Inaugurated in 2007, the Tempe Center for the Arts (TCA) stood as a landmark on Tempe’s waterfront, with a roof exhibiting intricate geometric designs defining the Tempe skyline. However, the roof’s shortcomings surfaced less than a decade into its existence, revealing rust, leaks, and other significant damages due to poor material choices and installation methods. The City of Tempe initiated a bid for a robust roofing system.
The TCA’s architecturally lauded roof revealed alarming flaws in under a decade. It suffered leaks and rust, damaging the center’s interior even in the desert. The initial installation had significant design and installation deficiencies, from failing flashings to inappropriate, light gauge metal instead of the recommended structural grade aluminum. These issues, compounded by poor weatherproofing details and an uneven deck foundation, led to panel warping, stress, and attachment failures, necessitating urgent intervention.
BEMO-Flex revolutionizes BEMO standing seam metal roofs with its multi-axis attachment points. Leveraging advanced tools like 3-D scans, deck models, and proprietary software, BEMO-Flex offers a mass-customized manufacturing system that ensures rapid and precise roofing components. This system not only optimizes clip attachments for “out of plane” decks but also boosts construction efficiency and slashes labor costs. Specifically crafted for BEMO metal roof panels and wall systems, BEMO-Flex ensures smooth, high-quality, and cost-effective finishes.
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