Wednesday, 27 May 2026

HKC and Abloy UK celebrate success at The Security Event 2026


HKC and Abloy UK have reflected on a highly successful appearance at The Security Event 2026, following three busy days at the Birmingham NEC where both brands welcomed a record-breaking number of visitors to their stand.

The exhibition provided an ideal platform for the two ASSA ABLOY companies to demonstrate the strength of their integrated security offering, with installers, integrators, consultants and end-users all engaging with the latest technologies on display.

Throughout the event, visitors experienced live demonstrations of a broad range of solutions spanning access control, wireless and wired locking, digital key systems, intruder alarms, cloud-based management platforms and integrated life-safety technologies.

The stand attracted strong interest from security professionals looking for smarter, more connected solutions capable of addressing the evolving demands of modern buildings and critical infrastructure.

Pip Courcoux, Technical and Product Director at Abloy UK, said: “The Security Event 2026 was a fantastic opportunity to meet with customers and partners while demonstrating how our technologies continue to evolve to meet changing security demands.

“There was strong interest in integrated solutions and how organisations can combine multiple technologies to create smarter and more resilient environments.”
 
Abloy UK showcased a range of wired and wireless locking solutions, digital key systems, intercom technologies and integrated data centre security solutions at the event.

Visitors showed strong interest in technologies designed to support seamless integration, including biometric access control and intelligent locking systems. Demonstrations also highlighted how Abloy solutions can integrate across the wider ASSA ABLOY portfolio to improve security and operational efficiency.

HKC demonstrated its latest intruder alarm and connected security technologies, including the SecureHub alarm panel, SecureWave 2-way wireless technology, SmartLink 700 software and the SecureComm cloud platform.

Its new Smart Video Doorbell also attracted attention, alongside demonstrations of life-safety devices, smart detection technologies and CCTV integration solutions.

The event also highlighted HKC’s continued support for installers through initiatives including the SecureRewards loyalty scheme, co-branded marketing support and the upcoming ‘Find an Installer’ website function.

Damian Lloyd, Marketing Lead at HKC Security, added: “This year’s event exceeded expectations in terms of visitor engagement and the quality of conversations on the stand. The integration between HKC and Abloy technologies generated significant interest and showcased the benefits of connected security solutions.”

For further information on Abloy UK, please visit https://bit.ly/42rMGdz

For further information on HKC Security, please visit https://bit.ly/3PEGID8

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Tuesday, 26 May 2026

DHF welcomes clarity on UK CBAM ahead of 2027 introduction


The Door & Hardware Federation (DHF) is encouraging manufacturers and importers across the construction and hardware supply chain to start preparing for the introduction of the UK’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM), which comes into force on 1st January 2027.

CBAM is a developing carbon reporting and taxation framework designed to address the carbon emissions associated with imported goods. The scheme will work alongside the existing UK Emissions Trading Scheme (UK ETS) and apply a carbon price to certain imported products, ensuring imported goods face a similar carbon cost to those manufactured domestically. 

The UK Government has confirmed that CBAM will initially apply to specific sectors, currently aluminium, cement, fertilisers, hydrogen, and iron and steel, with goods identified at commodity code level (the list of commodity codes within the scope can be found in Annex B: https://bit.ly/4tF7dGJ). Businesses importing £50,000 or more of CBAM goods within a 12-month period will be required to register.

“The introduction of CBAM represents a significant shift in how carbon accountability will operate across international trade and manufacturing,” explains Michael Skelding, General Manager and Secretary of DHF

“While the initial scope is focused on upstream materials and high carbon sectors, the effects will inevitably filter down through construction supply chains, including the door, hardware and security sectors. 

"Manufacturers and importers throughout the supply chain will increasingly be asked to demonstrate transparency around embodied carbon and sourcing practices. Preparing now will place businesses in a much stronger position as regulation develops.”

CBAM has been designed to reduce so called “carbon leakage”, where manufacturing moves to countries with less stringent climate regulations. The mechanism also aims to encourage lower carbon manufacturing globally, improve emissions transparency, and create a fairer competitive environment between domestic and imported goods. The European Union has already implemented its own CBAM framework, with the UK scheme following approximately twelve months later.

“The direction of travel is clear,” concludes Michael. “Carbon reporting, verification and supply chain transparency are becoming central to doing business within construction and manufacturing. DHF will continue supporting members by monitoring developments closely and providing guidance as further detail emerges.”

