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Tomoka Town Center — retail storefront glazing, Daytona Beach, FL

Tomoka Town Center is a retail center in Daytona Beach, Volusia County, Florida. American Commercial Glass installed the commercial storefront glazing package across the retail center — impact-rated aluminum storefront at tenant bays, entry systems, and common-area glazing consistent with the center's architectural design. General contractor was Collins and Arnold Construction Company. Volusia County has coastal exposure areas where impact glazing is required under the Florida Building Code; ACG confirmed the applicable code requirements for this site and specified systems accordingly.

Project facts

Project Detail
OwnerProject team confidential
General ContractorCollins and Arnold Construction Company, LLC
ArchitectProject team confidential
LocationDaytona Beach, FL (Volusia County — FBC)
Building typeRetail center
SystemsImpact-rated aluminum storefront
ManufacturerNot disclosed
Code jurisdictionFlorida Building Code — Volusia County. Impact glazing requirements confirmed for site location.

Scope narrative

Tomoka Town Center is a retail center in Daytona Beach — part of the commercial development in the Tomoka corridor of Volusia County, a community that has seen substantial commercial growth north of the Daytona Beach city core. The retail center format at Tomoka Town Center is typical of Florida suburban commercial construction: single-story tenant bays with storefront glazing along the tenant frontage, covered walkways, and entry systems at each tenant's primary public access point.

American Commercial Glass installed the commercial storefront package at Tomoka Town Center, working with general contractor Collins and Arnold Construction Company. The scope covered the storefront glazing at each tenant bay across the retail center — aluminum storefront systems with impact-rated glass, entry door hardware, and ancillary glazed openings consistent with the retail center's architectural design.

Volusia County includes both coastal and inland areas; the applicable impact glazing requirements depend on the specific site's location relative to the coastal WBDR boundary and the Florida Building Code's wind speed map. ACG confirmed the applicable code provisions for the Tomoka Town Center site and specified storefront systems meeting the requirements for the specific location — whether impact-rated per the WBDR standard or standard commercial storefront per the non-WBDR provisions.

Retail storefront at a neighborhood center must deliver the window display visibility that retail tenants require while meeting the building code's structural performance standards. ACG's storefront systems at Tomoka Town Center provide large clear glass panels appropriate for retail visibility within the structural requirements of the Florida Building Code.

Technical highlights

Technical highlights of the Tomoka Town Center glazing scope:

Schedule, safety, and coordination

ACG coordinated the Tomoka Town Center storefront installation with Collins and Arnold's construction schedule and tenant delivery program. Retail storefront installation timing is driven by the GC's need to deliver glazed shells to tenants on the lease delivery schedule — each tenant bay must be weathertight and glazed before the tenant's interior work can begin.

The ACG field crew mobilized to the Daytona Beach area for the Tomoka Town Center installation as part of ACG's northeast Florida commercial glazing coverage from its West Palm Beach and Naples operations.

Frequently asked questions

What is Tomoka Town Center?

Tomoka Town Center is a retail center in Daytona Beach, Volusia County, Florida. ACG installed the commercial storefront glazing package — impact-rated aluminum storefront at tenant bays and entry systems — through general contractor Collins and Arnold Construction Company.

Does Daytona Beach require impact glazing?

Volusia County has both coastal and inland areas; the applicable impact glazing requirement depends on the specific site's position relative to the WBDR boundary. ACG confirms the applicable code requirement for each Volusia County project's specific location. Coastal Daytona Beach sites near the Atlantic may be in WBDR requiring impact glazing; inland sites follow standard FBC commercial glazing requirements.

What glazing is standard for Florida retail centers?

Florida retail centers typically use aluminum storefront systems with large glass panels for retail display visibility. In WBDR coastal counties, storefront must be impact-rated with Florida Product Approval. In non-WBDR inland areas, standard commercial storefront meeting FBC structural requirements is acceptable. ACG installs both impact and standard commercial storefront across Florida.

Who is Collins and Arnold Construction?

Collins and Arnold Construction Company, LLC is a Florida general contractor. ACG installed the retail storefront glazing at Tomoka Town Center through Collins and Arnold as the general contractor.

What ACG markets include the Daytona Beach area?

Daytona Beach is in Volusia County, northeast Florida. ACG serves northeast Florida markets including Daytona Beach, Ormond Beach, and adjacent areas through its Florida operations network. ACG has completed retail, commercial, and institutional glazing projects in Volusia County.

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