Allo Fiber declares Greeley gig fiber build complete; city presents certificate of construction completion

5593066 · July 15, 2025

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Allo Fiber told the council its citywide gigabit fiber network build is complete; the company and the city recognized the work and highlighted local jobs, storefronts and community programs tied to the deployment.

GREELEY, Colo. — Allo Fiber representatives told the City Council on Tuesday that construction of a citywide gigabit fiber network is complete, and the company received a certificate of construction completion from the city.

Bob Beiersdorf, Allo’s Colorado general manager, thanked city leadership and staff and said the company laid nearly 4,100 miles of fiber across the city during the build and that approximately 255 miles of that fiber were installed underground via directional boring. He said the network now passes almost 46,000 structures across Greeley and that Allo has opened two storefronts in the city to support customers.

Beiersdorf said Allo has about 100 employees based in Greeley and highlighted a Community Connect program that provides free one-gig service for three years to 25 nonprofit organizations in town. He also noted Allo’s volunteer and sponsorship support for community events, and said the company “derisked this entire build on our dime” to avoid up-front costs for the city.

Mayor John Gates, Council members and staff publicly thanked Allo and singled out the city liaison who handled resident complaints and construction issues during the build. The certificate presentation concluded with a group photo and council recognition of Allo’s local investment and partnership.

What was said: Allo General Manager Bob Beiersdorf: “Our construction of the fiber network, the gig fiber network for the entire city is now complete.” City staff and council expressed appreciation for the company’s community programs and downtown investments.

Next steps: Allo’s representatives said the company will continue to grow local operations and support customers through its new storefronts and local teams. The council accepted the certificate and recognized staff and partners who helped manage the construction process.