Roofing is a critical building component that is typically out-of-sight for the public but can have catastrophic impacts on the building and its occupants when it does not perform its primary function—preventing water infiltration. Yet roofing assessments, maintenance, and replacements are often undertaken with partial or incorrect information, resulting in decisions that are less-than-ideal with respect to performance and cost.
In this webinar, WJE architect Erik Murray and structural engineers Remo Capolino and Leah Ruther discuss how to obtain, organize, and analyze information about your roofing systems so that future maintenance and replacement planning can be implemented and tracked to avoid unexpected roofing failures and costly related building damage.
By the end of the webinar, you will be able to:
- Describe best practices for roof assessments and roof management
- Explain the basic capabilities and benefits of a roof asset management program
- Identify possible outputs and analytics that asset management tools can generate
- Prioritize timely roof maintenance and improvement projects for your buildings
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Leah M. Ruther, Senior AssociateWJE Grand Rapids MORE >People | Leah M. Ruther, Senior Associate
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Erik J. Murray, Principal and Unit ManagerWJE San Antonio MORE >People | Erik J. Murray, Principal and Unit Manager
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Remo R. Capolino, PrincipalWJE New Haven MORE >People | Remo R. Capolino, Principal
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WJE's roofing and waterproofing consultants have reviewed thousands of system failures and... MORE >Services | Roofing and Waterproofing