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DPR Construction, Phoenix<\/h3>\n
\"Eighty-two<\/a>

Eighty-two Daylighting Systems were installed in the renovated 16,533-square-foot building.<\/p><\/div>\n

Team<\/h4>\n

Roofing contractor:<\/b> Arithane Foam<\/a>, Corona, Calif.
\nArchitect\/engineer:<\/b>
SmithGroupJJR<\/a>, Phoenix
\nDaylighting systems distributor:<\/b>
Norcon Industries<\/a>, Guadalupe, Ariz.<\/p>\n

Roof Materials<\/h4>\n

Eighty-two Daylighting Systems were installed in the renovated 16,533-square-foot building, formerly an abandoned retail boutique at the corner of 44th Street and Van Buren in Phoenix.<\/p>\n

\u201cThe use of the Daylighting Systems was an integral part of our sustainability and lighting energy savings plans for the renovated space,\u201d says Dave Elrod, regional manager of DPR Construction, Phoenix. \u201cThe products are a cost-efficient solution to provide lighting since they nearly eliminate the need for artificial daytime lighting.\u201d<\/p>\n

In addition, the roof is composed of foam with an R-25 insulation value (approximately 4-inches thick) over plywood sheathing.<\/p>\n

Daylighting systems manufacturer:<\/b> Solatube International Inc.<\/a>
\nFoam roofing manufacturer:<\/b> Quik-Shield from
SWD Urethane<\/a><\/p>\n

Roof Report<\/h4>\n

DPR Construction is a national technical builder specializing in highly complex and sustainable projects. In less than 10 months, the design-build team researched, designed, permit-ted, and built a highly efficient and modern workplace with numerous innovative sustainability features.<\/p>\n

In addition to natural daylighting, the office features an 87-foot zinc-clad solar chimney, which releases hot air from the building while drawing cooler air in; shower towers that act as evaporative coolers to regulate building temperatures; 87 operable windows designed to open and close automatically (based on indoor\/outdoor temperatures); and two \u201cvampire\u201d shut-off switches to keep electrical devices (radios, cell-phone chargers, microwaves) from using plug energy when no one is in the office.<\/p>\n

Access to the building was limited during construction. Spray foam roofing, which took about seven days to complete, had to be done in small quadrants because of the tight schedule as work was progressing in the other sections. The roofing workers were challenged by the barrel-shaped roof, which created footing difficulties, and the many penetrations that had to be flashed, including all PV support legs, Solatubes, skylights and HVAC penetrations. Work was completed in the middle of winter, so additional protections and efficiencies were required.<\/p>\n

The circa-1972 building has been officially certified as a Net-Zero Energy Building by the Seattle-based International Living Future Institute through its Living Building Challenge program. It also has received LEED-NC Platinum certification from the U.S. Green Building Council, Washington, D.C.<\/p>\n

PHOTOS:<\/b> Ted Van Der Linden, DPR Construction
\n<\/p>\n

Resurrection Health Care, Wheeling, Ill.<\/h3>\n
\"Over<\/a>

Over the existing roof, the team installed two layers of flat polyisocyanurate insulation with a combined R-value of 25 (required by the Village of Wheeling) set in cold-process roofing insulation adhesive.<\/p><\/div>\n

Team<\/h4>\n

Roofing contractor:<\/b> Waukegan Roofing Co. Inc.<\/a>, Waukegan, Ill.<\/p>\n

Roof Materials<\/h4>\n

A new 60-mil Fleece-backed TPO roof membrane now covers the approximately 20,000-square-foot roof.
\nTPO manufacturer:<\/b>
Duro-Last Roofing Inc.<\/a><\/p>\n

Roof Report<\/h4>\n

The office facility\u2019s existing four-ply coal tar pitch and gravel roof system was mopped directly to the gypsum roof deck without roof insulation. Multiple leaks appeared where splits, cracks and blisters had occurred throughout the field of the roof and along the perimeter flashings.<\/p>\n

Waukegan Roofing removed the existing roofing gravel along with accumulated dirt and debris from the roof surface and properly disposed of it. Then, over the existing roof, the team installed two layers of flat polyisocyanurate insulation with a combined R-value of 25 (required by the Village of Wheeling) set in cold-process roofing insulation adhesive. Tapered insulation also was installed at eight roof drains and behind seven exhaust-fan curbs to improve the flow of water off the surface of the roof.<\/p>\n

