Re: My email Subject: Re: My email From: "Loder, George W." Date: 4/2/19, 4:42 PM To: Brad Racino Per your message, Tremco provides the specifications, materials and inspection services. Contractor completed the work. George Loder, CSP Construction Products Group Group Director, EHS Tremco Incorporated 3735 Green Road Beachwood, Ohio 44122 216.246.7567 (Mobile) Safety = People On Apr 2, 2019, at 7:19 PM, Brad Racino wrote: Thank you George. Just to make sure I'm reading this correctly, Tremco is stating that Sylvester did not install all roofing materials per the repair specifications? Also, if you have any response to Sylvester's statement that they objected to the use of those materials but were overruled. Thank you Loder, George W. April 2, 2019 at 4:01 PM Per your request…. Tremco has a long working relationship with the San Diego State University (SDSU) and several other educational, medical, commercial and governmental entities in southern California. The roof on the SDSU PSFA building is believed to be from the original construction of the building from the early 1970's. Recently, SDSU installed 14 new exhaust vents and roof curbs requiring new flashings. Following failed repair attempts and leaks using alternative materials, SDSU called upon Tremco for a solution. Tremco provided a roof repair specification that included the use of Tremco products. These product were selected based on the materials of construction from the original roof. As part of the repairs, Tremco completed a series of inspections. In these inspections Tremco observed that not all roofing materials were installed per the 1 of 3 4/2/19, 5:07 PM Re: My email repair specifications. It was also noted that some repair materials were tracked into the building penthouse and stairwell. Tremco has been working closely with the installation contractor and SDSU representatives to bring full resolution to the situation. George Loder From: Brad Racino Sent: Tuesday, April 2, 2019 6:13 PM To: Loder, George W. Subject: My email Thanks for getting me a statement. Not sure if you can fit this in but I'd appreciate the statement including a response to what I was told today from the CEO of Sylvester Roofing. He said Sylvester had objected to the materials Tremco wanted to use on the roof repair project due to the odor, but were overruled. -- BRAD RACINO Senior Reporter & Assistant Director inewsource.org c. (845) 553-4170 t. @bradracino Check out our 2018 annual report to see our most impactful stories, behindthe-scenes footage, and more! This e-mail (including all attachments) may be confidential, has a professional character, may be attorney-client privileged and is intended solely for the use of the intended recipient(s). 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Brad Racino April 2, 2019 at 3:12 PM Thanks for getting me a statement. 2 of 3 4/2/19, 5:07 PM Re: My email Not sure if you can fit this in but I'd appreciate the statement including a response to what I was told today from the CEO of Sylvester Roofing. He said Sylvester had objected to the materials Tremco wanted to use on the roof repair project due to the odor, but were overruled. -BRAD RACINO Senior Reporter & Assistant Director inewsource.org c. (845) 553-4170 t. @bradracino Check out our 2018 annual report to see our most impactful stories, behind-the-scenes footage, and more! This e-mail (including all attachments) may be confidential, has a professional character, may be attorney-client privileged and is intended solely for the use of the intended recipient(s). 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