McNeil Consumer
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McNeil Consumer Healthcare’s worldwide Tylenol manufacturing plant required a comprehensive plan that included a “no business interruption” project. This project occurs in Puerto Rico where frequent rain contributes to production delays and potential leaks contributing to business interruption and possible manufacturing contamination. Close monitoring by American Roof Technology employing consistent team methodologies between client, contractor and consultant has realized a successful installation. |
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| Amgen Manufacturing, Ltd. |
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American Roof Technology performs primary roof consulting services for Amgen, a leading human therapeutics company in the biotechnology industry. Robust design and engineering assures zero business interruption during project construction and for the lifecycle of the roof system. Critical to successful projects is administration of HSE, material and contractor compliance, quality control, design and testing. Successful strategies are developed providing efficiencies and risk management during all phases of the project. |
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| Macy’s - Burdines |
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When Macy's – Burdines requires confidence with roof consulting, they call on American Roof Technology. Our relationship has been built on providing comprehensive evaluations for 70+ locations in Florida. Due to the high standards for roof design associated with Florida (Miami-Dade), American Roof Technology has designed systems and strategies aligned with corporate objectives. This has resulted in 20+ year business relationship providing critical information for management of Macy's - Burdines 6 million square feet of roof assets. |
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Johnson & Johnson
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Design and specification for roofing projects is dependent on many factors. All projects require consideration regarding current business operations. The unique design needs for Ethicon required extensive due diligence and specifications to reduce project risk. Combined with full time observation by a qualified roof technician, senior level project management and executive review, the roof project achieved success in accordance with the specifications and client expectations. |
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Miami-Dade County
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Schools are especially conscious of design and specifications that meet safety requirements for students/personnel, minimal maintenance needs, and achieving budgetary objectives. American Roof Technology has been meeting the needs for school system roof services by thoroughly understanding the school administration needs and converting those requirements into appropriate specifications. |
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Frigidare |
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650,000 square feet including Johns Manville Modified Bitumen and MBCI Standing Seam metal roof systems. |
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Fm Global |
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American Roof Technology has been working with FM Global insured’s for over 10 years. In Puerto Rico, FM Global contacted American Roof Technology to conduct testing services for its high risk clients located in Puerto Rico. This resulted in the successful testing of over 50 million square feet. Subsequent design and project administration was performed on over 12 million square feet for some of the most prestigious pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and manufacturing companies insured by FM Global. |
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Hellmann
Worldwide
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Testing of Hellmann Worldwide Logistics roof system resulted in failure to comply with its insurance company wind load requirements. American Roof Technology designed, specified, and observed the installation of a new roof system while providing guidelines that assured an incident free project installation. This successful project achieved insurance compliance, budget requirements, and business interruption objectives. |
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| Millipore |
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American Roof Technology designed a structural retrofit roof system utilizing a hat channel with cross bridging to install an MBCI metal roof system. This design technique provided a new substrate for the installation of the metal roof system without compromising or removal of the previous roof and thereby reducing business interruption risk. Upon successful installation, Millipore achieved its insurance company wind speed requirements of 175 mph wind rating. |
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| Schering Plough |
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Characteristic of all pharmaceuticals, American Roof Technology maintained its standards for providing design, specification, roof observation, and documentation for project success. The poor condition of the previous roof system added challenge to the project. Strategic execution planning and application technique played a vital role in achieving an incident free installation. American Roof Technology design and best practices as provide a high level of assurance to all project stakeholders. |
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Thermo King Corporation |
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Thermo King Corporation (an Ingersoll Rand Company) manufacturing site includes multiple buildings that have individual requirements for roof systems. Each building required design considerations geared toward achieving overall budget objectives, insurance requirements for 175 mph wind rating, and roof observation for project communication to senior level management. |
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United States Army |
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American Roof Technology provided services related to roof survey, design and specification to include change out of wood plank decks to metal, and prepared annual roof budgets for Ft. Gillem & Ft. McPherson. |
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