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Commercial Roofing for the Piedmont Triad.

Toyota Battery Tier-1 supplier work, FedEx Mid-Atlantic Hub logistics roofs, aerospace facility spec for HAECO and Honda Aircraft, Guilford and Forsyth county permit experience. TPO, EPDM, and standing seam metal for automotive supplier plants, PTI airport warehouses, aerospace MRO, downtown Greensboro/Winston-Salem office, and High Point furniture/market inventory.

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01 · Triad context

The Triad became one of the Southeast's most important industrial corridors.

The Greensboro-Winston-Salem-High Point (Piedmont Triad) MSA has 1.7 million residents across Guilford, Forsyth, Alamance, Randolph, Davidson, and surrounding counties. What makes it a critical commercial roof market isn't population — it's the industrial anchors concentrated here. The Toyota Battery Manufacturing NC megasite in Randolph County is a $13.9B investment on a 1,800+ acre site — one of the largest industrial facilities ever built in NC. The FedEx Mid-Atlantic Hub at PTI airport made Greensboro a major East Coast cargo hub. Boom Supersonic chose PTI for their 400,000+ sqft Overture Superfactory. Honda Aircraft Company builds HondaJet aircraft here. HAECO Aerospace runs major aircraft MRO operations. Volvo Trucks builds heavy trucks. This is a deep manufacturing region.

The commercial roof inventory splits across four dominant populations. The Toyota Tier-1 supplier ring spread across Guilford, Randolph, Alamance, and Davidson counties — typically 100K-400K sqft per facility, OEM-spec facility standards, frequent federal-funded project work under CHIPS Act or IRA. Our automotive and EV plant roofing page documents the spec discipline. The FedEx/PTI logistics cluster — FedEx Mid-Atlantic Hub, UPS, DHL, and a ring of amazon-adjacent distribution warehouses along I-40, I-73, and I-74. The aerospace corridor — HAECO, Honda Aircraft, Boom, Collins Aerospace, and Tier-1 aerospace suppliers. And downtown Greensboro, Winston-Salem Innovation Quarter, and High Point furniture/market inventory.

On permitting: Guilford County and the City of Greensboro, Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Inspections, Alamance, Randolph, Davidson — all Triad jurisdictions run relatively fast permitting for routine commercial reroof, typically 10-20 business days. For Toyota-adjacent federal-funded projects, Davis-Bacon wage workflow and certified payroll apply. For aerospace facility work (particularly airside at PTI), we coordinate with PTI Airport Operations for crane and security coordination. Historic overlays apply in downtown Greensboro, Winston-Salem Innovation Quarter (converted tobacco warehouses), and downtown High Point. We file NCLBGC license on every commercial application.

On pricing: Triad commercial roofing tracks slightly below Charlotte for comparable scope — typically $8.50-12 per sqft for TPO mechanically-attached on routine work. Automotive supplier and aerospace facility spec work runs $11-16 per sqft. FedEx hub and large-format distribution roof work runs toward the low end at $8-10.50 per sqft for simple access and large scale. For buildings with remaining service life, silicone coating systems extend life at 50% of reroof cost. For architectural portions and steeper pitches, standing seam metal is our preferred approach.

02 · Cost · Triad · 2026

Commercial roofing cost in the Piedmont Triad.

Installed cost runs $8–16 per square foot across the Triad. Automotive Tier-1 and aerospace facility spec work runs highest. FedEx hub and large-format warehouse work runs lowest. Downtown office and furniture inventory sits in the middle.

