How to Use OmniClass
Learn how to use OmniClass. The Construction Standard provides licensed access to OmniClass through CSI Dynamic Standards — with step-by-step guidance for BIM classification.
How to Use OmniClass
To use OmniClass, you need access to current, authoritative table classifications. Here's how to use OmniClass properly.
How to Use OmniClass: Step-by-Step
1. Get Licensed Access — The Construction Standard is the authorized licensing authority for OmniClass, designated by CSI. Licensed access includes CSI Dynamic Standards (OmniClass as part of a connected, edition-aware system), the platform (live lookup tool with search, cross-references, and edition tracking), and always-current data that reflects the latest CSI-approved classifications.
2. Use OmniClass in Your Projects — With licensed access, you can use OmniClass classifications in BIM models, asset management, and lifecycle documentation.
3. Reference Current Classifications — The platform lets you search by table number, entry code, or classification keyword, browse the full OmniClass hierarchy, see edition history and what changed between editions, and cross-reference to MasterFormat and UniFormat.
Why Use OmniClass the Right Way Matters
Using OmniClass properly — with licensed, current data — matters because:
- Stale data causes errors — OmniClass is updated regularly by CSI; using outdated classifications causes specification errors, RFIs, and coordination failures
- Unauthorized use creates legal risk — OmniClass is proprietary intellectual property; using unauthorized copies violates CSI's rights and creates legal liability
- No cross-references — Licensed access through The Construction Standard includes governed crosswalks between OmniClass and the other CSI standards — something no unauthorized copy provides
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The Construction Standard provides licensed access to OmniClass through CSI Dynamic Standards. This is how to use OmniClass the right way — with current, authorized, cross-referenced data.
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CSI Dynamic Standards includes MasterFormat, UniFormat, and OmniClass as a connected, edition-aware system. The Construction Standard provides licensed access—built for the speed of your work.