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Automotive & EV Plant Roofing for the Southeast Re-Shoring Hub.

Commercial roofing for automotive OEM plants, Tier-1 supplier facilities, EV battery plants, and paint shop / clean-assembly areas across NC, SC, GA, TN. OEM-spec compliant, FM Class A rated for battery facilities, Davis-Bacon wage capable for federal-funded projects.

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01 · The Southeast Auto/EV Hub

The Southeast became America's automotive manufacturing center in the last 5 years.

The investment numbers are unprecedented. Toyota Battery Manufacturing ($13.9B in Randolph County NC), VinFast Chatham County NC ($4B), Honda Aircraft / Precision Parts Greensboro NC, Hyundai Metaplant Bryan County GA ($7.6B), Rivian Morgan County GA ($5B), BMW Spartanburg SC expansion, SK On Commerce GA ($1.9B), Ford BlueOval City Haywood County TN ($5.6B). These are the anchor facilities. Add Tier-1 suppliers (Mahle, Plastic Omnium, Continental, Aisin, Brose, Tenneco, ZF) and Tier-2/3 suppliers and the total SE automotive manufacturing capacity has grown roughly 200% in 5 years.

Commercial roofing demand on these facilities has been proportional. Each OEM plant is 500,000-1,500,000 sqft under single roof. Each Tier-1 supplier facility is 100,000-400,000 sqft. EV battery cell plants carry additional FM Class A fire-rated assembly requirements that few commercial roofing contractors have experience with. The roofing capacity squeeze for major automotive and EV projects has been real — GC subcontractor qualification lists have tightened as OEMs require demonstrated automotive-spec experience. Tier-2 and Tier-3 suppliers often share trade profiles with generic manufacturing operations and distribution warehouses — which means our broader industrial capability directly supports the automotive supply chain.

We focus on automotive and EV plant work because the operational and technical discipline required — OEM facility spec compliance, FM-rated assembly experience, Davis-Bacon wage workflow for federal-funded projects, paint shop and clean-assembly debris control, and $5M bonding capacity — is a narrow qualification set. We operate within GC-led project structures on OEM-owned facilities and as direct contractor on Tier-1 supplier projects.

For EV battery plant specifically — the fastest-growing sub-category of automotive manufacturing in the SE — the fire safety requirements add complexity beyond standard automotive. Lithium-ion cell manufacturing has specific risks (thermal runaway, electrolyte off-gas, cell-failure cascade) that drive enhanced code requirements. FM Class A roof assemblies with fire-retardant insulation and smoke-vent integration are standard spec. We've delivered to these specs on Tier-1 supplier battery facilities and stay current with NFPA and ICC code updates affecting battery plant roofing. System spec options for automotive and EV typically involve mechanically-attached TPO on general assembly areas, fully-adhered EPDM under solar arrays where present, and standing seam metal on architectural portions of main plant buildings.

02 · Cost · Southeast · 2026

Automotive and EV plant roofing cost by facility type.

Installed cost runs $9–18 per square foot depending on facility type, OEM spec requirements, and fire-rating classification. EV battery plants with FM Class A rated assemblies trend toward upper range. Paint shop and clean-assembly areas carry 15-25% premium for debris-control and fully-adhered attachment.

Tier-1 supplier plant
$10–13/sqft
100K–300K sqft$1M–3.9M
Auto assembly plant retrofit
$9–12/sqft
300K–800K sqft$2.7M–9.6M
EV battery plant (FM-rated)
$14–18/sqft
200K–600K sqft$2.8M–10.8M
Paint shop / clean-assembly
$13–16/sqft
75K–200K sqft$975K–3.2M
Plant expansion new construction
$11–14/sqft
150K–500K sqft$1.65M–7M
Federal-funded (Davis-Bacon)
$12–16/sqft
100K–400K sqft$1.2M–6.4M
Source: Southeast Commercial Roofing bid data, 2026. Pricing reflects OEM-spec-compliant TPO systems with appropriate attachment and insulation for application zone. FM Class A rated assembly (EV battery) +$3-5/sqft · paint shop debris-control +$1.50-2.50/sqft · Davis-Bacon wage workflow +$0.75-1.50/sqft · fully-adhered clean-assembly +$1.50-2.50/sqft · OEM spec-required premium systems (Firestone UltraPly Platinum, Carlisle Sure-Weld 80-mil) +$0.75/sqft. Excludes structural reinforcement and rooftop equipment relocation.
03 · Installation Process

Our automotive plant installation process.

