Wind-Resistant Roofing to be Used for 2 Schools, 1 Building in Utah

Parts of the roof at two schools and the District Administration Building in Clearfield, Utah, will be replaced with roofing materials that can withstand strong winds, according to this article. The materials were chosen after a storm in December 2010 damaged the roofs. The roof replacement at the Kaysville Junior High School also will involve seismic work, according to this article.

From NRCA

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Tampa, FL 33606

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