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American Cell Sites (ACS) was founded in 2004. Since that time, we have grown into a large telecommunications presence throughout the United States. ACS is currently doing, or has recently done, business in over 25 states. Projects have ranged from single site repairs to large market builds, upgrades and decommissions. Since day one, ACS has believed that there is not a project too large or too small for consideration. ACS management has been known to be very flexible and resourceful allowing most projects to be completed in budget and on time.
In a short time, ACS has come along way due to its forward thinking. Not only are we prepared for events today but are ready for what will come tomorrow. ACS, since it's start not so long ago, has always believed the key is not to just maintain the company but to continually grow through sectors that are believed to be stable and profitable. With this thought process ACS has ventured into many new markets with amazing results. Keeping a centralized and close-knit management circle combined with a diverse work sector has spelled success from day one for ACS. In such an unstable sector as telecommunications can be, ACS has been able to not only maintain its' position but has continued to grow.
ACS has always looked for diverse backgrounds when employing new people. A company wide principle is the belief that a new perspective to an old issue will get you farther quicker. On staff at ACS currently are individuals with telecommunications, aviation, marketing, financial, and legal backgrounds. On top of this ACS has two licensed Commercial Pilots and one certified Meteorologist in its' ranks.

A beautiful sky at night is no guarantee for tomorrow.
ACS has a certified Meteorologist on staff available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. His previous experience in the Aviation field is invaluable. With continuous access to real-time weather and forecasting capabilities, our crews throughout the country always have a place to turn to when the weather turns.