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What is an Architectural Specifications Writer?

 

It has been said that architectural specifications writing is one of the least sough-after jobs in the architectural profession. Many architects shun away from writing specs. But in reality, specs writing is a beautiful task. Consider it like the task of putting puzzle pieces together and creating the full picture without leaving a single piece. Specs and drawings go hand-in-glove, complementing each other and providing information that the other does not have.

 

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construction needs specifications because they accurately provide information on the necessary materials, products and workmanship to use on the project. The administration and performance requirements for the work of the project are also included in the specifications. These documents define how the contract construction will be executed in detail. Specifications can be as simple as notes in an architectural drawing to as complex as whole chapters in a project manual.

 

The person who writes specifications is usually one who has an in-depth knowledge on products, materials and processes used in the construction work. Not only this in-depth knowledge, but experience also counts and in this matter a spec writer is one who has been working in field construction and he also has a firm understanding when it comes to the legal implications of the construction documents. The size  and makeup of the firm, the project type and time constrains are the usual factors that are considered when an architectural firm goes into spec writing. If the architectural firm is small, the duty of writing specifications is normally taken by a senior architect or a partner.

 

For larger firms, the technical writer Denver can either be a single person employed for spec writing, a spec department where there are many spec writers, or a team of architects who are assigned to write specs on different sections of the design with a person coordinating their efforts. There are also independent specifications consultants that small or big firms can hire to come up with design specifications. Hiring an independent specifications consultant can be retained for all projects, or for a one time projects that in house specs writers are not able to do in time, or also if the project is of a special type that requires expertise of a specialty spec writer.

 

Qualifications for all successful specs writers from www.jmillerarchitect.com are common regardless of the source of the specification. Writing, researching and data analyzing expertise should be found in them. They must have the ability to verbally communicate to their project teams and to be able to understand information given graphically in the form of drawings, schedules, details and charts. Other traits of a spec writer are organization, objectivity and a good understanding of building codes, construction law, insurance and bonds. Construction industry trends are important to them and they are current on the matter. Above all, they must be credible as a source of information for the project team. Check out http://www.ehow.com/facts_5005967_definition-technical-writing.html to understand more about technical writers.

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