Brian Griffin
“Our team is highly knowledgeable on a wide range of glazing and panel systems. While glass is often made in the U.S., our products come from all over the world. We make recommendations based on what is the best fit for your project. We often get asked, “Why can’t we get an exact color on my windows or panels?” Each paint application for curtainwall, panels, louvers, etc. have different processes that require a unique paint formulation. There will always be slight variations, but our vendors work to give you the closest match possible.
Another tip for client: while value-engineering can be a good way to save money, using established material systems that have a proven track record are worth the cost in the long-run.”
Years in Industry: 12
Years with PCC: 10
*Last updated 2021
Favorite PCC Project: Glenstone Museum. It was a large interior glass job with complex engineering requirements, logistical planning and unique application of product. The finish look is unique to the area and will last for many years.
Most Interesting Thing You’ve Seen on the Job: Interior structurally glazed curtainwall on the Milken Museum project. Each glass piece weighed over 1,000 lbs and required large equipment setup to get it into the building and installed.
Best Day on the Job: Seeing a project come together with the install that closely matches the original renderings.
What skill would you like to master? I’d like to become a better guitar player
Favorite Sports Team: Virginia Tech Hokies Football