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Please contact 612-254-7373 or Email [email protected] With any questions or concerns. 

Thank you for visiting the blog. It is dedicated to the roof replacement project. Please visit the blog periodically for project information, answers to frequently asked questions, and project status updates. We appreciate your patience during the project. 

 

 

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MTP- Building 2 Roof replacement Notice

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On-site Project Manager Henry Hernandez

Cell: 612-638-8700

(Contact him with site-specific questions)

 

 

Shingle color selected by the Board

“CertainTeed Landmark” Weathered Wood

 

 

Equipment to be used during the project

 

 

 

On Thursday, September 19th at 7:00 a.m., the roof replacement project is scheduled to begin. The project is expected to take 2-3 days to complete, weather permitting. The crew will start on the Back side of the building (North Side) and will complete the Front side of the building (South Side) on Friday, September 20th. The small eyebrow roofs on the East and West sides of the building will be completed on another day with the use of a man lift. Last year’s building was completed in two days for reference.

If you currently have a satellite dish on the roof that is no longer in service and can be removed and disposed of, please email [email protected] and provide your address so it can be removed. If your dish is still active, a new com-deck dish mount will be installed to properly install the dish. You will lose service for the day as a third-party vendor will be used to realign the dish. 

For the duration of the project, the parking spots in front of the building on Flycatcher Ln will be used for equipment and material staging. There will be NO PARKING allowed in this area until the project is complete. During work hours, 7:00 am to 7:00 pm Flycatcher Lane will be blocked off to provide additional space for the crane to operate.

A 50-ton crane will be utilized to control the roof tear-off and to hoist materials onto the roof. The crew will do their best to limit debris from falling to the ground but there will be some. Members of the crew will be on the ground and will clean up as needed with the use of magnets. The magnets will pick up most of the nails but there are always a few left in the grass. A thorough cleanup of the site will be completed when the roof work is complete.

The parking garage entrance will remain open during the project. While the work is taking place on this side of the building, there will be a crew member on the ground to direct traffic as needed.

As part of the scope of work, the exhaust vents will be reworked to ensure they are properly installed and connected. This includes the dryer vents, bathroom, and, kitchen exhaust vents. This process will consist of cutting out the wood decking “sheathing”. When the sheathing is removed a brief visual inspection of the attic will be completed to identify any obvious issues. A new roof cap adaptor and piece of sheathing will be installed. This will prevent the vents from becoming detached and exhausting warm air into the attic. 

If you have any questions or concerns during the work please contact the dedicated on-site project manager Henry as he will be able to assist you the fastest. His cell number is 612-638-8700. You may also contact the main line number or Email [email protected] but the response will not be as fast. 

 

All dates and proposed plans are “Weather Permitting” and subject to change with little notice