Bradley Daytona is a commercial project in Daytona Beach, Volusia County, Florida. American Commercial Glass installed the commercial glazing package — storefront, commercial entry systems, and ancillary glazing consistent with the building's program. Daytona Beach is in Volusia County, and ACG confirmed the applicable Florida Building Code impact glazing requirements for the specific Bradley Daytona site before specifying systems. All exterior glazing was installed to meet the applicable FBC compliance standard for the location.
| Project Detail | |
|---|---|
| Owner | Project team confidential |
| General Contractor | Project team confidential |
| Architect | Project team confidential |
| Location | Daytona Beach, FL (Volusia County — FBC) |
| Building type | Commercial |
| Systems | Impact-rated commercial storefront and entry systems |
| Manufacturer | Not disclosed |
| Code jurisdiction | Florida Building Code — Volusia County. Site-specific impact requirements confirmed. |
Daytona Beach is one of Florida's most recognized commercial markets — a city whose commercial development spans the historic beach corridor, the tourism and hospitality district, and expanding inland commercial growth driven by the broader Daytona metropolitan area's population. Bradley Daytona represents the commercial building market in this context: a standard commercial project requiring a complete Division 08 glazing package meeting Florida Building Code requirements.
American Commercial Glass installed the commercial glazing package at Bradley Daytona — providing storefront, entry systems, and ancillary glazing appropriate for the building's occupancy and program. The scope included all primary exterior glazed openings and coordinated with the GC's overall construction schedule.
Volusia County includes both coastal WBDR areas and inland non-WBDR areas. ACG confirmed the applicable code requirement for the Bradley Daytona site's specific location before specifying systems — applying impact-rated FPA-documented systems where the WBDR designation applied, or standard commercial FBC systems where the site fell outside the WBDR boundary.
Commercial storefront in Daytona Beach must also meet Florida Energy Code requirements for the climate zone — thermally broken frames and low-E insulating glass consistent with the commercial occupancy's SHGC and U-factor requirements.
Technical highlights of the Bradley Daytona glazing scope:
ACG coordinated the Bradley Daytona glazing installation with the GC's construction schedule, providing fabrication lead time estimates at award and maintaining communication on material status and installation progress throughout the project.
Daytona Beach commercial projects are served by ACG's Florida operations network; the Volusia County market is within ACG's standard northeast Florida service area for commercial glazing projects.
Bradley Daytona is a commercial project in Daytona Beach, Volusia County, Florida. ACG installed the commercial glazing package — storefront and entry systems meeting Florida Building Code requirements for the site's specific Volusia County location.
American Commercial Glass installs commercial storefront, curtainwall, entry systems, and specialty glazing at commercial buildings throughout the Daytona Beach and Volusia County market. ACG confirms the applicable impact glazing requirements for each Volusia County project's specific site location.
Florida's commercial energy code (based on IECC with Florida amendments) sets maximum U-factor and SHGC limits for commercial glazing. Volusia County is in Florida Climate Zone 2, which has strict SHGC limits. ACG specifies low-E glass and thermally broken frames consistent with the code requirements for each Florida commercial project's climate zone and occupancy type.
Yes. American Commercial Glass serves the Daytona Beach and Volusia County commercial glazing market as part of its northeast Florida operations. ACG has completed retail, commercial, and institutional glazing projects in the Daytona Beach area.
Yes. American Commercial Glass holds Florida CGC license #1531993, authorizing commercial glazing contracting throughout the state of Florida. ACG has completed 350+ commercial projects and installed over 1 million square feet of glass across Florida since its founding.