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NBS is a premier source of construction-related information in the UK and overseas
The technical information  will be easily accessible to those creating product specifications

Automatic Systems, a world leader in the automation of secure entrance control, announces that it is now a member of RIBA NBS Plus, a library of manufacturers’ technical product information used by over 45,000 architects, building surveyors and other construction industry professionals. It is written in NBS format and linked to specific clauses within the market-leading NBS specification software products.

Product portfolio access

The addition of Automatic Systems products to the RIBA NBS Plus online product portfolio means that our technical information is now easily accessible to those creating product specifications. Using NBS Plus, designers can specify our products quickly and accurately with just one click, importing the relevant product information directly into their specifications. Moreover, all information found within NBS Plus is updated throughout the year ensuring that specifiers always have access to our most recent product information.

Automatic Systems specifications can be found under the headings Q40 (fencing), Q41 (barriers/guardrails), Q50 (site/street furniture/equipment) L20 (doors/ shutters/ hatches).

“NBS Plus approval confirms Automatic Systems as one of the leaders in the security entrance control market. It also helps increase clients’ confidence and promotes our products", comments John Baker, Automatic Systems’ Sales Director for UK and Ireland.

NBS is a premier source of construction-related information in the UK and overseas. It has produced the recognised national standard specification system for the UK for over 35 years and provides solutions for a broad range of new build, refurbishment, retrofit, landscaping and domestic projects for construction professionals.

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