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FORT MYERS, Fla. (Jan. 24, 2020) – Target Roofing & Sheet Metal has hired Natasha Rodriguez as a project manager overseeing roof installations, repairs and replacements for commercial clients across Southwest Florida.

As project manager, Rodriguez facilitates communication between the company and its portfolio of clients, which include high-rises, mid-rises, apartment buildings, condominiums, shopping plazas, churches, schools and government facilities. Duties include creating purchase orders, reviewing project estimates and scopes of work, updating project schedules and timelines, overseeing jobsite safety protocol, upholding high standards of craftsmanship and professionalism, and maintaining concierge-level customer service.

Rodriguez previously worked as a project coordinator and estimator for a Fort Myers-based contractor supporting project managers and superintendents throughout all phases of a project, including estimating, negotiation, contracting, buyout, administration and project closeouts.

Rodriguez earned an Associate of Science degree from Miami-Dade College.

About Target Roofing & Sheet Metal

Target Roofing & Sheet Metal is an experienced, locally owned commercial roofing company dedicated to proactive roof maintenance and repair services, as well as exceptional reroofing and new construction roofing services. Target Roofing is skilled at installing shingle, tile, metal and flat roofs on a variety of commercial structures, including high-rises, mid-rises, apartment buildings, condominiums, shopping plazas, churches, schools and government facilities. With an A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau and a commitment to reliability and responsiveness, Target Roofing serves commercial clients along Florida’s Gulf Coast. For more information, call 239-332-5707 or visit TargetRoofers.com.

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