GCCM

Glen burnie HS

Project Overview

The Glen Burnie High School project involved the installation of a captured curtain wall system designed to enhance natural daylight, improve building performance, and support a modern educational environment. The system was engineered to deliver durability, safety, and long-term functionality while complementing the school’s architectural design.

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Our Contribution

GCCM Corp was responsible for the installation of the captured curtain wall system, ensuring precise fitment, structural integrity, and seamless integration with the existing building envelope. Our team coordinated closely with project stakeholders to meet schedule requirements and maintain strict quality standards.

Key Features

  • Captured curtain wall façade system

  • Durable aluminum framing

  • Large glazed areas for enhanced daylighting

  • Weather-resistant and energy-efficient design

  • Compliance with educational facility standards and codes

Challenges and Solutions

Challenge:
Installing a large-scale curtain wall system in an active school environment while maintaining safety and minimizing disruption.

Solution:
GCCM Corp implemented carefully phased installation planning, strict site safety measures, and precise installation techniques to ensure efficient execution without impacting school operations.

Impact and Benefits

  • Improved natural lighting for classrooms and common areas

  • Modernized exterior appearance

  • Long-lasting façade performance with minimal maintenance

  • Enhanced comfort and energy efficiency

  • Safe and reliable building envelope for an educational facility

Project Highlights

  • Architect:

    Gale associate

  • Location:

    Annapolis, MD

  • Scoop of work:

    Captured curtain wall system

  • Project type:

    Educational Facility

  • Completion Date:

    2025

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