Posts tagged with: Glazing

The Bay-Adelaide North project in Toronto features more than 4000 UCW frames covering 290,000 sq.ft. of the façade. The seamless glass reflects the cityscape as well as the high quality of production and installation. Thanks to Flynn’s partners and stakeholders...
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The Nova Centre in #Halifax features mammoth 34-foot high window panels, the largest that any of our manufacturing facilities have produced. The building recently achieved Gold in the LEED Canada Core & Shell 2009 Rating System. Congrats to everyone involved...
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This week at the Montréal’s Olympic Stadium, a team composed of five rope access technicians (three of them glaziers) and two glaziers inside the building, replaced a 492lb (223kg) broken sealed unit glass at 339 ft (103m) up, using a...
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Glass Magazine, the official publication of the National Glass Association, publishes its annual list of the Top 50 Glaziers in the United States, by revenue. Flynn is proud to have its revenue from glazing projects alone see us included in...
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The Fishtech Cloud Security Operations Center Office Building was a multi-scope project with roofing, glazing and architectural metal. This is the second building for this fast growing cybersecurity firm rooted in Kansas City, with Flynn being part of the team...
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The scope of work included removing the existing glass, installing a new Kawneer 2000 skylight frame onto the existing framing and installing new glass, and flashing, which consisted of approx. 5,200 sq. ft. of glass (292) sealed units. We began...
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Gateway at West District – two multi-purpose buildings with main floor retail and seven floors of residential condominiums –  epitomizes the “Total Building Envelope” saying on all of our business cards! This marks our third multi-scope project with developer and...
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Transcona Library was an architecturally challenging project for Winnipeg’s metal crew, led by foreman Robert Hogue. One challenge the crew faced was the installation of 18-foot vertical wall panels and large angled soffit panels. Flynn was able to utilize TSC...
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Left to right: Steve Gall, Ken Manness and Darren Weigel (foreman). Missing from photo: Ed Spence, Alex Bendel, Matthew Kreuger and Tyler Sumner. This Winnipeg glazing team has been hard at work hand bombing glass up and down scaffold for...
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Glazing and metals crews are doing a skylight replacement at the University of British Columbia’s Douglas T. Kenny building!...
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