Roofing is a $60 billion industry that’s never had a serious institutional platform. We’re building it — and we’re looking for investors who want in early.
Most investors find out about consolidation plays in leading industries long after the value has already been created and the upside has already been distributed. Foundation Projects is at the beginning of that curve, assembling best-in-class roofing companies into a single platform with one destination: a public exit.
We start with your investment thesis, mandate, and view of the roofing market. From there, we look for collaborative synergies, alignment on the platform vision, and whether this opportunity fits the way you deploy capital.
What We Align On
Thesis, Mandate & Strategic Fit
If the opportunity makes sense, we go deeper on the platform strategy, target profile, timing, economics, and the role you could play as the platform scales. The goal is a clear mutual fit before anyone spends time in deeper diligence.
The Decision
Mutual Fit For Investment
Once aligned, we move into the right next steps together: diligence, investor materials, strategic introductions, and execution planning as Foundation Projects builds toward a public-market outcome.
The Path Forward
Diligence, Materials & Execution
Most investors do not see consolidation opportunities until the best entry points are already gone. Foundation Projects gives you a clear way to evaluate the roofing platform thesis early: understand the strategy, review the opportunity, and decide whether the fit is strong enough for deeper diligence. The market is already moving. The first institutional roofing platforms are forming now, and early access will not stay open forever. Request the investor packet while the ground-floor window is still available, before valuations rise, competition crowds in, and the best upside becomes harder to reach.
The first institutional platforms are forming right now. The window to get in at the ground floor is open — but it won’t stay open long. As the platform grows and the IPO gets closer, early entry becomes harder to find. Request the investor packet to review the opportunity, understand the platform strategy, and decide whether a deeper conversation makes sense.