Klotsche Center
University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
Klotsche Center, University of Wisconsin
Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Established: Originally in 1975, renovated in 2006
Features: New facilities include:
- Four additional basketball courts
- An elevated track
- Highly equipped weight and cardio rooms

Lucas Oil Stadium
Home of NFL team Indianapolis Colts
Location: Indianapolis, Indiana
Established: Schedule to open in 2008 replacing the RCA Dome as home to the Indianapolis Colts
Features:
- $675 million retractable roof sports and entertainment complex with seven levels and three decks
- Approximately 63,000 permanent seats, but can expand capacity to 70,000 for NCAA finals or Super Bowl Games
Roberts Roofing Completed: Architectural sheet metal wall paneling, fully adhered PVC roofing system.
Lucas Oil Stadium
Home of the Indianapolis Colts

Soldier Field
Home of the Chicago Bears
Soldier Field
Home of NFL team Chicago Bears
Location: Chicago, Illinois
Established: 1924, originally as Municipal Grant Park Stadium. The Chicago Bears’ first season in the stadium was in 1971.
Features:
- Renovations made between 2002 and 2003 pushed capacity to approximately 61,500 seats.
- Construction of the remodeled stadium took only 20 months to complete, a record for modern day renovations.
Roberts Roofing Completed: Fully adhered TPO roofing system

McCormick Place Convention Center
Location: Chicago, Illinois
Renovations completed in 2007
Features:
- Environmental and economical friendly Green Roof(link to Green roof page) system was constructed in 2007 to help the building retain its own energy and provide garden space for conventions.
- 175 meeting rooms, 3 ball rooms, 3 theaters and 2.7 million square feet of exhibit hall space.
- The four buildings that comprise the convention center, North, South, West and Lakeside Center, are connected by skywalks and attract over 3 million visitors per year.
McCormick Place
Chicago, Illinois

Citizen's Bank Park
Home of the Philidelphia Phillies
Citizens Bank Park
Home of MLB team Philadelphia Phillies
Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Established: 1971, originally named Veteran’s Stadium.
Features:
- Open main concourse that allows guests a full view of the game.
- Seat capacity of 43,500, and the largest LED video display in the National League.
- New stadium was designed with a consultant from the American Disabilities Act to ensure comfort and accessibility to all fans.
- Ashburn Alley, a newly constructed fan zone opens two and a half hours before game time. Named in honor of Richie Ashburn, the outfield entertainment area provides fans with a variety of concession options.
Roberts Roofing Completed: metal sub-roof system

Clarian Cancer Center
Location: Indianapolis, Indiana
Scheduled 2008 completion.
Features:
- Proposed 80 new cancer treatment beds.
- New facilities for 40 patients receiving chemotherapy treatments.
Roberts Roofing Completed: Fully adhered and ballasted EPDM roofing system, hot-fluid applied roofing system (green roof insulation,) architectural concrete pavers.
Clarian Cancer Center
Indianapolis, Indiana

Citi Field
Home of the New York Mets
Citi Field
Home of MLB team New York Mets
Location: Flushing, New York
Established: 1964, originally named Shea Stadium.
Features:
- Construction scheduled to be complete for Opening Day 2009.
- New renovations will provide angled seating for approximately 45,000 fans, with 42% of those seats located in the lower level of the stadium.
Roberts Roofing Completed: Architectural sheet metal sub-roof system

Miller Park
Home of MLB team Milwaukee Brewers
Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Established: 2001
Features:
- 12,000 ton, 7 panel, fan shaped retractable roof that opens or closes in approximately 10 minutes.
- Seat capacity expanded to 41,900.
- Four choices of front row seats in four sections within four levels.
Roberts Roofing Completed: SBS modified roofing system, mechanically fastened PVC roofing system, flush sheet metal wall paneling, architectural sheet metal wall paneling, insulated sheet metal paneling.
Miller Park
Home of the Milwaukee Brewers

Four Winds Casino Resort
New Buffalo, Michigan
Four Winds Casino Resort
Location: New Buffalo, Michigan
Established: 2007
Features:
- The only land based casino in Southwest Michigan.
- 6 in-resort restaurants and 5 bars offering a variety of dining and cocktail selections.
- Home to the Midwest’s only World Poker Tour Poker Room.
Roberts Roofing Completed: Architectural sheet metal wall paneling, standing seam metal roof system, mechanically fastened and fully adhered EPDM roofing system.

Toyota Park
Home of MLS team Chicago Fire
Location: Bridgeview, Illinois
Features:
- Seat capacity pushed to 20,000 for soccer matches, 28,000 for concert events.
- 1.7 million dollar regulation soccer field with year round heating systems.
- Permanent stage for concerts and events.
Roberts Roofing Completed: Architectural sheet metal wall paneling, fully adhered and mechanically fastened TPO roofing system, concrete pavers.
Toyota Park
Home of the Chicago Fire (Bridgeview, IL)

Wrigley Field
Home of the Chicago Cubs
Wrigley Field
Home of MLB team Chicago Cubs
Location: Chicago, Illinois
Established: 1914, originally named Weeghman Park
Features:
- Seat capacity extended to 41,160.
- After the Tribune Company purchased the Cubs in 1981, many renovations have been made including expansion of office and administrative space, two new clubhouses, private boxes, and the completion of a bleacher expansion project in 2005.
Roberts Roofing Completed: Architectural sheet metal wall paneling, fully adhered EPDM roof.

U.S. Cellular Field
Home of MLB team Chicago White Sox
Location: Chicago, Illinois
Established: 1989-1991 New Comiskey Park was built across the street from old Comiskey Park. The Field was renamed U.S. Cellular Field in 2003.
Features:
- Seat Capacity expanded to approximately 40,000.
Roberts Roofing Completed: Architectural sheet metal wall paneling, mechanically fastened EPDM roofing system.
U.S. Cellular Field
Home of the Chicago White Sox

Milwaukee City Hall
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Milwaukee City Hall
Location: Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Established: 1895 as the nation’s third tallest structure.
Features:
- Foundation consists of 2584 white pine piles that were originally supported by the marshy land surrounded by the Milwaukee River.
- Historic bell tower restored in the 2006 renovation of the entire building.
Roberts Roofing Completed: Architectural copper flashing and sheet metal paneling, and slate and SBS modified roofing system.

Catholic Theological Union
Chicago, Illinois
Busch Stadium
Home of the St. Louis Cardinals