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It’s Time to Get Time on Our Side

If you’re reading this, you and I probably have a thing or two in common. Namely, we like glass. We like to talk about, look at it and point out cool installations. Before doing anything else, we look at the … Continue reading

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Safe and Sunny in Florida

There’s a first time for everything; for me, that was a visit to Florida’s panhandle last week. Florida in January is pretty much always a good idea, especially when it’s cold and snowy at home. My reason for the trip … Continue reading

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The SoCal Life

“There’s no way this flight will take off on time.” That’s what I was thinking a week ago Sunday while driving to the airport in (what someone raised in North Carolina might call) blizzard-like conditions. It was so bad at … Continue reading

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Thom Zaremba Receives Glass Industry’s Top Honor

The C. Gregory Carney Award, established in honor and remembrance of Greg Carney, long-time technical director for the Glass Association of North America (now part of the National Glass Association), was presented last night during the group’s Glass Conference dinner … Continue reading

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Session Covers Glazing Design Requirements for GSA Buildings

The U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) owns and leases more than 9,600 properties around the U.S., a third of which are historic. To address some of the GSA’s building requirements, Lance David, LEED Fellow with the GSA, led a seminar … Continue reading

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