Specification Writing for Historic Preservation
June 18-19, 2012 |
The preparation of written specifications for historic preservation projects presents a genuine challenge for most specification writers. For most architectural firms, these are not typical projects and the possibility of errors and omissions is extremely high. Unfortunately, there are no standard sets of specifications which can serve as models primarily because of the unique nature of preservation projects. This course will examine in detail methods of writing specifications which can effectively describe the work most commonly encountered in preservation projects. David Arbogast is an architectural conservator with over thirty years of experience in collaborating with architectural firms and Wayne Smith is a registered architect with an equal amount of experience, much of it spent in writing architectural specifications.
Instructor: Wayne Smith
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Website:
www.campbellcenter.org/pages/historic.html#writinghistpres |
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Location Information |
The Campbell Center for Historic Preservation Studies |
203 E. Seminary St. Mt. Carroll, IL 61053 |
Website:
united states |
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Contact Information |
Matthew Toland |
Email:
toland@campbellcenter.org |
Phone:
815-244-1173 or 815-244-1173 |
Fax:
815-244-1619 |
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