Toyota Tier-1 supplier plant
$11–15/sqft
100K–400K sqft$1.1M–6M
FedEx/PTI logistics warehouse
$8–10.50/sqft
150K–1M sqft$1.2M–10.5M
Aerospace MRO (HAECO/Honda)
$12–16/sqft
80K–300K sqft$960K–4.8M
Downtown GSO/WS office
$10–14/sqft
20K–100K sqft$200K–1.4M
High Point furniture/showroom
$9–12.50/sqft
30K–200K sqft$270K–2.5M
Innovation Quarter biotech
$11–15/sqft
40K–150K sqft$440K–2.25M
Source: Southeast Commercial Roofing bid data for the Greensboro-Winston-Salem-High Point MSA, 2026. Automotive Tier-1 OEM-spec premium +$2-3/sqft. Aerospace FOD-prevention discipline +$1.50-2/sqft. Federal-funded Davis-Bacon wage +$0.75-1.50/sqft. Airport-adjacent PTI coordination +$0.50-1.50/sqft. Fully-adhered vs mechanically-attached +$1.50-2.50/sqft. Excludes structural reinforcement and rooftop equipment relocation.
03 · Installation process · Triad

How we install commercial roofs in the Triad.

Triad work spans four distinct site types: Toyota-adjacent Tier-1 supplier plants, FedEx/PTI logistics, aerospace MRO and manufacturing, and downtown/High Point commercial. Permit flow and facility coordination differ across types.

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Triad site assessment + facility coordination

Licensed roofing professional on-site within 48 hours of initial RFQ. For automotive/EV supplier or aerospace facility work: coordination with facility engineering and OEM spec documentation. For airport-adjacent: coordination with PTI Airport Operations for crane staging and security access. For High Point showroom: market calendar review. Core samples, drone imagery, rooftop equipment inventory.

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Detailed bid with facility-spec-appropriate system

Detailed bid delivered within 48 hours of assessment. System spec (TPO typical; fully-adhered for sensitive-assembly areas; standing seam for architectural portions). Insulation build-up per NC energy code. For automotive/EV: OEM-spec compliance noted. For federal-funded projects (IRA, CHIPS, Davis-Bacon): wage workflow and certified payroll noted. Permit timeline for applicable jurisdiction.

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Guilford/Forsyth/applicable county permit + NCLBGC

Greensboro city, High Point city, Guilford County, Winston-Salem city, Forsyth County, Randolph, Alamance, Davidson, or other applicable permit pulled. NCLBGC license filed on application. For airport-adjacent work: PTI Airport coordination. For historic district (downtown Greensboro, Winston-Salem Innovation Quarter): historic review. For Toyota-adjacent OEM work: federal and Tier-1 compliance documentation.

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Facility-coordinated tear-off

For automotive/EV supplier: tear-off sequenced to production schedules with FOD-prevention discipline on any aerospace-adjacent work. For FedEx/UPS/DHL: sequencing around cargo operations windows. For High Point showrooms: off-market-season work windows only. For downtown office: tenant/property management coordination. Decking repair where substrate damage found.

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Insulation, membrane, specialty flashings

Insulation to NC energy code. Membrane installed and inspected per manufacturer spec. For aerospace facilities: enhanced FOD-prevention during all install phases. For automotive supplier: OEM-spec compliance documentation. Rooftop equipment re-integrated with new counterflashing and coordinated with facility mechanical engineering.

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NDL warranty, closeout, facility handoff

Manufacturer non-dollar-limit warranty registered (15-30 year depending on system). For OEM supplier projects: facility spec compliance documentation for corporate records. For federal-funded: certified payroll closeout and Davis-Bacon documentation. As-built drawings, warranty certificates, OSHA compliance records delivered to building official and facility.

Building-type deep dive

What we actually see on Triad commercial roofs.

The Triad commercial roof inventory has deep legacy manufacturing bones that shape the entire market. Original Cone Mills, Burlington Industries, Guilford Mills, and Reynolds American tobacco facilities from the 1920s-1950s still exist in meaningful numbers — some as active manufacturing, some as repurposed mixed-use, some as adaptive-reuse office. These buildings carry saw-tooth monitor roofs, multi-pitched industrial geometry, and in some cases original wood-deck or early steel-deck construction. Reroof work on this cohort is never straightforward. We see decking deterioration, original vapor barrier failures, and structural inadequacy for modern rooftop mechanical equipment loads. Our bid process builds in explicit contingency for this cohort.

