A team charged with tackling a reroofing project at the Port of San Diego recently proved worth its salt, even as it dealt with the challenges posed by salt air and high-end cargo.
Chambers, Inc., dba Roof Construction, won the job to reroof National City Maritime Terminal Warehouse 24-B using a Johns Manville TPO system as the basis for design. And JM stepped in to help Sillman Architecture design a system that would meet the job's performance requirements, which included being able to withstand the high-moisture saltwater environment.
Other challenges included being careful not to let any debris fall onto the property, which is the site of a constantly rotating inventory of high-end vehicles.