Integrated Door Opening Assemblies - 08 17 00
Integrated door opening assemblies combine door, frame and hardware as a preinstalled unit. They significantly reduce installation time, reducing compatibility and alignment difficulties.
On the market since the early 1980s, integrated doors are ideal for exits, cross corridors, stairwells, elevator shafts and fire doors.
Integrated doors can be metal, wood, plastic or composite and are available as fire-rated or life-safety assemblies with low-profile exit devices and factory-installed hardware.
- 08 17 13 - Integrated Metal Door Opening Assemblies
- 08 17 23 - Integrated Wood Door Opening Assemblies
- 08 17 33 - Integrated Plastic Door Opening Assemblies
- 08 17 43 - Integrated Composite Door Opening Assemblies
Integrated Door Opening Assemblies Industry Associations:
- American Association of Automatic Door Manufacturers
- American Hardware Manufacturers Association
- Building Owners & Managers Association (BOMA) International
- Door & Hardware Institute
- Stained Glass Association of America
- Window & Door Manufacturers Association
Tips on Estimating Integrated Door Opening Assembly Costs from RSMeans
If the drawings do not include a door schedule, it may be worth the estimator’s time to develop one, especially if the project is large or complicated. The schedule should indicate the opening number, door type, size material, glass or louver requirements, and remarks. The door schedule should include a frame schedule listing the frame material, type, and jamb, head, and sill details. |

