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  • Answers to top questions about protective glazing
    Blast & Ballistic FAQsQ: Are codes for security glazing in educational facilities changing in the wake of recent events?“With the tragic events that took place over the past years, there are many local and state jurisdictions currently looking into providing enhanced protection for schools of all levels, as well as other public buildings. Recently, Sen. Barbara Boxer and Sen. Susan Collins...
  • An architect’s guide to protective glazing
     Glass & Metals 401:Security and Fire-rated Glass FAQErrors to AvoidSecure SolutionsArchitectural Applications  With security concerns on the rise in light of recent tragic events, the project scope for protective glazing is changing. What was once thought to be a specialty product reserved for high-risk buildings is increasingly finding its way into other nonresidential...
  • These common misconceptions can derail any succession strategy
    As a business owner, a good exit plan is crucial to profitably transferring ownership of your company. Yet, during conversations with hundreds of successful business owners, I have discovered some common misconceptions surround the exit process.Myth #1: “I will just sell my business and retire.”Fewer than 20 percent of businesses for sale actually sell, according to a study by the American...
  • *From March 12, 2013, to press time, April 10, 2013.
    Connecticut man dies after accident at Insulpane An employee of Insulpane of Connecticut and Orchard Glass Distributors in Hamden, Conn., was killed after 10 to 12 large glass lites fell from a storage rack, landing on the worker, according to NBCConnecticut online. Officials from Insulpane parent company Consolidated Glass Holdings Inc., confirmed a fatal accident occurred at the facility. In a...
  • The basics: Officials at Hamline University in St. Paul, Minn., wanted a building that brought its diverse campus community together, and The Carol Young Anderson and Dennis L. Anderson Center does just that. Shepley Bulfinch's design won a Facilities Design Award from the Association of College Unions International. The ACUI Facility Design Awards recognize excellence in the design of...
  • The basics: LECOM Dental School, a 100,000-square-foot two-story dental school and patient clinic in Bradenton, Fla., features striking bright blue glass surrounding the exterior. The new curtainwall construction was on a tight, three-month timeline with difficult design pressures and mullion spans from the architects. By using prefabricated glass systems, Key Glass LLC finished the glass and...
  • *From Jan. 17, 2013, to press time, March 11, 2013
    Viracon temporarily closing St. George plant in response to market conditionsViracon announced that it will temporarily close its St. George, Utah, facility, for approximately two years beginning in mid-April. The plant closing will impact 222 employees. The temporary closure will better align overall capacity with the demand expected over the next two years, which can be served from Viracon’s...
  • Would you hire this job applicant?
    Fortune Magazine shared this list of the worst questions asked by job applicants, according to 650 human resource and hiring managers.
  • Architects are talking about buildings looking old before their time. Building owners are talking about renovation versus replacement. And the time is right for contract glaziers to talk about glass protection and restoration.Surface-protection products capable of restoring the original appearance of “problem glass” or protecting new glass against future degradation offer contract glaziers profit...
  • What You Need to Know
    The Affordable Care Act, often referred to as Obamacare, requires reporting of the aggregate cost of applicable employersponsored coverage on an employee’s W-2 Wage and Tax Statement. According to Internal Revenue Service Notice 2010-69, reporting was optional for all employers in 2011 and for employers issuing less than 250 W-2 forms in 2012.However, reporting will be required on the W-2 form...
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  • This commercial office space in Tulsa, Okla., features a 42-foot-long, custom, continuous art mural that spans 14 glass panels. 
    Great Glazing: Custom interior officeThis commercial office space in Tulsa, Okla., features a 42-foot-long, custom, continuous art mural that spans 14 glass panels suspended from the ceiling. Created by Tulsa artist May Yang, the mural is based on local Oklahoma themes, transitioning from rural landscape to the Tulsa skyline.   Great Glazing: Joliet Junior College Campus...
  • A look at the leading manufacturers and fabricators of metal products, broken down by sales volume, number of locations and product offering. 
    Building on the success of the Top Glass Fabricators rankings introduced last year, Glass Magazine is expanding its coverage to include the Top Metal Companies, featuring the leading manufacturers and fabricators of metal products in the United States and Canada. The Top Metal Companies include those that manufacture, fabricate and sell curtain wall, storefront and entrance, commercial interior...
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    In an effort to spotlight the people who make the Glass Magazine Award-winning products and projects possible, this year’s program included people-centric categories, for which the industry submitted their picks for best installer, production supervisor, project manager and sales rep.After narrowing down the nominations to three finalists in each category, the Glass Magazine editors asked the...