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2018 Steel Resource Guide Pacific Northwest Steel Fabricators’ Association

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2018 Steel Resource GuidePacific Northwest Steel Fabricators’ Association

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THE NORTHWEST’S LARGEST GALVANIZER

9’

45’

Max. Product Size = 44' 6" x 5' 6" x 8' 6"

6’

✓ Lifting Capabilities of 30 tons ✓ 32,000 sq. ft. state of the art facility ✓ Production Capabilities of 50,000 tons annually ✓ 2 Storage yards consisting of over 6 acres ✓ Sales consultation ✓ Sandblasting service ✓ Barge and job site Pick up and drop off your trailers at your

convenience ✓ Receiving hours 6:00am to 11:00pm weekdays ✓ Daily trucking service ✓ Barge and job site delivery available at your request

Galvanizing Facility 6010 199th Street NE | Arlington, WA 98223 Phone: (206)783-3100 | Fax: (206)783-3101

www.seattlegalvanizing.com (800)313-1545

Corporate Office 19603 60th Ave NE | Arlington, WA 98223

Phone: (206)783-3100 | Fax: (206)783-3101 www.seattlegalvanizing.com

(800)313-1545

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The steel industry in the Pacific Northwest is recognized as an established community of immense capacity and capability. Its scope encompasses the largest projects as well as the most technically exacting, tapping into a deep heritage of metal working experience and knowledge.

This Resource Guide is provided by the Pacific Northwest Steel Fabricators’ Association (PNSFA) as a guide to steel fabricating and processing resources available in the Northwest Region. It is our hope that you will discover this to be an indispensable tool, providing knowledgeable and helpful contacts in all aspects of steel fabrication.

PNSFA encourages the development of the steel industry in the Pacific Northwest, strengthening its infrastructure through the exchange of knowledge and information among its members while also providing exposure to and training from specialists in related fields. Striving to keep steel professionals current and proficient as well as progressive in their approach to their industry is PNSFA’s goal.

The PNSFA membership enjoys the company and benefit of producers of steel plate, structural members, pipe and tubing. We include steel distributors, processors, fabricators, providers of machining services, coatings, fasteners, equipment and others. For fabricator and associate membership information visit our website at www.pnsfa.org, or contact us at 503.253.9030.

Pacific Northwest Steel Fabricators’ Association147 SE 102nd Avenue• Portland, OR 97216

503.253.9030 • Fax [email protected] www.pnsfa.org

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Table of ContentsSection 1Who is PNSFA? ...........................................................1

Section 2Table of Contents ........................................................2PNSFA Past Presidents ................................................2

Section 3Board of Directors Listing ............................................3

Section 4Professional & Technical Resources ............................4

Section 5AISC Certification ....................................................11

Section 6Membership ListingsFabricator Members (by company) ...........................12Fabricator Members (by state) ..................................18Associate Members (by company) ............................19

Section 7Reasons to Specify Structural Steel ..........................25Advertiser Index ........................................................26

Section 8Fabricator Certifications and Association Memberships ..........................................27Areas of Specialty Listing - Fabricator Members ......28Areas of Specialty Listing - Associate Members .......30

Section 9Front Cover Photo Index ..........................................32

1989 - Darrell W. Jesse Jesse Engineering Co.

1990 - Merv Wark Yakima Steel Fabricators, Inc.

1991 - Steve Norquist Western Steel Mfg. Co.

1992 - Terry Aarnio Oregon Iron Works, Inc.

1993 - Dave Williams Universal Structural, Inc.

1994 - Dave Williams Universal Structural, Inc.

1995 - Ron Duquette Ideal Steel, Inc.

1996 - Keith Mabin Richardson Metal Works, Inc.

1997 - Jeff Gellert Jesse Engineering Co.

1998 - David Marks Marks Metal Technology

1999 - David Marks Marks Metal Technology

2000 - Greg Duthie Standard Steel Fabricating Co., Inc.

2001 - John Robertson Robertson Grating Products, Inc.

2002 - Paul Davis Redi-Fab, Inc.

2003 - Tom Hickman Oregon Iron Works, Inc.

2004 - Jeff Hayes Brooklyn Iron Works

2005 - Jeff Hayes Brooklyn Iron Works

2006 - Drew Park Columbia Wire & Iron Works, Inc.

2007 - Drew Park Columbia Wire & Iron Works, Inc.

