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1-11.3 Requirement Specifications

The requirement comprises specifications that are used as its description, including:

  • Performance specification (what the product/service is required to do).
  • Functional specification (what is to be achieved, rather than how it will be done).
  • Brand or trade names.
  • Samples.
  • Market grades.
  • Qualified products.
  • Commercial standards.
  • Design specifications.
  • Engineering drawings.
  • Material and method of manufacture.
  • Resources.
  • Warranty support.

Specifications should be clear and nonrestrictive. Lack of clarity can be misleading and result in poor proposals or a more expensive solution than is necessary. To enhance competition and invite innovation, specifications should be nonrestrictive, mirror what is in the market, and, whenever possible, recommend purchasing commercially.




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