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Industrial Design & Construction Inc. holds California CSLB License #790266 and brings a deep design-build background to commercial and industrial construction in Bakersfield, CA. The firm's core expertise centers on heavy industrial facilities — including structural steel fabrication, crane work, conveyors, and large-scale processing infrastructure — making it a strong candidate for facility managers overseeing industrial plants, warehouses, and agricultural processing complexes throughout the Central Valley. That same structural steel competency translates directly to commercial roofing applications: metal and standing seam roof systems on manufacturing and warehouse facilities, coating systems over existing low-slope decks, and modified bitumen or BUR assemblies on flat-roofed industrial and institutional buildings. Facility managers in Bakersfield managing large-footprint industrial or warehouse properties benefit from working with a contractor that understands the structural demands of heavy-load rooftops — equipment curbs, mechanical penetrations, drainage engineering, and flashing details on steel-framed buildings. The Kern County climate, with intense UV exposure, high summer temperatures, and occasional heavy rain events, puts particular stress on flat and low-slope commercial roofs, making durable membrane selection and proactive maintenance critical. Industrial Design & Construction's design-build model means a single point of accountability from structural assessment through roof system installation — a significant advantage for property owners and facility managers who need to coordinate roofing work around active operations. Their established presence in the Bakersfield market and decades of experience with large industrial structures positions them to handle complex commercial roofing scopes that go beyond standard membrane replacement. Facility managers with industrial, warehouse, or institutional properties in the greater Bakersfield and Central Valley region should contact the firm directly to discuss project-specific capabilities and scheduling.