CWS Retained Again by Davis Construction for Multi-Window Films Installation Project
WASHINGTON – Commercial Window Shield has been retained by Davis Construction as part of a complete build out project on three floors of a Washington office building.
The project involves installing three types of window film:
- Solar control window film installation on all the perimeter windows on each of the three floors
- Decorative/privacy window film installation on all the glass office and conference room fronts on each floor
- Safety and security window film installation on the entries to each of the three suites.
The project will take place at 100 M St. SE. The tenant is the city’s Department of General Services.
As the project involves multiple contractors, Commercial Window Shield will work closely with each of them to make sure all schedules are coordinated and work is completed on time without any issues.
The project is expected to begin late this fall or in early winter, 2022.
Commercial Window Shield and Davis have collaborated on a number of window film installation projects over the years. In July, Davis hired the company to install three types of window film at a complete building renovation at 1275 New Jersey Ave. SE., new corporate headquarters for Chemonics.
Previously, Davis hired Commercial Window Film to install decorative film at PBS headquarters in Arlington, Va. and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention building in Washington.
Commercial Window Shield is one of the country’s leading installers of all types of window films and have a particular strong history working with some of the country’s top general contractors. Commercial Window Shield has also completed security, solar control, RF, smart, switchable and privacy window film projects for Harvey-Cleary, HITT, Gilbane Building Co., Rand Construction and D Watts Construction.
The company’s major focus in its nearly 40 years has been security and solar control window film installation. Its clients have included the U.S. Capitol, FBI headquarters, the Pentagon, all House of Representative and Library of Congress buildings, Grand Central Terminal, Merrill Lynch headquarters, the United Nations, the Willis [former Sears] Tower, O’Hare and Seattle international airports, and the Philadelphia and Denver mints.