Capco Steel Inc., a metal-building supplier specializing in self-storage, and its construction division, Capco General Contracting (CGC), are participating in the Salvation Army’s Angel Tree Program. It’s the eighth consecutive year that the companies have participated in the charity drive, which collects donations for children during the holiday season, according to a press release.
The companies will sponsor 135 “angels,” providing gifts, clothing and essentials such as hygiene products. Since launching the initiative in 2017, they’ve reached their goal every year through donations from employees, clients, suppliers and subcontractors.
Founded in 1985 and based San Antonio, Texas, Capco fabricates steel self-storage structures. CGC provides general-contracting services, with a specialty in single- and multi-story, climate-controlled buildings, conversion projects, and facility expansions and remodels. To date, it has been involved in the construction of more than 70 million square feet of commercial and industrial projects in 32 states.
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