Mistras Group
Sabre Industries
Contact: Laura Yonts
8653 E Hwy 67 
Alvarado TX Texas
United States 76009
Phone: 6822794286
Sabre Industries is a prominent U.S.-based provider of highly engineered structures and integrated solutions serving the utility and telecommunications industries. Established in 1977, the company has grown significantly and is headquartered in Alvarado, Texas. With a workforce estimated between 1,001 and 5,000 employees and generating approximately $354.8 million in annual revenue, Sabre has positioned itself as a key player in the infrastructure manufacturing space. Its comprehensive service model and end-to-end production capabilities allow the company to support critical infrastructure projects across North America efficiently and reliably.

Utility Sector Solutions

In the utility sector, Sabre offers an extensive lineup of steel structure products engineered for high-voltage power transmission. This includes tubular steel poles capable of handling voltages ranging from 69kV to 765kV. These poles are designed as replacements for traditional wood poles and are built to provide enhanced durability, lower maintenance, and greater load-bearing capacity. The company also manufactures substation structures and specialized control buildings tailored for harsh environments and customized to meet the technical needs of utility operators. Sabre’s product line supports grid expansion, reliability, and modernization efforts by utilities and cooperatives across the country.

Additionally, Sabre provides enclosures for energy storage systems—an increasingly vital part of the energy infrastructure landscape due to the rise of renewable energy integration and grid stabilization requirements. These enclosures are engineered to house battery storage systems and associated electrical equipment, with a focus on safety, thermal management, and regulatory compliance.

Telecommunications Infrastructure

For the telecommunications industry, Sabre designs and fabricates a wide array of towers and supporting infrastructure. Its product range includes self-supporting towers, guyed towers, and monopoles, all of which are critical to supporting wireless communication networks. In response to evolving technology demands, Sabre also provides small cell infrastructure, CRAN (centralized radio access network) solutions, and mini-macro structures. These offerings are vital for network densification, especially in urban and suburban areas where data demand is high.

To support aesthetic and zoning requirements, Sabre manufactures decorative and stealth towers designed to blend into surrounding environments. These can be disguised as flagpoles, trees, or light poles, helping carriers deploy infrastructure with reduced community resistance. Additionally, Sabre supplies tower components, mounts, platforms, and other structural accessories to enable fully functional telecom installations.

Support Services and Capabilities

Beyond manufacturing, Sabre delivers a wide range of value-added services to support the lifecycle of infrastructure assets. The company offers tower inspections, routine maintenance, and structural reinforcement services. These services help ensure the longevity and compliance of telecom and utility assets under increasingly stringent regulatory environments. Sabre also handles antenna installations and modifications, allowing telecom providers to quickly upgrade or repurpose towers as network technologies evolve (e.g., 4G to 5G transitions).

Moreover, Sabre operates galvanizing, painting, and abrasive blasting facilities to protect metal structures from corrosion and environmental degradation. These processes are performed in-house, ensuring quality control and efficiency. The company also offers mobile infrastructure solutions for disaster recovery, enabling rapid deployment of communication and power systems in emergency or temporary scenarios.

Strategic Positioning

Sabre Industries’ strength lies in its vertical integration and ability to deliver turnkey solutions. The company controls every stage of production—from engineering and design to fabrication, finishing, and installation. This not only ensures product quality and consistency but also gives clients a single point of contact for managing complex infrastructure projects. Sabre’s dual focus on the utility and telecom sectors allows it to capitalize on growing infrastructure investment, particularly in response to electrification, 5G rollout, and grid resilience initiatives.
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