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Document Status Current Supplement Core Supplement Abstract The purpose of the Common Arrangement of Work Sections (CAWS) is to define an efficient and generally acceptable arrangement for specifications and bills of quantities for building projects. It consists of a set of detailed work section definitions, all within a classification framework of Groups and Sub-groups. The CAWS classification down to the level of work section titles forms one of the fifteen tables of the Uniclass classification scheme.
ISBN 250 Subjects • Bills of quantities • Legal issues and management • Specifications • Cost planning and control Publisher History CPIC is responsible for providing best practice guidance on the content, form and preparation of construction production information, and making sure this best practice is disseminated throughout the UK construction industry. Information NBS NBS has produced specification systems and information products for construction industry professionals for more than 40 years.
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