Design-Build / Field
Cutting a code-compliant roof access through a live building
Field · Structural Steel
- 01The challenge
The building had no safe, permanent way onto the roof to service rooftop equipment. The fix wasn't a catalog part: it meant cutting a new penetration through the roof, reinforcing the structure around it and the RTU, and tying in interior and exterior access, all on a working building with a general contractor watching the schedule.
- 02Our approach
We ran it as a full design-build: pulled the permits, engineered the shop drawings, and reported to the GC throughout. In the shop we fabricated the structural-steel reinforcement frame, then in the field we cut the roof penetration, set and welded the reinforcement around the opening and RTU, installed the hatch, hung an internal steel ship's ladder, and bolted an external aluminum caged ladder to the building for permanent roof access.
- 03The result
A finished, flashed roof hatch sealed into the standing-seam roof, with code-compliant access from both inside and outside the building, engineered, permitted, and handed back to the GC complete.
“We didn't buy an access hatch. We engineered one into the building, steel and all.”
— Sons of Thunder Welding
From the job
The work, up close