Automotive plant roof work runs within GC-led project management on OEM plants and as direct contractor on Tier-1 supplier facilities. Our workflow integrates with OEM corporate facility standards and plant operations requirements.

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OEM spec review + facility coordination

Roof spec reviewed against OEM corporate facility standards (Toyota TMS, Honda HAM, BMW Plant Standards, VinFast specifications, etc.). Facility engineering walk with plant operations. For new construction: coordination with GC critical path. For retrofit: production-hour sequencing plan with plant operations. Detailed bid in 48 hours with OEM-spec-compliant spec and phased install plan.

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OSHA + plant safety briefing + fall protection

Permanent roof anchors installed where facility lacks them. OSHA 1910.28 fall protection plan filed with plant safety. 1910.147 lockout/tagout coordination for any rooftop electrical interaction. Crew training on plant-specific hazards: paint shop VOC, battery cell thermal runaway risk, robotic cell coordination. Documented in project safety plan.

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Phased tear-off with paint-shop/assembly debris containment

For work over paint shop or clean-assembly areas: enclosed debris containment deployed. Fully-adhered attachment specified to eliminate mechanical fastener debris. Tear-off sequenced to off-shift or weekend windows where possible. End-of-shift HEPA-rated sweep coordinated with plant environmental before shift change.

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Fire-rated insulation + FM-approved membrane assembly

For EV battery plant or high fire-risk zones: FM Class A or B approved assembly installed to specific UL listing. Insulation board includes fire-retardant polyiso with Class A flame spread rating. Membrane attachment per FM 4470 approval. Roof-mounted smoke vents integrated where spec'd.

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Rooftop equipment integration + paint booth exhaust flashing

Paint booth exhaust stacks, battery plant ventilation, HVAC curbs, and process-equipment penetrations field-detailed. Paint booth exhausts require specific EPA-compliant flashing detail for VOC containment. Rooftop equipment re-integrated with new roof flashings during coordinated brief shutdowns.

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Warranty + plant operations handoff

Manufacturer NDL warranty registered (up to 30 years). OEM facility standards compliance documented in project handoff package. As-built drawings, penetration map, OSHA compliance records, and FM approval documentation delivered to plant engineering. For federal-funded projects: certified payroll and Davis-Bacon compliance documentation filed with GC.

Recent projects

Automotive and EV plant projects.

OEM supplier, Tier-1, and EV battery plant roofs completed across NC, SC, GA, TN. OEM-spec-compliant installations with Davis-Bacon and FM-rated assembly capability.

TPO · Fully Adhered
75,000 sqft Cold Storage Facility
Henderson County, NC · Completed Q1 2026
Sqft75K
System80-mil TPO FA
Timeline10 days
Standing Seam Metal
220,000 sqft Automotive Plant
Alamance County, NC · Completed Q4 2025
Sqft220K
System24-ga SS Metal
Timeline21 days
TPO · Mechanically Attached
350,000 sqft Data Center
Coweta County, GA · Completed Q1 2026
Sqft350K
System80-mil TPO
Timeline26 days
04 · EV Battery Fire Safety

What makes EV battery plant roofing different.

Lithium-ion battery cell manufacturing introduces specific fire risks that drive enhanced roofing specifications. Thermal runaway — the cascade failure where a single cell failure triggers adjacent cells to ignite — can escalate beyond what building sprinkler systems can suppress. Post-2022 code updates in NC, SC, GA, and TN require enhanced roof assemblies for facilities manufacturing or storing more than specified thresholds of lithium-ion cells.

FM Global Class A and Class B approved roof assemblies are the standard for EV battery plants. These assemblies carry specific UL listings with coordinated components — fire-retardant polyiso insulation (meeting specific flame-spread ratings per ASTM E84), membrane systems with documented FM 4470 approval, and approved fastening patterns. Substituting any component of the assembly voids the FM listing; the spec is treated as a system rather than a component list.

Smoke vent integration is typically required per NFPA 204. Smoke vents allow heat and smoke egress during a fire event, preventing pressure buildup and providing firefighter access. Vent locations, spacing, and activation mechanisms are spec'd by the facility fire protection engineer; we install to those specifications.

