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Armstrong Steel Buildings Announces Completion of Pre-Engineered Metal Construction in Wyoming

Armstrong Steel declared that it has finished the building of one of its pre-fabricated metal building system for a Riverton, Wyoming, located client for the purpose of storing the new equipment of the client.

Armstrong Steel Corporate Headquarters. Credit: Armstrong Steel

The company commenced the construction of the new facility measuring around 7,500 sq ft in June 2011 and completed in the same month.

Brandon Romer, the owner and operator of the company chose Armstrong Steel Buildings to complete his expansion plans and entrusted the company to take complete care about the construction. Brandon has chosen the pre-fabricated metal building structure to save on construction time. The metal building construction took only half the time required for a normal construction. Romer had shortlisted and invited construction bids from three local construction companies and ultimately chose the construction services segment of Armstrong Steel to complete the construction.

According to Brandon Romer, Armstrong Steel produced the competitive construction package needed by the company with the best pricing and the dealing with the company was simple and without ambiguity and the company completed the project smoothly. Impressed with the work produced by Armstrong Steel, the neighbor of Brandon Romer has also chosen the company to complete their building project.

The company supplies 23 assorted type of energy saving colors for metal constructions to bring down the cooling costs of a building. The materials utilized for the construction are eligible to meet the stringent LEED Green Building regulations.

Source: http://www.armstrongsteelbuildings.com/

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