Eric Reinholdt RA NCARB – Residential Outline Specification Template
30X40’s Residential Outline Specification + Schedules
Save time by starting with the right template for your residential project specification. A specification is a simplified listing of all the materials, expectations, standards and performance criteria for your project. It lists, in detail, all the information that the drawings aren’t able to. This is the outline specification I use as the starting point for all my residential architecture projects at 30X40 Design Workshop.
- 27-page Residential Architecture Outline Specification Template
- Microsoft Word (.doc/.docx) Formats Included
- Template includes Embedded Styles so it’s easy to change fonts + formats
- Swap in your Logo for the Placeholder in the Header
- Fully customizable + editable to your standards
- Cover sheet template (.PSD Photoshop file)
- **NEW** Schedule templates (.docx/.doc) Formats Included (plus example images showing completed schedules)
- Appliance schedule
- Door schedule
- Electrical schedule
- Hardware schedule
- Paint schedule
- Plumbing schedule
- Wall type schedule
- Window schedule
See the how Eric organizes his drawing set, schedules + specifications in this video.
Architectural Specifications form an important part of the Contract Documents; they describe – with specificity – aspects of the work that the drawings can’t. This specification has been carefully crafted, revised and developed over many years in my studio. You can use this as the foundation and starting point for creating your own custom set of specifications, tailored to your work and standards. Because my practice is focused on residential arcitecture, this document has been designed to be used for light wood construction and covers projects of residential scope + scale.
These are NOT 3-part specifications, they are outline specifications, meaning they’re general in nature and describe systems, reference some manufacturer’s + products, materials + thicknesses. Some aspects of the work are described in general terms using performance requirements. For example: how a structure is expected to perform during a blower door test. You’ll want to review this document carefully and tailor it to your needs, treating it as a template for crafting your own personalized version.
Why do you need them?
Specifications include references to aspects of the work it would be difficult or impossible to include in your drawing set. They cover information and details you might not have thought to include as well. They complement the drawings and make the pricing or bidding process more efficient ensuring you’re left nothing to chance or for someone else to decide for you. They’re part of making sure you have a complete project and accurate pricing.
Divisions Included (CSI)
- Division 1 – General Requirements
- Division 2 – Site Construction
- Division 3 – Concrete
- Division 4 – Masonry
- Division 5 – Metals
- Division 6 – Wood + Plastics
- Division 7 – Thermal + Moisture Protection
- Division 8 – Doors, Windows + Hardware
- Division 9 – Finishes
- Division 10 – Specialties
- Division 11 – Equipment
- Division 12 – Furnishings (Limited Information)
- Division 13 – Special Construction
- Division 14 – Conveying Systems (No Information)
- Division 15 – Mechanical Systems + Plumbing
- Division 16 – Electrical
These will save you time and provide the foundation you need to build your design business on. They can be treated as an expense to invoice through your project, or as a general business expense.*
*Always consult your tax advisor for details.
What Others are Saying…
“Loving the spec, it’s nice to have a concise template. Having spent the entire weekend cobbling together 20 years of specs from my archives I hope this shows you the value: it took me two hours of reviewing your spec template and a few hours tweaking it to be my template and it’s totally worth the money compared to the time it would have taken to cull down and polish the behemoth I was developing. Thanks!” – A. Lynch
“I purchased the Outline Specifications and the AutoCAD template last week. Both will save me a ton of time and help me produce better plans. Thank you for making these resources available to others at a reasonable price!” – K. Kenner
“Incredibly helpful information included. Such a useful reference…thanks!” – L. Taylor-Brown
“I want to come work for YOU! Simply great stuff.” – T. Pope
“Thank you for ensuring great design and lean business practices gets passed along. I am very thankful to have found your content!” – Tara W.
“I’ve been so inspired by your efforts and personally have seen you as a true teacher that reaches out to the broader interest in such a refreshing manner. I’ve purchased your procreate template as well as your residential specification template and they’re wonderful. Great, great effort and very, very inspirational. Simply, thank you.” – J. Bibb
Course Curriculum
Residential Outline Specification Template
30X40 Design Workshop’s Residential Outline Specifications
Download Residential Outline Specifications here
Cover Sheet Template (PSD file)
Schedule Templates