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The National Glass Association (NGA) is proud to announce the publication of its newly-updated Laminated Glazing Reference Manual. The manual replaces the original 2009 edition.
On 5 June, Glass for Europe was in Riga, to meet national delegates from all EU members (and Norway) who gathered to discuss the EPBD implementation during the CA EPBD – Plenary Meeting.
Established in 2002, Glass Planet specialises in the manufacture of clear, tinted and ceramic printed toughened glass for showers, balustrades, shopfronts and patio blanks for the commercial and residential markets.
AAMA 714-19, Voluntary Specification for Liquid Applied Flashing Used to Create a Water-Resistive Seal around Exterior Wall Openings in Buildings, was last updated in 2015.
The National Glass Association (NGA) is proud to announce the launch of its new Glass & Glazing Design Academy, made available to architects and industry professionals through a new partnership with Architectural Record.
Available in downloadable format at no cost, the GIBs are titled Heat-Treated Glass Applications, Weight of Laminated Glass Interlayer, and Thermal Stress in Spandrel Glass.
The Window and Door Manufacturers Association (WDMA) announced today that Teknos US Inc. is the newest member of the association.
Fire protection has become an increasingly important consideration in building construction.
The American Architectural Manufacturers Association worked on behalf of its members during International Code Council (ICC) Committee Action Hearings (CAH) April 28-May 8 in Albuquerque, NM.
WDMA issued the following statement regarding the announcement by President Trump that the Administration will levy tariffs starting at 5% on all goods imported from Mexico on June 10, 2019 if the U.S. and Mexico do not come to an agreement on…
AAMA has released a new technical information report providing design considerations for exterior shading devices such as aluminum sun shades, glass awnings, deep snap on covers and louvered shading devices with outriggers.
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British Glass is delighted to announce the date and location for the Glass Focus Awards 2019.
Specialist Toughened Glass (STG), the renowned manufacturer of bespoke and customised architectural glass, has expanded its portfolio to offer customisable printed laminated balustrades, interior walls and balcony glass.
On May 21, European glass and glazing national associations came to Brussels to participate in the traditional annual workshop organised by Glass for Europe for national glass associations and EU flat glass manufacturers.
This year marks the 30th anniversary of the first UK installations of SYSTEMGLAS®, the complete fire rated glazing system from Promat UK, and demand is stronger than ever.
The California Energy Commission (CEC) is seeking to improve energy efficiency through alternate products, such as the Thin Triple window.
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The Window and Door Manufacturers Association (WDMA) issued the following statement regarding the announcement of a deal that would lift the Section 232 tariffs on steel and aluminum, 25% and 10% respectively, on Canada and Mexico.