The Scope
Full-perimeter soffit replacement, wall panels, and window flashings on an active military readiness center. The project included structural repair after a leak investigation revealed a full valley section that needed reframing. Seismic upgrades were part of the broader scope, tied to OMD’s long-range plan to extend the building’s service life by 25 years or more.
The Challenges
This was a working government facility. Operations didn’t stop for construction. The project sat inside OMD’s larger ASLEP rehabilitation program, which meant the work had to fit a bigger picture, not just get the immediate job done.
When the crew investigated the water intrusion, it went deeper than a surface fix. The full valley had to be reframed. That’s structural work that doesn’t show up until you open things up, and it had to be handled without throwing the rest of the schedule off.
Coordination with Bremik and the other trades kept everything moving on sequence.
The Result
Delivered on time. Structural and leak issues fully resolved. Seismic work folded in without slowing anything down. The GC got a clean project.