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'''Apex Roofing & Restoration''' is a major roofing contractor.
'''Apex Roofing & Restoration''' is a major roofing contractor. The company specializes in disaster response, but handles a wide range of residential, multi-family and commercial roofing and repair projects, as well as solar power installations.


The company was founded in [[2010]] by [[Grant Rockett]] and its headquarters offices are located in the [[Southlake Center]] at 4601 [[Southlake Parkway]]. Apex acquired the building in [[2021]] for $3.4 million.
Apex Roofing & Restoration was founded in [[2010]] by [[Grant Rockett]]. Its headquarters offices are located in the [[Southlake Center]] at 4601 [[Southlake Parkway]], which it acquired in [[2021]] for $3.4 million.


On [[July 1]], [[2019]] a 15-year-old laborer for [[W & W Restoration]], subcontracted to Apex, fell to his death while working on a roof project at [[Cullman Casting]]'s foundry facility. The Occupational Health and Safety Administration cited the company for violating the child labor restrictions of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, and fined the company $117,175.
On [[July 1]], [[2019]] a 15-year-old laborer for [[W & W Restoration]], subcontracted to Apex, fell to his death while working on a roof project at [[Cullman Casting]]'s foundry facility. The Occupational Health and Safety Administration cited the company for violating the child labor restrictions of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, and fined the company $117,175.
In [[2023]] Apex was listed as the nation's 17th largest roofing contractor by volume in ''Roofing Contractor'' magazine. In [[2024]] the business opened offices in Atlanta, Georgia; Chicago, Illinois; and Kansas City, Missouri.


==References==
==References==
* "OSHA fines roofing company for teen's death in Cullman." (January 10, 2020) WVTM13.com
* "OSHA fines roofing company for teen's death in Cullman." (January 10, 2020) WVTM13.com
* Van der Bijl, Hanno (May 6, 2021) "Contractor acquires building for new Birmingham HQ." {{BBJ}}
* Van der Bijl, Hanno (May 6, 2021) "Contractor acquires building for new Birmingham HQ." {{BBJ}}
* Thornton, William (March 21, 2024) "Birmingham-based company expanding to three major American cities." {{AL}}


==External links==
==External links==

Latest revision as of 09:12, 25 March 2024

Apex Roofing & Restoration is a major roofing contractor. The company specializes in disaster response, but handles a wide range of residential, multi-family and commercial roofing and repair projects, as well as solar power installations.

Apex Roofing & Restoration was founded in 2010 by Grant Rockett. Its headquarters offices are located in the Southlake Center at 4601 Southlake Parkway, which it acquired in 2021 for $3.4 million.

On July 1, 2019 a 15-year-old laborer for W & W Restoration, subcontracted to Apex, fell to his death while working on a roof project at Cullman Casting's foundry facility. The Occupational Health and Safety Administration cited the company for violating the child labor restrictions of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, and fined the company $117,175.

In 2023 Apex was listed as the nation's 17th largest roofing contractor by volume in Roofing Contractor magazine. In 2024 the business opened offices in Atlanta, Georgia; Chicago, Illinois; and Kansas City, Missouri.

References

  • "OSHA fines roofing company for teen's death in Cullman." (January 10, 2020) WVTM13.com
  • Van der Bijl, Hanno (May 6, 2021) "Contractor acquires building for new Birmingham HQ." Birmingham Business Journal
  • Thornton, William (March 21, 2024) "Birmingham-based company expanding to three major American cities." AL.com

External links