Draft 3 of UniFormat Released -- Comment by March 19, 2010!
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- On: 02/11/2010 18:03:44
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CSI is now inviting comments on Draft 3 of the new UniFormat, the standard for organizing preliminary project descriptions, cost estimates, BIM objects, and early project information. Download the draft and post your comments about it in CSI’s forums at www.csinet.org/forums. Comments are due by March 19, 2010.CSI and Construction Specifications Canada (CSC) expect to publish the final version of the new UniFormat in May 2010.
UniFormat is often seen in performance specifications and preliminary project descriptions (PPD). Its most notable use is as a format for estimators to present cost estimates during the schematic design phase. UniFormat breaks a facility into systems and assemblies that perform a predominating function, such as substructure, shell, interiors, and services, without defining the technical solutions to provide these functions. This allows the facility to be priced at the elemental level, allowing design alternatives to be better evaluated, and allows facility performance to be established at the system level as the project design is being refined.
UniFormat’s approach to organizing data is also important to the continued development of building information modeling (BIM) software, as its system organization allows objects to be placed before their properties have been further defined. When revision is complete, this version of UniFormat will be used as the basis for Table 21 – Elements of OmniClass. OmniClass, MasterFormat and UniFormat are three of the foundation classification systems available to structure the construction data attached to a model.
Download the draft and post your comments about it in CSI’s forums at www.csinet.org/forums. Comments are due by March 19, 2010.
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