James Myers Co. Inc., Beltsville, Md., performed a roofing renovation project on four buildings—a potting shed, refectory, guest house and operations building—at Dumbarton Oaks estate, Washington, D.C. More than 133 square feet of slate, 5,550 pounds of copper, 5,000 pounds of lead-coated copper and 12,000 pounds of 3-pound lead were used to reroof the four buildings. For its exceptional work, James Myers received a Gold Circle Awards honorable mention.
State laws been changing regarding payment for retainage for construction projects. Roofing contractors should be familiar with statutes governing retainage in the states where they work to ensure they receive retainage in accordance with the law of that state and that they comply with the law when dealing with subcontractors and sub-subcontractors.
CNA, NRCA's endorsed insurance provider, now offers errors and omissions, professional and pollution-incident liability coverage for roofing contractors. Most roofing contractors do not want to increase their insurance budgets by adding optional insurance coverages for errors and omissions and pollution/mold coverages, but taking an effective risk-reduction approach will help protect your balance sheet from unfunded losses from
design errors and mold claims that could impair your company’s ability to meet ongoing and future financial obligations.
The International Code Council (ICC) recently updated and published revised editions of its model codes, referred to as "I-codes." As jurisdictions begin the processes of updating their codes, roofing contractors should be aware of the roofing-related changes incorporated into the 2015 I-codes and begin preparing for the new codes' adoptions in the areas where they do business. ICC intends for the latest edition of the I-codes to be adopted by jurisdictions beginning this year.