Technology Campus Roofing

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Technology Campus Roofing

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Technology Campus Roofing

Intel's Mound campus in New Albany is a $20 billion roof plans in central Ohio that will produce advanced semiconductors when it reaches full production. The two-fab complex is under active construction in Licking County with multiple general contractors coordinating across the massive site. Roofing on this scale — each fab is over a million square feet — is a specialty application that requires large-format flat-

During the construction phase, roofing on the Intel Mound site operates within the GC's site safety and schedule management system. As the facility transitions to commissioning and eventually production, the roofing contractor must be prepared to work within the facility's cleanroom protocols — particle control, vibration management, and crew access restrictions that do not apply to standard commercial projects.

Technology Campus Roofing decision points

Intel's Mound campus in New Albany is a $20 billion roof plans in central Ohio that will produce advanced semiconductors when it reaches full production. The two-fab complex is under active construction in Licking County with multiple general contractors coordinating across the massive site. Roofing on this scale — each fab is over a million square feet — is a specialty application that requires large-format flat-

What gets verified on the roof

During the construction phase, roofing on the Intel Mound site operates within the GC's site safety and schedule management system. As the facility transitions to commissioning and eventually production, the roofing contractor must be prepared to work within the facility's cleanroom protocols — particle control, vibration management, and crew access restrictions that do not apply to standard commercial projects.

How the Columbus property context affects the scope

Industry work is shaped by uptime, safety, public access, sanitation, tenant coordination, loading activity, equipment sensitivity, and documentation requirements.

What ownership receives

The scope is written for the way the operation actually runs, with enough detail to coordinate shutdowns, access, tenant notices, safety, and budget approvals.

Questions

Technology Campus Roofing questions

Do you work with LEED project requirements for tech office buildings in Dublin?

Yes. We are familiar with the LEED BD+C roofing-related credits — heat island effect reduction via high-SRI membrane, enhanced insulation for energy performance, and stormwater management. We produce the material documentation required for LEED submittals and can coordinate with the project's LEED AP to ensure the roofing specification meets the credit requirements.

What is the timeline for a Class A tech office roof replacement in Dublin?

A 30,000 to 50,000-square-foot Class A office roof replacement in the Dublin corridor typically runs 8 to 15 working days for a full tear-off and TPO replacement, weather permitting. We work with building management to schedule the most disruptive phases — tear-off noise and vibration — during low-occupancy windows. Most Dublin tech office buildings allow 7 AM start times that give us a full production day before peak building activity.

How do you handle rooftop data and communications infrastructure on tech office buildings?

Rooftop cell antennas, satellite dishes, microwave links, and data communications equipment require coordination with the building's telecommunications contractor or the carrier's site acquisition manager before a roof replacement begins. We document all existing communications infrastructure on the roof

Talk through technology campus roofing.

Share the building address, roof history, current concern, timing, and access constraints. We will give you a practical next step for inspection, repair, maintenance, coating, or replacement planning.

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