The High Point furniture manufacturing and showroom inventory is its own cohort. Over 150 showroom buildings concentrate in High Point's market district — most built between 1950 and 1990 for the furniture market trade. These buildings operate under a unique schedule: twice-yearly market weeks in April and October when the city population effectively triples. During market, work is impossible. Our hard work windows for High Point showroom inventory: late October through mid-March and mid-May through mid-September. Building owners planning roof work coordinate 12-18 months in advance around this calendar. Most showroom buildings have simple large-format flat-roof TPO or EPDM systems; architectural portions carry standing seam metal.

The Toyota Battery Manufacturing NC megasite ripple across Randolph, Guilford, and Alamance counties has been driving new Tier-1 supplier facility construction since 2022. These are typically purpose-built 100K-400K sqft facilities with TPO mechanically-attached 60-mil default spec plus OEM-specific corporate facility requirements. For Toyota Tier-1 supplier roofing, we coordinate with Toyota Engineering and Manufacturing North America (TEMA) corporate spec documentation when the GC relationship runs through Toyota's qualified subcontractor list. For Tier-2 and Tier-3 supplier work (more common than direct Tier-1), OEM-spec is less stringent but facility standards still apply.

The FedEx Mid-Atlantic Hub at PTI and surrounding cargo/logistics cluster has an interesting roof inventory pattern. FedEx's main hub sort building is a multi-million-sqft complex with specialized roof requirements around aircraft ground-support equipment access, conveyor-system integration, and hurricane-season contingency planning. The adjacent distribution warehouse ring — UPS, DHL, Amazon, and dozens of 3PL facilities — has more conventional distribution warehouse roof profiles. Typical footprints 300K-1M+ sqft with large-format TPO mechanically-attached.

On aerospace: HAECO Americas runs major heavy MRO operations at PTI, Honda Aircraft Company manufactures HondaJet at PTI, Boom Supersonic is constructing the Overture Superfactory at PTI, and Collins Aerospace operates significant facilities in the region. Aerospace facility roof work carries FOD (foreign object debris) prevention discipline above assembly and test areas — a single piece of roof-work debris entering aircraft assembly can trigger significant rework. We specify fully-adhered attachment for aerospace-adjacent work (zero mechanical fastener debris), enclosed debris containment during tear-off, and end-of-shift coordinated sweeps. The schedule penalty for aerospace-grade FOD discipline is typically 20-30% over standard commercial.

Winston-Salem Innovation Quarter biotech and research commercial — the adaptive-reuse of the former R.J. Reynolds tobacco manufacturing complex — has specific roof discipline requirements. The converted tobacco warehouses have original structural systems that weren't designed for modern rooftop HVAC loads; structural reinforcement is often required before new HVAC units can be added. Historic preservation review applies to any visible roof change. Wake Forest Baptist Health, Wake Forest Innovation Quarter, and the broader biomedical tenant base carry biotech-spec discipline in GMP-adjacent spaces. Our approach aligns with pharma/biotech roofing protocols.

Recent projects

Piedmont Triad commercial roofing projects.

Toyota-adjacent Tier-1 supplier plants, FedEx/PTI logistics warehouses, HAECO and aerospace MRO facilities, downtown Greensboro and Winston-Salem office, High Point furniture/showroom, and Innovation Quarter biotech across Guilford, Forsyth, Alamance, Randolph, and Davidson counties.

TPO · Fully Adhered
75,000 sqft Cold Storage Facility
Henderson County, NC · Completed Q1 2026
Sqft75K
System80-mil TPO FA
Timeline10 days
Standing Seam Metal
220,000 sqft Automotive Plant
Alamance County, NC · Completed Q4 2025
Sqft220K
System24-ga SS Metal
Timeline21 days
TPO · Mechanically Attached
350,000 sqft Data Center
Coweta County, GA · Completed Q1 2026
Sqft350K
System80-mil TPO
Timeline26 days
04 · Toyota and aerospace facility context

What makes Triad facility work different.

