By Heather Bender
While sectional doors are a staple in high-ceilinged commercial spaces such as warehouses, garages, and distribution centres, historically, they have been left out of the conversation for smaller commercial applications where overhead space is limited and esthetics are important.
Today, architects and interior designers are seeing sectional doors in a new light, with the introduction of vertically stacking designs that offer windows and a compact footprint. Merging the sectional door hallmark of …
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Maintaining good cleanliness is, therefore, paramount to minimizing the growth of these microbes and their subsequent effects.
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For buildings, the security of access control systems is critical. If a card system is hacked, there can be major problems. For example, at a university, years of research can be tampered with or lost. At a hospital, federal and provincial security rules are stringent and the penalties for having them breached can be severe. No administrator wants to be ultimately responsible for causing injury to an employee or visitor because unauthorized entry was gained via the card system.
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Today’s buildings have a new complexity level, with upgraded technology continuing to set higher standards for design and construction. In contrast, current project delivery methods—as well as the relationships between manufacturer, distributor, architect, and contractor—remain largely the same as they have been for decades.
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