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CMS Buys Into Productspec To Simplify Home Design

CMS Buys Into Productspec To Simplify Home Design

- Failsafe tool to enable informed design decision and documentation -

Construction Marketing Services, the parent of the Future-Proof Building initiative, today announces the purchase of a strategic shareholding in www.productspec.net.

Productspec is New Zealand's national building product database featuring over 55,000 architecture, design and landscape products, specifications and CAD details from 300+ product manufacturers and importers.

Aidan Jury, Chief Executive of CMS, said: “We have long wanted to join forces with an online partner and following our research it is clear that Productspec is the market leader in this category.”

Productspec enables Architects, contractors, industry professionals and homeowners to easily specify building products, access technical and environmental data, and download CAD & BIM design files.

Jury adds that Design teams and their clients can also use the free project management tool, MyProjects “to manage product selections, request quotes, and share project folders with other project participants.”

In addition, Productspec members can download the free 'Productspec CAD & BIM add-on' to ArchiCAD and Revit building design software to easily access over 9,000 manufacturer-specific design files.

Jury said: “By bringing Productspec into the CMS presentation programme, architects and designers will be able to make better informed decisions throughout the entire design and documentation process.”

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