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Abstract
This paper describer ROOFER, a roofing maintenance management system for built-up roofs being developed by the U.S. Army Construction Enginnering Research Lab with the assistance of the U.S. Army Cold Regions Research & Engineering Lab and the U.S. Army Engineering & Housing Support Center. ROOFER provides building managers with a practical tool for evaluating built-up roofs, determining maintenance priorities, and selecting repair strategies that ensure the maximum return on investment. ROOFER comprises procedures for dividing the building roof into manageable sections, collecting and maintaining inventory information, inspecting and evaluating condition, and managing networks and projects.
This paper describer ROOFER, a roofing maintenance management system for built-up roofs being developed by the U.S. Army Construction Enginnering Research Lab with the assistance of the U.S. Army Cold Regions Research & Engineering Lab and the U.S. Army Engineering & Housing Support Center. ROOFER provides building managers with a practical tool for evaluating built-up roofs, determining maintenance priorities, and selecting repair strategies that ensure the maximum return on investment. ROOFER comprises procedures for dividing the building roof into manageable sections, collecting and maintaining inventory information, inspecting and evaluating condition, and managing networks and projects.
Date
10/1989
10/1989
Author(s)
Bailey, David; Brotherson, Donald; Tobiasson, Wayne
Bailey, David; Brotherson, Donald; Tobiasson, Wayne
Page(s)
10
10
Keyword(s)
ROOFER; maintenance; built up roof; management tool
ROOFER; maintenance; built up roof; management tool