Toyota Battery Manufacturing NC in Randolph County (Liberty NC) is a transformational investment for the region. The 1,800+ acre megasite and its 6+ million sqft of planned building footprint drive Tier-1 supplier facility construction across the entire Triad. Tier-1 supplier plants we see come to scope typically run 100K-400K sqft with Toyota corporate facility standards. For EV battery-adjacent Tier-1 work, FM Class A rated roof assemblies may apply. For non-battery Tier-1 work (parts stamping, plastic injection, assembly, logistics), spec tracks more conventional automotive manufacturing. Many of these projects run federal-funded under CHIPS Act or IRA programs, adding Davis-Bacon wage and certified payroll requirements.

Boom Supersonic Overture Superfactory at PTI is a new 400,000+ sqft aerospace manufacturing facility — Boom's first full-scale production facility for their commercial supersonic aircraft. Aerospace manufacturing carries specific requirements around FOD (foreign object debris) prevention during any roof work above assembly areas, vibration control during tear-off near precision machining, and corporate facility spec compliance. The broader aerospace corridor — HAECO Aerospace, Honda Aircraft Company, Collins Aerospace, ITT Inc — carries similar discipline on roof work.

FedEx Mid-Atlantic Hub at PTI represents one of the largest airport cargo operations in the Eastern US. The surrounding logistics cluster has driven warehouse construction across Guilford County and into adjacent counties for over a decade. PTI airport-adjacent warehouses typically run 300K-1M sqft single-tenant or build-to-suit, with large-format TPO mechanically-attached 60-mil as the default spec. FedEx, UPS, DHL, and adjacent third-party logistics operators all run different operational schedules — tear-off sequencing coordinates with their specific shift and dock schedules.

For Wake Forest Baptist Health / Innovation Quarter in downtown Winston-Salem, the converted-tobacco-warehouse architecture has specific historic review and structural considerations. Our biotech/pharma roofing approach applies to research and GMP-adjacent portions of the Innovation Quarter buildings. For the broader manufacturing inventory of the Triad (Volvo Trucks, legacy furniture and textile facilities, Procter & Gamble, Reynolds American), conventional industrial commercial roofing discipline applies.

05 · Answers

Questions about Triad commercial roofing.

