Florida Commercial Glazing FAQ
Can ACG install commercial glazing on an occupied Florida healthcare facility?
Yes. ACG has documented Infection Control Risk Assessment (ICRA) Class III/IV phased-install experience on occupied Florida healthcare facilities including hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers, and medical office buildings. Phased install, after-hours work, and negative-pressure containment are standard scopes.
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Florida commercial glazing clients come back to ACG because the bid lands in 48 hours, the submittal is right on the first round, and the crew shows up on the day they said they would.
— Florida commercial glazing, since 2021
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What healthcare facility types does ACG work on?
Hospitals, ambulatory surgery centers (ASC), medical office buildings (MOB), urgent care, dialysis centers, specialty clinics. Both new construction and re-glazing scopes on operating facilities.
What ICRA classifications has ACG worked under?
ICRA Class III and Class IV documented experience. Class III is medium-risk; Class IV is high-risk (occupied patient care areas). Both require negative-pressure containment, dust mitigation, and dedicated egress maintenance.
How does ACG schedule healthcare scopes during patient care hours?
Combination of after-hours weekend work, scope-by-scope phased install, temporary partitioning, and pre-construction coordination with infection control and facilities management. Documented in pre-construction ICRA plan submitted to hospital infection control committee.


