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MasterFormat is a standard for organizing specifications and other written information for commercial and institutional
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projects in the U.S. and Canada. Sometimes referred to as the "Dewey Decimal System" of building construction, MasterFormat is a product of the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) an
Construction Specifications Canada
(CSC). It provides a master list of Divisions, and Section numbers with associated titles within each Division, to organize information about a facility’s
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requirements and associated activities. MasterFormat is used throughout the construction industry to format specifications for construction contract documents. The purpose of this format is to assist the user in organizing information into distinct groups when creating contract documents, and to assist the user searching for specific information in consistent locations. The information contained in MasterFormat is organized in a standardized outline format within
50 Divisions 50 Divisions refers to the 50 divisions of construction information, as defined by the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI)'s MasterFormat beginning in 2004. Before 2004, MasterFormat consisted of 16 Divisions. MasterFormat has continued ...
(
16 Divisions The 16 Divisions of construction, as defined by the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI)'s MasterFormat MasterFormat is a standard for organizing specifications and other written information for commercial and institutional building projects ...
pre-2004). Each Division is subdivided into a number of Sections.


History

After World War II, building construction specifications began to expand, as more advanced materials and choices were made available. The Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) was founded in 1948 and began to address the organization of specifications into a numbering system. In 1963, they published a format for construction specifications, with 16 major divisions of work. A 1975 CSI publication used the term MasterFormat. The last CSI MasterFormat publication to use the 16 divisions was in 1995, and this is no longer supported by CSI. In November 2004, MasterFormat expanded from
16 Divisions The 16 Divisions of construction, as defined by the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI)'s MasterFormat MasterFormat is a standard for organizing specifications and other written information for commercial and institutional building projects ...
to
50 Divisions 50 Divisions refers to the 50 divisions of construction information, as defined by the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI)'s MasterFormat beginning in 2004. Before 2004, MasterFormat consisted of 16 Divisions. MasterFormat has continued ...
, reflecting innovations in the construction industry and expanding the coverage to a larger part of the construction industry. Revised editions were published in 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2018, and 2020.


Timeline

* 1963: CSI introduces MasterFormat data as part of CSI Format for Construction Specifications * 1966: CSC produced The Building Construction Index with similar data * 1972: CSI and CSC merge their systems and publish as Uniform Construction Index *1978: First published under the name MasterFormat * 1995: Extensive public review with industry users * 2004: Major expansion to address overcrowded divisions. Additional divisions added to include infrastructure and process equipment divisions.


Advantages

Standardizing the presentation of such information improves communication among all parties involved in construction projects, which helps the project team deliver structures to owners according to their requirements, timelines, and budgets. The
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standard for sustainability assessment of building products relies on MasterFormat to organize the data. MasterFormat is an organizational component o
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MasterSpec MasterSpec is a master guide building and construction specification system used within the United States by architects, engineers, landscape architects, and interior designers to express results expected in construction. MasterSpec content and s ...
, SpecText, National Master Specification (NMS), and SpecsIntact systems. Manufacturers will often publish specifications for their products based on MasterFormat. Design teams may maintain office master section based on MasterFormat and pull specifications from multiple sources. MasterFormat provides the overall organizational structure that makes pulling sections from different sources possible. MasterSpec and SpecText are specifications targeted to construction projects in the
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. NMS is targeted to construction projects in
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. SpecsIntact is a specification processing system for preparing Unified Facilities Guide Specifications (UFGS). UFGS is required for design teams to use on
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construction projects. Using MasterFormat provides the design and construction teams a familiar organizational structure.