2008 - Jim Duthie Standard Steel Fabricating Co., Inc.

2009 - Gust Erickson Jesse Engineering Co.

2010 - Alan Halamay Fought & Co., Inc.

2011 - Troy Ruff Robertson Grating

Products, Inc.2012 - Pat Prentice

The Lynch Company, Inc.2013 - Kevin Duthie

Standard Steel Fabricating Co., Inc.

2014 - Matt Smitth L&M Industrial Fabrication

2015 - Matt Smitth L&M Industrial Fabrication

2016 - Ken Oliver KO Custom Fab, Inc.

2017 - Thane Giles, P.E. Vigor

PNSFA Past Presidents Since 1989

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PresidentMichael Moore

Thompson Metal Fab, Inc.3000 SE Hidden WayVancouver, WA 98661Phone: 360.696.0811Email: [email protected]

President ElectChad Fritz

L&M Industrial Fabrication31975 Rolland Dr.Tangent, OR 97389Phone: 541.752.0110Email: [email protected]

Secretary/TreasurerSteve Tong

Transco Industries Inc.5534 NE 122nd Ave.Portland, OR 97294Phone: 503.256.1955Email: [email protected]

Immediate Past PresidentThane Giles, P.E.

Vigor9700 SE Lawnfield Rd.Clackamas, OR 97015Phone: 503.653.6300Email: [email protected]

DirectorJim Duthie

Standard Steel Fabricating Co.PO Box 80907Seattle, WA 98108Phone: 206.767.3314Email: [email protected]

DirectorTy Hebert

Mohawk Metal30011 Leghorn Ln.Eugene, OR 97402Phone: 971.313.1753Email: [email protected]

DirectorPat Prentice

The Lynch Company, Inc.4706 SE 18th Ave.Portland, OR 97202-4789Phone: 503.781.4062Email: [email protected]

DirectorBrittany Vago

KO Custom Fab, Inc.PO Box 1343Estacada, OR 97023Phone: 503.630.7990Email: [email protected]

Associate DirectorTim Baker

Portland Fasteners3103 NW St. Helens Rd.Portland, OR 97210Phone: 503.227.0101Email: [email protected]

Associate DirectorDave Terry

Farwest Steel3703 NW Gateway Ave.Vancouver, WA 98660Phone: 360.567.1431Email: [email protected]

PNSFA Board of Directors

Wide Flange Beams

Square and Rectangular Tubing

Standard and Misc. Channel

Pipe 1” thru 12” (Sch 40/80)

Structural Angle

*We miter, camber and offer WT’s*

150 Panel Way * Longview, WA 98632

One of the Largest Structural Distributors in the U.S.

Proud Sponsor of the PNSFA

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The Aluminum Association, Inc.1400 Crystal Dr., #430Arlington, VA 22202703.358.2960www.aluminum.org

American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials

444 N Capitol St., NW, #249Washington, DC 20001202.624.5800Fax: 202.624.5806Email: [email protected]

American Bureau of Shipping and Affiliated Companies

16855 Northchase Dr.Houston, TX 77060281.877.6000Fax: 281.877.5976Email: [email protected]

American Concrete Institute38800 Country Club Dr.Farmington Hills, MI 48331-3439248.848.3700Fax: 248.848.3701www.concrete.org

American Galvanizers Association, Inc.

6881 South Holly Circle, #108Centennial, CO 80112720.554.0900Fax: 720.554.0909Email: [email protected]

American Institute of Architects1735 New York Ave., NWWashington, DC 20006-5292202.626.7300800.A1A.3837Fax: 202.626.7547Email: [email protected]

American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical and Petroleum Engineers

12999 East Adam Aircraft CircleEnglewood, CO 80112303.325.5185Fax: 888.702.0049Email: [email protected]

American Institute of Steel Construction

130 E. Randolf, Suite 2000Chicago, IL 60601312.670.2400Email: [email protected]

American Iron and Steel Institute

25 Massachusetts Ave., NW, Suite 800Washington, DC 20001202.452.7100www.steel.org

American National Standards Institute

1899 L. St. NW, 11th FloorWashington, DC 20036202.293.8020Fax: 202.293.9287www.ansi.org

American Nuclear Society555 North Kensington Ave.La Grange Park, IL 60526708.352.6611800.323.3044Fax: 708.352.0499www.ans.org

American Petroleum Institute1220 L St., NWWashington, DC 20005-4070202.682.8000www.api.org

