NEW CONSTRUCTION SYSTEMS
What Our New Construction Services Cover
New construction is where the foundation of a roof system's long-term performance is either built correctly or compromised — and there is very little margin for error once the building is enclosed. Our team partners with general contractors, owners, and specifiers from early in the construction process through final closeout, bringing roofing and waterproofing expertise to the table at the design, value engineering, scheduling, and execution phases where it matters most.
We perform the full scope of commercial roofing and waterproofing work on new construction projects, including single-ply membrane systems, built-up roofing, metal roof systems, shingles, and specialty assemblies, along with all associated sheet metal work — custom flashings, coping caps, edge metal, scuppers, and guttering — and below-grade and above-grade waterproofing details. Our involvement from the front end of a project allows us to identify coordination issues, refine details, and sequence work in a way that keeps the schedule moving and avoids the costly corrections that come from roofing being treated as an afterthought.
Why the Right Roofing Partner Makes a Difference
In commercial construction, the roofing and waterproofing scope touches nearly every other trade on the project. Delays, installation deficiencies, and coordination failures in the roofing scope don't stay contained — they ripple across the schedule, hold up interior work, create liability exposure, and generate the kind of back-and-forth that erodes margins and strains relationships. General contractors and owners don't just need a roofing subcontractor who can install a membrane. They need a partner who understands the construction process, communicates proactively, and executes with the consistency and quality that keeps a project on track.
That means showing up prepared, staffing projects correctly, meeting critical path milestones, and maintaining a standard of workmanship that doesn't require rework. It means understanding how roofing interfaces with structural steel, metal wall panels, mechanical equipment, and building envelope systems — and coordinating those transitions correctly the first time. And it means delivering complete, properly documented close-out packages including warranties, manufacturer approvals, and as-built information that protect the owner long after the project is complete.
A roofing scope that is designed well, installed correctly, and closed out properly is one less thing a general contractor has to worry about. That's the standard we hold ourselves to on every new construction project we take on.