WASHINGTON — The Asphalt Roofing Manufacturers Association (ARMA) has announced the winners of the 2014 Quality Asphalt Roofing Case-Study Awards (QARC) program. The annual QARC Awards program honors the architects, contractors and specifiers who use asphaltic roofing materials on low-slope and steep-slope building projects. Each year, the program reveals the most exceptional residential and commercial roofing projects from across North America.

This year, ARMA bestowed the Gold Award to Precision Roofing Corp. for Doral City Hall located in Doral, Fla.; the Silver Award to Advanced Roofing Inc. for a newly constructed Publix supermarket in Miami; and the Bronze Award to Certified Incorporated for the Phelps Mansion, which was built in 1888 and was home to Mayor Edward Phelps, in Laurel, Md. In addition to the three QARC winners, a series of projects were also recognized with honorable mentions.

For each of the winning projects, the asphalt roofing system played an important role; whether it was to add multiply redundancy to ensure the safety of employees and shoppers alike, meet requirements set by a historic commission that requested a product that imitated slate, or to surpass energy-efficiency standards established by the local building code.

“Asphalt roofing’s beauty and reliability contributed to making each of these distinct projects a success,” said Reed Hitchcock, executive vice-president for ARMA. “Property owners look to asphalt roofing for aesthetic designs and durable, long-lasting protection. Asphalt roofing provides the adaptability they need, evident by its use in the QARC award-winning projects.”

The annual QARC Awards program honors the architects, contractors and specifiers who use asphaltic roofing materials on low- and steep-slope building projects. Each year, the program reveals the most exceptional residential and commercial roofing projects from across North America. The 2014 award recipients are:

 

Gold

Project: Doral City Hall

Location: Doral, Fla.

Company: Precision Roofing Corp.

Project description: The roofing system consisted of multiple roof areas, including three plies of premium glass ply and an energy-efficient cap sheet that exceeded the reflectance requirements of ENERGY STAR®, Title 24 and the Miami 21 Initiative.

 

Silver

Project: Publix

Location: Miami

Company: Advanced Roofing, Inc.

Project description: Due to the high-rise buildings adjacent to the new store, Publix’s specification required the roofing contractor top-coat the roof with a white and gray striped design consisting of a 2.5-inch polyiso, a stratavent eliminator base sheet, three plies of Type IV and a 190 FR modified bitumen cap sheet.

 

Bronze

Project: Everett Victorian

Location: Laurel, Md.

Company: Certified Incorporated

Project description: The asphalt roofing shingle on this home was chosen because it imitated natural slate, one of the products that had been approved by the local historic commission. The product was also easy to work with, providing a safe environment for the contractors onsite.

 

Honorable Mentions

Watts

Mill Creek, Wash.

Chris Howard Roofing LLC

 

Dufrene Ranch

Sloughhouse, Calif.

Lucero’s Roofing

 

Waid

Marietta, Ga.

Atlanta Re-Roof Specialists Inc.

 

Luzerne County Courthouse

Wilkes-Barre, Pa.

Mark J. Sobeck Roof Consulting Inc.

 

The 2014 QARC judges represented experts in the roofing and home design industry, as well as the building and construction trade media. For the low-slope commercial systems, the judging criteria focused on the project’s unique aesthetics, performance and adaptability; while the steep-slope residential projects were evaluated based on the different asphalt shingle textures, styles and colors which can transform a home.

One of the judges stated that the gold winner best exemplified “how asphalt-based roofing products meet the key needs of commercial buildings — energy efficiency, reliability and affordability — in ways that other roofing products are simply unable to.”

Another judge stated about the silver winner: “Miami presents roofing challenges with wind, hot temperatures, humidity and hurricanes. I was impressed with the use of four plies and Publix's commitment to excellence. The cool roof is an added bonus which will save the owner in energy costs.”

The top three winners will receive a check from ARMA in the amounts of $2,000, $1,000 and $500, and will have their roofing projects featured on the ARMA website.

ARMA is now accepting submissions for the 2015 QARC awards campaign.

 For more information, visit www.asphaltroofing.org.