Updated content now live from Dortek

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Four families have received updates and are available now!

Four listings in Dortek's portfolio of BIM content hosted on bimstore have recieved updates.

Windows, doors and more have recieved improvements, including the very unique transfer hatch objects, the only family of its kind on the entirety of bimstore.

Including the hatches, the updated objects include: Dortek Hermetic Doors; Dortek Hygenic Observation Windows; Dortek Hygenic Observation Windows Fire Rated; and Dortek Transfer Hatches.

In addition to content on the UK site, Dortek also host content on our new US portal, which can be accessed here. For more information on their content, visit their bimstore page, official website and Twitter account.

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