Featured Project — Solace on Peachtree
710 Peachtree Street — built in 1952, originally as an apartment tower
Protecting workers and pedestrians were the most important aspects of this project
The building has several roofs plus an elevator shaft roof
The freight elevator didn’t go all the way to the top so we had to hand carry materials
Main challenges: windy conditions, roof access and perimeter protection
This job required 12 experienced crew including a super intendent with more than 15 years experience
Summary
Client: CFLane
Industry: High-rise
Project Type: Re-roof
Square Footage: 12,500
Roofing System: Modified Bitumen
Photo Credit: Nigel Marson
High-rise on Peachtree Street in the heart of Midtown
Sentry re-roofed the main sections of Solace on Peachtree when it was first renovated and came back in a couple of years to re-roof its two wings. Working on a high-rise building in a city center takes a different set of skills than re-roofing a warehouse in an industrial complex — from coordination and scheduling to high winds and safety concerns, projects like this are challenging and rewarding. Details here: