This article captures some of the ideas specifiers shared during the development of tags. It is not an exhaustive list.


By defining and adding tags to articles and clauses, the tagged information can be exported for reporting purposes at different stages of the project lifecycle.


Throughout this guide, where the term 'clauses' has been used, this could be an 'article' in MasterFormat-based specification.


Project strategies

Crucial components of any project – the tags below are grouped around the RIBA Plan of Work project strategies. An alternative would be to define tags around parts of the building regulations. The PM_40_20 classification in Uniclass defines a greater depth if required.


PS_Conservation For clauses which impact heritage protection measures.
PS_CostPlan This is for clauses that need flagging for cost management.
PS_FireSafety

For clauses that are relevant to the golden thread of fire safety information.


An alternative could be to widen this component by including Building Safety subcategories PS_BS_Fire, PS_BS_Structure, etc.

PS_HealthSafety For clauses relevant to the generation of a health and safety file.
PS_InclusiveDesign For clauses that contribute towards meeting Part M of building regulations and complying with the Equality Act.
PS_Planning For clauses that are relevant to planning submission and approval.
PS_PlanForUse For clauses that are relevant to handover and aftercare.
PS_Sustainability

For clauses that contribute towards achieving sustainable outcomes.


An alternative could be to widen this component by including each of the RIBA Plan of Work sustainable outcome subcategories PS_Sus_Biodiversity, PS_Sus_Water, PS_Sus_EmbCarbon, etc.


Using tags to filter the 'Summary' grid by clauses for project strategies:

  1. Tag each clause with the relevant strategies.

  2. Filter the 'Summary' tab by your chosen tag(s).
    This screenshot of the 'Summary' grid shows clauses that contribute to achieving sustainable outcomes, which have been tagged for PS-Sust-XXX.

  3. Use the 'Export summary schedule' to produce an MS Excel report of the project strategy clauses.
    A screenshot showing the clauses in the 'Summary' grid can be exported to MS Excel using the' Export summary schedule.A screenshot showing the clauses in the 'Summary' grid can be exported to MS Excel using the' Export summary schedule.


Work packages

From focus groups, there is not much standardization regarding how main contractors package up jobs for subcontractors. 


The example below shows how the old CI/SfB system could be used, arguably the most common existing method used based on these discussions.


WP_22_InternalWalls For systems/ sections grouped in a package to be delivered by a sub-contractor tendering for the internal walls package.
WP_23_Floors For the flooring package.
WP_24_Stairs For the stairs package.
Etc.


Using tags to define and publish work packages:

  1. Tag each section with the work package(s) to which it is allocated. Some sections may be in more than one package.
    A screenshot showing a section (Z22) with tags added to represent the different work packages it is assigned to.A screenshot showing a section (Z22) with tags added to represent the different work packages it is assigned to.

  2. Filter the 'Contents' grid by the work package you want to publish.
    A screenshot showing that the 'Contents' grid has been filtered to show only sections tagged with the 'WP-SAN Sanitaryware' work package tag.A screenshot showing that the 'Contents' grid has been filtered to show only sections tagged with the 'WP-SAN Sanitaryware' work package tag.

  3. Select the filtered items in the grid > click the 'Actions' menu to publish your selection to an MS Word/ PDF specification.


Contractors design

Where submittals are required as part of the technical design phase, as defined in a descriptive performance specification to brief specialist subcontractor design, the PM_40_25 to PM_40_60 classifications in Uniclass define a greater depth if required.


CD_Calculations For clauses defining the requirement for calculations.
CD_DetailedDesign For clauses defining the requirement of plan, section, elevation, 3D designs.
CD_Samples For clauses defining the requirement for product samples.
CD_Specification For clauses defining the requirement for prescriptive specification in response to descriptive performance specification.
CD_Surveys For clauses defining the requirement for surveys.


Contractors actions

Where submittals and actions are required as part of the construction or handover stage of the project. PM_70 in Uniclass defines a greater depth if required


CA_Benchmark For clauses defining a benchmark example of execution.
CA_Certification For clauses defining certification requirements.
CA_Commissioning For clauses defining commissioning requirements.
CA_DemoTraining For clauses defining demonstration or training requirements.
CA_EndOfLifeInfo For clauses defining dismantling, recycling and disposal requirements.
CA_Inspecting For clauses defining inspection, hold point and witness point requirements.
CA_MaintenanceInfo For clauses defining maintenance information requirements.
CA_MaintainPostPC For clauses defining maintenance requirements post-completion.
CA_MnfrInfo For clauses defining manufacturer information requirements such as product data sheets or contact details.
CA_Mockups For clauses defining mock-up requirements.
CA_Prototypes For clauses defining prototype requirements
CA_Removal For clauses defining where items need to be removed following construction.
CA_Spares For clauses defining where spares are required.
CA_Testing For clauses defining testing requirements.
CA_Warranties For clauses defining where warranties are required.


Collaboration

Where decisions need to be made elsewhere.


Collab_BuildingServ For clauses cross-referenced 'tbc with MEP engineer'.
Collab-StructEng For clauses cross-referenced 'tbc with Structural engineer'.
Etc.