Under the UK framework, importers will be able to reduce the UK tax payable where imported goods have already been subject to a recognised carbon pricing scheme, such as the EU CBAM, provided the appropriate verification documentation is available. The Door & Hardware Federation is continuing to engage with industry stakeholders and government developments to help members understand the implications of CBAM and prepare for future compliance requirements.

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Monday, 25 May 2026

Hörmann SPU F42 Door Delivers Reliability and Performance for RNLI Lifeboat Station


Hörmann UK industrial trade partner, Norwich-based Cooks Doors, has successfully completed the installation of a Hörmann SPU F42 sectional door at the RNLI Lifeboat Station in Mablethorpe, Lincolnshire. Designed to perform in some of the UK’s most demanding environments, the new door provides the RNLI with a robust, reliable, and highly efficient solution to support its vital operations.

Measuring an impressive 7500 x 3650mm, the SPU F42 sectional door was specified for its strength, durability, and consistent performance in what is a challenging coastal setting. Manufactured from galvanised steel with a solid, double-skinned construction and a high-grade polyurethane foam core, the door offers excellent thermal efficiency, helping to maintain a stable internal environment within the lifeboat station. With a thermal insulation value of 1.2 W/m²K, the door helps reduce heat loss, supporting energy efficiency and creating a more comfortable working space for the RNLI crew.

Given the exposed coastal location, resistance to the elements was a key consideration. The SPU F42 achieves Class 3 performance for both wind load and water tightness, helping to protect the station interior, equipment, and lifeboats from harsh weather conditions. Additional corrosion protection has been applied to the door fittings to further enhance longevity, ensuring reliable operation despite constant exposure to salty sea air.


The door is finished externally in Gentian blue (RAL 5010), complementing the lifeboat station’s appearance, while the off-white interior finish (RAL 9002) helps to brighten the internal space. Two rows of vision panels were incorporated into the design, allowing increased natural light into the building and improving visibility without compromising strength or security.

Operational reliability is critical for the RNLI, where rapid response times are essential. The SPU F42 is powered by a 400v three-phase operator, providing smooth, dependable day-to-day operation. In the event of a power failure, a manual hand chain ensures the door can be operated, maintaining access at all times. Safety has also been prioritised, with an integrated safety edge that automatically stops the door if an obstruction is detected, helping to protect personnel, vehicles, and equipment.

The installation of the Hörmann SPU F42 sectional door will help ensure that RNLI Mablethorpe are able to launch quickly and effectively in all conditions, ultimately helping them continue their lifesaving work along the Lincolnshire coast.

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Sunday, 24 May 2026

SUPERSPORT S: FULL SEND – IN MINIATURE


Bentley has launched a limited edition collection celebrating Bentley’s most exhilarating and dynamic film ever, Supersports: FULL SEND, featuring Travis Past rana. The combination of 666 PS, rear wheel drive and a highly developed chassis and aerodynamics package unleashed a new level of performance ability for Bentley, showcased in a gymkhana-style film shot at Bentley’s campus in Crewe.

The new collection includes two replica scale models, in 1:18 and 1:43 scales, of the #199 Supersports that was used in the film . Plint h-mounted, the models include fine details such as the dive planes, side sills, fender blades, rear diffuser and fixed rear wing as fitted to the full-size car.

For the film, a unique FULL SEND livery was commissioned with Deathspray, a London based artist who has gained recognition for his graphic works in racing culture. The livery is characterized by its bold, monochromatic theme with contemporary bright green accents, complete with green tinted windows, all authentically replicated on both model s along with the painted wheels – green at the front, white at the rear.

The interior of the FULL SEND car is also faithfully recreated, including the lever for the hydraulic handbrake that allowed Pastrana to dance the car around the Crewe factory.

Two artistic prints also supplement the collection. Depicting either the burnout at the start of the film or the power-sliding through the factory, the design livery inspired images are individually numbered and screen printed by hand.


FULL SEND: The beginning

Supersports: FULL SEND is a celebration of the new Supersports, Pastrana’s extraordinary precision and ability, and the Bentley factory itself, recipient of significant investment and growth over the last five years.

To showcase the car’s agility, Pastrana worked with Bentley in September 2025 to create a gymkhana-type film within the grounds of Bentley’s factory, originally constructed in 1938 on Pyms Lane in Crewe – Bentley’s own ‘Pymkhana’.

