A City took decisive action against the existing deteriorated roof system on their Public Works facility. A comprehensive roof replacement project was employed on the 70,000 sq. ft. facility to ensure existing water infiltration concerns did not further impact the building integrity or the health and safety of the critical staff employed to keep the City’s fleet of emergency service vehicles in operation. The roof replacement project further achieved an increase in the insulating value of the roof system which more than doubled the existing assembly.
PROJECT GOALS
A unique facility which houses a wide array of services and functions, the Public Works facility’s new low slope roof assembly needed to provide a proper fit and remedy that would work with each distinct area of the building.
The City was looking to achieve the following key points:
- Increased thermal resistance value.
- Minimized disruption to the existing building operations.
- Wind-up lift concerns due to large overhead garage door openings.
- Improved roof access structures.
- Overall project costs within budget constraints.