ACG installs glazing for apartment complexes, condominiums, and mixed-use residential projects across Florida. Window wall systems, impact-rated units, storefront at ground-level commercial — full scope, single contractor, AI-managed scheduling that keeps pace with your construction sequence.
A multifamily glazing scope is not a single system — it's window wall or impact window systems at every unit, storefront or curtainwall at the ground-floor commercial or lobby areas, interior corridor glass if specified, and amenity space glazing at the pool, fitness, and clubhouse facilities. One contractor who can handle the entire scope saves the GC the coordination overhead of managing multiple glass subs on the same job.
In Florida, every exterior opening in a multifamily project must meet the Florida Building Code wind load requirements for the project's location. Most of coastal Florida is a wind-borne debris region — which means impact-rated glazing at all exterior openings, with Florida Product Approval documentation for every system installed. This is not optional and it's not a surprise at permit — it's a baseline requirement that ACG builds into every multifamily scope from day one.
Florida's multifamily construction market has been in an extended high-volume cycle — particularly in Southwest Florida, the Tampa Bay corridor, and the Palm Beach markets. ACG's three offices and AI-managed operations are positioned to take on large multifamily scopes without the capacity constraints that affect smaller regional glazing contractors.
ACG has delivered multifamily glazing scopes at projects across Florida's most active residential construction markets — Southwest Florida, the Gulf Coast corridor, and the statewide extended-stay segment.
Imperial Crossings in Bonita Springs is a market-rate multifamily project in one of Southwest Florida's most active development corridors. ACG delivered the window wall and impact glazing scope on schedule, coordinating with the GC's floor-by-floor construction sequence across multiple building phases. Gulfside Twelve is a Gulf Coast residential project where ACG's coastal impact compliance and installation sequencing expertise was central to delivering on schedule. StayApt Suites — an extended-stay hotel and residential hybrid format — required ACG to deliver a high volume of identical unit glazing packages with precision sequencing and zero punch list rework.
A 200-unit apartment complex has 200 sets of openings — potentially 400–600 individual window or window wall units — across 4–8 floors and multiple buildings. High-volume repetitive installation requires a contractor with the workforce, material management, and scheduling discipline to execute at scale without rework.
The glazing sub can only install when the opening is ready — framed, sheathed, and inspected. On a large multifamily project with floors completing in sequence, the glazing schedule is a moving target. ACG's AI-managed scheduling tracks opening readiness and adjusts the installation sequence in real time rather than waiting for weekly look-ahead updates.
Florida's multifamily projects in coastal zones require impact-rated glazing at every exterior opening — not just at specific floors or exposures. ACG manages the Florida Product Approval documentation for every system across every building, so the inspections don't become a compliance hunt at the end of the project.
Mixed-use residential buildings — with commercial space at grade and residential above — require two different glazing systems interfacing at the transition floor. ACG installs both scopes under a single subcontract, eliminating the coordination conflicts between separate glazing contractors on the same building facade.
Window wall is an aluminum-framed glass system that spans between floor and ceiling within each unit's rough opening — as opposed to curtainwall, which spans multiple floors continuously. It's the predominant glazing system for mid-rise Florida multifamily construction because it's cost-effective and can be installed unit by unit. In Florida's coastal zones, window wall must be impact-rated with Florida Product Approval documentation.
ACG uses AI-managed scheduling to track each unit and building sequence against the GC's master schedule. We track opening readiness ourselves and show up when the opening is ready — not on a fixed weekly schedule. On a 200-unit project, that means we're never the glazing sub who's waiting on the GC, and we're never the reason a floor's inspection is delayed.
Yes. Mixed-use projects require commercial storefront or curtainwall at grade and window wall or impact windows on the residential floors above. ACG installs both systems under a single subcontract, eliminating the coordination conflicts that come from having two separate glazing subs on the same building facade.
Multifamily window wall and impact glazing in Southwest Florida — multi-building, phased installation.
ACG's window wall service — systems, Florida code requirements, and installation sequencing for multifamily projects.
What GCs need from a glazing subcontractor — why ACG is the resource multifamily GCs depend on to stay on schedule.
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