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News : Local Published: Aug 28, 2008 - 2:46:53 PM


Forging ahead with a new building, Alliance RMS Construction and Accurate Tool & Die reignite Stamford Forge

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Stamford, CT - If you want to ensure continued success in the building business, you’ve got to strike while the iron’s hot. So say Randy and Jeff Salvatore, the new managing partners of Stamford Forge, for years one of the area’s premier ironwork companies. Founded by European trained craftsmen schooled in the fine art of handcrafting wrought iron, Stamford Forge and Metal Craft enjoyed a 30+-year run in the metalwork business before selling the business, a move largely dictated by the changing face of the Stamford industrial neighborhood where it was located and the retirement of its long-time owners. When Randy Salvatore, principal of RMS Construction, and Jeff Salvatore, owner of Accurate Tool & Die, stepped in to fire it back up once again, they shared one goal: to bridge the old world tradition of hand-crafting ornamental wrought iron with new world technologies of structural steel fabrication and commercial metal work applications to offer both the residential and commercial sector a premier resource for their custom metal work needs.

“Stamford Forge is an integral part of the city’s heritage,” said Randy Salvatore who points out that the company left its mark in iron railings, gates, stairways and facades at Pitney Bowes corporate headquarters, at area school like King Low Heywood, Norwalk’s Maritime Aquarium and fenced homes and pools throughout Fairfield County. "Small specialty businesses like this are invaluable to the construction industry, providing customized services that make a real difference in the overall quality of the project."

Randy Salvatore, named “2007 Builder of the Year” by the Home Builders & Remodelers Associations of Connecticut (HBRA), with partner Jeff Salvatore, whose company has specialized in industrial manufacturing for some 50 years, bring a seasoned mix of construction experience and commercial service expertise to the firm, offering a new enhanced level of customized metal work capabilities to area homeowners, architects and building professionals.

"We are in the unique position of offering our customers a comprehensive range of customized services for their building needs," stated Jeff Salvatore. "Whether our customers are homeowners looking to install top-of-the-line wrought iron fencing and railings for their property and pool, design professionals looking to create and incorporate ornamental ironwork in their building plans or commercial developers in need of structural steel for their construction projects, we have the bandwidth and experience to handle every request."

Stamford Forge, located at 32 Leon Place in Stamford, designs, fabricates and installs custom architectural wrought iron for homes and businesses including railings, stairs, fences, and ornamental facades. In addition, the company erects and connects structural steel elements including columns and beams for industrial and commercial building applications. The company works with a wide array of metals, from steel, cast iron and stainless steel to brass, nickel, aluminum, and is available to provide iron restoration services for building materials.

For more information and a personal consultation for residential and commercial steel and ironwork needs, call Stamford Forge at 203.348.8290.

About RMS Construction

RMS Construction is an award-winning building services firm headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut. The company’s portfolio of acclaimed residential projects includes The Village at River’s Edge, The Village at Maple Pointe, Vine Meadows and Summer Court in Stamford, Connecticut. Visit www.rms-construction.com for more information. Randy Salvatore, founding owner of RMS Construction was named “2007 Builder of the Year” by the Home Builders & Remodelers Association and has been an annual recipient of prestigious HOBI Awards for delivering overall construction excellence and consumer value to area homeowners.

About Accurate Tool & Die

A full service industrial machine and manufacturing company headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut, 50 year old Accurate Tool & Die specializes in general machine shop services, CNC and precision machining, wire EDM, brazing, welding, surface grinding, prototypes, metal stampings, assembly, lathe and mill work.




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