Past Performance - Building Construction, Renovation, and Repair

Chiricahua National Monument Demolition and Re-Roof

Project Description

This project consisted of the demolition and re-roof of three buildings located at the Chiricahua National Monument, about 35 miles south of Wilcox, AZ. The existing shingle roofs were replaced with a metal standing seam roof. Rain gutters and associated hardware, 5” aluminum seamless gutters and down spouts where also replaced.

Scope of Work

  • Demolition of existing roofing materials down to the substrate, all gutters, downspouts and drip edges.
  • Install a metal standing seam roof system, minimum 24 gage thickness. The roof system included a weather barrier underlayment.
  • Provide all necessary materials including trim and flashing, fasteners, and sealants.
  • Replace gutters with 5 inch seamless gutters and down spouts.
  • Roof penetration flashing; install preformed metal flashing to meet metal roof manufacturer’s requirements for attaching and sealing.

Project Challenges

  • Managed multiple suppliers, vendors and subcontractors.
  • Effectively managed on-site personnel meeting high quality and safety standards along with effective tenant relations.
  • Fall protection.
  • Public safety for occupied areas.
  • Simultaneous management of multiple phases with multiple disciplines and schedules (other work was also contracted in the area simultaneously).
  • Access to sites.

Location

Wilcox, AZ

Completion

2014

Project Cost

$93,961.59