WASHINGTON – Harvey-Cleary, one of the country’s leading general contractors, has hired Commercial Window Shield for a decorative/privacy film installation project in the nation’s capital six blocks from the White House.
The project involves installing the privacy window film on select conference rooms and office glass on one floor at 2000 Pennsylvania Ave., NW, where Harvey-Cleary will be doing a full buildout for tenant The Asia Group [TAG]. TAG is a consulting firm that advises clients doing business in Asia. The decorative film Commercial Window Shield will be installing will include both a privacy and design element, with the latter a solid pattern with an Asian rice paper look.
The project will begin later this month. As usual, Commercial Window Shield will work closely with other Harvey Cleary contractors to schedule an appropriate time to begin installing the decorative/privacy window film.
The Harvey-Cleary project is another example of Commercial Window Shield’s close working relationship with some of the country’s best-known construction companies. Aside from several, successful window film installation projects with Harvey-Cleary, the company has completed security, solar control, radio frequency [RF], and privacy/decorative window film projects for HITT, Gilbane Building Co., Rand construction, D Watts Construction and Davis Construction.
The company’s major focus in its nearly 40 years in business has been security and solar control window film installation. Its clients have included the U.S. Capitol, FBI headquarters, the Pentagon, all House of Representative and Library of Congress buildings, Grand Central Terminal, Merrill Lynch headquarters, the United Nations, the Willis [former Sears] Tower, O’Hare and Seattle international airports, and the Philadelphia and Denver mints.