Kensington Glass Arts, Inc.
Bill Wilson began their work experience as a Junior Architectural Designer at F. Daniel Cathers in 1986. Bill then worked as a Project Manager - Interiors at Dickinson Hefner, Inc from 1988 to 1989. Bill then became a Junior Project Manager at Omni Construction in 1989. Following that, they were a Lead Installer at Systems Connection of Maryland from 1990 to 1993. Bill then served as a Facilities Services Manager at Omnifics from 1993 to 2007. In 2007, they joined American Office as a Director of Project Management, a position they held until 2015. During their time at American Office, they also served as a Cub Scout Round Table Commissioner for the Boy Scouts of America from 2007 to 2014. In 2015, they returned to Kensington Glass Arts, Inc as the Director of Sales and Marketing until 2019. From 2019 to 2020, they worked as a Project Manager at Inscape. Currently, they are the Vice President of Business Development at Kensington Glass Arts, Inc.
Bill Wilson attended J W Robinson HS from 1976 to 1980. Bill then pursued Architecture at Virginia Tech from 1980 to 1985, earning a Bachelor of Architecture degree.
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Kensington Glass Arts, Inc.
Kensington Glass Arts, Inc. is unique, both in our approach and in our configuration. We are first and foremost specialty glaziers; known for installing glass in the interior of office buildings; however, we also fabricate 90% of what we install. This means that we start with raw sheet glass that we cut to size, apply edgework and other fabrication processes and make this raw material into safety glass, ready to install. We also specialize in manufacturing specialty glass products such as laminated, beveled, sandblasted, specialty patterned glass and custom CNC shape work. By controlling the work from beginning to end, we can: Control the quality of the fabricated product; Control the schedule of glass fabrication; Control the schedule of the glass installation and: Control the cost of the finished product. Together, this increased level of control works to further advance the project goals and exceed our customer’s expectations. The broad range of our abilities makes KGa a valuable resource for the Architect/Designer. Knowing that the project will be properly handled from concept to completion allows unprecedented freedom. Our ability to work with design teams and find solutions to design problems is unmatched. Instead of being forced to work with multiple specialty glass suppliers, some laminated, some etched, and some patterned glass; these problems can now be solved with a single vendor, not just through fabrication, but all the way through installation. In 2018, KGa expanded into Building Envelope. While KGa has always been a leader in providing building entry facades for the renovation of lobbies and equally involved in providing aluminum doors or entrances, this new endeavor dramatically changed the face of what KGa had to offer. Our expansion into building envelope includes multi-story curtainwalls, unitized curtainwalls and metal panel systems.