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Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) MasterFormat 2004 Edition

The Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) MasterFormat is the most widely used system for organizing construction project manuals in North America.

MasterFormat's system of organizing construction information into Procurement and Contracting Requirements, as well as technical divisions of activities and work practices, is applied in every information resource used in design and construction.

It creates a framework of the master list of numbers and titles classified by work results or construction practices – allowing users to organize project manuals, detailed cost information, and relate drawing annotations to specifications.

MasterFormat 2004 Edition and the Transition Matrix are now available as part of the IHS online codes and standards subscription services.

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