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specifications[‚spes·ə·fə′kā·shənz] (engineering) An organized listing of basic requirements for materials of construction, product compositions, dimensions, or test conditions; a number of organizations publish standards (for example, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, American Petroleum Institute, and American Society for Testing and Materials), and many companies have their own specifications. Also known as specs. (industrial engineering) A quantitative description of the required characteristics of a device, machine, structure, product, or process. SpecificationsA written document that accompanies the drawings describing the materials and workmanship required to carry out the works for each particular trade.specificationsA part of the contract documents contained in the project manual consisting of written descriptions of a technical nature of materials, equipment construction systems, standards, and workmanship. Under the uniform system, the specifications comprise sixteen divisions.LegalSeeSpecificationspecifications
specificationsThe detailed requirements for some or all aspects of a construction or development project.For example,cabinet specifications might detail the type and quality of wood for the doors, drawer bottoms, and cabinet fronts and sides; full-extension or limited-extension drawer glides capable of supporting certain weights; the type and thickness of paint or other finishes; and the quality and type of hinge and pull hardware. AcronymsSeeSPN |