St. Ignatius Back Quad Expansion

The View: St. Ignatius Back Quad Expansion

Multi-System Roofing & Exterior Integration in a Dense Campus Environment

The St. Ignatius Back Quad Expansion project required the installation of a high-performance 90 mil EPDM roofing system across multiple roof sections, along with metal panels, dormer metal, and ACM at bridge and canopy areas.

With a tight, active campus environment and multiple construction phases, Warren Roofing executed the project through 3–4 separate mobilizations—delivering consistent quality across a wide range of systems and conditions.

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The Job

Multi-Scope Roofing & Exterior Systems

This project extended beyond traditional roofing, combining EPDM membrane installation with sheet metal work, dormer detailing, and ACM panel integration.

Each roof section presented unique conditions, requiring precise transitions between systems—particularly at bridges, canopy structures, and dormer areas.

The result was a cohesive, high-performance building envelope that blends durability, weather protection, and architectural detail.

The Challenge

Working In A Tight, Active Jobsite

The project site presented constant logistical challenges.

With limited space and multiple trades operating within the same footprint, careful coordination was essential to maintain progress without disruption. The work was broken into multiple mobilizations due to access constraints and sequencing requirements.

Rather than large, open installation areas, crews worked in smaller sections—requiring a detail-focused approach and flexibility as conditions changed throughout the project.

The Team

Commercial Roofing & Sheet Metal Crew

Project Manager: John Wedow

Mobilization Phases: 3–4 Project Phases

Scope: Roofing, Metal Panels, Dormers, ACM Integration

With overlapping scopes and evolving site conditions, the team relied on strong communication and adaptability to maintain quality across all systems.

 

The Process

Coordination Across Trades & Phases

Success on this project came down to coordination.

Crews worked closely with the general contractor and other trades to manage access, staging, and sequencing in a highly active environment. Each phase required adjustments as new areas became available.

With multiple scopes overlapping—roofing, metal panels, dormer work, and ACM—the team ensured clean transitions between systems, preventing gaps or inconsistencies in the final installation.

Field crews continuously adapted their approach, solving challenges in real time while keeping the project on schedule.

Safety Approach

Maintaining Safety in a Tight, Multi-Trade Jobsite

Safety was a critical focus due to the confined jobsite and constant activity.

Work zones were clearly defined and coordinated daily to prevent congestion between trades. Material staging and movement were carefully planned to minimize traffic through active areas.

Crews maintained strict housekeeping standards to reduce trip hazards, and ongoing communication ensured all teams remained aware of changing conditions throughout each phase.

 

 

Sustainable Performance

Built for Long-Term Durability & Performance

The 90 mil EPDM roofing system was selected for its long-term durability and performance—helping extend the lifecycle of the building and reduce the need for future replacement.

 

The Results

Consistent Quality Across Complex Conditions

Despite the challenges of a tight site, multiple scopes, and phased execution, the project was completed successfully with a high level of craftsmanship across all systems.

The client expressed strong satisfaction, recognizing Warren Roofing as a “bright spot” on a demanding project.

By maintaining attention to detail and seamless coordination, the team delivered a finished product that performs reliably and integrates cleanly across all roof and exterior elements.

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