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According to CSI MasterFormat, Division 03 covers which type of construction materials?

Correct Answer

C) Concrete

CSI MasterFormat Division 03 covers concrete and all concrete-related work including formwork, reinforcement, and concrete placement. This is a fundamental organization system used in construction specifications.

Answer Options
A
Masonry
B
Metals
C
Concrete
D
Wood and plastics

Why This Is the Correct Answer

CSI MasterFormat Division 03 is specifically designated for concrete and concrete-related work. This division encompasses all aspects of concrete construction including cast-in-place concrete, precast concrete, concrete formwork, concrete reinforcement, and concrete accessories. The CSI MasterFormat is the standard organizational system used throughout the construction industry for specifications and cost estimating, making this a critical reference point for contractors.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option A: Masonry

Metals are covered under CSI MasterFormat Division 05, which includes structural steel, metal fabrications, and ornamental metals.

Option B: Metals

Masonry is covered under CSI MasterFormat Division 04, which includes brick, block, stone, and other masonry materials and installation methods.

Option D: Wood and plastics

Wood and plastics are covered under CSI MasterFormat Division 06, which includes rough carpentry, finish carpentry, and plastic fabrications.

Memory Technique

Think '03 = Concrete' - both start with 'C' and concrete is typically one of the first major materials placed in construction after sitework, making Division 03 logical in the sequence.

Reference Hint

CSI MasterFormat specification guide or construction specifications textbook, Chapter on Division 03 - Concrete

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