Built on American work
Allegheny Critical Supply is built on work. Founder Tim Brown grew up on a farm outside St. George, Minnesota — hay in the summer, machinery the rest of the year. His grandfather, Art Paquay, spent twenty years as a machinist before founding his own contract shop. His father spent forty years as a tool and die maker. His brother drives a box truck in Minneapolis. His mother's family is from West Virginia. Steel, freight, and early mornings run in the family.
The company routes the data center build-out's dollars where they belong: American mills, regional fabrication shops, local drivers. Every order through ACS pays blue-collar wages in the communities doing the work. And every order runs the way machinists run a shop — received, verified, and delivered complete, on the date promised. We don't run the brake press; our shop network does. We make sure the steel is right and sitting where you need it, the day you need it.
Precision isn't just machining. It's the truck arriving on the right day.