
LAREDO, TX (March 5, 2026)—Integrated Window Systems® (IWS) is celebrating Cobalt Construction’s successful completion of a new logistics warehouse in Laredo, Texas.
“Seeing the completed facility in Laredo reinforced why we do what we do. Cobalt was among the first to understand what our patented system could deliver,” said Mo Warford, President of IWS. “They recognized early on that cast-in-place technology isn’t just a better way to build; it’s a strategic advantage. This project is a prime example of innovation driving real results in the tilt-up construction industry.”

Time Savings That Move the Needle
For commercial builders like Cobalt Construction, schedule performance is everything. The IWS window system eliminates many of the steps associated with conventional window installation. Using IWS reduces labor hours, minimizes coordination complexity, and provides a weathered-in building shell from day one.

Reduced Maintenance, Increased Reliability
Beyond installation speed, the IWS system offers long-term benefits that are especially relevant for logistics and industrial facilities. Warehouses operate continuously and unplanned maintenance can be costly and disruptive.
That’s why IWS is such a game changer. Unlike traditional window installation methods, the IWS system uses wet glazing and a cast-in-place frame that forms a continuous, monolithic seal with the surrounding structure. This significantly reduces the points of failure that plague traditionally installed windows over time. Facility owners can expect fewer leaks, less air infiltration, and longer service life. All of which contribute to lower lifecycle costs for the building.

Integrated Window Systems (IWS) is the developer of a patented cast-in-place window installation system designed to improve speed, performance, and reliability in tilt-up construction. For more information on how IWS can help with projects ranging from industrial facilities to large-scale commercial builds, visit iwstilt.com.
