The document summarizes winners of the 2018 Asphalt Roofing Manufacturers Association (ARMA) Awards Program, which recognizes excellence in commercial and residential asphalt roofing projects. It describes three award winning projects: the gold winner was a complex re-roofing of the historic 225,000 square foot Cincinnati Music Hall using asphalt shingles to replicate the original slate roof; the silver winner was a replacement of an inferior 10,600 square foot roof in Florida with a high-quality, wind resistant asphalt shingle system; and the bronze winner was a Philadelphia museum where a modified bitumen membrane was used to achieve LEED certification goals and protect various roof types.
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The 2018 Asphalt Roofing Manufacturers Association (ARMA)'s Awards Program Winners
1. Showcasing Some of North America’s Greatest Asphalt
Roofs: The 2018 Asphalt Roofing Manufacturers
Association (ARMA)’s Awards Program Winners
2. What is ARMA’s Awards Program?
The Asphalt Roofing Manufacturers Association
(ARMA)’s annual awards program aims to
recognize industry professionals who use
asphalt roofing. These award-winning projects
illustrate the beauty, affordability and reliability
of residential and commercial asphalt roofing
systems.
Each year, Gold, Silver and Bronze Award-
winning projects are selected and honored by
ARMA, as well as promoted on social media and
in national trade publications.
Simple! The awards program is open to roofing
contractors who work with asphalt roofing
materials (low or steep). To enter, contractors
only need to do the following:
• Complete a simple, easy-to-use submission
form on the ARMA website
• Upload high-resolution images of your
project
• Briefly explain what asphalt roofing materials
you used for your project, and why!
How Do I Enter?
Think your project has what it takes? Enter it for
the 2019 Awards now! To submit, visit
https://asphaltroofing.org/qarc/submit-your-
best-asphalt-roofing-project/
3. Gold: The Cincinnati Music Hall
The 225,000-square-foot Cincinnati Music
Hall, designed by 19th century architect
Samuel Hannaford, is one of the largest
and most beautiful concert halls in the
world. In May of 2016, renovations to the
Music Hall’s interior and exterior began
due to structural deterioration. The
Cincinnati Center City Development
Corporation chose Imbus Roofing to install
the new roofing system because of their
previous work there and on other high-
profile buildings in the area.
The Music Hall had been adorned
previously with high-end slate tiles, so
CertainTeed’s Grand Manor® luxury
asphalt shingles were used to replicate
the roof’s slate aesthetic. To provide
additional protection against the
elements, DiamondDeck® and
WinterGuard® underlayments were also
installed. Imbus Roofing used
approximately 600 squares of Grand
Manor in two colors, Stonegate Gray and
Brownstone to match the distinctive
striped pattern of the original roof.
Cincinnati, Ohio
4. Gold: The Cincinnati Music Hall
The ability of asphalt to replicate the slate look was of
utmost importance, as the Music Hall is a historic icon
with a prominent, beautiful and unique roof.
Durability was crucial because Cincinnati endures
harsh wind, rain and snow throughout the year.
Additionally, the price and simplicity to install the
asphalt shingle system were very important due to
the magnitude and complexity of the project, which
involved steep slopes, including steeples.
Cincinnati, Ohio
5. Gold: The Cincinnati Music Hall
Cincinnati, Ohio
Congratulations to Imbus Roofing Co., Inc.
from Wilder, Kentucky for winning the 2018
QARC Gold Award using CertainTeed
Corporation products!
Pictured from left to right: Andrew Imbus of
Imbus Roofing Co., Inc; Ron Gumucio of
ARMA; and Steve Sutton of Imbus Roofing
Co., Inc.
6. Silver: Topsail Residence
Ponte Vedra, Florida
The Topsail Residence in Ponte Vedra, Florida,
underwent a major new addition and roof
installation project recently. However, after only
two years, the 10,600-square-foot roof was
experiencing significant leaking issues that
couldn’t be easily rectified due to poor
craftsmanship and the use of inferior products for
the region. Living in Florida where hurricanes are
common, the homeowners were adamant about
installing a high-quality, durable and wind-
resistant designer asphalt shingle roofing system.
7. Silver: Topsail Residence
Ponte Vedra, Florida
Reliant Roofing, Inc. of Ponte Vedra, FL recommended GAF Grand Canyon® Lifetime Designer Shingles in
the color Stone Wood. Reliant’s choice was based on their experience with the product in numerous high-
wind events. Not only was the asphalt shingle durable, it also delivered exceptional curb appeal. The
homeowners also selected the Timbertex® Premium Ridge Cap to compliment the shingles. Reliant hand
sealed the cap and used GAF self-adhering Leak Barrier on the deck.
8. Silver: Topsail Residence
Ponte Vedra, Florida
Congratulations to Reliant Roofing, Inc. from
Ponte Vedra, Florida for winning the 2018 Silver
Award using GAF products!
Pictured from left to right: Sean Shapiro and
Cameron Shouppe of Reliant Roofing, Inc.
Pictured from left to right: Brian Kimber and
Jerry Orlando of GAF; Sean Shapiro and Cameron
Shouppe of Reliant Roofing, Inc.; James
Schnepper of GAF; and Ralph Vasami of ARMA.
9. Bronze: The Museum of the American Revolution
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
The Museum of the American Revolution is a
three-story, 118,000 square foot facility that
was designed to achieve LEED Gold
certification. The building incorporates an
extensive green roof, advanced storm water
management, air-cycling and heat recovery
systems. The storm water that is collected by
the building is used in the climate control
system to help preserve artifacts.
This historic project demanded a high-quality
roofing membrane that offered an aesthetic
appeal to the building. Thomas Company, Inc.
chose SOPREMA’s SBS Modified Base Ply –
ELASTOPHENE Flam with the SBS Modified
Bitumen Flashing Base Ply – SOPRALENE Flam
180 to protect the roof membrane from foot
traffic, resist water penetration and create a
more rigid and stable surface for the
vegetative roof and terrace roofs. The SBS
modified bitumen system’s elongation and
recovery properties offer protection from
extreme heat and extreme cold weather
conditions, helping keep the Museum’s roof
water-resistant year-round.
10. Bronze: The Museum of the American Revolution
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Congratulations to Thomas Company, Inc. of Egg
Harbor Township, New Jersey for winning the 2018
QARC Bronze Award using SOPREMA, Inc. products!
Pictured from left to right: Ron Gumucio of ARMA,
Tom Loftus of SOPREMA, Inc., and Tim Kersey of
SOPREMA, Inc.
11. For More Information…
Visit: https://asphaltroofing.org/qarc/submit-your-
best-asphalt-roofing-project/
Or…
Contact Ron Gumucio
Rgumucio@kellencompany.com
212.297.2113