How RTU Screening NYC Works With CME
One fabricator, one PM line — from DOB plan review to closed-out roof, anywhere in the five boroughs.
RTU screening NYC — five steps to a closed-out roof
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You share the scope
Roof plan, equipment schedule, or just the permit address — a Chelsea gallery retrofit, a LIC tower, a Bronx medical office. We start from what you have. No complete drawing set required on day one.
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We issue shop drawings
Sections, elevations, heights relative to parapet, attachment method. DOB-readable, not a sales drawing. Every panel dimension is set before fabrication starts.
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Submittal review
We stay on the thread through plan review comments and resubmissions. One contact, not a call center. If DOB flags screening, we turn revised drawings fast.
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Fabrication ships
Custom panels cut to your approved drawings. No field surgery. Trim pieces included. Freight coordinated to your loading dock window — we factor Manhattan staging constraints into panel sizes and crating.
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Field install
Our crew meets your super on the roof. Freight, sequencing, and install on one call. Elevator-only roof access, union coordination, tight sidewalk sheds — we have done this on NYC high-rises before.
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What GCs need before ordering RTU screening in NYC
- Roof plan or equipment schedule — we can start from either
- Permit address and borough — Manhattan staging differs from outer-borough jobs
- Parapet height and visibility context — Park Avenue frontage, High Line adjacency, or interior courtyard roof lines
- Structural engineer contact — for attachment and snow load coordination
- Target permit filing date — drives shop drawing turnaround
Ready to start your scope?
Share the project details — roof plan, permit address, equipment list. We respond with a timeline and next steps, not a catalog.