UniFormat Element F – Special Construction and Demolition for Plaster and Drywall Contractors
How UniFormat Element F – Special Construction and Demolition connects to plaster and drywall contractor work. Element-to-Division 09 crosswalk, cost modeling, and BIM coordination.
Quick answer
UniFormat Element F – Special Construction and Demolition and MasterFormat Division 09 – Finishes represent the two most important classification frameworks for plaster and drywall contractor work. UniFormat Level 1 Element F covers special construction and selective demolition—structures and work that fall outside standard building categories, including special structures, integrated construction, and building demolition. For plaster and drywall contractors, understanding how UniFormat Element F connects to their Division 09 specifications enables more accurate bidding, clearer cost modeling, and better coordination across the project team.
How Plaster and Drywall Contractors Engage with UniFormat Element F
This element group includes special construction (air-supported structures, pre-engineered structures, special-purpose rooms, pools, ice rinks, kennels) and selective building demolition.
Plaster and Drywall contractors encounter UniFormat Element F classifications when:
- Early-phase estimating — Owners and estimators use UniFormat Element F to model project costs before MasterFormat specifications are written. plaster and drywall contractors who understand Element F can translate conceptual budgets into Division 09 bid scope more accurately.
- Design-build and pre-construction — On design-build projects, plaster and drywall contractors work from UniFormat cost models before specifications exist. Element F classifications define the scope of special construction and demolition work that will eventually be specified in Division 09 sections.
- BIM coordination — Project BIM models incorporate UniFormat element classifications. plaster and drywall contractor models that reference Division 09 specifications must align with Element F classifications to enable accurate quantity takeoffs and cost tracking.
Key sub-elements within F – Special Construction and Demolition relevant to plaster and drywall contractors include: - F10 – Special Construction - F1010 – Special Structures - F1020 – Integrated Construction - F1030 – Special Construction Systems - F1040 – Special Facilities
Element F to Division 09 Crosswalk
Special construction elements are typically identified during programming when unique program requirements (pools, clean rooms, blast-resistant structures) drive design and cost. Selective demolition is scoped during existing conditions assessment before new construction begins.
The crosswalk from UniFormat Element F to MasterFormat Division 09 is central to how plaster and drywall contractors move from early-phase budgets to constructed scope:
MasterFormat: UniFormat F elements cross-reference to MasterFormat Division 02 (Existing Conditions) for demolition and Division 13 (Special Construction) for specialty structures.
OmniClass: OmniClass Table 11 (Construction Entities) classifies special-purpose facilities; Table 22 (Work Results) includes demolition work results.
When these crosswalks are governed and current, plaster and drywall contractors can map their Division 09 bid scope directly to the UniFormat cost models that owners and estimators produced—eliminating the classification mismatches that create budget discrepancies and scope disputes.
Who Uses Element F on Projects with Plaster and Drywall Work
Specialty engineers designing unique building systems; Demolition contractors scoping selective demolition; Owners evaluating renovation scope; Pool and aquatic facility designers. Each of these roles interacts with plaster and drywall contractor scope through Element F classifications—making classification consistency across UniFormat and MasterFormat essential for the whole project team.
CSI Dynamic Standards for Plaster and Drywall Contractors
CSI Dynamic Standards includes UniFormat Element F alongside MasterFormat Division 09 and OmniClass in a connected, edition-aware classification system—licensed through The Construction Standard. For plaster and drywall contractors, this means governed crosswalks between Element F and Division 09, preventing classification mismatches that affect bidding accuracy, BIM coordination, and cost tracking.
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Reviewed against CSI’s public standards information for scope, terminology, and licensing context. This public guide provides orientation and does not reproduce or replace the licensed standard. Content review date: July 31, 2026.
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