US Postal Service and Postal Inspection Service Selects Allied Steel Buildings to Protect Communication Assets
Allied set to build 22 shelters for Mobile Command Units
[Fort Lauderdale, FL December 10, 2007] –The United States Postal Service and the United States Postal Inspection Service meets the challenges of on-time response during critical times through their Mobile Command Centers (MCC’s). These MCC’s, stationed throughout the country are high technology mobile response units, designed to enhance response time to disasters and keeping the lines of communication open between the Postal Inspection Service and other Federal Agencies.
In order to protect this investment, the Postal Inspection Service needed a housing unit that would allow the MCC to maintain its integrity and top quality condition. The first of these structures was recently delivered and successfully installed in Charlotte, NC.
“Allied is delighted to be selected to provide the United States Postal Service and the Postal Inspection Service with buildings that protect such vital assets to the community,” says Darren Sperling, Allied Project Manager. “As with all Allied Buildings we make certain the structure is fabricated to the highest quality building standards demanded by each community, thus ensuring the units will be well protected and ready to respond to a natural disaster rather than be a victim of one.”
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