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SHSC HVAC and Roof Replacement Smith Sinnett / 2020072 <br />Orange County, North Carolina <br /> <br />SUMMARY 01 10 00 - 3 <br />1.9 SPECIFICATION FORMATS AND CONVENTIONS <br />A. Specification Format: The Specifications are organized into Divisions and Sections using the 50-division <br />format and CSI/CSC's "Master Format" numbering system. <br />B. Section Identification: The Specifications use Section numbers and titles to help cross-referencing in the <br />Contract Documents. Sections in the Project Manual are in numeric sequence; however, the sequence is <br />incomplete because all available Section numbers are not used. Consult the table of contents at the <br />beginning of the Project Manual to determine numbers and names of Sections in the Contract Documents. <br />C. Division 01: Sections in Division 01 govern the execution of the Work of all Sections in the <br />Specifications. <br />D. Specification Content: The Specifications use certain conventions for the style of language and the <br />intended meaning of certain terms, words, and phrases when used in particular situations. These <br />conventions are as follows: <br />E. Abbreviated Language: Language used in the Specifications and other Contract Documents is <br />abbreviated. Words and meanings shall be interpreted as appropriate. Words implied, but not stated, <br />shall be inferred as the sense requires. Singular words shall be interpreted as plural, and plural words <br />shall be interpreted as singular where applicable as the context of the Contract Documents indicates. <br />Imperative mood and streamlined language are generally used in the Specifications. Requirements <br />expressed in the imperative mood are to be performed by Contractor. Occasionally, the indicative or <br />subjunctive mood may be used in the Section Text for clarity to describe responsibilities that must be <br />fulfilled indirectly by Contractor or by others when so noted. <br />1. The words "shall," "shall be," or "shall comply with," depending on the context, are implied where <br />a colon (:) is used within a sentence or phrase. <br />PART 2 - PRODUCTS (Not Used) <br />PART 3 - EXECUTION (Not Used) <br />END OF SECTION 01 10 00 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />DocuSign Envelope ID: 94E7997D-4F29-42F6-A9B4-0A160438D2A6