KISSIMMEE, Fla. – Venture Construction Group of Florida recently won the S.T.A.R.—Spotlight Trophy for the Advancement of Roofing Award in Sustainability from the Florida Roofing and Sheet Metal Contractors Association, Inc.
The S.T.A.R. Award is an annual awards program presented by FRSA to recognize unique and exceptional projects completed in the state of Florida. Awards were presented at the 2018 S.T.A.R. Awards Dinner this summer. The event featured a presentation highlighting winning industry projects. Attendees included contractors, suppliers, manufacturers, architects and other industry personnel. Prominent contractor companies in the state were recognized for unique projects in the following categories: Low Slope, Steep Slope, Specialty Metal Fabrication and Installation, Sustainable, Community Service Project/Charity Roof, Unique/Miscellaneous.
VCGFL won the award in the Sustainable category for a 144,069-square-foot commercial restoration project at Windjammer Condominium Association in Stuart. The project included re-roofing on 10 condominium buildings, pool house and maintenance building. The buildings had suffered extreme hail, water and wind damage from a severe hail storm in April, 2015.
VCGFL provided a detailed property inspection and utilized 4K/ HD drone mapping to detect the wind, hail and water damage. Drone inspections provide high-level assessment and scope of repairs, as well as accurate high-definition photos for documentation required in insurance restoration. VCGFL utilized TPO coating to help Windjammer save on energy costs and ensure a long- life roofing system that will withstand Florida weather for years to come. TPO reflects the heat well in Florida sun. The construction team managed numerous challenges throughout the nine-month project including strict safety in a high-traffic setting with minimal interruption to onsite residents, golfers and visitors.
The FRSA S.T.A.R. Award in Sustainability includes projects with sustainable elements such as green/vegetative/energy efficient, LEED, solar/photovoltaic, cool granule, reflective coating technology, micro turbine inclusive facilities, radiant barrier, highly insulated with CI system, insulation system inclusive of RB technology, roof system that brings a substandard building up to the new energy code. Judging criteria includes: aesthetics, size, completion time, special circumstances, unique project design, complexity of project, workmanship, teamwork, testimonials and creative problem solving.