Serving Sacramento, CA and Surrounding Counties
Secure Door Solutions for Government Buildings
Nearly 40 years of excellent service
Government buildings require a high level of security, durability, and code compliance. From municipal offices to courthouses and federal facilities, IDC delivers door systems that protect personnel, control access, and ensure operational continuity across a wide range of public infrastructure.
- Repair
- Installation
- Service
- Maintenance
Built for Safety, Security, and Compliance
IDC is a trusted partner for secure and efficient door solutions in government buildings throughout Northern California. Our factory-trained technicians understand the strict requirements for fire safety, ADA compliance, forced-entry resistance, and privacy. We’ve worked with city planners, general contractors, and facility managers to install, repair, and maintain door systems in city halls, administrative centers, public works facilities, and judicial buildings.
Door Challenges in Public Sector Facilities
Government buildings often serve multiple functions under one roof: public-facing services, secure records storage, IT infrastructure, and employee-only spaces. That means doors must balance accessibility with controlled entry, and durability with discretion. High foot traffic, vandalism risk, and evolving security standards all require reliable, well-maintained systems.
Specialized Door Solutions for Government Facilities
IDC offers a wide selection of doors tailored to government infrastructure:
- Hollow Metal Doors for maximum strength and fire resistance in high-traffic corridors, mechanical rooms, and exterior entries
- Fiberglass Reinforced Doors (FRP) for utility spaces and restrooms; long-lasting and resistant to moisture or cleaning chemicals
- Wood Doors for offices, meeting rooms, and executive areas where aesthetic and sound control matter
- Ballistic-Resistant and Forced-Entry Doors for courthouses, police stations, and secured access points
- Counter Shutters for clerk offices, payment stations, and public service counters that require after-hours protection
- Automatic Sliding or Swing Doors to meet ADA standards and improve access for visitors
- Access Control and Electronic Locking Systems for restricted zones like data centers, file storage, and staff-only hallways
- Fire-Rated Doors to maintain code compliance and protect egress routes during emergencies
We tailor every solution to match your facility’s usage, risk level, and operational requirements.
Preventative Maintenance That Reduces Liability
Regular inspections and maintenance help avoid code violations, liability exposure, and downtime in critical public facilities. IDC’s preventative maintenance plans ensure that fire doors close properly, ADA hardware functions as intended, and locking systems remain secure. We support compliance with NFPA 80, ADA standards, and local building codes.
A Trusted Partner in Public Infrastructure
IDC proudly supports local, state, and federal facilities with reliable products, expert service, and responsive support. We understand procurement processes and work with government clients to provide documentation, site assessments, and emergency repairs. Call 916-386-6003 or contact us here to get started.
FAQ: Government Building Doors
What types of doors are most common in government buildings?
Hollow metal and wood doors are frequently used for their durability and fire rating. IDC also installs FRP doors and specialized ballistic or security doors where needed.
Are government buildings required to meet ADA and fire codes?
Yes. All public buildings must comply with ADA accessibility standards and NFPA fire safety codes. IDC ensures all installed doors meet these regulations.
Can you upgrade existing doors to be access-controlled?
Yes. We retrofit existing openings with access control systems, including keypads, card readers, or electronic strikes.
Do you offer emergency repair services for public buildings?
Absolutely. IDC provides 24/7 repair support to minimize downtime and restore building access promptly.
Can IDC help during the bidding or procurement process?
Yes. We provide detailed proposals, site walks, product documentation, and ongoing support tailored to public sector procurement workflows.




