Community Project Funding/Congressionally Directed Spending - Construction - Project Abstract: Prestera Pinecrest Roof Replacement Project Overview:The Prestera Pinecrest Roof Replacement project is a critical initiative to replace the deteriorating roof of the Prestera Pinecrest facility, a vital recovery campus for individuals with Substance Use Disorders (SUD). This infrastructure upgrade will ensure the safety, functionality, and longevity of our facility, allowing us to continue providing essential services to our community in a safe and supportive environment. Needs to be Addressed: The existing roof has surpassed its expected lifespan and shows significant signs of wear, including leaks and damaged rubber roofing. These issues jeopardize the safety and comfort of residents and staff, potentially disrupting recovery programs. Roof deterioration threatens the building's integrity, leading to water damage and structural problems. Replacing the roof is essential to prevent further damage, maintain a safe environment, and uphold the quality of care we provide. Proposed Activities • Assessment and Planning: Conduct a thorough evaluation of the current roof and develop a comprehensive replacement plan, including materials, timelines, and budget. • Procurement: Select a qualified roofing contractor through a competitive bidding process, ensuring compliance with regulatory and safety standards. • Roof Replacement: Remove the old roof, install new materials, and address necessary structural repairs. This phase will minimize disruption to daily operations and ensure safety. • Quality Assurance: Implement inspections and quality checks throughout the project to ensure the new roof meets all specifications. Independent inspectors will verify the quality of workmanship and materials used. • Finalization: Complete a final inspection, address any issues, and formally conclude the project with comprehensive documentation and certification of completion. Population Group(s) to be Served: The Pinecrest facility includes 39 Low Rent Efficiency Apartments and 60 beds for our Short-Term 28-day Residential Addiction Treatment program. The 28-day program serves men and women, 18 years or older, with a Substance Use Disorder (SUD) living in West Virginia. It integrates evidence-based treatment interventions, ensuring consistency and seamless transitions across levels of care. Services include individual, family, and group therapy, educational/vocational goal completion, drug and alcohol testing, case management, psychiatric evaluation and treatment, transportation, medical referrals, and Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) for SUD when indicated. The program also offers therapeutic interventions, 12-step support meetings, and vocational training and/or placement. The Low Rent Efficiency Apartments provide permanent, safe, and affordable efficiency apartments for single adults with no current drug or alcohol use. Weekly drug and alcohol screenings, along with apartment inspections and maintaining a sober status, are requirements of residency. Impact and Benefits The successful roof replacement will have several significant benefits: • Improved Living Conditions • Enhanced Facility Integrity • Expansion of Programming • Cost Savings • Community Trust Conclusion The Prestera Pinecrest Roof Replacement project is a vital initiative that will ensure the safety, functionality, and sustainability of a key facility within our service network. By investing in this project, we are investing in the well-being and recovery of individuals battling substance use disorders. This project reflects our ongoing commitment to maintaining the highest standards of care and ensuring the long-term viability of our facilities. With your support, we can continue to make a significant difference in the lives of those we serve.