Sota History

Sota Glazing Inc. was founded in 1989 by Juan Speck and is an established supplier of pre-glazed, unitized curtain wall.  Our success has been achieved through innovative design and the development of local partners and regional sales agents both in North America and overseas.  This has allowed us to enjoy steady growth and expansion both in North America and offshore.

245W99thA dynamic company with international scope, Sota is dedicated to the specialty design, manufacture and installation of curtain wall systems for industrial, commercial and public buildings. The superiority of our system designs has led to significant improvement in the overall performance of building envelopes.  A full range of standard, proprietary systems is available and, with in-house expertise we can design custom curtain wall applications. 

Sota systems have been performance tested for wind load, air infiltration, static and dynamic water infiltration and seismic drift.  The integrity of our systems is supported by the use of stringent quality control methods employed through the fabrication and assembly process.  Communication through the design to the shop floor has enabled continuous improvement to our systems at every stage.

 

Staff

MITOur staff continues to build on past accomplishments with an eye to improving productivity, quality and cost effectiveness. Innovative thinking and flexible approach are the hallmarks of Sota’s success.   

Staff expertise along with the corporate ideology of achievement works well for our clients, whose projects are embraced with commitment and enthusiasm.

Contact us with your inquiry at
mailbox@sotawall.com


 




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