American Society for Metals International

9639 Kinsman Rd. Materials Park, OH 44073-0002440.338.5151800.336.5152Fax: 440.338.4634Email: [email protected]

American Society forNonDestructive Testing

1711 Arlingate Ln.PO Box 28518Columbus, OH 43228-0518614.274.6003800.222.2768Fax: 614.274.6899www.asnt.org

American Society for Quality600 North Plankinton Ave.Milwakee, WI 53203800.248.1946Fax: 414.272.1734Email: [email protected]

American Society for Testing and Materials

100 Barr Harbor Dr.PO Box C700West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959877.909.2786www.astm.org

American Society of Civil Engineers 1801 Alexander Bell Drive

Reston, VA 20191-4400703.295.6300800.548.ASCEFax: 703.295.6222www.asce.org

American Society of Mechanical Engineers

Two Park Ave.New York, NY 10016-5990800.843.2763Email: [email protected]

American Society of Safety Engineers

520 N. Northwest Hwy.Park Ridge, IL 60068847.699.2929Fax: 847.768.3434Email: [email protected]

American Testing Laboratory11 Industrial Rd.Pequannock, NJ 07440201.489.8573800.488.4951Fax: 201.489.9365Email: [email protected]

American Water Works Association

6666 West Quincy Ave.Denver, CO 80235303.794.7711Fax: 303.347.0804800.926.7337Email: [email protected]

Professional & Technical Resources

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American Welding Society 8669 NW 36 Street, #130 Miami, FL 33166-6672 305.443.9353 800.443.9353Fax: 305.443.7559Email: [email protected] www.aws.org

Architectural Engineering Institute

1801 Alexander Bell DriveReston, VA 20191-4400 703.295.6300800.548.2723Fax: 703.295.6371Email: [email protected]/AEI/

Associated General Contractors of America (AGC)

2300 Wilson Blvd., #300Arlington, VA 22201703.548.3118 Fax: 703.548.3119Email: [email protected]

Associated General Contractors (AGC) of Idaho

1649 West Shoreline Dr.Suite 100Boise, ID 83702208.344.2531 Fax: 208.343.5321 www.idahoagc.org

Associated General Contractors (AGC) of Oregon - Columbia Chapter

9450 SW Commerce Circle, #200 Wilsonville, OR 97070 503.682.3363 800.826.6610Fax: 503.682.1696www.agc-oregon.org

Associated General Contractors (AGC) of Washington

1200 Westlake Ave., N. #301Seattle, WA 98109-3528206.284.0061800.562.2868Fax: 206.285.4546www.agcwa.com

Association of American Railroads

425 Third St., SWWashington, DC 20024202.639.2100www.aar.org

Association for Iron & Steel Technology

186 Thorn Hill Rd.Warrendale, PA 15086-7528724.814.3000Fax: 724.814.3001Email: [email protected]

BridgeSight Software764 Elk Point DriveSouth Lake Tahoe, CA 96150PO Box 19172South Lake Tahoe, CA 96151877.441.0346Email: [email protected]

Professional and Technical Resources

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British Constructional Steelwork Association

4 Whitehall CourtWestminster, London, SW1A 2ESEngland+44 (0) 20.7839.8566Fax: +44 (0) 20.7976.1634Email: [email protected]

Bureau of Labor StatisticsPostal Square Building2 Massachusettes Ave. NEWashington, DC 20212-0001202.691.5200800.877.8339www.bls.gov

Canadian Institute of Steel Construction

3760 14th Avenue #200Markham, ON, L3R 3T7Canada905.604.3231, Ext. 108Fax: 905.946.8574Email: [email protected]

Canadian Sheet Steel Building Institute

652 Bishop St. N., Unit 2ACambridge, ON N3H 4V6Canada519.650.1285Fax: 519.650.8081Email: [email protected]

Construction Specifications Institute

110 South Union St. #100Alexandria, VA 22314-3351800.689.2900Fax: 703.236.4600Email: [email protected]

Environmental Protection Agency - Region 10

1200 6th Ave.Seattle, WA 98101206.553.1200800.424.4372www.epa.gov

European Convention for Constructional Steelwork

32, av. des Ombrages, bte 201200 BrusselsBelgium+32.2/762.04.29Fax: +32.2/[email protected]

Federal Highway Administration1200 New Jersey Ave., SEWashington, DC 20590202.366.4000www.fhwa.dot.gov

