Uniclass 1
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Uniclass1.4 (Legacy Release) Classification Tables
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Introduction
The Uniclass1.4 Legacy Release has been provided by the CPI - the Construction Project Information Committee, who are 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.
Uniclass1.4 is provided for ongoing projects underway which require the old system for reference.
Uniclass1.4 Legacy Release Classification tables
- A - Form of Information
- B - Subject Disciplines
- C - Management
- D - Facilities
- E - Construction Entities
- F - Spaces
- G - Elements
- J - Work Sections for Buildings/Civil Engineering Works
- L - Construction Products
- M - Construction Aids
- N - Properties and Characteristics
- P - Materials
- Q - Universal Decimal Classification
- Z - CAD
A full PDF version of these eleven tables is available here: File:2013-9-29 Uniclass1.4(Legacy Release).pdf
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