Broward County

Commercial Glazing
Fort Lauderdale

Full-service commercial glazing for Broward County. HVHZ-compliant impact systems, coastal high-rise glazing, storefront, and automatic entrances throughout Fort Lauderdale and surrounding markets.

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Commercial Glazing Across Broward County

Broward County sits within the HVHZ and shares Miami-Dade's stringent impact glazing requirements. ACG provides full-service commercial glazing across Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, Pompano Beach, Plantation, Sunrise, and all Broward submarkets.

Fort Lauderdale's beachfront development corridor, Las Olas commercial district, and growing Flagler Village neighborhood all require glazing contractors who understand coastal construction, impact code compliance, and the pace of South Florida development. ACG delivers. We are headquartered nearby in West Palm Beach at 700 S Rosemary Ave, Suite 204.

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Fort Lauderdale Project Capability

ACG's Broward County projects include high-rise residential, beachfront hospitality, retail strip centers, medical offices, and mixed-use developments. Our team is positioned to respond quickly to opportunities throughout the county.

With direct relationships to ESWindows, Eurowall, Slimpact, and Allegion, ACG provides competitive material pricing and reliable lead times for Broward County projects.

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Services We Deliver in Fort Lauderdale

Full-service commercial glazing for Broward County’s diverse commercial construction market — from beachfront high-rises to inland corporate campuses.

Impact-Rated Storefront

HVHZ-compliant storefront systems for Las Olas Boulevard retail, Flagler Village mixed-use, and Broward County commercial projects. Miami-Dade NOA-approved ES-8000/ES-9000 series.

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Curtainwall & Window Wall

High-performance curtainwall and window wall systems for Fort Lauderdale Beach high-rises, downtown towers, and Cypress Creek corporate buildings. Full HVHZ engineering packages.

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Window Wall Systems

Floor-to-ceiling window wall for luxury waterfront condominiums along the Intracoastal and A1A corridor. Impact-rated assemblies meeting HVHZ large missile requirements.

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Sliding & Folding Glass

Eurowall MultiSlide and VistaFold for waterfront restaurants, rooftop venues, and luxury hospitality. HVHZ-rated with corrosion-resistant hardware for coastal environments.

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Fire-Rated Glazing

TGP/SAFTI fire-rated assemblies for high-rise corridors, stairwell enclosures, and occupancy separations. Code-compliant systems meeting Broward County fire marshal requirements.

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Automatic Entrances

Allegion/Stanley ADA-compliant automatic entrance systems for Class A office lobbies, medical centers, and hospitality properties. Hurricane-rated options available for HVHZ projects.

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Code Compliance

Fort Lauderdale HVHZ & Building Code Requirements

Fort Lauderdale and all of Broward County are within Florida’s High Velocity Hurricane Zone (HVHZ) — the most stringent building code zone in the United States. Every commercial glazing system must carry Miami-Dade NOA (Notice of Acceptance) approval and meet large missile impact testing requirements.

The Florida Building Code 7th Edition (2023) governs all construction, with HVHZ design wind speeds reaching 195 mph in coastal exposures. ACG specializes in HVHZ-compliant glazing — every system we install meets or exceeds these requirements with full engineering packages for Broward County permit review. Salt air corrosion resistance is standard on all coastal specifications.

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Markets We Serve

Fort Lauderdale & Broward County Markets

From beachfront luxury towers to western Broward corporate parks, ACG delivers HVHZ-compliant glazing across every Fort Lauderdale and Broward County submarket.

Las Olas & Downtown

Class A office towers, mixed-use developments, and boutique retail along Las Olas Boulevard and the New River district requiring premium storefront and curtainwall systems.

Fort Lauderdale Beach & A1A

Luxury oceanfront condominiums, resort hotels, and beachfront hospitality requiring impact-rated window wall and curtainwall with maximum salt air corrosion resistance.

Cypress Creek & Commercial Blvd

Corporate office parks, medical centers, and technology campuses along the I-95/Cypress Creek corridor with full storefront, curtainwall, and automatic entrance capability.

Plantation & Sawgrass

Western Broward’s expanding commercial corridor including Sawgrass International Corporate Park, medical office buildings, and retail centers with HVHZ-compliant glazing packages.

Hollywood & Hallandale Beach

Oceanfront condo towers, mixed-use projects along Young Circle, and the Hallandale Beach luxury market with high-rise curtainwall and window wall systems.

Pompano Beach & Deerfield

North Broward’s growing commercial and hospitality market including Atlantic Boulevard corridor redevelopment, beachfront hotels, and medical facilities requiring full glazing services.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Fort Lauderdale in the HVHZ?

Yes. All of Broward County is within the High Velocity Hurricane Zone and requires impact-rated glazing or approved protective systems on all commercial buildings.

Does ACG serve all of Broward County?

Yes. ACG provides commercial glazing services throughout Broward County, including Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, Pompano Beach, Deerfield Beach, Plantation, Sunrise, Weston, and Coral Springs.

What glazing systems does ACG install in Fort Lauderdale?

ACG installs HVHZ-compliant storefront (ES-8000/ES-9000 series), curtainwall, window wall, sliding and folding glass walls (Eurowall MultiSlide, VistaFold), fire-rated glazing (TGP/SAFTI), and automatic entrances (Allegion/Stanley). All systems carry Miami-Dade NOA approvals required for Broward County projects.

What is the typical timeline for a Fort Lauderdale glazing project?

Timelines depend on system type and HVHZ permitting. Storefront projects typically run 2–4 weeks for installation after permit approval. Window wall and curtainwall projects range from 4–12 weeks. Broward County HVHZ permit review adds 2–4 weeks; ACG submits complete NOA packages to expedite approval.

Does ACG provide value engineering for Broward County projects?

Yes. ACG provides value engineering during preconstruction to optimize glazing budgets while maintaining full HVHZ code compliance. Options include alternative system selections, glass makeup optimization, and installation sequence adjustments that reduce costs without compromising Miami-Dade NOA requirements.

How does salt air affect glazing systems in Fort Lauderdale?

Coastal Fort Lauderdale’s salt air environment accelerates corrosion on aluminum framing and hardware. ACG specifies marine-grade anodized or fluoropolymer finishes and stainless steel hardware on all beachfront and Intracoastal projects. Proper material selection during preconstruction prevents premature system degradation.

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