Managing Successful Low-Slope Roofing Projects

May 2018
Sponsored by Duro-Last®, Inc., MBCI, Polyglass U.S.A., Inc. and Versico Roofing Systems

Presented by Mark Graham

Continuing Education

Use the following learning objectives to focus your study while reading this month’s Continuing Education article.

Learning Objectives - After reading this article, you will be able to:

  1. Explore how building owner expectations can impact roof system designs.
  2. Examine how code implications can impact roofing projects.
  3. Determine current roofing industry problems and how to avoid them.
  4. Discuss how to interact with successful roofing contractors.

This webinar will provide tips for building owners, architects, engineers and consultants involved in roofing projects on low-slope commercial and industrial buildings. Topics to be discussed include building owners’ expectations, project documents, code requirements, warranties, current industry issues, and selecting and dealing with contractors. Time will be allotted within the webinar for questions from the participants on these and other roofing-related topics.

Managing Successful Low-Slope Roofing Projects webinar


Presenter photo of Mark Graham

Mark S. Graham holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Architectural Engineering from the Milwaukee School of Engineering. He joined NRCA in 1993, and is responsible for the association's technical services section. Responsibilities of this section include response to inquiries for technical information and assistance, serving as the association's technical liaison with outside organizations, and developing and maintaining the association's technical documents, including The NRCA Roofing and Waterproofing Manual. Mark is also a member of the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers Inc., International Code Council and National Fire Protection Association.


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