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Which CSI MasterFormat division would contain specifications for structural steel framing?

Correct Answer

D) Division 05

Division 05 covers metals, including structural steel framing, metal decking, and miscellaneous metals. This division contains all specifications related to structural and architectural metalwork.

Answer Options
A
Division 03
B
Division 06
C
Division 04
D
Division 05

Why This Is the Correct Answer

Division 05 - Metals is the correct CSI MasterFormat division for structural steel framing specifications. This division encompasses all metalwork including structural steel beams, columns, joists, metal decking, ornamental metals, and miscellaneous iron and steel. The CSI MasterFormat organizes construction specifications by material type and trade, making Division 05 the logical home for all steel and metal-related specifications that contractors need to reference during construction.

Why the Other Options Are Wrong

Option A: Division 03

Division 03 covers Concrete, including cast-in-place concrete, precast concrete, and concrete accessories, not metalwork.

Option C: Division 04

Division 04 covers Masonry, including brick, block, stone, and mortar systems, not structural steel.

Memory Technique

Use '05 = METAL ALIVE' - the number 5 looks like an 'S' for Steel, and metals conduct electricity so they're 'alive' with energy.

Reference Hint

CSI MasterFormat Division listings in project specifications or construction documents reference section

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