Submit Plans
Send drawings, specifications, addenda, bid date, and the project context our estimators need.
Preconstruction Intake
Partner with a #14 national contract glazier for serious commercial envelope work. We align estimating with Division 07 and 08 scope review before preconstruction begins.
What Happens Next
The process starts with estimating. Preconstruction and design-assist follow award and alignment, then the work moves through controlled fabrication and field installation.
Send drawings, specifications, addenda, bid date, and the project context our estimators need.
We review Division 07 and 08 scope, system conflicts, delegated design requirements, and schedule pressure points.
Depending on project stage, we return a scoped proposal, budget direction, VE path, or design-assist conversation.
Project Intake
Send the current documents and the facts that affect scope, schedule, system selection, and commercial fit.
Frequently Asked
Estimating reviews the bid documents, confirms fit and timing, and follows up for missing scope information before proposal work begins.
Yes. Design-assist typically begins after alignment on commercial fit and project intent, with estimating and preconstruction working in sequence.
Yes. We can flag interface risk between glazing, cladding, waterproofing, entrances, fire-rated assemblies, and delegated-design requirements.
Current architectural drawings, specifications, addenda, relevant structural details, bid instructions, and the project schedule are the best starting point.
1CG evaluates work by scope, schedule, logistics, and team fit. Submit the project location and documents so the team can make a specific determination.
Yes, when the available design information supports a responsible budget. We will identify assumptions and gaps rather than hide them in a number.
Scope clarity before cost exposure
Start with estimating, define the scope, and surface envelope risk early enough to protect the schedule.