Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, May 4, 2021 – Tower Tech announced they have moved into a new sales and support office in downtown Oklahoma City. The move was the result of needing office space that better aligned operations after all the cooling tower manufacturing moved to Alum Bank, PA, as part of the Creative Composites Group.
Today, the building sits next to the Bricktown canal instead of a railroad depot. On August 12, 1983, the Kingman building was placed on the National Register of Historic Places and became an icon for the once-thriving Warehouse District. The building represents the last of the red-brick structures which once dominated the town’s skyline.
Tower Tech is the leader in modular cooling tower design that has turned the industry upside down by mounting fans on the bottom and introducing more efficient and innovative water-cooling technologies to the market. Our full line of open-circuit and closed-circuit towers lower the total lifetime cost of ownership and combat increased utility costs by saving water and electricity. Fiber Reinforced Polymer (FRP) components are factory-assembled in the USA in our ISO certified facility. FRP is an advanced composite material that is corrosion-resistant and known for low maintenance and longevity. Our FireStrong™ towers are fire-rated for critical installations, and our StormStrong® towers are hurricane, missile impact and seismic-rated to ensure operation in extreme conditions. Tower Tech’s HAVC technology is installed around the world in commercial and industrial markets from data centers, industrial applications and power generation plants to hotels and universities. Tower Tech has led the industry since 1989 with our patented tower technologies that take sustainability and energy efficiency to the next level. Tower Tech is part of Creative Composites Group – the largest structural composites manufacturing group in the US.