CWS SELECTED FOR SOLAR REFLECTIVE FILM PROJECT AT SAN DIEGO MARINE BASE
CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. Commercial Window Shield has been awarded one of the largest solar reflective window film installation contracts on a military base in U.S. history.
The company will be installing more than 200,000 sq. ft. of solar reflective film on 81 office, barracks and other buildings at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, near San Diego. The project includes removing existing window film and removing windows that require replacing.
Commercial Window Shield was awarded the film installation project by I.E. Pacific of San Diego, the overall project’s general contractor, because of the company’s extensive experience with film projects at American military bases. Commercial Window Shield was recently awarded a security window film installation contract at Whiteman AFB in Missouri.
The Camp Pendleton project, which will begin in early 2014, will require significant planning and coordination, both Commercial Window Shield fortes. The base is one of the Department of Defense’s busiest military complexes. Marine, Navy and Army units train on Camp Pendleton’s 125,000 acres. The base is home to 38,000 military family members and has a daytime population of 78,000 military and civilian personnel.
Commercial Window Shield is the world’s largest installer of fragment retention and solar reflective window films. Among the hundreds of projects the company has completed in its 25 years are the U.S. Capitol, House of Representatives, Pentagon, FBI headquarters, Grand Central Terminal, Merrill Lynch headquarters, O Hare International Airport and the Willis Tower [former Sears Tower].
For more information:
George Tanber [419] 410-7913 or Adam Staley [419] 215-9469