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Government Facility Roofing in Denver

State and Local Government Facility Protocols

Commercial roofing for Denver-area government facilities - Colorado State Capitol, City and County of Denver, Buckley SFB, Schriever SFB, Peterson SFB, Cheyenne Mountain, Federal Center Lakewood, Denver International Airport - with public procurement and federal contracting compliance.

Colorado is home to one of the highest concentrations of federal facilities outside of Washington, D.C. - Buckley Space Force Base in Aurora, Schriever Space Force Base and Peterson Space Force Base in Colorado Springs, Cheyenne Mountain Space Force Station, the Federal Center in Lakewood, and Denver International Airport. State and local facilities managed by the Colorado Office of the State Architect and the City and County of Denver complete the government roofing landscape.

Government facilities in the Denver metro span a range of ownership, regulatory framework, and operational complexity that few other building categories match. At the federal level, the Denver Federal Center in Lakewood - one of the largest concentrations of federal civilian agency offices outside Washington - represents hundreds of thousands of square feet of General Services Administration-managed real estate across multiple agencies. Buckley Space Force Base in Aurora hosts mission-critical space operations and intelligence functions in facilities that combine standard commercial building types with highly secure sensitive-compartmented information facilities. Denver International Airport, owned by the City and County of Denver but operating as a major hub airport, carries roofing requirements across its distinctive Teflon-coated fiberglass tent roof, its concourse buildings, and its vast ground-side support facilities.

Government roofing contracts in Colorado are governed by the Colorado Procurement Code for state and local projects and by the Federal Acquisition Regulation for federal work. Prevailing wage requirements under Colorado's prevailing wage laws apply to most public construction contracts above the applicable threshold. We are experienced with all of these frameworks and include the applicable compliance documentation requirements in our project scope from the outset.

Colorado's prevailing wage law - the Colorado Building and Construction Trades Act - requires prevailing wage rates on public works projects for state, county, and municipal governments above the applicable threshold. We maintain certified payroll records and produce prevailing wage compliance documentation on every project where it is required. We do not bid public work without confirming the prevailing wage applicability and building the labor cost accordingly - a bid that does not include prevailing wage on a project that requires it is not a real bid.

Government facility roofing in the Denver metro?

Scope FormatWritten roof plan and photo record
Primary MarketDenver commercial buildings

Roof Path

Inspection
Written scope
Repair or replacement plan