Federal Transit Administration1200 New Jersey Ave. SEWashington, DC 20590202.366.4043www.fta.dot.gov

Idaho Department of Transportation

3311 W. State StreetBoise, ID 83707-1129208.334.8000www.itd.idaho.gov

Professional and Technical Resources

Since 1987 www.idealsteelinc.com

Steel Plate

Oxy Flame Cutting Plasma Cutting

Forming Beveling Straightening

Wheelabrating Powder Coating

Phone 541-689-0901 Fax 541-689-6181 Toll Free 800-654-6996

Eugene OR Portland OR Seneca SC Springfield OH Houston TX

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Industrial Fasteners Institute6363 Oak Tree BoulevardIndependence, OH 44131216.241.1482Email: [email protected]

International Code Council500 New Jersey Ave. NW, 6th FloorWashington, DC 20001888.ICC.SAFE (422.7233)Fax: 202.783.2348Email: [email protected]

Iron & Steel SocietyA Division of the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Miningwww.iom3.org/iron-steel-society

James F. Lincoln Arc Welding Foundation - USA

The Lincoln Electric Company22801 St. Clair Ave.Cleveland, OH 44117216.481.8100Fax: 216.486.1751www. jflf.org

James F. Lincoln Arc Welding Foundation - Canada

Lincoln Electric Company of Canada Limited179 Wicksteed AvenueToronto, ON M4G 2B9Canada416.421.2600Fax: 416.421.3065www.jflf.org

Material Handling Institue8720 Red Oak Blvd., Suite 201Charlotte, NC 28217-3992704.676.1190Fax: 704.676.1199www.mhi.org

Materials Properties Council, Inc.PO Box 1942New York, NY 10156216.658.3847Fax: 216.658.3854www.forengineers.org/materials-properties-council

Metal Building Manufacturers Association

1300 Sumner Ave.Cleveland, OH 44115-2851216.241.7333Fax: 216.241.0105Email: [email protected]

Metals Service Center Institute4201 Euclid Ave.Rolling Meadows, IL 60008847.485.3000Email: [email protected]

National Academy of Sciences500 Fifth St. NWWashington, DC 20001202.334.2000www.nasonline.org

National Association of Corrosion Engineers

NACE International15835 Park Ten Pl.Houston, TX 77084281.228.6200800.797.6223Fax: 281.228.6300Email: [email protected]

National Corrugated Steel Pipe Association

14070 Proton Rd. #100 LB9Dallas, TX 75244972.850.1907Fax: 972.490.4219Email: [email protected]

National Council of Structural Engineers Associations

645 N. Michigan Ave., #540Chicago, IL 60611 312.649.4600Fax: 312.649.5840Email: [email protected]

National Fire Protection Association

One Batterymarch Pk.Quincy, MA 02169-7471617.770.3000Fax: 617.770.0700www.nfpa.org

National Fire Sprinkler Association

514 Progress Drive, Suite ALinthicum Heights, MD 21090443.863.4464Fax: 845.878.4215Email: [email protected]

National Institute of Building Sciences

1090 Vermont Ave. NW, Suite 700Washington, DC 20005202.289.7800Fax: 202.289.1092Email: [email protected]

National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)

100 Bureau Drive, Stop 1070Gaithersburg, MD 20899-1070301.975.2000Email: [email protected]

National Institute of Steel Detailing

2600 Kitty Hawk Rd., Suite 117Livermore, CA 94551925.294.9626Fax: 925.294.9621www.nisd.org

Professional and Technical Resources

E-Mail: [email protected]

2406 NW 30th Avenue Portland, OR 97210

Locally Owned & Operated since 1941

Fax: 503-227-2558

Toll Free: 1-800-378-5611

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43’ L x 66” W x 76” D

26’6” L x 54” W x 66” D &

Member of the American Galvanizers Association & Pacific Northwest Steel Fabricators Association

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National Safety Council1121 Spring Lake Dr.Itasca, IL 60143-3201630.285.1121Fax: 630.285.1434Email: [email protected]

The National Science Foundation2415 Eisenhower AvenueAlexandria, VA 22314703.292.5111www.nsf.gov

National Technical Information Service

Technology AdministrationU.S. Department of Commerce5301 Shawnee RoadAlexandria, VA 22312Order Desk: 703.605.6000800.553.6847Fax: 703.605.6900Email: [email protected]

