 cementitious
07 14 00 fluid-applied
07 16 00 reactive
07 13 00 sheet
07 15 00 sheet metal
07 18 00 traffic-bearing
09 34 00 waterproofing-membrane tiling
03 15 13 waterstops
13 11 00 swimming pool
08 39 19 watertight doors
35 40 00 waterway
35 42 00 bank protection
35 21 13 bifurcation panels
35 21 16 bulkheads
35 21 36 debris cages
35 41 00 levees
35 49 23 locks
Keyword Index 706
35 21 19 manifolds
35 21 23 penstocks
35 43 00 scour protection
35 49 00 structures
35 21 33 trash racks
35 00 00 waterway and marine
35 20 00 construction and equipment
35 05 05 selective demolition
35 10 00 signaling and control
equipment
13 14 16 wave pools
09 93 00 waxes
03 05 00 weather, concrete procedures
07 25 00 weather barriers
34 43 23 weather observation
equipment, airfield
23 09 23 weather stations
08 71 00 weatherstripping
10 74 33 weathervanes, manufactured
45 19 00 weaving equipment
27 26 13 web development,
communications
41 31 13 web processing lines,
manufacturing
01 31 23 web site, project
04 05 23 weepholes, for masonry
10 88 00 weighing devices
41 13 23 weigh bulk material feeders
41 14 36 weigh scales, bulk material
batching
43 22 66 weigh systems, liquid, process
41 12 13 weigh-belt bulk material
conveyors
41 21 23 weigh-belt piece material
conveyors
WWF welded wire fabric
03 22 00 welded wire fabric
32 31 16 welded wire fences and gates
……….. welded wire mesh - see
welded wire fabric
……….. welded wire reinforcement -
see welded wire fabric
34 11 16 welded track rails
05 05 23 welding
12 57 13 benches
10 21 23 curtains
33 52 23 piping, hydrocarbon
40 17 00 piping, process
12 57 16 screens
33 20 29 well abandonment
40 22 10 well oil piping
31 23 19 well points
33 11 00 well pumps
wells
33 51 16 appraisal
33 11 19 aquifer recharging
33 51 36 gas injection
33 11 16 irrigation
33 11 39 monitoring
33 11 13 potable supply
33 51 00 production
33 11 11 test
10 74 46 window
21 23 00 wet-chemical fire extinguishing
21 13 13 wet-pipe fire sprinklers
32 70 00 wetlands
32 72 00 wetlands restoration
……….. whalers - see walers
03 11 00 whalers, concrete forms
05 50 00 wheel guards
14 42 00 wheelchair lifts
10 44 16 wheeled fire extinguisher units
13 17 33 whirlpool tubs
11 79 00 hydrotherapy
……….. whiteboards - see
markerboards
WAN wide area network
27 10 00 wide area network cabling
32 31 56 wildlife deterrent fence
34 43 23 wind cones, airfield
wind energy
26 32 23 facility
48 15 00 power generation
26 32 23 turbines
13 53 23 wind instrumentation
48 15 13 wind turbines
window
08 79 00 accessories
12 21 00 blinds
08 79 00 cleaner hooks
08 75 00 equipment, automatic
08 80 00 glazing
08 79 00 guards
08 75 00 hardware
08 75 00 lifts
08 75 00 locks
08 79 00 maintenance hooks
08 75 00 operating hardware
08 75 00 operators
08 01 50 replacement
08 01 50 restoration
08 71 00 seals
12 24 00 shades
12 20 00 treatments
08 46 00 wall assemblies
08 44 00 walls
08 71 00 weatherstripping
10 74 46 wells
window frames
08 53 00 composite
08 51 00 metal
08 54 00 plastic
06 48 23 wood
08 52 00 wood, custom
window screens
11 98 23 detention
08 54 66 fiberglass
08 51 66 metal
08 53 66 vinyl
08 52 66 wood
window stools
05 58 00 metal
09 75 19 stone
09 30 00 tile
06 46 33 wood, architectural
woodwork
06 22 00 wood, millwork
window washing
14 84 23 hoists
14 84 13 scaffolding
08 50 00 windows
08 55 23 blast-resistant
11 81 23 cleaning equipment
08 54 00 composite
11 98 21 detention
08 51 00 metal
08 52 13 metal-clad wood
08 12 00 metal door sidelights
08 56 19 pass
08 53 00 plastic
08 52 16 plastic-clad wood
08 56 49 radiation shielding
08 56 46 RFI shielding
08 01 50 replacement
08 61 00 roof
08 56 53 security
08 56 13 service and teller
08 56 73 sound control
08 56 00 special function
06 48 23 stick-built wood
08 43 00 storefront
08 55 13 tornado-resistant
08 54 73 vinyl-wood
08 52 00 wood
06 48 16 wood door sidelights
11 41 00 wine storage
13 20 00 rooms
01 56 00 winter construction enclosures
and controls
wire
10 57 23 closet shelving
03 11 00 concrete form
26 05 00 connectors, electrical
32 31 26 fences and gates
33 79 83 grounding, site
03 81 19 high-tensile
05 16 00 high-tensile, for precast
concrete
09 22 36 lath
10 56 23 storage shelving
03 40 00 wire concrete wall sawing
03 22 00 wire fabric, welded
wire mesh
10 22 13 partitions
10 82 00 screens
10 51 43 storage lockers
wire rope
05 15 00 assemblies
05 73 16 railings
05 16 00 structural
34 14 00 transportation
wire ties
03 21 00 concrete reinforcement bar
09 22 13 metal furring
08 81 00 wired glass
wireless
707 Keyword Index
27 21 33 access points,
communications
33 83 00 communications
distribution
33 83 16 microwave transmitters and
receivers
26 09 43 network lighting control