Next, the white thermoplastic single-ply roof with a 15-year limited warranty was installed using a cold-process membrane adhesive. Prefabricated roof flashings from the membrane manufacturer ensure the weathertight integrity of the new roof system. Finally, 24-gauge sheet metal flashings with a Kynar 500 20-year paint finish were installed.<\/p>\n

The reroofing project took place from Nov. 1 to Nov. 15, 2014.<\/p>\n

PHOTOS:<\/b> McShane Fleming Studios, courtesy of Waukegan Roofing Co. Inc.
\n<\/p>\n

Hulquist IP Office Building, Chapel Hill, N.C.<\/h3>\n
\"The<\/a>

The roof consists of 60-mil TPO membrane fully adhered on low-slope areas and System 2500 mechanically seamed standing-seam panels on the steep-slope areas.<\/p><\/div>\n

Team<\/h4>\n

Roofing contractor:<\/b> Highland Roofing Co.<\/a>, Wilmington N.C.
\nGeneral contractor:<\/b>
JM Thompson Co.<\/a>, Raleigh N.C.
\nArchitect:<\/b>
Phillips Architecture PA<\/a>, Raleigh<\/p>\n

Roof Materials<\/h4>\n

The roof consists of about 8,000 square feet of 60-mil TPO membrane fully adhered on low-slope areas and approximately 7,000 square feet of System 2500 mechanically seamed standing-seam panels in Dark Bronze on the steep-slope areas.
\nTPO manufacturer:<\/b>
Carlisle SynTec Systems<\/a>
\nStanding-seam manufacturer:<\/b>
Construction Metal Products Inc.<\/a><\/p>\n

Roof Report<\/h4>\n

The roofing portion of this new construction project took place August to September 2014.<\/p>\n

PHOTOS:<\/b> Mark Terry Photo\/Video, courtesy Highland Roofing Co.
\n<\/p>\n

Wardwell Field Airport Hangar, Casper, Wyo.<\/h3>\n
\"The<\/a>

The hangar is a unique historical building; therefore, the designer wanted to keep the heritage of the building intact while transforming it into an elegant, updated and functional facility.<\/p><\/div>\n

Team<\/h4>\n

Architect:<\/b> Chris Layton & Associates<\/a>, Salt Lake City
\nGeneral contractor\/installer:<\/b> Can Do Co., Casper, Wyo., (307) 234-6299<\/p>\n

Roof Materials<\/h4>\n

Exterior:<\/b> 2 1\/2- by 1\/2-inch Corrugated Profile in Baltic Brown Granite, 28 gauge
\nInterior hangar:<\/b> 2 1\/2- by 1\/2-inch Corrugated Profile Galvanized, 28 gauge, and 1 1\/2-inch Corrugated Rezibond, 28 gauge
\nInterior office:<\/b> 1 1\/4- by 1\/4-inch Corrugated Profile Galvanized, 28 gauge, and 1 1\/4- by 1\/4-inch Corrugated Profile Rezibond, 28 gauge, and 1 1\/4- by 1\/4-inch Corrugated Profile Bonderized, 24 gauge, which was acid washed and clear coated.
\nSteel manufacturer:<\/b> Bridger Steel
\nSteel supplier:<\/b>
Steelscape LLC<\/a><\/p>\n

Roof Report<\/h4>\n

The hangar, which was named after WWI Pilot Major Doyen P. Wardwell, was built in 1934 and marked the completion of the airport that served as the new north-and-south airmail route from Billings, Mont., to Denver. The facility was used by the military during WWII. From 1954-72, the hangar was used as an indoor arena for community events. In the 1960s, part of the movie \u201cThe Hellfighters\u201d starring John Wayne was filmed there. After its August 2013 retrofit, the airport hangar now is the main office for the Can Do Co.<\/p>\n

The hangar is a unique historical building; therefore, the designer wanted to keep the heritage of the building intact while transforming it into an elegant, updated and functional facility.<\/p>\n

PHOTOS:<\/b> Steelscape LLC
\n
\n

\"A<\/a>

A 750-square-foot green roof was installed on the cantilevered entrance to the atrium that connects two MetroTop Plaza buildings.<\/p><\/div><\/p>\n

