Sub-purlins have been installed as part of the metal-over-metal retrofit, and rigid insulation board was placed over the existing roof to meet current code requirements.
RETROFIT TEAM & MATERIALS
These core team mem- bers have been tireless in their time and talent toward the three-year grant process and at- tainment of the grant it- self. The significance of the ESTCP grant award is there is no metal roof assembly in demonstra- tion anywhere that will have the impact of what has been installed at Goodfellow Air Force Base, San Angelo, Texas.
David Dodge, president, and Jeff Slagle, proj- ect manager, made the installation of all com- ponents a smooth process through excellent cooperation with Air Force base personnel.
William Poleatewich, director of new tech- nologies, engineered, provided and oversaw the installation of the solar power, solar wa- ter and rainwater catchment systems that drive the heart of the energy and water sav- ings. (The rainwater catchment system was provided by Texas Rainwater Catchment, San Antonio, catchtexasrain.com.)
Mark James, vice president, and Dale Nel- son, president, provided expertise in prepar- ing the grant proposal, as well as engineered and manufactured the roof sub-purlins that make the metal-over-metal retrofit envelope possible.
Tom Evans, regional sales manager, Bryan Mallon, national account manager, and Steve Libby, sales representative, provided THERMAX insulation for above and below roof purlins, as well as provided expertise about thermal issues.
Scott Kriner, technical director, provided ex- pertise in preparing the grant proposal and in reviewing the testing program to ensure authenticity.
Robert Scichili Associates Richardson, Texas
Robert Scichili, president, provided exper- tise in writing the grant proposal and test- ing to be done. He acts as the principal in- vestigator for the project, the grant team and ESTCP.