New multifamily construction
Building-by-building roofing production aligned with framing, dry-in milestones, exterior trades and the general contractor’s schedule.
Florida multifamily roofing
Apex plans multifamily roofing around building sequences, access, resident or trade coordination, material flow and consistent details—whether the project is new construction or a community-wide replacement.
The Apex approach
A roofing issue repeated across ten buildings becomes ten issues. Apex emphasizes approved mockups or first-install review, repeatable details, material control and active field supervision so quality expectations are established early.
For new construction, we coordinate with the master schedule and adjacent trades. For occupied communities, we plan building releases, resident communication inputs, access, protection, debris control and weather exposure around the owner’s priorities.
Roofing capabilities
Building-by-building roofing production aligned with framing, dry-in milestones, exterior trades and the general contractor’s schedule.
Phased replacement planning for apartments, condominiums and rental communities with protection and communication built into the work plan.
Clubhouses, low-slope transitions, metal accents and steep-slope buildings coordinated as one roofing package when the project requires it.
Scope control
Production volume matters, but control of the first building and the handoff between buildings matters just as much.
Project fit
Apex understands that multifamily roofing is both construction and operations. We communicate around the schedule and scope while keeping the owner’s final asset, residents and long-term maintenance needs in view.
Frequently asked questions
Yes. Multifamily projects are planned around a building matrix, sequence, material releases, production targets and building-level punch so progress remains measurable.
Typical scopes may include architectural shingles, standing seam metal, TPO or other specified low-slope roofing, underlayments, flashings and accessories.
The work plan addresses building notices, access, protection, debris, daily dry-in, site movement and communication with the property team. Exact responsibilities are defined in the contract.
Yes. Apex’s preferred positioning is as the direct roofing subcontractor responsible to the general contractor for its awarded field scope, supervision, safety, quality, punch and closeout.
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