Where in the Piedmont Triad do you work?
We cover the full Triad — Guilford County (Greensboro, High Point, Jamestown, Oak Ridge, Summerfield, Gibsonville), Forsyth County (Winston-Salem, Kernersville, Clemmons, Lewisville, Walkertown), Alamance (Burlington, Graham, Mebane), Randolph (Asheboro, Randleman — site of the Toyota Battery Megasite), Davidson (Lexington, Thomasville), Davie, Stokes, and Rockingham. The Triad permit environment is generally fast — Guilford and Forsyth both run 10-20 day plan review for routine commercial reroof. Randolph and Alamance are typically faster. Greensboro and Winston-Salem both have city building departments for work within city limits.
What Triad commercial building types do you roof?
The Triad has four dominant commercial roof populations. First: the FedEx Mid-Atlantic Hub at PTI airport and surrounding logistics cluster — Greensboro has become a major East Coast cargo hub with FedEx, along with UPS, DHL, and amazon-adjacent distribution facilities. Second: Toyota Battery Manufacturing NC in Randolph County (announced $13.9B investment; one of the largest industrial builds in NC history) and its Tier-1 supplier ring spread across the Triad. Third: furniture and manufacturing legacy — High Point International Furniture Market, Guilford Mills, Cone Mills legacy, Volvo Trucks, Procter & Gamble, Reynolds American. Fourth: Winston-Salem healthcare and biotech — Wake Forest Baptist Health, the Innovation Quarter downtown, Sheetz HQ area commercial.
Do you work on the Toyota Battery Megasite or the Tier-1 supplier facilities?
Toyota Battery Manufacturing NC (Randolph County, Liberty NC) is a $13.9B investment on a 1,800+ acre site — among the largest industrial facilities in NC. The buildout has driven a large Tier-1 supplier ring across Guilford, Randolph, Alamance, and Davidson counties. Tier-1 supplier plants typically run 100K-400K sqft under single roof with OEM-spec facility standards. We work Tier-1 automotive supplier scope under general contractors and as direct contractor on Tier-2 and Tier-3 supplier work. Our full approach on automotive and EV plant roofing is documented on the automotive and EV roofing page. For federal-funded projects under CHIPS Act, IRA, or similar programs we've handled Davis-Bacon wage workflow and certified payroll reporting.
What about FedEx Mid-Atlantic Hub and PTI logistics cluster work?
The FedEx Mid-Atlantic Hub at Piedmont Triad International Airport (PTI) has been one of the largest logistics infrastructure projects in the Southeast over the last decade. The surrounding cluster includes UPS, DHL, HAECO Aerospace (aircraft MRO), Honda Aircraft Company, and dozens of distribution warehouse facilities. We work distribution warehouse and airport-adjacent logistics roofs. For airside and FAA Part 139 controlled areas, we coordinate with PTI airport operations on crane staging, approach zone restrictions, and security access. HAECO hangar and aerospace MRO facility work has specific requirements around aircraft access continuity that we've handled.
What's special about Boom Supersonic and the aerospace corridor?
Boom Supersonic chose PTI for their Overture Superfactory — a new 400,000+ sqft aerospace manufacturing facility producing their commercial supersonic aircraft. The Triad's aerospace corridor includes HAECO Aerospace, Honda Aircraft Company (HondaJet HA-420 manufacturing), Collins Aerospace, ITT Inc, and a deep supplier base. Aerospace manufacturing facility roof work has specific requirements: FOD (foreign object debris) prevention during roof work above assembly areas, vibration control during tear-off near precision machining, and corporate facility spec compliance for the major OEM facilities. We've worked on aerospace-adjacent facilities and understand the discipline.
Do you handle Guilford County and Winston-Salem city permits?
Yes. Guilford County Planning & Development permits county-area commercial work; within Greensboro or High Point city limits, the city building departments permit. Winston-Salem/Forsyth County Inspections permits Forsyth work. Alamance, Randolph, Davidson, and other Triad counties each run their own permitting. Plan review timelines for routine commercial reroof are typically 10-20 business days across the Triad. For work on historic buildings (downtown Greensboro, downtown Winston-Salem Innovation Quarter, downtown High Point) additional historic review may apply. We file NCLBGC license on every commercial application.
What's typical pricing for Triad commercial roofing?
Triad pricing on commercial TPO runs $8.50-12 per square foot for mechanically-attached 60-mil reroof. Automotive supplier or aerospace facility spec work runs $11-16 per sqft for OEM-spec compliance. FedEx hub and large-format distribution warehouse work runs toward the low end — $8-10.50 per sqft for straightforward access and scale. Downtown Greensboro and Winston-Salem office work runs $10-14 per sqft depending on access and rooftop equipment density. We bid within 48 hours of site visit. For buildings with remaining service life, silicone roof coating systems extend life at ~50% of reroof cost.
Do you work on furniture manufacturing and High Point market facility roofs?
Yes. High Point has a deep furniture manufacturing and showroom inventory. The International Furniture Market transforms High Point twice yearly, and showroom buildings have specific schedules around market weeks (April and October) when work is functionally impossible. We plan roof work for showroom buildings for the off-season work windows (late October through early March, and mid-May through late September). Manufacturing facility work (legacy furniture, textile, and converted buildings) carries more conventional industrial scheduling. Many High Point buildings have been through ownership and use conversions — a reroof assessment often surfaces interesting as-built conditions.
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