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CSC Workshops - Specifier (SP) Course

The CSC Specifier course is a comprehensive overview of the construction specification profession in Canada. At the completion of the course, students will have a solid grasp of a specifier’s role, legal issues including contracts, bidding and disputes, writing style used in the profession and how to close out a project. A wide range of professional scenarios are explained, often using real-life examples.

Skills acquired in this course include:

  • Understanding legal contracts
  • Understanding the function of the project manual and associated drawings
  • Developing the basis for good specifications
  • Improved writing skills
  • Understanding the process of researching and selecting products.

The CSC Specifier course continues from where the PCD course ends and is a more in-depth education on the special techniques and skills required to write the procurement and contractual requirements of: Division 00; the administrative, procedural and temporary requirements of Division 01; and the technical specifications of Divisions 02 – 49.

Completion of this course is mandatory in the process of becoming a Certified Specification Practitioner (CSP), or a Registered Specification Writer (RSW).

Course Outline:

  • Introduction
  • General Review
  • Types of Construction Contracts and Project Delivery Methods
  • Procurement and Contracting Requirements
  • Lien Legislation, Bonds, Insurance and Dispute Mechanisms
  • Specification Writing Basics: Grammar, Spelling and Conventions
  • Specification Writing – Getting Started
  • Writing From a Master Specification
  • Writing Original Specification Sections
  • Product Selection, Research and Assessment
  • Codes and Standards
  • Division 01 – Administrative and Procedural Requirements
  • Division 01 – Temporary Facilities and Controls
  • Division 01 – Performance Requirements and Life Cycle Activities
  • Relationships and Coordination – Divisions 00, 01 and Technical Sections
  • Specifying Quality and Performance Requirements
  • Specifying For Special Requirements

Students should have:

  • Experience reading construction drawings;
  • Experience reading construction specifications;
  • Experiences researching construction materials;
  • Experience researching construction reference standards.
  • Or, Construction related Certification from a Technical College or University.

Cost: (Members) $875 plus tax, (Non-Member) $1175 plus tax

Webinars 80% Attendance Policy. Members are required and MUST attend at least 80% of a webinar in order to qualify for Continuing Education learning hours.

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