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NBS Guidance within NBS Building

On occasions, customers tell us that the NBS Building software would be better if it contained the same amount of technical guidance that is in the NBS Building binders.

The truth is, every single word of technical guidance in the binders is also available in NBS Building. For NBS Building Full Service subscribers, this is electronic technical information equivalent to:

  • 13 physical binders
  • 5,300 A4 pages printed double sided at Arial 8 point font size.

NBS Guidance is included in the following work sections:

  • A Preliminaries/ General conditions
  • B Complete buildings/ Structures/ Units
  • C Demolition/ Alteration/ Renovation
  • D Groundwork
  • E In situ concrete/ Large precast concrete
  • F Masonry
  • G Structural/ Carcassing metal/ timber
  • H Cladding/ Covering
  • J Waterproofing
  • K Linings/ Sheathing/ Dry partitioning
  • L Windows/ Doors/ Stairs
  • M Surface finishes
  • N Furniture/ Equipment
  • P Building fabric sundries
  • Q Paving/ Planting/ Fencing/ Site
  • R Disposal systems
  • S Piped supply systems
  • T Mechanical heating/ cooling/ refrigeration systems
  • U Ventilation/ air conditioning systems
  • V Electrical supply/ power/ lighting systems
  • W Communication/ Security/ Control systems
  • X Transport systems
  • Z Building fabric reference specification

NBS Guidance provides an invaluable resource when producing a specification – this article examines how you can access technical guidance within NBS Building and how it can benefit you when creating a specification.

Clause guidance

You may be aware of the NBS Guidance that is displayed within NBS Building, when a clause is selected. Figure 1 below shows the guidance for clause M60/740, displayed when it is selected for editing.

NBS clause guidance

Fig 1 - NBS clause guidance (view larger image)

Further guidance is also shown when options are selected within a clause. Using the blue arrows within the document window opens the clause editor. When the clause editor is open, drop down values are displayed to help you complete the specification accurately and efficiently.

In the Guidance window, external references appear as in green with an arrow (>) symbol. Clicking on an external reference source will display a pop-up window that provides further details of the reference. For references from websites and advisory organisations, a link is provided so you can click through to their website for additional information. External documents such as British Standards and building regulations approved documents are linked through to  The Construction Information Service or NBS Building Regulations.

General guidance

NBS general guidance is also accessible from NBS Building. This is information that is not specific to a single clause, but generally to the whole work section currently open. This can be accessed from the entry page to the work section as shown in Figure 2 below. For a work section such as F10 Brick/Block Walling, this amounts to ten physical pages of 8 point text of useful technical information.

You can open NBS Building and browse or search this guidance at the early stages of a project, before beginning to write a specification.

Accessing general guidance

Fig 2 – Accessing general guidance (view larger image)

The general guidance for each work section is grouped into key topics for ease of reference and there is a table of contents as an introduction as shown in Figure 3. Regular themes that run throughout NBS guidance include design, health and safety, the environment, thermal performance, maintenance and contractual arrangements.

Topics within general guidance

Fig 3 – Topics within general guidance (view larger image)

As with the clause guidance, there are links to external references throughout and, where relevant, detailed tables providing general technical information on the specific work section. This can be accessed at any time from within the ‘general guidance’ link within the NBS Guidance tab.

General guidance content

Fig 4 – General guidance content (view larger image)

Guidance when creating a specification

One other feature related to guidance in NBS Building is the ability to view NBS Guidance when creating your specification. This function is designed to allow you to have the latest guidance easily accessible, enabling an accurate, up to date specification to be produced.

Figure 5 shows that, at the point of creating the specification, work section B12 Conservatories has been added. The scope information is designed to help you determine whether any further work sections need to be added to the specification being written. General guidance in these other work sections can be accessed by clicking the relevant links.

Guidance when creating a specification

Fig 5 – Guidance when creating a specification (view larger image)

Referring to NBS Guidance regularly will help to ensure consistency and reliability throughout the specification writing process and minimise the risk of incurring extra costs.

If you require any further information on how to access guidance from NBS Building or any of our other products, please contact NBS Software Support on 0845 456 9594. Alternatively you can email support@theNBS.com or Chat to one of our support team. 

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