Occupational Safety & Health Division - Oregon

350 Winter St. NE, 3rd FloorSalem, OR 97309-0405503.378.3272800.922.2689Email: [email protected]/osha/

Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT)

355 Capitol St., NE, MS 11Salem, OR 97301-3871888.275.6368Fax: 503.986.3432www.oregon.gov/odot/

Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute

200 W Adams St., #2100Chicago, IL 60606312.786.0300www.pci.org

Post-Tensioning Institute38800 Country Club DriveFarmington Hills, MI 48331248.848.3180Fax: 248.848.3181www.post-tensioning.org

Robotics Industries Association900 Victors Way, #140Ann Arbor, MI 48108734.994.6088Fax: 734.994.3338www.robotics.org

Society for Protective Coatings 800 Tumbull DrivePittsburgh, PA 15205412.281.2331877.281.7772Fax: 412.444.3591Email: [email protected]

Steel Deck InstituteP.O. Box 426Glenshaw, PA 15116412.487.3325Fax: 412.487.3326Email: [email protected]

Steel Joist Institute234 W. Cheves St.Florence, SC 29501843.407.4091www.steeljoist.org

Steel Tank Institute/Steel Plate Fabricators Association

944 Donata Ct.Lake Zurich, IL 60047847.438.8265Fax: 847.438.8766www.steeltank.com

Steel Tube Institute of North America

2516 Waukegan Rd., #172Glenview, IL 60025847.461.1701Fax: 847.660.7981www.steeltubeinstitute.org

Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.2600 NW Lake Rd.Camas, WA [email protected]

Professional and Technical Resources

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United Engineering Foundationc/o Glendmede1650 Market Street, Suite 1200Philadelphia, PA 19103973.244.2328Fax: 973.882.5155Email: [email protected]

US Army Corps of Engineers441 G. St. NWWashington, DC 20314-1000202.761.0001hq-publicaffairs@usace.army.milwww.usace.army.mil

US Department of Housing and Urban Development

451 7th Street SWWashington, DC 20410202.708.1112www.hud.gov

US Department of Labor Occupational Safety & Health Administration

200 Constitution Avenue, NWWashington, DC 20210800.321.OSHAwww.osha.gov

Washington Department of Labor and Industries

PO Box 44000Olympia, WA 98504-4000360.902.5800Fax: 360.902.5798www.lni.wa.gov

Washington State Department of Transportation (WSDOT)

PO Box 47300310 Maple Park Ave., SEOlympia, WA 98504-7300360.705.7000www.wsdot.wa.gov

Professional and Technical Resources

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phone 503.612.6800 fax 503.612.6900

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What is AISC Certification? How can it benefit my construction project?

You may have heard of AISC Quality Management Systems (QMS) Certification, but you may not know exactly what’s involved. AISC’s certification programs set the quality standard for the structural steel industry and are the most recognized national quality certification program for the industry. Our programs focus on the entire process of fabrication and erection. Our goal is to build quality structures from the start by focusing on error prevention rather than error correction. Certified companies have been through a rigorous initial evaluation and are subject to annual audits. These evaluations require a comprehensive administrative review, a documentation audit, and an on-site audit of the firm’s quality management system. This is significantly different than “product inspection,” since inspection does not focus on the root cause of the error and preventing it from happening again. An initial certification may take up to six months to complete but the annual cost is relatively moderate at less than $5,000 for an AISC member fabricator with fewer than 99 employees. During the on-site audit, a company’s day-to-day operations are compared with the documented procedures from its quality management system. A general list of core quality criteria is shown to the right for both fabricators and erectors. The program requires the company to be accountable for all facets of its organization, from management responsibility to employee training to material purchasing and handling to project specific erection plans.

A key feature of our program is that we require participants to set goals so that they continually improve over time. Even the best and brightest firm – regardless of size – can benefit from having its quality procedures reviewed on a regular basis.

Finally, here’s a few ways how AISC Quality Management Systems Certification adds value to your project and reduces your risk:

• Itassistsinachievingyourdesiredlevelofquality:Have you run into issues on projects that didn’t require AISC Certification—or on projects that specified AISC Certification but the requirements were waived? Nobody likes to find mistakes, especially ones that cost the project time or money. AISC’s program is designed to check that companies don’t just say they have procedures in place—but are actually following them. Through the auditing process, the program verifies a company’s QMS is meeting the certification requirements and therefore meeting your specified level of quality.

