International Facility Management Group features DORMA Project on Website
REAMSTOWN, Pa. The extensive use of DORMA products on The Ohio State University’s impressive Recreation and Physical Activity Center (RPAC) was recently selected by the International Facility Management Association for a prominent project feature on the homepage of its website, www.ifma.com.
The massive project—the largest of its kind in the country—utilizes DORMA products including 9000 Series Exit Devices, 8900 Series Surface Door Closers and ED800 Low-energy Power Operators.
More than 5,500 people use Ohio State’s RPAC every day or nearly 300 per hour. The project team looked for components that balanced outstanding durability, accessibility and high aesthetic value. The university selected products from DORMA Architectural Hardware to meet the rigorous demands of the RPAC.
To view the entire article, visit http://www.ifma.com/daily_articles/2007/jan/01_05.cfm.
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DORMA Group North America manufactures and markets a wide range of products for the architectural openings industry, with a particular focus on commercial and institutional openings. Part of The DORMA Group worldwide, DORMA Group North America comprises DORMA Architectural Hardware, DORMA Glas, Modernfold, DORMA Canada, DORMA Mexico, and DORMA Entrance Systems -- which markets