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By AI, Created 11:31 AM UTC, May 20, 2026, /AGP/ – Allied Steel Buildings has joined Building Research Systems’ Superior Seam Technology family as a TS-324 licensee under the BRS Alpha/Ascension program. The deal expands Allied’s roofing offerings and pairs the steel builder’s fabrication footprint with BRS’s structural standing seam system.
Why it matters: - Allied Steel Buildings can now offer the TS-324 structural trapezoidal roof system through the BRS Alpha/Ascension licensing program. - The license gives Allied access to a roof system positioned around air and water infiltration resistance, wind uplift performance, weatherability and in-place performance. - The move expands Allied’s product set as the company continues to grow its steel-building business.
What happened: - Building Research Systems welcomed Allied Steel Buildings as a TS-324 licensee on May 5, 2026. - Allied Steel Buildings is headquartered in McGregor, Texas. - Allied was founded in 2003 by CEO Michael Lassner. - The agreement adds Allied to BRS’ Superior Seam Technology family.
The details: - Allied designs, engineers and fabricates pre-engineered, conventional steel and hybrid steel structures. - Allied operates robotics facilities in McGregor, Texas, and Spain. - Allied cited three major projects: the 420,000-square-foot Form Energy Form Factory 1, the SoFi Center for the TGL Golf league and the 1,000,024-square-foot Navistar manufacturing facility in San Antonio, Texas. - Allied said Form Energy Form Factory 1 used 3,750 tons of structural steel. - Allied said the SoFi Center was engineered in five weeks and used 1,386 tons of steel. - Allied said the Navistar facility used more than 6,000 tons of structural steel. - Michael Lassner said the BRS licensing program was a natural fit as Allied expands its product offerings. - Lassner said the TS-324 system’s proven performance and patented technology give clients confidence in delivered projects. - The TS-324 system includes patented components, 18 clip options, High-Capacity Rake and Eave Plates and Superior Seam Technology. - BRS said the TS-324 system sets a benchmark for air and water infiltration resistance, wind uplift values, weatherability and overall in-place performance. - BRS is a product development company focused on roof systems and the metal building industry. - BRS was started in 1994 by Leo Neyer, who had more than 30 years of experience in metal building business development and sales. - Allied’s website is More information. - BRS listed social media links for LinkedIn and Facebook.
Between the lines: - The licensing deal links a steel builder with a roof-system developer, which can help Allied bundle more of the building envelope into one offering. - BRS is positioning TS-324 as a premium system for performance-focused projects, especially where wind and moisture resistance matter. - Allied’s project examples are meant to signal scale, speed and technical capability to potential customers.
What’s next: - Allied is expected to begin offering TS-324 through its BRS license as it pursues new projects. - BRS said it looks forward to supporting Allied’s continued growth and success. - The partnership likely puts TS-324 in front of more industrial and large-scale steel-building customers.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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