The House Food and Tap | St. Joseph, MN

The Challenge

This project required a subcontracting partner who could source high quality materials, adapt to an evolving timeline, and coordinate seamlessly with multiple trades. The GC needed expertise in glazing for the main entrance, vestibule, food sneeze guards, and bronze transoms over bathroom stalls—ensuring smooth collaboration to keep the project on track.

Our Solution

Heartland Glass provided expert glazing solutions with flexibility and precision. We sourced and installed high-quality materials, seamlessly integrating with other trades. Our team executed the main entrance, vestibule, custom food sneeze guards, and bronze transoms with careful craftsmanship. Clear communication and adaptability ensured the project stayed on schedule, delivering a flawless result.

Results Accomplished

Heartland Glass delivered a polished, high-quality installation that met the project’s unique demands. The main entrance and vestibule created a strong first impression, while the sneeze guards and bronze transoms enhanced both function and aesthetics. By staying flexible and coordinating closely with the GC, we ensured on-time completion and exceptional craftsmanship.

Why was Heartland Glass best suited for the work?

As a Top 50 Contract Glazier, Heartland Glass delivers expertise, reliability, and seamless collaboration. Our ability to source, fabricate, and install complex glazing—while adapting to project needs —made us the ideal partner. With precision, efficiency, and strong trade coordination, we delivered standout results.

Success Story

BCI Construction

Project Start August 2024
Project End March 2025

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