ATAS International Inc., Allentown, Pa., offers specification program software on its Web site. This software writes specifications for ATAS roofing and wall products as chosen by the specifier. The specifier answers questions regarding the products to be used on the project. The answers are inserted into a three-part specification that is presented to the specifier as a Microsoft Word document, which the specifier can modify as needed. The created document includes specific product information, as well as test references for both steep-slope and low slope roofing applications. The software includes the recommended usages and limitations of the ATAS product line. The spec program includes detailed “help” sections that explain why a question must be answered and the benefits and recommendations for each option available.
ATAS’ spec program (January 2009)
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