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Duke University Medical Center has a lot of roofs. Approximately 300, comprising 2.5 million square feet of roof surface. So far.
When Tim Pennigar, Coordinator of Medical Center Maintenance and Construction, arrived over 12 years ago, he will tell you, “We probably had one of every roofing system known to man out here. A real smorgasbord of construction from the 1920s on.” When Pennigar lead a second-generation of reroofing in the mid 1980s, he got a real education in what worked and what didn’t. And why. Read More
March 10, 2016

Construction Coordinator Gets Education In Roof Systems At Duke University Medical Center

Duke University Medical Center has a lot of roofs. Approximately 300, comprising 2.5 million square feet of roof surface. So far. When Tim Pennigar, Coordinator of Medical Center Maintenance […]
March 10, 2016

This Is The Roof That Jack Built For The New Cherokee Corp.

The roof systems on textile manufacturing facilities must solve some very specific problems and no one knows this better than Jack Standridge, engineer and Assistant Vice President of the New Cherokee […]
March 10, 2016

Roofing Product Gives Optimum Performance For Major U.S. Government Research Facility

Argonne National Laboratory, one of the largest energy research and development organizations in the nation with a world reputation for achievement in a variety of individual scientific and engineering disciplines, is […]
March 10, 2016

HOK Sports Facilities Group Tackles Roof Deck Problem With Heavyguard®

Architect Steve Kellen of HOK Sports Facility Group in Kansas City had a very specific problem to solve at the new Barry Switzer Center on the campus of the University […]