Revolving Pedestrian Doors

A fair estimate of the annualized cost of a door now runs on the order of $1000 to $10,000 per door (with hospital doors at the high end)

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Revolving Pedestrian Doors

January 11, 2024
mike@standardsmichigan.com

Gone are the days when a door was just a door (or “opening”) — at least insofar as public safety expectations are  concerned.   As we explain in our School Security Standards post the pace of standardization in public safety management and technology has increased; driven by events.  Some of the risk management can be accomplished with integrated electrotechnology solutions that are complex and more expensive to design, build, operate and maintain.  Architects, electrical and information and communications technology professionals usually have to collaborate on the application of the technology owing to the blistering pace of cross-disciplinary integration.

The Builders Hardware Manufacturers Association (BHMI) is an ANSI accredited consensus standards developer for building access and egress technology standards that facility managers may see incorporated by reference deep in the architectural and electrical sections of construction contract specifications.    An example of how BHMA standards show up in enforceable contracts can be found in most master construction contracts in the education facility industry.*on Page 38 Master Construction Contract

The front door to the BHMA public commenting facility is linked below:

BHMA Standards Home Page

No drafts have been released for public consultation at this time; however we maintain the BHMA catalog on our daily scan of building construction standards.

We always encourage direct participation in the BHMA standards development process by facility managers and those with oversight on campus security.  You may obtain an electronic copies of any of the foregoing from MTierney@kellencompany.com and send comments to the same (with copy to psa@ansi.org).

All education facility security standards can be discussed any day at our daily 11 AM Eastern time teleconference.  We also set aside one hour every month to review the status of the rapidly evolving “fabric” of school security standards.  See our CALENDAR for the next online meeting; always using the same login credentials and always open to everyone.

Issue: [19-52]

Category: Architectural, Electrical, Facility Asset Management, Telecommunication, Public Safety, #SmartCampus, Risk Management

Colleagues: Mike Anthony, Jim Harvey. Jim Vibbart

Source: ANSI Standards Action

* See Page 38: Master Construction Specifications (Samples) (E.729) : Note the requirement to “Use date of standard in effect as of Bid date”.  Standards  in this space are moving quickly, and integrate with other electrotechnology standards.   It is an uphill battle for architects, engineers, specifiers and contractors to keep pace with them.  Compliance authorities usually keep pace with them, however, because the compliance interest is very strong in all standards development committees and compliance revenue originates from enforcing them.


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