It is rare that the beauty and energy of a building is a mirror reflection of its tenant, but that magic is evident with one look at the home of the Tulsa Ballet. Alliance worked very closely with Selser Schaefer Architects in the planning and development of this beautiful structure.
In Mustang, Oklahoma, Mustang Fire Station #2 stands as a new beacon of safety and progress. Located at 200 N Ross Terrace, this state-of-the-art, 10,000 sq. ft. facility promises quicker response times and a safer future for residents.
Teaming up with Construction Unlimited, we designed and produced the metal components for the station’s structure. The seamless integration of vertical and horizontal cladding highlights our precision and craftsmanship.
During the opening ceremony, Fire Chief Craig Carruth emphasized the station’s impact: “Lives will be saved from the responders coming out of this station.” Strategically placed to serve eastern Mustang, the facility ensures faster emergency care, with Carruth noting that care delivered within minutes can truly save lives.
This fire station is more than a building—it’s a symbol of Mustang’s dedication to safety and progress. We’re proud to have contributed to this impactful project.
At Alliance Steel, we partnered with KCI Construction and project manager Joe Black to supply the crucial steel components for a new 11,000 sqft facility in Mead, Colorado. This project, completed in September 2022, provides an updated, spacious home for the town’s public works and police departments.
Our high-quality, pre-engineered metal components form the backbone of the new building, housing a well-equipped shop, four service bays, ample equipment storage, administrative offices, restrooms, and a flexible training and conference room. This upgrade has not only enhanced the workspace for these departments but also improved service delivery to the residents of Mead.
We are proud to have played a pivotal role in this project by delivering the necessary steel components. Our contribution has directly supported the community’s growth and increased the operational efficiency of Mead’s public services.
When you’re taking care of roads and bridges in Colorado, your operational headquarters better be equipped to handle the storm. Steel seemed to be a logical decision, and Alliance was contracted to build the Larimer County Satellite Maintenance Shops, the basecamp for maintaining roads and bridges in the county.
Providing the engineered metal building components for multiple structures, Alliance managed the outcome of structures that supported the maintenance, inspection, light repair, storage of county vehicles, as well as staging areas and storage for salt dirt, aggregate, pipe, and guard rail. Keeping roads and bridges, equipment, and employees safe is in the safe hands of Alliance.
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