Greg Laska of Graboyes Commercial named to NACC Architectural Glass and Metal Certification Council

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Date: 9 May 2019

Graboyes Commercial Window Company is pleased to announce that its director of operations, Greg Laska, was named recently to the NACC Committee for the AGMCC.

Graboyes Commercial Window Company is pleased to announce that its director of operations, Greg Laska, was named recently to the North American Contractor Certification (NACC) Committee for the Architectural Glass and Metal Certification Council (AGMCC). The committee is responsible for operations and technical oversight of the ANSI-accredited NACC program.

The program creates a baseline in the industry for competency, business practices, and adherence to industry-accepted guidelines for participating glazing contractors. This rigorous program helps raise the bar for the entire industry, and Graboyes was one of the first glazing contractors to achieve and maintain certification from the inception of the program in 2014.

“The NACC program fits hand in glove with our mission and core values including safety, integrity, and excellence, and we’ve been all in with the program since earning our initial certification in 2015,” said Laska. “I could not be more pleased to be serving on its council.”

Graboyes president Ellis Guiles added, “I’m confident the committee will benefit from the expertise and focus Greg will bring to his NACC role helping guide the program for the betterment of the glazing industry, as he does to his role here at Graboyes – where his strong leadership guides delivery of consistently safe, high-quality, and on-time installations.”

Laska, who has been with Graboyes for 10 years, holds a bachelor’s degree in civil/construction engineering technology from Temple University and is pursuing his MBA from Temple’s Fox School of Business.

 

More about Graboyes Commercial Window Company

Graboyes Commercial Window Company, a leading NACC-certified Philadelphia-area glazing firm, is a leader in architectural glazing and commercial and historic window installation and retrofit, having contributed to the diverse built environment of Greater Philadelphia and the surrounding region for 35 years.

The company provides window system solutions, interior glass partitions, unitized and timber-frame curtain wall solutions, high-performance storefront solutions, and exterior and interior commercial window coverings and automated controls.

From design to installation, Graboyes Commercial works with architects, developers, building owners, construction managers, energy companies, and general contractors installing systems in retrofit, historic restoration, new construction, and high-rise renovation applications. Specialties include occupied spaces and white-glove service.

In collaboration with its sister companies Graboyes Smart Buildings and Graboyes Efficiency Tenant, the group offers metered efficiency as a financial tool that  creates long-term value for building owners and managers through increased net operating income and improved tenant satisfaction achieved by improvements in building performance and comfort.

For more information visit www.graboyes.com.

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