Roofing Trade Coordination
Coordinated commercial roofing sub-scope management for tilt-wall, PEMB, and warehouse projects delivered alongside our concrete and shell scope.
On a tilt-wall or pre-engineered metal building, roofing is the trade that closes the building in and lets every interior trade start working weather-independent. It's also a trade that depends heavily on structural and shell schedule discipline — panel erection, structural steel, and roof deck all have to hand off cleanly for a roofing crew to hit a dry-in date. We coordinate a licensed commercial roofing subcontractor as a managed sub-scope on the industrial and commercial builds where we are already running concrete and structural delivery.
For a general contractor or developer in Arlington running a schedule-critical warehouse or manufacturing build, that means the roofing package is planned against the same critical path as the tilt-wall pour and structural erection instead of being scheduled in isolation. We do not self-perform roofing — we source and hold accountable a licensed roofing sub, and we build their dry-in date into the overall project sequence from day one.
Weather is the variable that breaks roofing schedules in North Texas more than anything else, and a spring storm season that delays panel erection by a week pushes the roofing crew's mobilization right along with it. Because we are tracking the structural and shell schedule directly, we can flag a slipping dry-in date to the general contractor early instead of it showing up as a surprise on the roofing sub's own internal schedule.
What We Include
- Licensed commercial roofing subcontractor sourcing and schedule accountability
- Dry-in date planning coordinated with structural steel and panel erection
- TPO, EPDM, and metal roof system coordination for warehouse and PEMB builds
- Roof penetration planning coordinated with mechanical and electrical rough-in
- Coordination with tilt-wall and structural steel schedules to protect the roofing critical path
- Single point-of-contact reporting for owners and GCs tracking building envelope progress
Common Situations
- Pre-engineered metal building project where roof panel installation follows structural steel erection
- Tilt-wall warehouse needing a coordinated dry-in date to release interior trades
- General contractor wanting roofing scheduled against the same critical path as the concrete and shell package
- Manufacturing facility roof replacement coordinated around an active production schedule
Common Questions
Do you install roofing yourself?
No. We coordinate a licensed commercial roofing subcontractor and manage their schedule against our concrete and structural critical path so dry-in happens on time and interior trades are not held up.
Why coordinate roofing through a concrete and structural contractor?
Because dry-in date depends directly on structural steel and tilt-wall or panel erection finishing on schedule. Managing roofing against that same critical path avoids the gap that happens when roofing is bid and scheduled separately.
Can you coordinate a roof replacement on an occupied manufacturing facility?
Yes. We coordinate phased roofing work around active production schedules, working with the roofing sub on staging and access that keeps the facility operating.
Is this available if you are not the concrete contractor of record on the project?
It is most efficient when we are also running the shell and structural scope, but we will coordinate a roofing sub-scope for a general contractor on a standalone basis when the schedule benefits from it.
What roof systems do you coordinate for warehouse and PEMB builds?
TPO and standing-seam metal are the most common systems on tilt-wall and pre-engineered metal buildings in this market, with EPDM used on some retrofit and lower-slope applications. We match the system to the building type and owner budget, then hold the roofing sub to that spec.
How do you protect the roofing schedule if structural steel runs late?
We flag schedule slippage on the structural or panel erection side as soon as it happens and communicate a revised dry-in date to the general contractor and roofing sub together, rather than letting the roofing crew discover a delay when they show up to mobilize.
Related Services
Parking Lot Striping and Pavement Marking
ADA-compliant striping, stall layout, and pavement marking for commercial lots and warehouse yards across Arlington and the Mid-Cities.
ViewCommercial Painting and Concrete Coatings
Epoxy, polyurea, and sealer coating systems plus exterior commercial painting for warehouse floors, tilt-wall panels, and site concrete.
ViewHVAC Trade Coordination
Coordinated HVAC sub-scope management for commercial and industrial projects, scheduled around our concrete and site delivery.
ViewMEP Trade Coordination
Managed mechanical, electrical, and plumbing sub-scope coordination synced to our concrete and site delivery schedule.
ViewReady to Start Your Roofing Trade Coordination Project?
Share your scope and timeline for a direct concrete bid review in Arlington, TX.