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DoD and Federal agencies rely on Physical Access Control Systems (PACS) to confirm that an employee, contractor, or visitor is authorized to access a site…
Read MoreDoD and Federal agencies rely on Physical Access Control Systems (PACS) to confirm that an employee, contractor, or visitor is authorized to access a site…
Read Moreby Juliette B. Bradley St. Anthony’s Senior Living is located in Brookside, a charming historic neighborhood in the center of Kansas City, MO. The neighborhood…
Read MoreLast week, AccessNsite by American Direct exhibited at the CONEXPO 2020 in Las Vegas, NV. CONEXPO-CON/AGG is North America’s largest construction trade show. Held every…
Read MoreFor each opening in a building, there are dozens of Division 8 components. From frames to locks and everything in between, it can be overwhelming…
Read MoreWe’ll be at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2020 in Vegas March 10-14 talking with professionals and showing how American Direct gives peace of mind at every touchpoint. At American Direct,…
Read Moreby Juliette B. Bradley Founded in 1927, the University of Houston (UH) is the leading public research university in Houston and the third largest university…
Read MoreTotal Access Magazine is your source for the latest news, resources, and insights on totally integrated security solutions at the door opening. Read about the latest…
Read MoreThe entire industry of access control is evolving minute by minute and companies are taking note. Those that have sat idle with their existing security…
Read MoreTotal Access Magazine is your source for the latest news, resources, and insights on totally integrated security solutions at the door opening. Read about the…
Read MoreJuneau Construction teamed up with American Direct to provide doors, frames, and hardware. The direction from the owner was to reuse locks, doors, and frames…
Read MoreWe all are reading about AI, and the benefits of using algorithms to predict outcomes, and automations that will displace humans, and do jobs that…
Read MoreFor more than five years, we have experienced convergence of the mechanical, electrical, and electronic components of the door opening. This has dramatically changed our…
Read MoreBy Byron Whetstone, American Direct President I preach the message of evolution and change to our Associates on a near daily basis here at American…
Read MoreAmerican Direct’s turnkey approach on this job offered the project owner a full slate of services including pre-construction product analysis, product ordering, delivering and overseeing the installation.
Read MoreFor this world-class facility, contractor JE Dunn needed world-class partners and suppliers. Enter American Direct, which Dunn hired to supply a variety of high-end installations for the public-facing and back-of-the-house restroom facilities. The job included nearly 1,500 individual toilet accessories.
Read MoreWith a project this big, it wasn’t any surprise that there were daily adjustments to the original product list. American Direct’s industry veterans saw to it that the more than 1,000 changes were re-engineered in quick fashion so that no schedule was ever compromised.
Read MoreTo help ensure the building was ready for future transition to electronic access in the most cost-effective way possible, American Direct provided value-added consulting to contractor Turner Construction early in the process.
Read MoreThis will no doubt rate as one of the rarest projects American Direct has ever worked on. What is not unique, however, is the synergy that emerged between project partners Deluxe Building Systems, American Direct, Garrison Architects, Triton Structural and the City of New York that put the needs of New Yorkers and surrounding areas first.
Read MoreDPR hired American Direct as the openings provider on the project, and quickly involved them in the Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) project management method they were employing in an effort to shave months off the timeline.
Read MoreThe goal was to make sure that when the doors and hardware were installed and a layman walked the halls of the State House, there would be no visible difference between a restored door or hinge and a new one. In order to accomplish this, extra attention was paid to hardware finishes and wood color so that the new or restored piece matched the original exactly.
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