Supersports: FULL SEND was conceived in April last year, when the new Supersports provided the opportunity to create a totally new kind of film for Bentley. With the green light given by Bentley’s Board of Management, work started in Bentley’s R&D department to prepare a Supersports development vehicle to be as extreme as possible.

Production of ‘customers full sized’ Supersports begins in Q4 2026 ahead of first deliveries at the start of 2027. The new Supersports will be available in the following countries and areas: UK, Europe (EU27 plus Switzerland and Turkey), USA, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, Japan, Oman, Bahrain, UAE, Qatar and Kuwait.

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Saturday, 23 May 2026

Building Our Skills announces major partnership with NOCN Group


Building Our Skills has announced a major partnership with NOCN Group to support the delivery of a full range of qualifications for the Fenestration, Glass and Glazing industry. The qualifications will cover Window and Door Installation, Surveying, Fabrication, Curtain Walling, Glazing and a wide range of other glass related occupations.

NOCN Group is one of the biggest Awarding Organisations in the UK for construction related skills and is a registered charity. They have been operating for over 35 years and are an Ofqual top 15 provider of vocational qualifications. This partnership embodies shared values and a culture in which the delivery of skills training and personal development come first.

Within the partnership NOCN Group has full ownership, authorship and intellectual property rights across all products, materials, systems and associated documentation. It has full regulatory accountability for all matters.


Speaking for Building Our Skills, Director Chris Globe said: "We are absolutely delighted to be working in partnership with NOCN Group on these industry relevant qualifications. It is the natural next step for us as we develop our role in the industry.

"Not only will we be continuing to encourage people to join our industry, but now we will be able to support them on a lifelong journey of learning, compliance and vocational achievement that will help them to enhance their skills and their careers, and to contribute more to the industry as a result. We all know that the higher the skill level of our industry workforce, the better the industry it will be.

"I also want to say how delighted we are by the response from the major players in the industry to our plans. They have committed to working alongside ourselves and NOCN Group on an ongoing programme of product development to ensure that not only does the industry have the qualifications it needs to meet its needs now, but to ensure that there will always be new products in the pipeline designed to meet future needs."

Speaking for NOCN Group, Laura Randall, Head of Business Development said, "As one of the biggest construction Awarding Organisations in the UK with over 500 construction qualifications, it makes complete sense for us to additionally offer the fullest range of qualifications for the Fenestration, Glass and Glazing industry, a sector whose products are integral to all build projects.

"Our partnership with Building Our Skills is the perfect platform to enable us to do this. Their connections in the industry and the support they already have is really exciting for us to see, and we expect great things from the work we are doing together and are fully committed to it."

If you are interested in finding out more information about Building Our Skills and this range of qualifications please email sayhello@buildingourskills.co.uk Building Our Skills website can be found at www.buildingourskills.co.uk

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Friday, 22 May 2026

Winkhaus UK celebrates 10 nominations at the 2026 National Fenestration Awards


Winkhaus UK is thrilled to be named finalists in 10 category finalists at the 2026 National Fenestration Awards, recognising the company’s people, products, innovation, customer service, and marketing activity across the fenestration sector.

The nominations span a wide range of categories, reflecting Winkhaus UKs continued focus on technical excellence, product development, service, and industry support.

Winkhaus UK has been nominated for:
  • Hardware Company of the Year
  • New Product of the Year – Crafted Synergy - Polaris
  • Door Component of the Year – Crafted Synergy - Polaris
  • Window Component of the Year – aluPilot
  • Fire Door Safety Product of the Year – Winkhaus fire doorset systems
  • Digital Campaign of the Year – AV4 campaign
  • Best Use of Video – Winkhaus overview video
  • Managing Director of the Year – Justin Harris
  • Customer Service Person of the Year – Sophie Baker
  • Young Person of the Year – Sophie Baker
The shortlist recognises several key areas of focus for Winkhaus UK, including the continued development of aluPilot, the company’s modular aluminium window hardware platform, and Crafted Synergy with Polaris, its smart, compliant security ecosystem designed to bring locking systems, cylinders, protective hardware, and smart control together as one tested solution.

It also highlights the role of Winkhaus UK’s fire doorset systems, customer support teams, digital activity and leadership, alongside individual recognition for Sophie Baker and Managing Director Justin Harris.

