CWS To Begin Privacy Film Installation Project At PBS HQ for Davis Construction
ARLINGTON, Va. –Commercial Window Shield next week will begin a privacy window film installation project at the new Public Broadcasting System headquarters on South Clark Street in Arlington, Va.
Davis Construction of Rockville, Md., hired Commercial Window Shield for the project as the two companies have a successful history of working together.
The project calls for the installation of a 48-inch band of dual gradient decorative film on all office fronts, conference rooms and glass partitions on each of the building’s 13 floors.
PBS is relocating to the South Clark Street building from its previous headquarters at 2200 Crystal Dr. Davis, one of the leading construction companies in the mid-Atlantic region, is doing a full build out of the new headquarters.
Previously, Commercial Window Shield completed a security window film installation project for Davis at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The company, one of the country’s leading window film installers, has developed a strong working relationship with a number of the country’s top general contractors.
Commercial window Shield also has a history of working on PBS projects, having installed fragment retention window film at the company’s Crystal Drive building as well as two satellite offices in Alexandria, Va.
Privacy film, also known as decorative film, is one of the fastest growing segments of the window film installation market, and Commercial Window Film has been one of the leading installers in this niche industry.
In the more well-known security and solar control window film market segment, Commercial Window Shield has installed window films at the U.S. Capitol, all U.S. House of Representative and Library of Congress buildings, Veterans Administration and Energy Department headquarters, the Willis [former Sears] Tower, FBI headquarters, Grand Center Terminal, O’Hare and SeaTac international airports, Merrill Lynch towers, George Brown Convention Center in Houston, and the Denver and Philadelphia mints