Roofing - Metal
Kalamzaoo Transportation Center
PROJECT: Kalamazoo Transportation Center
LOCATION: Kalamazoo, MI
DESIGN: Wendel Duchscherer
CONTRACT: Competitively Bid
COMPLETION DATE: August 2006
SUPERVISION: Roger Jones
UNIQUE FEATURES: The newly-renovated transit center located within the heart of Kalamazoo’s historic district, is a shining example of contemporary needs combined with old world craftsmanship. The new 20 bay canopied bus shelter is comprised of nearly 25,000 square feet of 7 mm Preweathered Rheinzink, double-lock, standing seam roof panels and custom fabricated cornice materials furnished and installed by Architectural Glass and Metals. Inc.

AGM worked closely with the design and construction team of Wendel Duchscheerer and Miller Davis to develop a schedule-sensitive fabrication and installation sequence tolerant of the limitations of natural zinc materials. Due to the formability limitations of natural zinc in temperatures below 40 degrees, AGM engineered a plan to procure 100% of the raw materials well in advance of the scheduled completion date, allowing their field crews to immediately initiate custom on-site roll forming of the roof panels once weather conditions permitted. Implementation of this installation strategy allowed AGM the ability to achieve critical completion dates essential to the success of the overall project.

In addition to the custom-formed, standing seam, metal roof, the newly modernized facility incorporates a custom fabricated, single-piece, cornice element fabricated from matching Preweathered Rheinzink materials by AGM in conjunction with Old World Roofing. The design of the cornice was developed to be respectful of the rich architectural detailing featured in the original 1887 structure.