Justin Harris, Managing Director of Winkhaus UK, said: “We are extremely proud to have received 10 nominations at this year’s National Fenestration Awards. The breadth of the categories reflects the commitment, expertise, and hard work of people across our whole business, from product development and technical support through to customer service, marketing, and leadership.

“The NFAs are valued because they are driven by the industry, and it means a great deal to see Winkhaus UK recognised across so many important areas. We would like to congratulate every business and individual shortlisted this year and wish all nominees the very best of luck.”

Winkhaus UK is also continuing its support of the National Fenestration Awards as a Main Sponsor for 2026, marking the third consecutive year the company has supported the industry-led awards programme.

Voting for the 2026 National Fenestration Awards opens on Monday 27 April at 9am and closes on Friday 18 September at 5pm.

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Thursday, 21 May 2026

Competence and Transparency: A New Era for Fire Door Safety


As the built environment navigates a period of significant reform, Karen Trigg of Allegion UK examines the two principles that are proving fundamental in reshaping fire safety standards.

The fire door safety model is changing. Improved building safety requirements and the demand for greater accountability have been the driving force behind new regulation and guidance. However, it is the growing relevance of competence and transparency that is redefining how responsibility is understood across the supply chain.

Competence and transparency are far from new concepts, but in the wake of regulatory updates, their interdependence is helping to form a framework through which higher standards can be achieved. More than ever before, the ability to specify, install and maintain effective fire safety systems - such as fire doors and their hardware - hinges on demonstrable expertise. Crucially, that expertise must now be reinforced by clear, accurate and accessible information.

Whether approaching a new development or retrofit project, displaying a sufficient level of capability and clarity is now a prerequisite for compliance. Not only must decision makers show confidence in the products specified and installed on fire doors, but also in the data that underpins those choices. Whilst legislation outlines what is expected of responsible parties, how are competence and transparency defined in theory? And in what way can professionals translate this into practice?


Concepts defined

In the context of fire doors, both safety and compliance are compromised when gaps emerge between regulatory expectations and execution. A certified fire door will typically compartmentalise a space for 30 to 60 minutes, preventing the spread of smoke and fire and providing occupants with a critical opportunity to escape. However, an ineffective fire door system can lose its integrity within minutes, with common failures often identified as the result of incorrect specification, poor installation and inadequate maintenance.

The Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order 2005 states that fire doors should be installed by a ‘competent person’, yet the demand for competency extends beyond installation alone. Specifiers, maintenance professionals and responsible persons must all demonstrate capability past general awareness. In fact, individual competence is defined as possessing the appropriate skills, knowledge, experience and behaviours (also referenced as SKEB), as outlined in The Building Safety Act, BS 8670-1:2024.

The Building Safety Act also stresses the importance of transparency, whereby those involved in building design and the management of high risk buildings must refer to the ‘Golden Thread of Information’ as part of their duties. Following years of legislative reform, there is a higher expectation for clear product documentation, with greater transparency able to support more informed decision making. For this, the ‘Golden Thread’ acts a single source of truth, providing clear, accessible and accurate records of buildings and the systems used within them.

Further emphasis is being placed on product information through the Construction Products Reform Green Paper and the Code for Construction Product Information (CCPI). These initiatives focus on how manufacturers communicate product information and aim to eliminate misleading claims by ensuring performance data is clear, verifiable and up to date. The emergence of Digital Product Passports (DPP) - expected to become a legal requirement for CE marking - will strengthen this approach further and, when implemented, will enable stakeholders to access product performance records and testing data in real time.


Converting theory into practice

These evolving standards send a clear message: both competence and transparency must be embed into every stage of the decision-making process. Professionals across the supply chain must demonstrate that fire door assemblies meet the required standards, and in doing so, it is critical to recognise that these two principles go hand in hand.

From specification and installation to inspection and maintenance, even the most capable individual is limited without access to accurate information. Equally, comprehensive product data holds little value if it is not understood or properly applied. In line with the SKEB framework, continuous learning and professional development are essential, with ongoing training helping to ensure that individuals maintain and enhance their capabilities as industry standards, products and regulations continue to evolve.

Manufacturers also play a pivotal role in advancing the relationship between competence and transparency. Many conscious manufacturers are investing in end-to-end product support, including detailed technical literature, installation guidance and training resources. These efforts are helping to build awareness and skills in key areas, whilst assuring capability and raising industry benchmarks. The implementation of digital tools is making information more accessible too, and is equipping professionals with the means to specify, install and maintain fire door safety products with confidence.

