School Renovation Project in California Requires Careful Removal of Clay Roofing Tiles

A building at Napa High School in California has been repurposed as a technology center for students, staff and the community. Quattrocchi Kwok Architects and Lathrop Construction Associates preserved the building's historic look by carefully removing the Spanish-style red clay roofing tiles so they could be reused. They also reinforced and refurbished the building's wood timber trusses and installed environmental controls.


From NRCA

Trenton H. Cotney
Florida Bar Certified Construction Lawyer
Trent Cotney, P.A.
407 N. Howard Avenue
Suite 100
Tampa, FL 33606

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