Frequently Asked Questions
Can you fabricate and install based on our engineer’s drawings, or do you need to provide design as well?
We can fabricate and install based on your stamped drawings or collaborate earlier in the process through our design and build services if needed.
What’s your typical lead time for fabrication and installation?
Lead times vary depending on scope, material availability, and current workload. Most projects begin within 2 to 4 weeks of approved drawings and finalized specs.
Do you handle field measurements, or do we need to provide those?
We offer site visits and field measurements to verify dimensions and identify potential conflicts before fabrication begins.
Are your welders and installers certified?
Yes. Our welders and installers are trained and certified in accordance with current industry standards and project requirements.
Can you install during active construction or occupied site conditions?
Yes. We're experienced in working on active job sites and in occupied commercial spaces. We coordinate closely with site supervisors and follow safety protocols to minimize disruption during installation.
How do you make sure exterior steel holds up over time?
We focus on proper fabrication, structural integrity, and correct installation methods to make sure exterior components perform under real-world conditions. Load requirements, exposure, and usage are all factored in from the start to reduce wear and extend the lifespan of the system.
Do you provide shop drawings or submittals for approval before fabrication?
Yes. We submit detailed shop drawings for review and approval before we begin fabrication to ensure alignment with project requirements.
How do you handle changes to scope or field conditions after work has started?
We communicate directly with your site team to evaluate changes, provide adjusted pricing if necessary, and keep the project moving with minimal delays.
Are you able to handle fast-track or phased projects?
Yes. We’ve worked on phased and fast-paced commercial builds and can adjust sequencing to meet evolving site conditions.
What size or type of projects do you typically take on?
We focus on commercial steel work ranging from small installations to full multi-trade builds. This includes gates, stairs, carports, platforms, and structural framing components.



