In practice, professionals are encouraged to review fire door hardware specification, installation and maintenance as specialised tasks. During installation, for example, installers must look to follow manufacturer guidelines and fitting instructions, which should be supplied with all third-party certified fire doors and hardware. Similarly, competent fire door assessors must ensure that the entire assembly is fit for purpose, reviewing certification, door integrity, glazing, gaps, seals, hinges and closing mechanisms in the process. When a fire door is not operating as intended, it is essential to seek out expert advice where required, ensuring maintenance is carried out both quickly and professionally.


With this in mind, reliable fire door systems should always be supplied with comprehensive product information, including performance records, third-party certification, technical product data sheets and installation guidelines. Transparent, accurate construction product information verifies whether a system complies with necessary standards, and by combining this with the development of SKEB, professionals are making the right steps toward effectively managing fire door safety across the built environment.

The relationship between competence and transparency is about more than compliance, however. By following both principles, professionals will be equipped with the right knowledge and are supported by reliable information, fostering a much-needed culture of trust. Ultimately, this integrated approach may contain the key to raising fire door safety standards and delivering a safer built environment for all.

www.allegion.com

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Wednesday, 20 May 2026

DHF Sponsors Gate & Barrier Contractor of the Year at 2026 AFI UK Fencing Awards


Door & Hardware Federation (DHF) is proud to sponsor the Gate & Barrier Contractor of the Year category at the 2026 Association of Fencing Industries (AFI) UK Fencing Awards. The awards celebrate excellence, innovation and commitment across the fencing industry, and recognise companies and individuals who continue to raise standards across the sector.

The Gate & Barrier Contractor of the Year category gives contractors the opportunity to showcase the quality of their work across all sectors, with entries judged on standards of precision, attention to detail, innovation, creativity and overall workmanship. 

As part of the entry requirements, companies must also submit key safety and compliance documentation including a Risk Assessment Method Statement (RAMS), a Compliance & Residual Risk Assessment and a Declaration of Conformity. These documents are essential in demonstrating that installations are safe, compliant and professionally delivered.

All finalists will be invited to attend the awards ceremony, which will take place at Old Trafford in Manchester on 12th November 2026.

As part of its continued work across the industry, DHF remains committed to promoting gate safety and compliance. Powered gates and barriers are now a key part of many modern installations, making it increasingly important that systems are installed, maintained and operated safely. Training and competence continue to play an important role in supporting these standards. Through recognised training programmes, DHF helps industry professionals understand current legislation, risk assessment requirements and safe installation practices.

“This award recognises the high standards of workmanship, safety and professionalism that exist across the gate and barrier sector,” explains Steve Hill, Senior Training & Compliance Officer at DHF and judge for the category. “It is important that the industry continues to focus not only on the quality and performance of installations, but also on safety, compliance and ongoing competence. We look forward to seeing the entries for this year’s awards.”

The awards are open to the entire industry and companies do not need to be AFI members to enter. Businesses are invited to submit details of their best installations completed within the past 12 months with entries closing on 14th August 2026.

For further information about the AFI UK Fencing Awards and how to enter, please visit the AFI website https://bit.ly/49cdZMw

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Tuesday, 19 May 2026

ADSA Leads on Industry Standards Changes


The Automatic Door Suppliers Association (ADSA) is playing a central role in informing and influencing a series of significant changes to standards and regulations affecting the powered pedestrian door industry across the UK.

With multiple frameworks under review, ADSA is actively involved in the development of standards amendments in four key areas:

· new machinery regulation for powered doors and turnstiles

· a long‑term overhaul of construction products to define how doors and other openings are tested and classified

· updates to BS 8214 to bring powered fire doors clearly into scope

· a complete refresh of BS 7036‑0 to BS 7036 to give clearer, more consistent guidance on risk assessment and safety for powered door systems, speed lanes, turnstiles and manual revolving doors.

This stems from ADSA’s involvement on national and European committees such as BSI and CEN which directly contribute to the evolution of standards and their alignment to the EU requirements. This work will define how products are designed, specified, installed and maintained in the years ahead.

ADSA Technical, Standards and Regulation Manager Darren Hyde said: “Our job on these committees is to make sure what’s written into the standards properly represents our industry. But all of this work ultimately comes back to one thing: improving the safety of the end user by making sure powered doors and access systems are properly risk‑assessed, secure against misuse and specified to consistent standards.”

