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Written to Meet Your
Unique Requirements!
Your specifications are written after
extensive interviews and meetings with your team. Your
project is unique and your specifications should accurately
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Second Opinion?
SVS can review your already-written
specifications to help prevent potential issues.
Contact us today to learn more! |
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SPECIFICATIONS
Don't commit "assumicide" by expecting that
your project will include anything that is not clearly spelled out
within your plans. A clear and concise set of specifications, paired
with your matching vehicle design, is by
far the most
important tool to insure the successful outcome of your project.
SVS develops your specifications using
proven formats and methodologies to insure your project is completed to
your requirements.
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If you are required to
contract through a bid process, it is even more important that your
specifications are clear. Misinterpretations and conflicts can
cause wild variances and/or significant delays in the quotations
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Your SVS authored specifications include:
 | Award Authority |
 | Contract Provisions |
 | Delivery Terms |
 | Indemnification |
 | Payment Terms |
 | Capacity Requirements |
 | Dimensional Requirements |
 | Quality Specifications |
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 | Warranty Requirements |
 | Regulatory Requirements
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 | Training Requirements |
 | Equipment Specifications
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 | Conversion Specifications |
 | Electrical Specifications |
 | Plumbing Specifications |
 | Paint Specifications |
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Read between the lines

Don't let your vendor interpret your specifications
differently from their intent. Specifications should be
written to meet your demands; not a standard product line.
Involve all departments

Include all pertinent departments in the development and
specification writing process: management,
operators, fleet management & maintenance personnel.
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