Common Arrangement of Work Sections

Common arrangement of work sections

Front cover of Common arrangement of work sections for building works
Author CPIC
Country UK
Language English
Publisher CPIC
Publication date
1998
Media type Print (Paperback)
Pages 180
ISBN 0-9512662-5-X

Common Arrangement of Work Sections, first published in 1987, is a construction industry working convention designed to promote standardisation of, and detailed coordination between, bills of quantities and specifications. It is part of an industry-wide coordinated projects information initiative (now managed by the Construction Project Information Committee) and has been used for the arrangement of the National Building Specification, the National Engineering Specification and the Standard Method of Building Works (7th ed).

The new edition aligns CAWS with the Unified Classification for the Construction Industry (Uniclass) which was published in 1997.

The Common Arrangement is the authoritative UK classification of work sections for building work, for use in arranging project specifications and bills of quantities. Over 300 work sections are defined in detail to give:

The classification of work sections is separate from, and complementary to, the classification of other concepts such as building types, elements, construction products and properties/characteristics. Uniclass, published in 1997, is the definitive overall classification tables, one of which is for work sections for buildings, comprising the Common Arrangement group, sub-group and work section headings.

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