The Premier Miami Refrigeration Contractor & Miami Commercial Refrigeration Experts
WE ARE FULLY INTEGRATED DESIGN-BUILDERS - FOCUSED ON SERVING THE COLD STORAGE INDUSTRY
Experience
It makes all the difference
For more than 20 years, ALCA has served the Perishables Industry, by building or improving many of South Florida's cold storage facilities.
We know the ins-and-outs of constructing refrigerated environments like no one else, and our knowledge & experience can make the difference between a successful project or a costly one.
We are state licensed in all major fields of construction, with an in-house design & engineering team, and our own dedicated field crews for each specific trade, so we may provide customers complete and seamless results. And once built, we will stand-by to support and service each facility for peace of mind.
An Integrated Approach
Designing & Building
a Refrigerated Distribution Facility is a Complex Task that
Benefits from a
Single Point of Accountability
Whether your a client or a General Contractor, ALCA can take care of all the complex tasks involved in the specialized field of commercial refrigeration. We use our capacity & experience to carry out a cohesive strategy with our very own dedicated teams of specialized field crew for each specific trade. This approach avoids the pitfalls of miscommunication, additional costs, & time delays often encountered when working with many different subcontractors.
We ensure a seamless project by considering ALL the essential components that impact the overall outcome of your facility. With our in-house teams, we have better control over quality, timelines, and costs. If you're looking for a Miami Refrigeration Contractor, specializing in Walk-in Cooler Installations and Miami Commercial Refrigeration, look no further than ALCA.
OUR CORE VALUES
Albert Caro
"My goal is to understand & anticipate our customers' specific needs, and deliver a very solid, reliable and efficient facility that improves their day-to-day operations & enhances their bottom line."