Roof-mounted process equipment at EV battery plants includes heat-recovery equipment, dry room ventilation stacks, and specialized exhaust systems for electrolyte-handling areas. Every penetration carries enhanced flashing detail to maintain fire-rated assembly integrity around equipment penetrations. Our detail work on these penetrations draws on both NRCA standards and specific OEM facility spec requirements.

05 · Answers

Questions about automotive and EV plant roofing.

What roofing systems do automotive manufacturing plants typically spec?
Automotive OEMs have corporate facility specifications — Toyota, Honda, BMW, Hyundai, Ford, GM, and VinFast each maintain documented roof specs that their SE plants install to. Common specs: 60-mil or 80-mil TPO mechanically-attached for general assembly areas, fully-adhered TPO for paint shop and clean-assembly areas (where dust infiltration matters), and standing seam metal on architectural portions of main plant buildings. EV battery plant spec typically requires enhanced fire-rated assemblies and in some cases Class A FM-rated roof systems. We install to OEM spec rather than our own preference — corporate facility standards win.
Why do EV battery plants need fire-rated roof systems?
Lithium-ion battery cell manufacturing creates thermal runaway fire risk — a single cell failure can cascade into a full plant fire that no sprinkler system can suppress. Building codes for EV battery plants (especially post-2022 updates in NC, SC, and GA) require FM Class A or Class B roof assemblies with specific fire-retardant insulation, fire-rated membrane systems, and smoke-vent integration. For Toyota Battery Plant in Randolph County NC, Hyundai Metaplant in Bryan County GA, SK On in Commerce GA, and other announced facilities, the roof spec requires FM 4470 approval with specific assembly UL listings.
Have you worked on Toyota, BMW, Honda, or VinFast facilities?
We work as subcontractor under general contractors on OEM plant builds. On Toyota-adjacent Tier-1 supplier facilities, Honda Aircraft Company facilities in Greensboro NC, BMW Tier-1 supplier plants in SC, VinFast Chatham County NC supplier facilities, and Hyundai GA Metaplant adjacent suppliers, we've delivered commercial TPO and standing seam metal systems to OEM-specified standards. For direct OEM-owned plants, our work has been through GC relationships on specific scope — we're typically not the direct owner contractor for OEM-owned buildings but work within GC-led scope delivery.
What's the timeline for a 300K+ sqft automotive plant roof?
For new construction under a general contractor: 60-90 working days sequenced within the overall plant build schedule. The roof is typically installed immediately after structural steel and deck completion — we coordinate into the GC's critical path. For retrofit of existing automotive plants (common as older facilities age past 25+ years), timeline depends on production-hour sequencing: 80-120 days for phased retrofit of 400,000 sqft without production downtime. CHIPS Act and IRA federal-funded projects add Davis-Bacon wage compliance and certified-payroll reporting which extend some administrative timelines but don't affect field install schedule.
What bonding capacity do you have for major plant builds?
Current single-project bonding capacity: $5M. Aggregate: $15M. For roofing scope on a $200M-$500M automotive plant build, we fit within typical subcontractor bonding requirements. For larger projects (especially hyperscale battery plants now approaching $3-5B total project cost), we partner with larger surety relationships or structure scope within our single-project bonding capacity. For federal-adjacent work under Davis-Bacon wage, our certified-payroll system integrates with GC reporting requirements.
How do you handle the OSHA compliance complexity of automotive plants?
Automotive plants carry OSHA compliance complexity 2-3× standard manufacturing — paint shop VOC exposure, assembly line electrical and pneumatic systems, mobile equipment coordination, robotic cell lockout/tagout, and chemical storage. Our crews working on automotive plant roofs coordinate with: plant safety for lockout/tagout on any rooftop electrical or HVAC work affecting assembly operations, plant fire safety for roof-work torch and hot-work permits, environmental compliance for any painted-surface or VOC-area work, and plant maintenance for coordination on rooftop equipment servicing coincident with roof work. Every crew rotation includes a plant-safety officer briefing.
What's special about paint shop and clean-assembly area roofing?
Paint shops and clean-assembly operations (e-motor assembly, battery cell assembly, final trim assembly) require minimal airborne particulate infiltration — a single roof-work debris event can disrupt paint quality and trigger rework cycles costing hundreds of thousands. For roof work over these areas, we spec fully-adhered TPO (zero mechanical fasteners driving debris into the building), enclosed debris containment during tear-off, and end-of-shift HEPA-rated sweep coordinated with plant environmental. Timeline extends roughly 20-30% versus standard production-area work but paint quality is preserved.
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