b'Member Project Profileamunchandawoodenmallettohammertheedgesof the panel into the double-lock configuration. This proved to be painstaking work, but ultimately, the seams were all uniformly 1 tall and looked clean throughout the dome roof. Thepanelsforthedomehadtobecustomhandcut and assembled in our office to ensure that they would fit perfectly when they got to the job site. Before cutting them, we performed the calculations, drew plans, and created a life sized plan on the floor of our sheet metal shop. After they were cut and on the job site, we still had to beat the panels by hand, form them by hand, and stretch them so they would conform to the dome shape. Each panel was approximately 26 long. Another difficult aspect of the design on the Winn Science Center roof was the large amount of penetrations on one of the TPO sections. On one of the small TPO roof areas, ourcrewsflashedinover400differentpenetrationsfor mechanical, electrical, and plumbing equipment. This aspect oftheroofdesignwastediousandpainstaking,butour crew completed it with serious attention to detail.WEBSITE: www .texasroof .comHAVE A PROJECT YOU WOULD LIKE TO SHARE? Visit www.mrca.org/projectprofile or Contact Megan Miller at mmiller@mrca.orgwww.mrca.orgMidwest Roofer 15'