FBC-compliant impact glazing assessments, curtain wall systems engineering, and NOA-documented facade consultation โ engineered for Florida's High-Velocity Hurricane Zone and beyond.
Qrown Engineering's glazing and fenestration practice covers the full product and project lifecycle โ from early-stage design and testing consultation through Notice of Acceptance (NOA) and Florida Product Approval (FPA) development. We work directly with manufacturers, contractors, and design professionals on windows, doors, and glass-infill railing systems with aluminum framing across residential and commercial applications.
Whether you need engineering support to develop a new product approval, verify that an existing approval covers your specific installation configuration, or navigate HVHZ compliance from scratch, Qrown Engineering brings licensed PE authority and deep FBC/NOA familiarity to every engagement. Use our Wind Pressure Calculator to generate preliminary design pressures for your fenestration scope.
NOA-Compliant Impact Glazing and Curtain Wall Engineering for Florida's Most Demanding Wind Zones
End-to-end product approval support โ from initial design consultation and test program development through NOA and FPA submission. We help manufacturers bring compliant, market-ready products to Florida's most demanding wind zones.
Licensed PE verification that your specified product and installation configuration is covered by the applicable NOA or FPA โ and permit package preparation that moves projects through plan review without rejection.
Structural analysis and connection design for curtain wall, storefront, and glass-infill railing systems โ integrated with your design package and verified against FBC and ASCE 7 wind pressure requirements.
Representative glazing and fenestration projects โ commercial curtain wall systems and high-rise facade installations.
Engineering review of aluminum curtain wall mullion sizing and panel connection design โ verified against ASCE 7 wind pressure requirements and FBC Chapter 14 for the applicable wind zone and exposure category.
Full-building glazed facade coordination โ confirming that specified fenestration products carry applicable Notice of Acceptance (NOA) or Florida Product Approval (FPA) documentation for the project's design pressure requirements and HVHZ classification.
Describe your fenestration scope and we'll identify the right compliance pathway โ NOA verification, permit package, or full facade engineering.