Roofing BC, Spring 2012

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S PRI NG 2012 IN THIS ISSUE: FEATURES: Roofing outside the box.............1 SA MBM: the basics .................. 4 Re-roofing Commonwealth.... 16 ASSOCIATION: President’s message .................. 3 Steep slope roofing symposium draws capacity crowd ............. 22

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INDUSTRY NEWS: Synthetic underlayment hits market .................................. 6 InterWrap, Habitat partner ...... 6 VIU gets green roof................... 6 Software for roofing................ 12 WorkSafeBC releases mobile contractor liability app ........... 12 Firestone’s new iPad app....... 12 NRC offers on-line tool............13 Steetz’s visit Stuttgart............. 14 Roofing Expo grows.................15 Sustainable construction program launched ................... 20 CRCA to hold conference........ 20 AFBC design challenge ........... 21 Construction crime probed .... 24 BC’s biggest mall planned ..... 24 Time to rethink safety............. 25 WorkSafe report released ...... 25 JRS opens in Calgary.............. 25 Transit prospects named ........ 26 Condo towers starting ............ 26 Colwood to see $1B project .. 27 BCCA seeks Irish workers ...... 27 Fiberboard manufacturer boasts green technology ........ 29 Firestone appointments.......... 30 Northeast BC booms............... 30 COLUMN Legal Affairs: When union action crosses the line ............ 28

The Cloverdale Recreation Centre in Surrey, BC Photo: CEI Architecture

From flawed to fabulous Commonwealth arena gets new lease on life. See page 16

Roofing outside the box: projects with a twist Unusual designs put roofers to the test RCABC member Raven Roofing seems to have been awarded the giant’s share of challenging projects in recent years. The Surrey company, in operation since 1995, now boasts three of the most

unusual projects – from a roofing perspective – that the Lower Mainland has ever seen. The Cloverdale Recreation Centre, designed by CEI Architecture, has been described as having “a striking, wave-like exterior that evokes motion and movement.”

CEI architect Sid Johnson, describing the unusual lines of the roof as “undulating”, points out that the waved edge of the roof is actually a curved parapet which forms a transition from the elevation to the roof. The building’s exterior was designed to accommodate a soffit vent on the

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backside of the curve, and allows for continuation of the vent path on the exterior rainscreen wall assembly, he explains. The building has become a landmark in the city, with its striking design components being prominently visible from the cross OUTSIDE THE BOX continued page 8

On Top Steep slope roofing symposium: safety in the spotlight. See page 22


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