One of the most immediate areas of change is the transition from the EU Machinery Directive to the new Machinery Regulation, which introduces enhanced requirements around safety, traceability and protection against malicious interference - reflecting the growing connectivity of modern building systems.

ADSA has been closely involved in shaping the associated standards, ensuring they align with real-world industry practices while addressing emerging risks linked to smart technologies.

Alongside this, the EU Construction Product Regulation is undergoing a major overhaul, introducing a more consistent approach to how product performance is measured and declared. While this represents a longer-term shift, ADSA is already engaged in early-stage discussions to help shape a framework that will ultimately apply to a wide range of construction products, including doors and access systems. The UK Government intends to align with the new EU regulations - outlined in a recent White Paper.

ADSA is also contributing to updates in fire safety standards BS 8214, including the integration of powered pedestrian doors into fire door design guidance for the first time. Additionally, ADSA is leading the forthcoming revision of BS 7036, which will provide enhanced guidance on risk assessment and risk reduction, helping to create greater consistency in safety decisions across the sector.

Added ADSA Managing Director Ken Price: “We are at the hub of all of this work. We’re directly involved in shaping the standards and we’re working for our industry and our members to make sure their interests are represented fairly and accurately.”

As these changes progress, ADSA is committed to keeping its members informed and prepared through technical bulletins, CPD sessions and collaboration with manufacturers and suppliers.

By acting as a conduit between regulators, standard setting bodies, manufacturers and installers, the Association is ensuring that information is shared accurately and at the right time - not only helping the industry respond to change but actively shaping it, ensuring the powered pedestrian door and automated entrance control industries remain safe, compliant and fit for the future.

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Monday, 18 May 2026

Supporting Architects and Inspiring Bespoke Projects


Consort Architectural Hardware will unveil a unique combination of digital innovation and hands-on craftsmanship at this year’s Clerkenwell Design Week.

The relationship between architectural design and hardware specification has traditionally been a fragmented one. Today, a greater number of projects require collaborative design tools, and professionals need innovation in this space. Consort Architectural Hardware aims to meet these modern architectural demands with the launch of its intelligent Revit integration software.

With its new Revit integration system, Consort is introducing a connected workflow between architectural models and door scheduling. The advanced digital platform enables architects to upload and analyse Revit models directly within the application, supporting an efficient data-led approach, where door data is interpreted, structured and prepared for hardware scheduling.

Through secure access and a purpose-built Revit plugin, users can establish direct communication between their model and Consort’s platform. With a unique project ID, architects can initiate a structured data extraction process that captures valuable information including door parameters, attributes and key project information straight from the model. Once complete, both the architect and Consort’s team receive confirmation, ensuring transparency and design alignment from the outset.


Following analysis, the workflow can transition seamlessly into the technical stage. A mapping interface aligns Revit parameters with the internal scheduling structure, ensuring critical data - such as room locations, door types, performance requirements and dimensional attributes - is translated accurately. The system then generates a comprehensive door schedule, with minimal manual input required, significantly reducing the risk of errors in the process.

A standout feature of Consort’s new platform is its interactive visual interface, which includes linked 2D and 3D models. With a suite of visuals, users can navigate the project intuitively, selecting doors within the schedule and instantly locating them within the model, or vice versa. This bi-directional functionality further enhances coordination, particularly on complex schemes, and allows for rapid validation of information.

With the door schedule in place, estimators can prepare detailed hardware sets tailored to each door, using Consort’s product data to ensure consistency and compliance throughout. Once finalised, door schedules, specifications, updated parameters and BIM objects are exported back into the Revit model. Each door is also embedded with a hardware set reference and a smart link, providing immediate access to detailed product information, imagery and technical documentation.

Consort is complementing this new digital innovation by showcasing its bespoke product capabilities and material expertise at Clerkenwell Design Week. In partnership with Material Source, Consort’s team of experts are inviting visitors to stand MSS7 between 19th - 21st May 2026, where they can explore products up close and take away samples of finishes and materials. Between metals, stone, leather and specialist finishes, complete freedom will be offered in material selection, with expanded finishing capabilities ensuring colour and surface quality align with project intent.

For more information on Consort’s bespoke capabilities and Revit integration, visit: www.consort-hw.com or email marketing@consort-hw.com

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