Door Industry Journal - Spring 2018

their schedule straight to Datastore and create a flexible, easy-to-use, project-specific catalogue for the architect within minutes. The system is capable of producing full technical submittals with all of the required back up evidence in terms of test certificates or fire test reports and for those working within BIM models, 3D revit models are also available for many of KCCs’ products. Some of the clients currently taking advantage of the Datastore system from KCC for their projects noted how simple and yet informative the system is. Darragh Collins, a Senior Architect with O’Donnell & Tuomey Architects said he found the Datastore system to be a very useful tool for architects like himself, saying it is “very informative, well laid out and easy to follow”. Barry Hennessy from Reddy Architecture & Urbanism gave his opinion on the Datastore system and the technical submittals provided through it, “The door ironmongery technical submittals produced by KCC through their Datastore system are simple to follow and well laid out, which assists us greatly in the review process. It has become an essential and invaluable tool when dealing with projects that include thousands of doors. In terms of BC(A)R, the information and certification provided on testing is clear and concise which is hugely helpful.” While Datastore is already light-years ahead of other construction industry systems, KCC have taken it even further with their latest innovation, “NextGen 360” which will be officially launched in Spring 2018. This new innovation is set to be a game-changer as KCC once again ramp up their efforts to provide the best of the best to their clients. THE door industry journal spring 2018 Also online at: www.dijonline.co.uk

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