• Ithelpsevaluateandprequalifybidders:Sometimes you just don’t have a relationship with fabricators or erectors near your project. Or maybe the project team needs a short list of bidders. Selecting AISC-Certified companies can identify a steel team that has an active, dedicated quality management system in place and adhered to. The easiest way to find an AISC-Certified fabricator or erector is to visit www.aisc.org/certsearch.

• Itprovidesmorevaluetoyourproject: Section 1704 of the International Building Code (IBC) and Chapter N of the AISC Specification for Structural Steel Buildings allow for the waiving of special inspection requirement for structural steel fabricators and erectors approved by the authority having jurisdiction (AHJ). Most AHJs approve AISC-certified fabricators and erectors. This saves the project money and time because those inspections are performed by the fabricator or erector with their own in-house staff.

For additional information, please visit www.aisc.org/certification or contact us at 312.670.7520 or [email protected].

 AISC Certification

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Albina Co., Inc.12080 SW Myslony St.Tualatin, OR 97062-8041Phone: 503.692.6010Toll-Free: 866.252.4628Fax: 503.692.6020Email: [email protected] Website: www.albinaco.comYear Established: 1939Description: Albina provides a wide array of bending and fabrication services of structural members, HSS tube, pipe and plate for a variety of industries. Contact(s): Stuart Hasman, Aaron Hughes, Mark King, Brad Lund, Nathan Marker, Brian Smith

Alpha Iron, LLC5823 S 6th WayRidgefield, WA 98642Phone: 360.823.1777Fax: 360.695.0866Email: [email protected]: www.aisteel.usYear Established: 2001Description: Alpha Iron is a AISC certified fabrication shop, coatings company and erector. We are capable of completing large complex structures, industrial facilities, equipment manufacturing, seismic upgrades and custom stairs. We where recognized in 2013 as the manufacturer of the year in Oregon and SW Washington. Contact(s):James Buchan, Cody Duncan, Aaron Frey, Dan Galvin, Michael Williams

BikeLid LLC/B3LC LLC3430 Evergreen Pt. Rd.Medina, WA 98039Phone: 206.963.7585Toll-Free: [email protected]: www.b3lc.comYear Established: 2009 Description: B3LC offers precision three-dimensional tube and pipe bending and fabrication in a variety of materials and sizes. Our 3-axis, 2-axis, and roll-bending CNC machines produce repeatable parts and high accuracy levels measured in tenths of degrees. We can accommodate square, rectangular and round tube/pipe and flat, angle and round bar. For applications that require long runs of tube, we offer tube-joining services, including end-welding, swaging, and coupling. Through our network of high-quality sub-contractors, we can also provide large material roll bending and plate forming, laser and plasma cutting, galvanizing, powder coating, and a variety of other manufacturing services. We deliver high quality products on time and work with customers to accommodate short turn-around and other scheduling requirements, plus quantity variations. Contact(s): Robin Duberow

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Flame & Plasma Cutting, Sawing, Tee Splitting, & Beam Cambering

Service When & Where

You Need it!

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Brooklyn Iron Works2401 E Brooklyn Ave.Spokane, WA 99217Phone: 509.468.2310Fax: 509.468.0284Email: [email protected]: www.biwinc.usYear Established: 1982 Description: Brooklyn Iron Works is a fabricator of structural and miscellaneous steel with the ability to provide multiple coat paint jobs, complex fabrication and fast track projects.Contact(s): Scott Allen, Steve Bishop, Brandon Deal, Bill Fay

Fought & Company Inc.14255 SW 72nd Ave.Tigard, OR 97224Phone: 503.639.3141Fax: 503.620.3279Email: [email protected] Website: www.foughtsteel.comYear Established: 1949Description: For more than 40 years, Fought & Company has served as the Western United States’ most prestigious complex steel fabricator. Our distinguished team specializes in bridges, hospitals, stadiums, commercial and industrial buildings. At Fought & Company we offer the experience and capability to take on complex projects. We operate the largest single steel fabrication facility in the Pacific Northwest and have a diverse portfolio. Our company is certified to work on major steel bridges, high-rises, and complicated steel buildings.Contact(s): David Mulvihill, Glenn Saastad, Joshua Smith, Brandon Trump

