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Dale Hurttgam, NCARB, AIA,LEED AP, CSI
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Username: dwhurttgam

Post Number: 111
Registered: 10-2005


Posted on Friday, May 09, 2014 - 06:34 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

Trying to find specs for ANG project. Was told that it is USC std. for specifications, but have not been able to locate online. Understand the specs contain both military and federal standard references. Online I am finding some references to u.s.c. (including University of Southern California specifications) - but also some that appear to be some broad-based government stds. - I am thinking that USC may also stand for United States Code. However, I am not finding construction specs that appear to be ANG related. I understand that it is not "Specs Intact" which I believe the Army Corp of Engineers uses. It is supposed to be available online. Does anyone have experience with this? Thanks in advance for your assistance.
Dale Hurttgam, NCARB, AIA,LEED AP, CSI
Senior Member
Username: dwhurttgam

Post Number: 112
Registered: 10-2005


Posted on Friday, May 09, 2014 - 09:12 pm:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

One of my co-workers gave me an assist. It is actually U.F.C. and information on them can be found in the Whole Building Design Guide at
http://www.wbdg.org/ccb/browse_cat.php?c=3 .
Have just found pdf's of the specs at this point.
Margaret G. Chewning FCSI CCS
Senior Member
Username: presbspec

Post Number: 247
Registered: 01-2003
Posted on Sunday, May 11, 2014 - 11:04 am:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

Dale, what does ANG stand for? The only specifications at that URL are UFGS which are used with SpecsIntact. The only specification sections that are not in SpecsIntact format are the VA specifications which are in Word. Note all follow their variation of 3 part SectionFormat.
Ronald L. Geren, FCSI, AIA, CCS, CCCA, SCIP
Senior Member
Username: specman

Post Number: 1216
Registered: 03-2003


Posted on Sunday, May 11, 2014 - 11:12 am:   Edit PostDelete PostPrint Post

Air National Guard. And, for future reference, ARNG is Army National Guard.
Ron Geren, FCSI, AIA, CCS, CCCA, SCIP
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