Location: Brownsburg, IN
Multi-Family Project
Sq ft: 57,000
MF.045 TPO
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Bill Estes Detail Shop
Location: Indianapolis, IN
Commercial re-roof
Sq ft: 12,500
MF .060 TPO
Big Woods
Location: Speedway, IN
Hospitality
Sq ft: 7,000
NF.045 TPO
Ascent
Location: Plainfield, IN
Multi-Family
Sq ft: 196,200
Dimensional Shingles & Adhered .060 EPDM
IKEA
Ikea roof by CE Reeve, a Tecta America Company
Location: Fishers, IN
Commercial Roofing Project
Sq ft: 286,000
MF .060 TPO
UPS
Location: Plainfield, IN
Commercial Roofing Project
Sq ft: 892,620
MF .060 EPDM
Hub @ West Lafayette
Location: Indianapolis, IN
Multi-Family Project
Sq ft: 30,500
Adhered .060 TPO
Hooverland Assisted Living
Location: Indianapolis, IN
Assisted Living Facility
Sq ft: 20,500
Dimensional Shingles Adhered .060 TPO
Borg Warner
Location: Noblesville, IN
Commercial Project
77,500 Sq. ft.
Adhered .060 EPDM
ABC Roofing Donates Materials for Roofing Project
ABC Roofing, a Tecta America Company donated materials as part of a roofing project for A Village for One.
Called Aniasa’s Place, the facility will house six girls at a time, ages 12-18, who are transitioning out of being exploited for sex trafficking. It is slated to open June 2020 and is the brain child of non-profit organization A Village for One.
Watch the story here:
https://www.koin.com/local/clackamas-county/home-under-construction-for-girls-escaping-sex-trafficking/
2020 WBC Craftsmanship Award Winner
2020 Craftsmanship Award Winner – Architectural Metals
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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]The WBC Craftsmanship Committee, originally headed by Arthur B. Heaton, organized the first Craftsmanship Awards in 1950; the committee then reorganized the program in 1956 to the same format, which continues today. In 1992, the Craftsmanship Awards Program Chairman Darrel Rippeteau, of Rippeteau Architects, created the Star Awards. These awards are given to craftsmen who exhibit the key characteristics of all the Craftsmanship Award winners and focus on “the essence of craftsmanship” in the following categories: Visual Excellence, Technical Excellence, and Excellence in the Face of Adversity.
As the awards have grown in prestige and the caliber of construction in the Washington, DC area has escalated, the celebration of craftsmanship has expanded. As a result, this awards program has furthered the growth and development of superior craftsmanship in the Washington area.
Architectural Metals was awarded a Craftsmanship Award in the Metals category for their work on the National Museum of the United States Army.
“I am very proud of our project management and installation teams for excellent execution of a very challenging and demanding project, said Brian McClelland, President of Architectural Metals, a Tecta America Company.
https://www.wbcnet.org/craftsmanship-awards/current-and-past-winners/2020-craftsmanship-winners/
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Tecta America Marks 20 Years in Commercial Roofing Business
Tecta America marks 20 years in business in 2020 and continues to solidify its national prominence.
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Tecta America marks 20 years in business in 2020 and continues to solidify its national prominence with ongoing acquisitions of independent roofing businesses, and with continuous improvement of its existing local operating units.
Founded by a group of 10 roofing professionals with 17 locations in 2000, Tecta has grown to 75 locations with over 3,500 employees.
“Tecta’s business model sets us apart. We have worked hard since our beginning to take the very best of our strong local operations and terrific people, and then work to add incremental value provided by our national resources,” said Mark Santacrose, CEO.
During those 20 years of business, the company has utilized its relationships and experience to provide a comprehensive range of roofing services and technology to its customers.
Tecta America has long specialized in installation, replacement, repairs and maintenance, disaster response, asset management, advanced sustainability, and in-house custom fabricated sheet metal work. Their roofing industry expertise includes industrial, warehousing, commercial offices, healthcare, educational institutions, and state, local, and federal government buildings.
The quality of Tecta America’s locations’ work has earned them top awards from roofing product manufacturers and trade associations. These include Gold Circle Awards, Johns Manville Peak Advantage, Firestone Circle of Quality, Firestone’s President’s Club Award, Carlisle ESP, Sika Sarnafil Partners Club Elite, and Alliance levels, GAF Master Roofing Contractor, and Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) Excellence in Construction Award.
Tecta’s history includes seven past NRCA Presidents who have served on the NRCA board, committees, and regional associations, as well as Tecta’s management team, comprising of some of the most talented and experienced names in the roofing industry.
“A lot has changed since we came together in 2000, both across Tecta and in the industry at large,” Rob McNamara, President of F.J.A. Christiansen Roofing said. “Fortunately, the ideals which brought us together 20 years ago have not changed. Because of that, we’re able to look ahead and remain excited about our continued growth.”[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]