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News July 28, 2021

SPRI will revise and recanvass standard for vegetative roof systems

SPRI, an association representing sheet membrane and component suppliers to the commercial roofing industry, is revising and recanvassing a key technical document for reapproval as an American National Standard—ANSI/SPRI RP-14, “Wind Design Standard for Vegetative Roofing Systems.” In accordance with SPRI’s American National Standards Institute-approved procedures, standards are reviewed and reapproved every five years.

ANSI/SPRI RP-14, “Wind Design Standard for Vegetative Roofing Systems,” provides a method of designing for wind-uplift resistance of vegetative roof systems. Growth media, stones, pavers or combinations thereof provide the ballast or weight needed for vegetative roof systems to resist wind-uplift forces; the standard helps identify the ballast type to resist uplift forces, as well as drainage options. This standard was last approved as an ANSI Standard in 2016.

If you would like to participate in the canvass process for this document, contact SPRI at info@spri.org.

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