The North American Contractor Certification Program (NACC) is pleased to announce the upcoming premiere of a documentary featuring their efforts in bringing certification to the glazing industry along with a specific look at projects that NACC certified companies have completed. The documentary is titled “The Quest for Quality” and it was produced by the Drexel University Construction Management program.
This video will debut online on February 18th at 6 pm EST.
“The Quest for Quality” investigates the glazing industry’s attention to quality and takes a deep dive into the NACC Certification program. With a focus on the iconic Comcast Tower in Philadelphia that featured significant glazing work from the certified company of Eureka Metal & Glass, the film connects how NACC certification can directly impact glazing installations. In addition, there will also be interviews of several NACC certified glazing contractors from the Philadelphia area discussing various aspects of quality and certification and footage from Guardian Glass at one of their float facilities.
This documentary was a collaboration between Drexel and The Architectural Glass Institute (AGI) and is the second in a series developed to educate students about the influence of construction on the built environment and how the work done shapes communities. Stephanie Staub of the AGI played a major role in facilitating this production along with the cooperation of many NACC certified companies and organization board members.
The premiere event will be 90 minutes in total including the planned 30-minute run time of the documentary. This event is open to the glass and glazing industry and you can reserve your spot by clicking here.
About NACC
The North American Contractor Certification (NACC) Program is the glazing industry’s only third-party, ANSI accredited recognition of architectural glass and metal contractors who consistently demonstrate business and operational excellence. Applicant companies undergo an annual, multi-day, on-site evaluation of their adherence to industry identified best practices, and proficiency in the areas of business processes, quality, safety, contract administration, and glazing processes.