
Mappco Construction
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Experienced Mappco Construction professionals meticulously review building plans on-site. Two diligent construction managers stand in high-visibility vests and safety helmets engrossed in project blueprints amidst the skeletal framework of metal studs, highlighting Mappco's hands-on approach to ensuring precision and quality in commercial construction projects.
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Showcasing Mappco Construction's excellence, this photo features the Alpine Bank building, an example of commercial architecture. The structure is distinguished by its rustic stone and wood elements, with a 24-hour drive-up ATM service advertised under a timber-framed sign, reflecting Mappco’s commitment to blending functionality with aesthetic appeal in business construction.
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A Mappco Construction professional is diligently at work, focused on securing a component with a cordless drill on an active construction site.
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A group of construction workers from Mappco Construction are gathered on a work site, engaged in a detailed discussion. They are all wearing white safety helmets and high-visibility vests with the Mappco logo. The setting suggests an active construction environment where teamwork and planning are underway.
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A construction worker wearing a white helmet and high-visibility vest is installing electrical wiring in a wall socket. The worker is using a screwdriver and is equipped with a tool belt full of various tools and cables.
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Two Mappco Construction professionals are in the midst of a project site consultation. Chad Mapp, on the right, is holding a tablet, displaying blueprints or project plans, while gesturing towards an area of interest. They stand within a partially completed structure, surrounded by building materials and insulation layers.
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Chadd Mapp is the owner and founder of Mappco Construction.
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In an effort to continually improve and provide the residents of Fort Collins with world class service, the City of Fort Collins renovated City Hall. The occupied renovation project included deconstructing the existing elevator and renovating the shaft to install a new elevator that meet all Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) standards as well as adding an accessible restroom on the main floor.
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The City of Fort Collins Utilities Vehicle Storage Building projects consists of two pre-engineered metal buildings constructed on the Utilities existing site. The Light and Power facility is a conditioned 11,340 square foot facility with integrated sustainable design concepts. The Water Services facility is a three sided 5,600 square foot building designed to cover large Utility vehicles and equipment.