CWS Selected for Security Window Film Installation Project At Seattle-Tacoma International Airport
SEATTLE – Commercial Window Shield has been selected for a security film installation project at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport [Sea-Tac], the nation’s ninth busiest airport.
The project involves installing 8-mil clear shatter resistant window film with a perimeter wet glaze attachment system to all the airport entrance side windows on the baggage, parking and terminal levels and at Gina Marie Lindsey Arrivals Hall, adjacent to Terminal A. In total, security window film will be installed on over 3,000 panes of glass totaling over 80,000 sq. ft. of security film and 76,000 lineal feet of wet glaze.
The project, which will begin in July, requires precise planning and coordination between Commercial Window Shield and airline and airport officials since the airport never closes and often is packed with passengers and airport employees. Much of the work will be done at night. The size and scope of the project also requires a number of unique installation procedures developed by the company’s experienced engineers.
Sea-Tac officials decided to upgrade security at the airport following the widely publicized attack on Brussels Airport in 2016 during which 32 people died and more than 300 were injured. The shatter resistant film installation project is part of the overall plan.
Commercial Window Shield was hired by the project’s general contractor, Osborne Construction Co. of Kirkland, Wash. Osborne chose the company over a number of other security window installation firms because of its considerable experience. Previously, Commercial Window Shield installed shatter resistant window film at Terminal 1 at O’Hare International Airport, the country’s third busiest airport.
Additionally, Commercial Window Shield has installed security and solar control window film at the U.S. Capitol, all U.S. House of Representative and Library of Congress buildings, Veterans Administration and Energy Department headquarters, FBI headquarters, Grand Central Terminal, Merrill Lynch towers, George Brown Convention Center and the Denver and Philadelphia mints.
For more information:
George Tanber [419] 410-7913 or Adam Staley [419] 215-9469