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12-5-2023 

Final Clean up will be Tuesday-Thursday this week. 


Reminder- Please do not drive through safety cones that are set up on roads or in driveways. Thank you


If you need assistance with anything please call (952)-222-4004 or send us a message. 


Timing

In the coming weeks Capital Construction will be assisting with insurance claim approved roof replacements throughout the Legacy Cobblestone. This includes all buildings.

We expect to begin the project, weather permitting, on Monday November 6th 

Please look over the attached documents regarding pre-project measures which should be taken, information on what to expect throughout the project, and a map of the building order in which the roof replacements will be completed.

Please contact us should you have any questions or concerns.

We look forward to servicing your community and thank you in advance for your patience throughout the project as well as your cooperation with the relative disruptions as a result!

Site Map

What To Expect

The following information can be found in a printable PDF at the bottom of this page. 

There will be disruptions and required accommodations to be made by residents.  We appreciate your patience throughout the project and your understanding as we work through repairs. 

As with any large construction project, some issues are anticipated.  Please report them to us as soon as possible so we can address accordingly. 

Vehicles

VERY IMPORTANT: Have your vehicles off of driveways and out of garages and into guest parking lots by 7:00 AM on the day(s) listed above to prevent damage to vehicles. 

Home Interior

  • Remove patio furniture, grill and property from decks/patios as well as fragile items from walls, as these may incur damage during work. Contractor is NOT liable for such damages.
  • While we are working on your home, please close your window coverings during the day. This will help avoid any accidental embarrassments as the workers go up and down ladders to access the roof.

Landscaping

If there are any special or delicate plant or shrubs, please notify us of them before the job starts and we will protect them as best as possible.

Clean Up

One of the most important aspects of a project is keeping the area clean during the job. Here is how we strive to do this every day...

  • Clean your site during the day and at the end of the day.
  • Clean your lawn and site with our magnetic “nail-finder” to reduce chance of any nails being left in your lawn.
  • Keep our tools and materials neatly organized and out of the way.

Satellite Dish

Homeowners who have satellite dishes will be without service during the re-roofing of your building.  Capital Construction will reset the dish to the best of their ability, however if you experience issues please contact Capital Construction to report them as well as notify your service provider to schedule a service call for recalibration.

All satellite dishes will be removed and NOT put back up unless the homeowner requests for it to be put back up. Please contact Cole Quinnell before the start of your building by calling 952-222-4004 or emailing cole.q@capitalmn.com so it can be properly installed again.

Conditions Beyond Our Control

Please be aware that despite our best efforts the following may occur during improvement projects, and are not the responsibility of the contractor:

  • Existing structural problems: Such as loose or cracked plaster and drywall, sagging rafters, nail-pops, bowed walls, previously rotted or damaged materials, etc.
  • Scheduling difficulties: We do our best to stay on schedule, but mother nature and other emergencies can lead to delays. We will do our best to limit delays. 

Questions?

Please do not hesitate to contact Capital Construction LLC with any questions or concerns via the website form, or by contacting your project manager, Cole Quinnell directly at (952) 222-4004 or at cole.q@capitalmn.com. Please leave your address, name, email and phone number when you contact us. Thank you!


Additional References

Satellite Dish Notice

What to Expect