In Lakewood, Colo., CB Richard Ellis was required to install fragment retention film on a building occupied by the U.S. Department of the Interior as a result of a lease-renewal security mandate required by GSA.
Collaborating with Bekaert Specialty Films, Commercial Window Shield completed this installation in record time. To meet the extremely tight time deadline, an average of 16,000 square feet of film had to be installed on 500 windows per day.
Building owner Boston Properties, required by its lease renewal agreement with GSA, retained Commercial Window Shield to install fragment retention window film on windows on multiple floors of this centrally-located Washington, D.C. building.
After The JBG Companies renewed its leases with GSA on two of its most prestigious Washington, D.C. properties – 800 K St. NW and 801 I St. NW - the company turned to Commercial Window Shield to handle security window film installation mandated in the lease renewal language.
This historic building, in Alexandria, Va., required the installation of roller shades and solar film to accommodate the art center it now houses. To complete its work, Commercial Window Shield collaborated with hundreds of artists and delivered a seamless installation.
Since 2008, Commercial Window Shield has installed fragment retention film on 20 Washington-D.C.-area buildings owned and managed by Vornado/Charles E. Smith, one of the country’s leading property management companies.
Window issues that called for security and solar window film protection prompted the owners of the country's tallest building and a national landmark to hire Commercial Window Shield to handle the high-profile assignment.