Nov 7 2006
Allied Modular Building Systems, Inc. recently announced that it has been awarded the contract for the construction of an interior office building for the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) at their Bothell, Washington location.
The project calls for a Interior office building workspace consisting of Allied Modular's Integra 400® - 4" wall system. The single story building will be used as additional office space for FEMA personnel. Installation should be completed by end November. This wall system is the only wall system with an ICC approval and gaining exposure in recent months for its ease and durability.
"Allied Modular continues of offer excellent solutions to our modular needs and invariably at the best price ... certainly a win-win scenario for all," stated FEMA's Tony Morea.
"Allied Modular Building Systems is proud to continue our relationship with FEMA," stated Amy Tzonkov, Regional Sales Manger for the Northwestern U.S. territory, including Northern California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Alaska, and Hawaii. "Since 2003, our company has been the preferred supplier of modular products and services to FEMA. Allied Modular is delighted to partner with FEMA and other government agencies in compliance with their unique and individual budget-parameters and time-tables."
Allied Modular has experienced record sales in all market sectors in the 3rd and 4th quarters. "Their push to be success has been really fun to watch" said Jim Stevens, a company consultant." I am not sure why any company would build any other way!"