ACG installs glazing for hotels, resorts, country clubs, and marina clubhouses across Florida. Lobby storefronts, curtainwall facades, pool enclosures, and amenity glazing — delivered on schedule with the finish quality hospitality projects demand.
Hospitality projects are among the most visible glazing scopes in Florida. A hotel lobby storefront or resort curtainwall facade is what guests see first and last. It sets the design tone. Execution quality that falls short of the architect's intent — misaligned joints, inconsistent sealant lines, glass that doesn't match the specified coating — is visible to every guest for the life of the building.
ACG installs the full glazing scope on hospitality projects. That means the lobby storefront or curtainwall, the guestroom tower windows, the amenity building glazing, the pool enclosure or pool-deck glass, and the interior glass at dining, spa, and fitness spaces. One contractor. One submittal package. One schedule. One point of contact for the GC.
The work we've done at Gulf Harbour and Panther National — two of Florida's premier private club developments — reflects what hospitality glazing execution looks like when it's done right: clean lines, precise installation, and a finish that matches the architect's intent at a location where it matters.
ACG has delivered glazing scopes at some of Florida's most recognized private club and hospitality projects. These aren't speculative references — they are completed projects with confirmed GC relationships and installed systems that are performing in the field today.
The Panther National Clubhouse in Palm Beach Gardens is one of the most high-profile private club developments in Florida. ACG worked with GC Verdex Construction on the clubhouse glazing scope — delivering the storefront and glass systems that the architect's design demanded at a facility where visible quality is non-negotiable. Gulf Harbour Yacht and Country Club in Fort Myers, delivered with GC Curran Young Construction, is a waterfront hospitality project where the glazing scope included both lobby-grade storefront and amenity spaces with elevated finish requirements. Ocean Prime Fort Lauderdale is a landmark dining destination where ACG delivered glass systems that set the tone for the guest experience before anyone is seated.
"On a club or resort project, the glazing is what the owner sees during every walkthrough. We needed a sub who understood that — and ACG delivered."
On a hotel or club project, sealant lines, glass alignment, and frame finishes are reviewed by the owner, the architect, and the brand standards team. Visible quality defects that might be accepted on an industrial project are punch list items on a hospitality scope. ACG installs to a standard that passes that review.
Most Florida hospitality projects are on or near the coast — which means every exterior glazing product must be impact-rated and carry a Florida Product Approval. For HVHZ projects in Broward and Miami-Dade, the standard is Miami-Dade NOA. ACG manages the compliance documentation from day one.
A resort or club project has multiple glazing zones — the lodge or clubhouse, the amenity building, the pool structure, ancillary support buildings. Each zone may have a different system, a different installation sequence, and a different completion date. ACG coordinates each zone against the GC's master schedule.
Hospitality projects have opening dates tied to marketing, reservations, and brand commitments. A glazing sub who misses the completion date doesn't just delay a punch list — they delay the opening. ACG's 48-hour scope turnaround and AI-managed scheduling mean we're never the reason a project misses its deadline.
Hotel and resort glazing typically includes lobby storefronts or curtainwall, window wall or curtainwall at guestroom towers, impact-rated systems at coastal exterior openings, interior glass at amenity spaces, and heavy-glass or frameless features at signature public areas. System selection depends on the architect's design intent, the project's location, and the developer's brand standards.
Yes. ACG installs glass systems at hospitality amenity spaces — pool areas, fitness centers, spa facilities, and outdoor-adjacent dining environments. These applications require safety glazing compliance, impact resistance at exterior exposures, and coordination with MEP and structural trades at the amenity level.
ACG integrates directly with the GC's project schedule using AI-managed tracking. On a hospitality project with multiple building zones, ACG coordinates each installation phase with the GC's superintendent, manages our own submittal milestones, and provides real-time schedule status. The GC doesn't have to chase us — we report proactively.
ACG's curtainwall service — aluminum unitized and stick-built systems for hotel towers, resort facades, and club buildings.
Aluminum storefront, all-glass entries, and heavy-glass entrance systems for hospitality lobbies and club entries.
What GCs need from a glazing subcontractor — why ACG is the resource hospitality and commercial GCs rely on.
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