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As an iron worker, Frank Pappick knows about putting up structures.
“I came from the shipyard,” says Pappick. “I used to put up barges and other types of buildings. I’m used to dealing with all sorts of materials and parts to construct, but it’s always nice when all the pieces are easy to fit.”
When it was time to purchase a new warehouse to help increase Pappick’s welding company’s productivity, he was told to contact Allied Steel.
“They were recommended by Cap Rental,” remembers Pappick. “Allied gave us a 30’ X 40’ X 14’ building with a front door, an access door on the side of the building, and a roll up door. It looks terrific.”
Having raised many structures, Pappick and his crew put up the structure themselves without any fuss.
“We had no problems getting down the concrete foundation before we erected the building. All the parts were accounted for and fit the way they were supposed to. The blueprints were easy to follow. Doing this was a piece of cake.”
With the building being up for two years now, Pappick says that Allied Steel suited his needs to exactly what he needed for the company.
“It was within our budget, and we got exactly what we wanted.” |