HITT Hires CWS for RF Film Installation Project in Suburban D.C.
CHANTILLY, Va. – HITT Contracting has hired Commercial Window Shield for a window film installation project in suburban Washington, D.C.
The project involves installing Signal Defense radio frequency [RF] shielding film with a blast film component on one floor at 15036 Conference Center Dr., Chantilly. The tenant is TriSept Corp.
HITT will be doing a complete buildout of the floor for TriSept.
Commercial Window Shield will install the radio frequency shielding blast film on all exterior windows of the floor’s secured space. The film will be attached to the window frames using a 4-sided wet glaze attachment which will increase the bomb blast resistance of the system.
Commercial Window Shield will install the RF Blast Film on 95 windows totaling over 2,500 sq. ft. of glass.
The project will begin in late winter or early spring.
Radio frequency [RF] shield film provides a fool-proof method of preventing electronic eavesdropping and theft of secure and classified information from computers and cell phones through window glass. Alarmingly, this has become a serious issue in high-security office buildings and in offices with computers storing vital information, either for the federal government or the private sector.
Commercial Window is a leading installer of RF film as well as blast films. The company’s major focus has been security and solar control window film installation. But in addition to RF and blast films, the company also is expert in installing decorative/privacy, switchable smart and anti-bird strike films as well as polycarbonate protective glass systems.
The company has had a close working relationship with HITT since 2008, having completed numerous window film installation projects. In addition to HITT, Commercial Window Shield works with other top general contractors, including DAVIS, Rand Construction, DPR Construction, Harvey-Cleary and Gilbane Building Co.
Commercial Window Shield 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.