Grating Pacific, LLC2775 N Front StWoodburn, OR 97071Phone: 503.980.2060Toll-Free: 800.942.4041Fax: 503.980.2068Email: [email protected] Website: www.gratingpacific.comYear Established: 1971Description: Grating Pacific is the premier service center and fabricating distributor of industrial flooring products in the Western United States with facilities in California, Oregon, Washington, and Arizona.Contact(s): Tony Bachman, Shawn Foster, Pat Frederickson, Michael Nuttbrock

Greer Steel, Inc.3117 107th St SLakewood, WA 98499Phone: 253.581.4100Toll-Free: 800.725.8108Fax: 253.581.4300Email: [email protected]: www.greertank.com Year Established: 1952 Description: We specialize in storage tanks ranging from 10 gallons to 65,000 gallons as well as miscellaneous structural and architectural fabrication. We are a UL and STI backed shop. Our fabrication shop is approximately 35,000 sq ft. We also have a 3,000 sq ft blast and paint facility.Contact(s): David Kapla

Hogan Fab., Inc.5722 SE Johnson Creek Blvd. Portland, OR 97206Phone: 503.774.4940Fax: 503.775.3643Email: [email protected]: www.hoganfab.comYear Established: 1993Description: A job shop primarily known for supplying sign structures, ornamental fencing and miscellaneous iron on highway projects but also serve many industrial, utility and marine contractors.Contact(s): Adam Hogan, Brian Hogan, Harold Taylor

Ideal Steel, Inc.90693 Link Rd.Eugene, OR 97402 Phone: 541.689.0901Toll-Free: 800.654.6996Fax: 541.689.6181 Email: [email protected]: www.idealsteelinc.com Year Established: 1987Description: We custom cut carbon steel plate with multi-torch CNC flame cutting equipment. Other processes available include shearing-forming, flattening, straightening, beveling, milling, drilling, shotblasting and powder coating. Our other locations are in Ohio, South Carolina, and Texas.Contact(s): Paul Duquette, Ron Duquette, Bob McAllister

Jesse Co.1840 Marine View Dr.Tacoma, WA 98422Phone: 253.922.7433Toll-Free: 800.468.3595Fax: 253.922.1998Email: [email protected]: www.jesse-co.comYear Established: 1976Description: Jesse Co. is one of the Northwest’s largest fabricators. Our specialty is making complex projects simple, delivering on budget, and on time. Contact(s): Gust Erickson, Darrell Jesse

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KO Custom Fab, Inc.PO Box 1343Estacada, OR 97023Phone: 503.630.7990Fax: 503.630.7888Email: [email protected]: www.kocustomfab.comYear Established: 1999Description: KO Custom Fab provides structural steel and miscellaneous iron, stairs and handrails for both the commercial & residential construction industries, along with architectural iron for the equestrian industry. Contact(s): Ken Oliver, Corey Sliva, Brittany Vago

L&M Industrial Fabrication31975 Rolland Dr.Tangent, OR 97389Phone: 541.752.0110Fax: 541.752.0019Email: [email protected]: www.lmsteelfab.comYear Established: 1972Description: L&M Industrial Fabrication is an AISC Certified fabricator of structural and industrial steel and specialty metals projects throughout the Western United States. Contact(s): Chad Fritz, Andrew Kropf, Steven Moore, Matt Smith

Marks Metal Technology10300 SE Jennifer St.Clackamas, OR 97015Phone: 503.656.0901Toll-Free: 800.526.1031Fax: 503.656.1985Email: [email protected]: www.marksmetal.comYear Established: 1946Description: Marks Metal Technology is a metal and steel processor specializing in rolling, forming, waterjet cutting, machining and heavy fabrication services.Contact(s): Sam Lee, David Marks, Rob Marks, Ryan Marks

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Unless you’re making snack foods, you never want to see this shape on a laser-cut part. Experience the value of our FlatRX™ process.

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An Oregon Feralloy Partners process—call for more info or a tour of our temper mill - (503)286.8934

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Vigor (formerly Oregon Iron Works) specializes in complex fabrication projects for the hydroelectric, bridge, nuclear, aerospace and civil construction industries. We deliver quality you can trust.