Current Divisions (August 2020)

The current MasterFormat Divisions are: PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS GROUP *Division 00 — Procurement and Contracting Requirements SPECIFICATIONS GROUP ''General Requirements Subgroup'' *Division 01 — General Requirements ''Facility Construction Subgroup'' *Division 02 — Existing Conditions *Division 03 — Concrete *Division 04 — Masonry *Division 05 — Metals *Division 06 — Wood, Plastics, and Composites *Division 07 — Thermal and Moisture Protection *Division 08 — Openings *Division 09 — Finishes *Division 10 — Specialties *Division 11 — Equipment *Division 12 — Furnishings *Division 13 — Special Construction *Division 14 — Conveying Equipment ''Facility Services Subgroup'': *Division 21 — Fire Suppression *Division 22 — Plumbing *Division 23 — Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) *Division 25 — Integrated Automation *Division 26 — Electrical *Division 27 — Communications *Division 28 — Electronic Safety and Security ''Site and Infrastructure Subgroup'': *Division 31 — Earthwork *Division 32 — Exterior Improvements *Division 33 — Utilities *Division 34 — Transportation *Division 35 — Waterway and Marine Construction ''Process Equipment Subgroup'': *Division 40 — Process Interconnections *Division 41 — Material Processing and Handling Equipment *Division 42 — Process Heating, Cooling, and Drying Equipment *Division 43 — Process Gas and Liquid Handling, Purification and Storage Equipment *Division 44 — Pollution and Waste Control Equipment *Division 45 — Industry-Specific Manufacturing Equipment *Division 46 — Water and Wastewater Equipment *Division 48 — Electrical Power Generation


Pre-2020 Divisions

MASTERFORMAT 2018 EDITION Same as MasterFormat 2016. MASTERFORMAT 2016 EDITION Same as MasterFormat 2014. MASTERFORMAT 2014 EDITION Same as MasterFormat 2012, except the following: *Division 40 — Process Interconnections (changed title) MASTERFORMAT 2012 EDITION Same as MasterFormat 2010. MASTERFORMAT 2010 EDITION Same as MasterFormat 2004, except the following: *Division 46 — Water and Wastewater Equipment (added) MASTERFORMAT 2004 EDITION Changed to 50 Divisions. All divisions were revised. MASTERFORMAT 1995 EDITION Same as MasterFormat 1988 except the following: *Division 2 — Site Construction MASTERFORMAT 1988 EDITION Before November 2004, MasterFormat was composed of 16 Divisions: *Division 1 — General Requirements *Division 2 — Sitework *Division 3 — Concrete *Division 4 — Masonry *Division 5 — Metals *Division 6 — Wood and Plastics *Division 7 — Thermal and Moisture Protection *Division 8 — Doors and Windows *Division 9 — Finishes *Division 10 — Specialties *Division 11 — Equipment *Division 12 — Furnishings *Division 13 — Special Construction *Division 14 — Conveying Systems *Division 15 — Mechanical (Ex. Plumbing and HVAC) *Division 16 — Electrical


Related Organizational Formats

*SectionFormat is a standard for organizing information within each Section. Like MasterFormat, SectionFormat is a joint publication of the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) an
Construction Specifications Canada
(CSC). It is used by
MasterSpec MasterSpec is a master guide building and construction specification system used within the United States by architects, engineers, landscape architects, and interior designers to express results expected in construction. MasterSpec content and s ...
, SpecText, NMS, and SpecsIntact systems. It is also common among manufacture specifications and design firm office masters. A Section is divided into three Parts; "Part 1 - General," "Part 2 - Products," and "Part 3 - Execution." Each Part is further organized into a system of Articles and Paragraphs. MasterFormat's Division 01 is extensively coordinated with SectionFormat's Part 1 to reduce duplication of requirements common to multiple sections. *PageFormat is a standard for formatting text within a section. Like MasterFormat, PageFormat is a joint publication of the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) an
Construction Specifications Canada
(CSC). It is used by
MasterSpec MasterSpec is a master guide building and construction specification system used within the United States by architects, engineers, landscape architects, and interior designers to express results expected in construction. MasterSpec content and s ...
, SpecText, and NMS. Design firms often use a modified version of PageFormat. SpecsIntact does not use PageFormat. *A relatively new strategy to classify the built environment, named OmniClass, incorporates the work results classification in its Table 22 Work Results. *The
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is a British specification standard.


References


External links


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