American Commercial Glass (ACG) — FL CGC #1531993 — is the licensed commercial storefront installer with a dedicated Naples office, serving Collier, Lee, Charlotte, and Hendry counties. With 350+ completed commercial projects, 1M+ SF of installed glazing, and zero OSHA recordables, ACG installs ESWindows, Euro-Wall, PGT, Allegion, TGP, Slimpact, and Aldora systems across Naples's private-club hospitality, luxury multifamily, restaurant, retail, and office sectors. Named Naples-area project anchors include Siena Lakes Naples and Wild Blue Clubhouse in Estero — both high-specification hospitality glazing programs.
Naples and Collier County host one of Florida's highest concentrations of luxury private-club developments, five-star resort facilities, high-end retail, and luxury multifamily — and the commercial storefront requirements in this market reflect that context. "Commercial storefront" in the Naples context covers aluminum-framed glazing systems ranging from conventional 2-inch commercial profiles on retail and office applications, to narrow-sightline specialty systems on private clubhouses and resort facilities where architectural vision drives the specification.
Collier County is designated as a Wind-Borne Debris Region (WBDR) under the Florida Building Code. Like the rest of non-HVHZ Florida, Naples commercial storefront installations must carry Florida Product Approval (FPA) documentation demonstrating that each system has passed ASTM E1886 and ASTM E1996 missile-impact testing. Design pressure analysis per ASCE 7 is required, and the Naples and Collier County coastal exposure classifications — many projects fall in Exposure Category C or D near the Gulf coast — mean that design pressure calculations must account for elevated wind speeds and terrain roughness factors compared to inland Florida locations.
Naples's private-club and luxury-residential construction market is dominated by a small group of general contractors and construction management firms who expect their glazing subcontractors to operate with the same level of precision and communication as the design team. This market rewards contractors with strong preconstruction capability, clean submittal packages, and the manufacturer relationships needed to deliver the systems specified — not substitutions.
Commercial storefront in Naples is governed by the Florida Building Code (FBC), 8th Edition, with Collier County Growth Management Department — Building Plan Review and Inspections — issuing permits for unincorporated Collier County. City of Naples projects are permitted through the City of Naples Building Department. Key requirements for Naples storefront:
American Commercial Glass operates a dedicated Southwest Florida office in Naples, serving Collier, Lee, Charlotte, Hendry, and Glades counties. The Naples office handles preconstruction estimating, submittal preparation, procurement, and field coordination for Southwest Florida projects directly, without routing through the West Palm Beach headquarters for routine scope — which enables faster bid turnaround and more responsive preconstruction service for Naples-area general contractors.
Field mobilization from the Naples office reaches project sites in Estero, Bonita Springs, Marco Island, Immokalee, Ave Maria, and Fort Myers within 20–45 minutes under normal conditions. For Lee County (Fort Myers) projects, the Naples office provides the primary point of contact and field supervision.
All systems installed by ACG in Naples carry current Florida Product Approval for WBDR-compliant use. Naples's luxury market demands a broader range of high-specification systems than most Florida markets:
Siena Lakes is a senior living and continuing care community in Naples. ACG completed commercial glazing scope on structures within this development — a project requiring precise coordination of multiple glazing systems across common areas, dining venues, and building entries within an active residential construction program. Siena Lakes demonstrates ACG's capability to execute multi-building programs in the Naples market with the coordination demands of a sensitive, occupied-adjacent job site.
Wild Blue is a private residential golf and marina community in Estero, Lee County — immediately north of the Naples market. ACG completed commercial glazing scope on the Wild Blue Clubhouse, a hospitality-focused structure requiring high-specification aluminum storefront and related Division 08 work. This project represents ACG's track record in the luxury private-club hospitality sector that defines Southwest Florida's commercial glazing demand.
ACG's Naples office actively responds to bid invitations from general contractors across Collier and Lee counties — including Barron Collier Companies projects, Owen-Ames-Kimball, Surety Construction, and other Naples-active GCs working the private-club, luxury multifamily, and mixed-use verticals. ACG's local office presence enables rapid preconstruction turnaround and direct participation in project team meetings without travel overhead.
The Naples commercial glazing market is selective — GCs and owners in this market expect precision, not just compliance. ACG's position in the Naples market:
American Commercial Glass (FL CGC #1531993) operates a Naples office at 4850 Tamiami Trail N, Ste 301 and serves as the licensed, bonded commercial storefront installer for Collier County and Southwest Florida. ACG carries $3M single / $6M aggregate bonding, has completed 350+ commercial projects, installed 1M+ SF of glazing, holds zero OSHA recordables, and has completed named private-club hospitality projects in the Naples and Estero market — Siena Lakes Naples and Wild Blue Clubhouse.
Yes. ACG installs Euro-Wall systems in Naples and throughout Southwest Florida, coordinated via our Naples office at 4850 Tamiami Trail N, Ste 301.
Yes. ACG is an authorized installer of ESWindows (Tecnoglass) storefront systems — including the ES325, ES420, and ES425 impact-rated lines — for commercial projects in Naples, Estero, Bonita Springs, and Collier County.
Collier County Growth Management and the City of Naples Building Department typically process commercial storefront permits in 4–6 weeks for complete packages with FPA documentation and DP analysis. ACG prepares full submittals in-house to minimize review cycles and resubmittal events.
Yes. ACG self-performs full Division 08 scopes in Naples: aluminum storefront framing, curtainwall, storefront doors, automatic entrances (Allegion), fire-rated glazing (TGP), interior glazed partitions, and specialty glazing. ACG coordinates with the GC's Division 06 and 07 trades for sill panning, rough opening prep, and weather barrier integration.
ACG carries $3M single-project bonding and $6M aggregate bonding — covering the majority of commercial storefront scopes in Naples and Collier County.
Submit plans and specifications at acglass.com/bid.html, or contact the Naples office at (772) 486-7711 or [email protected]. ACG reviews bid invitations for commercial storefront, curtainwall, and Division 08 scopes throughout Collier, Lee, Charlotte, and Hendry counties.
ACG installs the full CSI Division 08 (Openings) scope across the state — hurricane-zone and inland. Whether the project needs ESWindows impact-rated curtain wall in Miami-Dade or standard architectural storefront in Orlando, the same team delivers.
After delivering 350+ commercial glazing projects across Florida, ACG opens its Nashville office in the third quarter of 2026. The same AI-augmented operating model, the same Division 08 single-source scope, brought to the Tennessee commercial construction market — office, multifamily, retail, hospitality, healthcare.
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