One coordination path
Structure, envelope, entrances, hardware, interiors, electrical interfaces, finishes, and field logistics move through one accountable construction team.

Facades · storefronts · interior glass
Resolve every interface before the glass arrives.
Architectural glass is never an isolated finish. Structure, substrates, waterproofing, drainage, movement, hardware, lighting, adjacent finishes, fabrication tolerances, access, and installation sequencing all influence the completed system.
Facades · storefronts · interior glass
A successful facade, storefront, entrance, structural-glass assembly, or interior partition begins before fabrication. Field conditions must agree with the approved design, supporting construction must be ready, and every perimeter condition needs a clear path through review, fabrication, installation, inspection, and turnover.
We coordinate owners, architects, appropriately licensed engineers, facade consultants, manufacturers, specialty fabricators, glazing trades, and adjacent trades around the approved project requirements. Professional engineering and design remain the responsibility of the appropriately licensed professionals; our role is to connect that work to a buildable and controlled field sequence.
What owners gain from early glass coordination
Structure, envelope, entrances, hardware, interiors, electrical interfaces, finishes, and field logistics move through one accountable construction team.
Field dimensions, substrates, tolerances, approvals, samples, and release information are reviewed before fabrication commitments accelerate.
Alignment, joint rhythm, glass orientation, perimeter details, hardware, sealants, and adjacent finishes are evaluated as one architectural composition.
Access, public protection, temporary barriers, deliveries, noise, occupied areas, and required egress are incorporated into the installation plan.
Coordinated architectural glass scope
From architectural intent to controlled installation
Review the property, approved design intent, system concept, existing conditions, occupied areas, access, and project constraints.
Align architectural and engineering requirements with structure, substrates, envelope, doors, hardware, lighting, finishes, and maintenance access.
Organize field verification, shop drawings, samples, mockups when appropriate, technical reviews, release criteria, and fabrication information.
Manage procurement, logistics, protection, handling plans, sequencing, installation interfaces, field quality, and adjacent trades.
Coordinate applicable inspections and testing, review operation and visible condition, close outstanding items, and organize final documentation.
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Architectural glass questions
We evaluate glass facades, curtain-wall interfaces, commercial storefronts, entrances, glazed doors, interior glass partitions, structural glass canopies, and related structure, waterproofing, hardware, and finish interfaces as part of suitable projects.
Yes. We can coordinate the owner’s architect, engineers, facade consultant, manufacturer, fabricator, glazing trade, and adjacent trades while keeping responsibilities and approval paths clear.
We coordinate appropriately licensed design professionals and construct from approved project documents. Professional calculations, engineering, and design remain the responsibility of the licensed professionals performing those services.
Critical items can include verified field dimensions, supporting structure, substrates, movement, tolerances, waterproofing, drainage, glass specifications, doors, hardware, electrical interfaces, adjacent finishes, access, and approvals.
Sometimes. The plan depends on access, public protection, temporary barriers, noise, deliveries, required egress, weather exposure, removal conditions, and safe separation from ongoing operations.
Yes. Early constructability, procurement, access, sequencing, substrate, and interface input can help the owner and design team evaluate options before fabrication decisions become expensive to change.
Facades · storefronts · interior glass