40 66 43 network systems
27 32 16 transceivers,
communications
26 05 33 wireway, electrical
wiring
26 05 00 assemblies, manufactured
27 10 00 communications
26 27 26 devices, electrical
26 05 00 electrical, facility
33 71 00 electrical, utility
25 05 13 integrated automation
40 67 33 panel
wood
06 46 16 aprons
09 64 66 athletic flooring
06 44 00 balusters
06 46 19 base and shoe molding
09 64 16 block flooring
06 10 00 blocking and supports
06 16 33 board sheathing
12 14 13 carvings
06 17 36 chord metal joist
10 57 23 closet shelving
09 64 19 composition flooring
06 01 00 consolidation
06 44 23 corbels
06 46 26 cornices
12 36 19 countertops
06 44 26 cupolas
06 10 00 curbs, roof
06 15 00 decking
10 22 19 demountable partitions
08 01 10 door restoration
08 14 00 doors
08 17 13 doors and frames,
integrated
06 05 23 fastenings
32 31 29 fences and gates
03 51 13 fiber decks, cementitious
09 90 00 fillers
06 05 73 fire-retardant treatment
09 64 00 flooring
03 11 00 forms
06 14 00 foundations, treated
06 48 00 frames
06 18 00 glued-laminated
10 82 00 grilles
06 46 00 handrails and guard rails
06 05 73 insect treatment
10 51 16 lockers
08 14 00 louvers, in doors
08 17 13 packaged door assemblies
06 16 36 panel product sheathing
08 14 00 panels, doorway
09 64 23 parquet flooring
32 14 26 paving
09 64 29 plank flooring
06 13 16 pole structures
06 44 39 posts and columns
06 25 00 prefinished paneling
06 05 73 preservative treatment
45 23 00 product manufacturing
06 01 00 repair
06 01 00 restoration and cleaning
08 61 16 roof windows
08 14 66 screen doors
10 82 00 screens
06 05 23 screws
06 05 05 selective demolition
07 31 29 shakes
06 16 00 sheathing
07 31 29 shingles
07 46 23 siding
07 46 24 siding, shingle and shake
06 66 00 simulated
08 14 73 sliding doors
08 32 19 sliding glass doors
13 32 23 space frames
09 93 00 stains
06 46 33 stops, stools and sills
10 56 16 storage shelving, fabricated
08 14 69 storm doors
08 52 69 storm windows
09 64 29 strip flooring
06 22 00 thresholds
06 05 73 treatment
08 95 00 vents
09 74 13 wall coverings
08 52 66 window screens
06 44 13 turning
11 32 16 unit kitchens
06 10 00 wood bridges
32 34 00 fabricated
12 32 00 wood casework
06 41 00 custom
wood chair rails
06 46 23 architectural woodwork
06 22 13 standard patterns
wood fasciae and soffits
06 46 29 architectural woodwork
06 22 00 finish carpentry
06 11 00 wood framing
06 17 00 fabricated
06 01 10 restoration
wood paneling
06 42 00 architectural woodwork
06 26 00 board
06 25 00 prefinished
06 42 14 stile and rail
wood railings
06 43 16 architectural woodwork
06 22 00 finish carpentry
wood stairs
06 43 13 architectural woodwork
06 22 00 finish carpentry
wood trim
06 46 00 custom
06 22 13 standard pattern
wood trusses
06 17 53 fabricated
06 13 00 heavy timber
12 32 13 wood veneer casework
06 41 13 custom
06 48 26 wood veneer frames
06 42 00 wood veneer paneling
09 74 00 wood veneers, flexible
08 52 00 wood windows
06 48 23 stick-built
06 17 00 wood-metal framing systems
09 94 00 woodgraining, painting
06 40 00 woodwork, custom
woodworking machines
41 33 00 industrial
11 57 00 vocational shop
12 05 13 wool fabrics
work
01 11 00 by others
01 11 16 by owner
01 11 13 covered by contract
documents
01 11 00 future, single contract
01 14 33 in rights-of-way
01 11 00 incidental
01 11 00 performed under separate
contracts
01 11 00 summary of
01 56 00 temporary protection
01 11 00 to be performed later
01 11 00 under other contracts,
single contract
01 26 49 work change directives
00 63 49 forms
00 94 49 record
01 14 33 work in rights-of-way
00 94 00 work modifications, record
00 43 86 work plan, proposed
00 62 86 work plan schedule form
01 14 00 work restrictions
00 31 13 work schedule, preliminary
01 12 16 work sequence, multiple
contract
12 59 00 work surfaces, systems
furniture
work tables
11 40 00 kitchen
11 53 00 laboratory
00 31 13 work timetable
11 57 00 workbenches
00 45 26 workers compensation
certificate
10 21 23 workshop curtains
……….. woven wire – see wire mesh
12 22 00 woven wood curtains
12 24 00 woven wood shades
11 21 43 wrapping equipment, food
00 63 43 written amendment, form
00 94 43 written amendments, record
05 70 00 wrought iron, decorative metal
03 22 00 WWF
Keyword Index 708
X__________________
x-ray
11 77 00 machines
13 49 13 shielding assemblies,
integrated
13 49 16 shielding rooms, modular
Y__________________
34 42 33 yard management equipment,
railway
Z__________________
09 90 00 zinc chromate coating
07 61 00 zinc roofing, custom
07 4621 zinc siding
09 90 00 zinc-rich primers
32 17 23 zone marking paint
13 34 00 zoo structures, fabricated
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