These roofs consisted of Hand hewn 8X8 WRC, milled and precut in Canada. After the material showed up in Hawaii, it was assembled on site and erected. 365 6X6 purlins went up next, and that was covered with 2X6 T&G, a layer of 1/2" ply, 3" ridged foam insulation, covered with another layer of 1/2" ply held down with 5,000 4 1/2" screws. The roof system was Jiffy Seal covered with copper standing seam.
The total package including shipping to Hawaii, taxes, import taxes, misc. structures(cart structures, gates, fence material was around 200k per lot. We built 13 of these particular units, and in fact are still working on them.
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