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The unique circumstances of COVID implications, a winter installation and material ordering delays made this a very demanding project for Central Roofing Company.
A beloved ice hockey arena needed a reroof finished by October so they could reopen for the hockey teams, and despite a rainy September, Central Roofing Company met the deadline.
Thanks to Central Roofing, the Urban Ventures nonprofit received a new roof system that would normally cost more than $679,000 for just the cost of their insurance deductible.
In addition to donating the sponsorship fee of $35,000 for the event, Central Roofing also participated on site for the morning drive-thru parade at Mall of America.
Since 2014, the University of Minnesota Twin Cities has contracted Central Roofing Company to assure that the roofs on their campus structures stay in “Grade A” condition.
With her extensive and ever-increasing drafting knowledge, Hillegass creates drawings and plans for submittal when Central Roofing is bidding on a commercial project job.