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National Railroad Museum

Location: Green Bay, WI 
Size: 25,000 Sq. Ft.
Job Hours: 3,608 
Materials: PAC-CLAD Tite-Loc Plus, High Temp Ice and Water Shield, Polyisocyanurate Insulation, Self-Adhered Vapor Barrier

​Crafts Inc. was selected to deliver a complex, high-performance roofing and sheet metal system for the National Railroad Museum in Green Bay. Our sheet metal team rolled custom standing seam roof panels up to 83 feet long directly on site, ensuring precise fit and excellence. These massive panels were then strategically rigged and placed using multiple cranes with expert coordination. Working seamlessly together, our roofing and sheet metal divisions installed a fully insulated roofing assembly beneath the standing seam panels precisely fastened at every batten strip. The roofing division completed two Versico TPO roofs along with two custom TPO valleys seamlessly integrated into the metal roof panel system.

 

This project highlights the strength of our integrated divisions working as one team to successfully deliver a technically demanding solution on a landmark building. The combination of long-span standing seam metal roofing and TPO systems provides both striking aesthetics and superior long-term performance for this iconic Green Bay institution.

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