Middlesex County, NJ
Discover Middlesex County
Located in the heart of New Jersey, Middlesex County has a variety of towns that each contribute to its economic landscape. From the town of New Brunswick, home to Rutgers University and the Johnson & Johnson Headquarters, to the town of Edison, named after Thomas Edison, Middlesex County has a dynamic mix of businesses spanning various industries. As a steel company in New Jersey, Allied Steel plays a crucial role in supporting the county’s bustling economy by providing essential steel products and services. We can supply structural steel for new construction projects, offer custom fabrication for industrial facilities, provide steel parts for public work development, and much more. We have been servicing Middlesex County for over 50 years and continue to meet the diverse needs of businesses in the community.
Our Contributions to Middlesex
Allied Steel provided custom fabrication for the Hess building project in Woodbridge including formed angles and stainless steel brackets. For the Rutgers University expansion, we supplied wide flange beams, A588 weathering steel beams, and sheet metal fabrication. In New Brunswick, we supplied the Red Shaw School renovation with custom sheet metal, and the Robert Wood Johnson Medical Center expansion with steel bollards and truss girders.
For Kinder Morgan Energy’s facility expansion in Carteret, we supplied structural I-beams and tubing. In Woodbridge, our products were used in the Motiva Enterprises Petroleum plant expansion, and for the Middlesex County Public Health Department building in New Brunswick.
Iconic Landmarks in Middlesex County
There are many iconic landmarks in Middlesex County that are known for their significant steel elements. On the campus of Rutgers University there are several buildings with steel-framed structures. The Edison Memorial Tower is a historic monument located in Edison Township. Its iconic lightbulb-shaped structure is supported by a steel framework, representing Thomas Edison’s groundbreaking contributions to electricity. Located in New Brunswick, the global healthcare company, Johnson & Johnson Headquarters, showcases steel-framed buildings. Other landmarks in New Brunswick that utilize steel in their buildings are the Heldrich Hotel and Conference Center and the Gateway Center.