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WINDOWS IN SSA-OCCUPIED BUILDING IN TEXAS SECURED BY CWS

TEMPLE, Texas – The windows in a U.S. Social Security Administration-occupied building in central Texas have been secured with the installation of fragment retention film by Commercial Window Shield.
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TEMPLE, Texas The windows in a U.S. Social Security Administration-occupied building in central Texas have been secured with the installation of fragment retention  film by Commercial Window Shield.

The film installation project, required as part of the General Service Administration’s lease renewal security program, involved a three-story building on Main Street in Temple.  The building is owned by Federal Lease Consultants of Denver.

Commercial Window Shield installed more than 4,000 feet of 7- mil clear fragment retention film on the building’s windows.  Social Security Administration employees occupy all of the building’s offices during daytime hours, so CWS had to coordinate its tight schedule with SSA managers.  Nevertheless, CWS completed the project on time, in five days.

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

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“I’ll Feel More Comfortable Knowing The Installation Has Been Done Correctly If Commercial Window Shield Completes The Work.”

Phyllis Liebman, Senior Construction Manager,

Vornado/Charles E. Smith

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