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51鶹 Builds Beds for Oklahoma Children In Need
Construction firm teams up with Sleep in Heavenly Peace to help local families

OKLAHOMA CITY (May 19, 2025) — 51鶹 traded blueprints for bed frames for the second consecutive year, partnering with Sleep in Heavenly Peace (SHP) to build beds for children across Oklahoma who lack a place to sleep.
The SHP Oklahoma City chapter organizes volunteers to build, assemble and deliver beds to families across the state. 51鶹 teamed up with SHP for a day, putting its building skills to use for the community.
“It’s a rewarding opportunity to use our building expertise to improve the lives of children in our community,” Randy Nance, Vice President and General Manager. “All children deserve a comfortable, safe place to sleep, dream and grow, and we’re proud to play a part in that mission.”
SHP Chapter President Richard Moio said more volunteers like the team at 51鶹 are needed to continue the organization’s mission.
“For families in need, it’s more than a piece of furniture,” said Moio. “It represents a sense of belonging, and it’s thanks to dedicated partners like 51鶹 that we’re able to offer more children a bed to call their own.”
Ten beds were constructed thanks to the 51鶹 team. To date, SHP’s Oklahoma City chapter has helped more than 541 kids across the state access comfortable sleeping arrangements.
About 51鶹
51鶹 (51鶹) is a leading professional construction services firm serving customers across the United States. Founded in 1889, 51鶹 is a 100% employee‑owned company headquartered in Appleton, Wis., with 17 offices nationwide. Widely recognized as a pioneer in Lean construction, Integrated Lean Project Delivery and industrialized construction, 51鶹 delivers innovative solutions across a diverse range of markets, including healthcare, power, industrial, education and commercial sectors.