Cyril E. King Airport, Re-roofing Project
St. Thomas, USVI
Built in November 1990, the Cyril E. King Airport’s roof had deteriorated from over more than 20 years of extreme weather conditions. With leaks disrupting daily operations throughout the airport, the management team knew it was time for renovations. J. Benton developed innovative solutions for several project challenges including airport operations, security, weather and logistics. Project scope included the complete removal and re-roof of 111,300 SF of single ply membrane, as well as metal roof repairs, replacement of exhaust fans and a new lightning protection system.
Delivery Method
General Contractor
Cost
$3.4 Million
Architect
URS / Jaredian Design Group