2019
Richmond, CA

CRITICAL APPLICATION OVER HOSPITAL EMERGENCY ROOM

project start before applying fluid applied roofing membrane
project start before applying fluid applied roofing

PROJECT DESCRIPTION

Watertight system with decorative options tolerant of ponding conditions and able to be re-coated at a later date if necessary.

PROJECT PARTICIPANTS

OWNER: Kaiser Permanente Hospital Group
ARCHITECT: Pacific Design Architecture
CONSULTANT: Simpson Gumpertz Heger
SUB-CONTRACTOR: Enterprise Roofing Service
SIKA CORPORATION:
Scott Tyson, CSI/CDT – Senior Technical Representative - LAM
David Axt – National Technical Manager - LAM

PRODUCT SOLUTIONS

  • Sikalastic®-641 Lo-VOC
  • Sikalastic®-748 PA
  • Sikalastic® EP Primer
  • SikaQuick®-1000
  • Sikadur®-31 Hi-Mod Gel

PROJECT SOLUTION

In 2019 a decision was made to modernize an area above the emergency room that was predominantly a pedestrian deck but also included planters and skylights. Key concerns included a definitive waterproofing need due to high value space below, minimal presence of odor during installation, decorative options for an acceptable finished appearance and the availability of concrete preparation options compatible with the finished system to afford the owner a single source warranty.

Sika conducted on site adhesion testing to verify that the proposed Sikalastic-641 Lo-VOC RoofPro system would not only address installation needs, but it did not present any significant odor concerns as this is a semi enclosed area. With respect to the finished appearance, several areas elected to utilize a custom colored aggregate with a Sika clear poly aspartic sealer to achieve the desired look. Beyond function and appearance, a significant cost savings verses competing systems was realized as well.

Sikalastic applied above emergency room
close up image of waterdrops on sikalastic
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