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Award-Winning 8B and 9BL Series Base Shoe are Now In Stock |
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CRL’s innovative 8B Series for monolithic glass - and 9BL for laminated glass - railing systems are now in stock and ready to ship from a local CRL service center. The 9BL Base Shoe is a dry glaze system featuring honeycomb negative spaces that make it 30% lighter than standard base shoes. This simplifies handling and installation, and also reduces shipping costs. The base shoe is designed to meet 2015 IBC code revisions requiring laminated glass in guardrail applications.
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Thank You for Helping to Make CRL-U.S. Aluminum the Top Metal Company
Glass Magazine has named CRL-U.S. Aluminum the Top Metal Company for the 4th straight year! The accolade recognizes the leading architectural metal fabricators in the United States and Canada based on sales volume. The award comes on the heels of several key expansion efforts, new product launches, and increasing market share for the company. Thank you for your continued support, and we look forward to working with you toward another prosperous year!
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CRL Awarded Over Two Miles of Aluminum Railing at Multi-Million Dollar Mariners Bay Apartments
Located in Marina Del Rey, California, Mariners Bay Apartments is currently undergoing a multi-million dollar renovation to give the complex a sophisticated, yet casual seaside feel. The over 370 updated balconies will feature two miles of ARS Aluminum Railing System from CRL. The ARS System incorporates tempered glass, which will allow unobstructed views of the surrounding marina. It’s also engineered to meet all applicable building codes.
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Entering the Interior Glass Market
Chris Hanstad, VP of Architectural Sales at CRL, provided insight on a recent Glass Magazine article that covered how to successfully enter the interior glass market. In the article, Chris discusses the value and benefits of interior glass systems, and shares details on how to overcome challenges when entering the market. This is important as the industry is growing due to architects specifying more and more interior glass systems.
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