Project Case Examples

Representative examples of how we coordinate asbestos removal for diverse solar installation projects across Spain.

Manufacturing facility with newly completed roof ready for solar installation
Valencia Industrial

Manufacturing Facility Roof Replacement

A manufacturing plant built in 1995 required asbestos roof removal before proceeding with a planned solar installation. The project involved coordinating removal of extensive asbestos-cement roofing across multiple connected buildings while maintaining partial facility operations. We managed the phased approach with a certified RERA company, handled all labor authority approvals, and supervised the installation of new metal roofing suitable for solar panel mounting. The coordinated timeline allowed the solar installation to begin immediately upon roof completion.

Distribution warehouse with prepared roof surface for solar panels
Zaragoza Logistics

Distribution Center Solar Preparation

A logistics company needed asbestos removal coordination for their distribution warehouse before installing rooftop solar. The building's large footprint required careful planning to ensure safe removal without disrupting daily operations. We coordinated material testing, developed a comprehensive work plan, managed RERA company selection, and oversaw the removal process. The new roof was designed with solar installation requirements in mind, including appropriate structural reinforcement for panel weight and mounting system compatibility.

Agricultural barn with new roof prepared for solar panel installation
Castilla y León Agricultural

Agricultural Building Modernization

A farm operation wanted to install solar panels on several agricultural buildings constructed in the 1980s. Initial assessment confirmed asbestos presence in the roofing materials. We coordinated the removal process for three separate structures, managing documentation for each building individually while creating an efficient overall project timeline. The coordination included working with local authorities, selecting an appropriate RERA contractor experienced with agricultural structures, and ensuring the new roofs met both agricultural use requirements and solar installation specifications.

Common Project Characteristics

While each asbestos removal coordination project has unique aspects, certain patterns emerge across our work. Understanding these common characteristics helps property owners know what to expect during their own projects.

Timeline Considerations

Asbestos removal projects typically require several weeks from initial assessment to completion of the new roof. The timeline includes material testing, work plan development, regulatory approval, actual removal work, and new roof installation. We coordinate these phases to minimize total project duration while ensuring proper procedures at each stage.

Regulatory Navigation

Every project involves interaction with labor authorities for work plan approval. The documentation requirements are substantial, including detailed safety protocols, removal methods, and disposal procedures. Our coordination ensures these submissions are complete and accurate, reducing approval delays.

Operational Continuity

Many buildings requiring asbestos removal remain in active use. Coordinating removal work while maintaining operations requires careful planning. We work with RERA companies to develop phased approaches that minimize disruption to normal building activities.

Solar Installation Preparation

The ultimate goal is preparing the building for solar panels. This means the new roof must meet structural requirements for panel weight, provide appropriate mounting surfaces, and accommodate electrical infrastructure. Our coordination considers these solar-specific needs throughout the planning and execution phases.