Glass Templating
​​Precise digital templates generated from on-site scans, enabling accurate glass cutting, fitting, and installation.
Our glass templating service combines precise on-site scanning with advanced digital modeling to generate exact glass templates for fabrication. Whether for railings, canopies, or custom installations, we deliver accurate, ready-to-use digital files that ensure seamless fitting and efficient installation. The result is reduced waste, minimized errors, and a faster turnaround from design to completion.​​​​​
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CURTAIN WALL
Our specialized workflows allow us to take curtain wall design drawings and precisely adjust all dimensions to match verified site conditions. When required, we accurately lay out mullions, anchors, and framing components to ensure seamless alignment during installation. Complex glass and framing geometries are modeled with confidence, enabling precise fabrication and a flawless, first-pass installation.
GLAZING CANOPIES
Exact glass sizes are determined by aligning the architectural design intent with verified 3D as-built site measurements. Each panel is precisely adjusted to account for real-world conditions such as overhangs, slopes, hole locations, and potential interferences—ensuring every glass element meets design specifications and fits perfectly during installation.
How It Works
Our process begins with a high-precision 3D laser scan of the structure, capturing millions of data points to create an exact digital representation of the installation environment. We analyze concrete slabs, steel structures, standoffs, rough openings, and adjacent boundaries for alignment and dimensional accuracy, documenting any deviations through detailed reports. For installed standoffs and fasteners, precision contact lasers are used to capture their exact 3D positions with exceptional accuracy.
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Using the verified scan data, we align the glazing drawings to the as-built conditions while maintaining the original design intent and engineered parameters. Our in-house automated software then generates precise glazing profiles and hole locations, delivered in standard CAD format. These verified templates allow fabricators to manufacture glass panels that fit perfectly on site—eliminating rework, reducing waste, and ensuring efficient, first-pass installation.