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How often are your educational school projects requiring fire-rated glazing that combines safety and security measures?

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How often are your educational school projects requiring fire-rated glazing that combines safety and security measures?

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TGP Reflections: Building Close Knit Teams at TGP

Lauren Feagler, HR Manager at Technical Glass Products, explains how the close-knit teams at TGP support one another both on and off the manufacturing floor....


TGP Reflections: Investing in the Next Generation

While it certainly takes interest and initiative to start a career in manufacturing, it also takes a company willing to invest in new talent. Eric Lentz, plant manager, discusses how TGP nurtures the ...


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In recent years, forced entry- and bullet-resistant glass have seen increased use in multiple occupancy types, from schools, banks, currency exchanges, police stations, embassies, military installatio...


Creating Clarity: Are There Disadvantages to Fire-Rated Glass?

Fire-rated glass allows designs that would have been difficult, if not impossible, decades ago. Whereas previously, fire- and life-safety code requirements were only achievable with opaque materials o...


From Internship to Team Lead: Manufacturing Day Benefits the Next Generation

At TGP, we believe in nurturing the next generation of manufacturers—from MFG Day events and internships to providing many career paths for our team members. Hope Bostick, an Assembly Team Lead a...


Schine Student Center—Syracuse, NY

See how Syracuse University renovated the Schine Student Center to create a space that is welcoming, visually connected, navigable and open using fire-rated glazing assemblies....


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