Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Tiffany Ridge Elementary Project

In the fall of 2011, Washington Roofing and Insulation (WRI) began work on Tiffany Ridge Elementary school in Kansas City, Missouri. WRI was contracted to provide the air barrier for the building and worked with Universal Construction out of Lenexa, Kansas, and D&D Masonry from Kansas City, Missouri. 
Moriah Carpenter, Air Barrier Estimator for WRI, said that the LEED project was an outstanding addition to the Park Hill School District.
"We were proud and honored to be a part of this BASF Walltite Air Barrier project," Moriah said."It  all came together really quickly."
Southwest elevation during spray foam process.

Brick ledge by brick mason.
Completed building.

Front of completed building.
Moriah said that the mild winter in the area allowed them to complete most of the project in the early Spring.
"We enjoyed meeting the challenges this project brought to us due to several different exterior finishes that were used," she said. "We look forward to watching as they open their doors this fall."
The ribbon cutting for the Tiffany Ridge Elementary School is scheduled for late June 2012. The district plans to be open for the 2012-2013 school year.
Photos copyright of Washington Roofing and Insulation 2012.

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