con•tract [Pronunciation kuhn-trakt] –noun

1. an agreement between two or more parties for the doing or not doing of something specified.
2. an agreement enforceable by law.

glaz•ing [Pronunciation gley-zing] –noun

1. the act of furnishing or fitting with glass; the business or work of a glazier.
2. panes or sheets of glass set or made to be set in frames, as in windows, doors, or mirrors. Woodbridge Glass is a Contract Glazing company, specializing in the design and construction of projects involving Aluminum, Glass, Steel, Stone, Panels and Photovoltaics. Woodbridge concentrates on jobs including Medium and High-rise Residential, Hospitals and Medical Facilities , University and Educational Facilities, Medium and High-rise Commercial, Airport Facilities, Design-Build, Blast Protection, Signature and Custom Designed Projects. Generally, Woodbridge pursues glazing contracts, in Southern California, from $3M to $25M, although contracts of higher values can be negotiated.