MetroTop Plaza, Woodbridge, N.J.<\/h3>\n

Roof Materials<\/h4>\n

A 750-square-foot green roof was installed on the cantilevered entrance to the atrium that connects two MetroTop Plaza buildings. The green roof is a value-added amenity that offers an appealing, landscaped view from the windows of Plaza II, the 9-story office tower in the complex.<\/p>\n

The extensive green roof features lightweight, pre-vegetated mats in which plants are pre-grown in an engineered growing medium. The mats\u2019 flexible geosynthetic composite is thermally bonded to a non-woven filter fabric reinforced with a layer of non-woven fleece. The mats can be cut and rolled up like sod for transportation to project sites and then rolled out for fast, easy installation of instant green roofs. For projects in the U.S., all system components are 100 percent American-made.<\/p>\n

Green roof manufacturer:<\/b> Xero Flor Green Roof System from Xero Flor America<\/a><\/p>\n

Roof Report<\/h4>\n

Owned and managed by MetroTop Plaza Associates, Iselin, N.J., MetroTop Plaza is a Class A office complex.<\/p>\n

\u201cWe selected Xero Flor because Xero Flor America assessed the site for our green roof, evaluated all the requirements for a successful, sustainable installation, and gave us a complete and price-competitive project plan,\u201d says Sam Friedman, project executive, MetroTop Plaza Associates.<\/p>\n

Since the project was completed in November 2013, Friedman adds the tenants\u2019 response has been so positive that MetroTop Plaza Associates is planning a second Xero Flor green roof project. It will be an 800-square-foot green roof atop the atrium itself.<\/p>\n

PHOTOS:<\/b> Xero Flor America
\n<\/p>\n

Hypertherm Co., Lebanon, N.H.<\/h3>\n
\"The<\/a>

The roof installation required air barriers and intricate flashing details to accommodate waterproofing of the HVAC units and numerous skylights.<\/p><\/div>\n

Team<\/h4>\n

Roofing contractor:<\/b> Academy Roofing Corp.<\/a>, Rindge, N.H.
\nArchitect and general contractor:<\/b>
Bread LoafCorp.<\/a>, Middlebury, Vt.<\/p>\n

Roof Materials<\/h4>\n

The LEED Certified building required particular roof materials, including 1,700 square feet of mechanically fastened TPO membrane, a vapor barrier, polyiso insulation at a minimum 4-inch thickness, tapered insulation, and tapered crickets and scuppers for positive slope drainage. The system features a metal deck and Washington, D.C.-based Forest Stewardship Council-certified wood curb and blocking materials.<\/p>\n

TPO manufacturer:<\/b> Firestone Building Products Co.<\/a><\/p>\n

Roof Report<\/h4>\n

The 160,000-square-foot facility is the new center of global operations for Hypertherm, which provides industrial laser cutting for metal tooling and machinery. The building is being used for manufacturing, research labs and offices.<\/p>\n

Academy Roofing\u2019s knowledge of sustainable technology and expertise with roofing systems and insulation was of pinnacle importance when selecting the company for this project. Not only did Academy provide complete and thorough LEED documentation for certification, it also worked with the client to provide the most feasible, affordable and workable budget.<\/p>\n

\u201cAcademy Roofing was chosen due to the ability to meet a demanding winter time schedule and their vast knowledge of green-building industry requirements,\u201d explains Jan Becker, architect, Bread Loaf Corp. \u201cThey ensured all products met or exceeded the LEED requirements. Academy is one of the finest roofing contractors we have had the pleasure to work with.\u201d<\/p>\n

The project demands included unique flashing details, raised skylight section areas and custom-designed A-framed roof sections with skylights. Varying roof surfaces meant safety was imperative, especially with respect to winter weather. Overhead crane work, steel work and protection of open edges of the building were required during construction at the high-traffic job site.<\/p>\n

Academy Roofing provided design expertise regarding the architectural details of the varied roof sections, including custom fabrication of roof system components. The roof installation required air barriers and intricate flashing details to accommodate waterproofing of the HVAC units and numerous skylights.<\/p>\n

PHOTOS:<\/b> Bread Loaf Corp.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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