Crittall secures another job with Yale

Crittall secures another job with Yale
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Date: 7 March 2019

Crittall was contracted to replace the windows in the tower and Berkeley profiles were specified including both windows and doors.

Crittall have been specified for a major renovation and upgrade at the heart of Yale University’s New Haven Campus in Connecticut, USA.

The Ivy League university’s former Hall of Graduate Studies is to become a new Center for the Humanities bringing together in one central location some 16 hitherto disparate departments to create greater scope for collaborative working among students and scholars.

Crittall was contracted to replace the windows in the tower and Berkeley profiles were specified including both windows and doors.

In total, Crittall will supply windows for more than 2,700 openings on the site.

This is latest Yale contract for Crittall, one of the world’s leading designers and manufacturers of steel windows and doors. In 2017 Crittall supplied the fenestration for two new residential colleges built on a seven-acre site at New Haven.

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