I have a good friend who is a GM for a company out of Las Vegas that needs some help. They have a signed contract with a military base in North Dakota for 600 sq of 3- ply hot tar that is ready to go. They are in need of a crew who may be willing to drive up there to complete this job that has been militry spec. If interested in talking to them please contact me via e-mail and I will get you in touch with the right people. Labor rates will be provided by them baised on experience.
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Taking on a hot tar job without having a trusted crew is a big gamble.Hot tar roofers are a dying breed nowdays.The good ones are either retired or in their 50's.The asphalt kettles nowdays hardly get fired up.everything is going thermoplastic. 3 plying in north dakota at this time of the year when the average temperature is 39 degrees is impossible.
Mike H Said: I just have to say that I find it exceptionally irritating that the government signs a contract with a company to roof a building 1000 miles away from their base, and the company doesnt even have the people to do the job. Particularly when its only 600 squares.
Ain't it?
The whole roofing thing is bizarre anymore. And it's gonna get a lot weirder.......
That's big bro.....(no pun intended)....
I just have to say that I find it exceptionally irritating that the government signs a contract with a "company" to roof a building 1000 miles away from their base, and the "company" doesn't even have the people to do the job. Particularly when it's only 600 squares.