Furnishings - 12 00 00
Furnishings generally refers to the items brought into the building for the use and/or comfort of the occupants. Items in this category include furniture, artwork, window treatments (blinds, curtains, etc.), mats, rugs, plants, and the like. In the majority of cases, these items are supplied by the owner or are arranged for outside the scope of most construction-related contracts.
Items included within Furnishings are usually counted individually, as most items are bought/sold in this fashion. The procedures used to estimate Furnishings are typically...
- 12 01 00 - Operation and Maintenance of Furnishings

- 12 05 00 - Common Work Results for Furnishings

- 12 06 00 - Schedules for Furnishings

- 12 08 00 - Commissioning of Furnishings
- 12 10 00 - Art

- 12 20 00 - Window Treatments

- 12 30 00 - Casework

- 12 40 00 - Furnishings and Accessories

- 12 50 00 - Furniture

- 12 60 00 - Multiple Seating

- 12 90 00 - Other Furnishings

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Do not assume that items covered in Furnishings will be purchased and installed outside of your contract, especially if any furnishings or typical arrangements are shown on the drawings. This could be a costly assumption. Check all drawings and specifications for these items, and if any are found, check for the terms “NIC” (Not In Contract) or “By Others.” If these or similar terms are not present, it is safe to conclude that these items are in your scope of work. |
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