BUILDING CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE

503.653.6300 [email protected]

McClean Iron Works2102 Ross Ave.Everett, WA 98201Phone: 425.493.5525Fax: 425.493.5520Fax: [email protected] Email: www.mcciron.comYear Established: 1999 Description: Detailing, fabrication and erection of structural steel, architectural steel, miscellaneous metals, ornamental metal work, feature stairs for sports facilities, commercial buildings and high-end residential construction.Contact(s):Larry Cramer, Richard McClean

Mohawk Metal30011 Leghorn Ln. Eugene, OR 97402Phone: 971.313.1753Toll-Free: 1.855.JIT.SHOPEmail: [email protected]: www.mohawkmetal.comYear Established: 1987Description: Located in Oregon and Washington Mohawk Metal can handle all of your fabrication, laser cutting, forming, and robotic welding needs. Contact(s): Ty Hebert, Tray Hodson, Ralph Klock, Brock Rowland

Pederson Bros., Inc.PO Box 30437Bellingham, WA 98228Phone: 360.734.9180Fax: 360.734.9649Email: [email protected]: www.pedersonbros.com Year Established: 1969Description: Heavy industrial structural steel and miscellaneous metal fabrication, AISC Certified and CNC milling.Contact(s): Steve Pederson, Joe Wilson, Pat Zender

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Precision Iron Works, Inc.102 Frontage Rd. S Pacific, WA 98047-1041Phone: 253.887.5555Toll-Free: 253.887.5556Email: [email protected]: www.precisionironworks.comYear Established: 1991Description: Precision Iron Works, Inc. is a structural miscellaneous steel fabricator with a very diverse product line background. We employee approximately 30 steel fabrication craftsmen and specialize in conventional-complex steel structures and wide flange shoring.Contact(s): Steve Leighton, Cade Marshall, Waylon Owens

QB Fabrication & Welding, Inc.16225 SE 106th Ave.Clackamas, OR 97015Phone: 503.788.1363Fax: 503.788.1547Email: [email protected]: www.qbfabrication.comYear Established: 1987Description: QB Fabrication is a state-of-the-art steel processing company. We manufacture a wide range of standard and custom made steel products.Contact(s): Ben Quach, Eric Quach

Robertson Grating Products, Inc.PO Box 4248Tualatin, OR 97062-4248Phone: 503.597.4190Toll-Free: 877.638.6365Fax: 503.597.4195Email: [email protected]: www.rgpgrates.comYear Established: 1998Description: Supplier of all types of grating sold in stock sizes or fabricated to specifications: steel and aluminum bar grating, plank gratings, fiberglass grating, perforated sheets, wire mesh, weld-on and slip-on handrail fittings.Contact(s):Jared Robertson, John Robertson

Mohawk Metal is your single source for all your steel processing and fabrication needs. Our AISC certi�ed shops feature 80,000 square feet of manufacturing space with large and small scale fabrication. Featuring multiple press breaks, robotic welding cells and multiple state-of-the-art laser cutting tables, and with over 120 employees we have the resources to deliver for you on time and on budget.

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Standard Steel Fabricating Co.PO Box 80907Seattle, WA 98108Phone: 206.767.3314Fax: 206.767.3318Email: [email protected]: www.standardsteelfab.comYear Established: 1936Description: Standard Steel Fabricating supplies custom fabricated structural and miscellaneous steel for commercial, industrial and marine applications throughout Western Washington, Alaska and Hawaii.Contact(s): Keith Anderson, Jim Duthie, Kevin Duthie

The Lynch Company, Inc.4706 SE 18th Ave. Portland, OR, 97202-4789 Phone: 503.781.4062Fax: 503.238.4550Email: [email protected]: www.thelynchco.comYear Established: 1919Description: General steel fabricators of ferrous and non-ferrous metals, from small prototype work to huge construction projects with a large AISC certified union shop and field installation crews. Experience makes the difference!Contact(s): Robert Brown, Pat Collins, Chris Haney, Pat Prentice

Thompson Metal Fab, Inc.3000 SE Hidden WayVancouver, WA 98661Phone: 360.696.0811Fax: 360.693.1017Email: [email protected]: www.tmfab.comYear Established: 1937Description: Our technically advanced facility features 10 huge bays, 336,000 square feet of indoor fabrication space, a 15-acre yard for assembly and fit-up, hydro cranes, 40-ton moving dollies, our own onsite coatings department, and access to the Pacific Ocean via our deep-water port, as well as ground, rail and air access. Just like you, we work hard and we work smart. We are committed to each other and the people and institutions we serve. We do the job right and we do it safely (our safety record is one of the many things that sets us apart from our competitors). As a Veteran-Owned business, we believe in this country, in our future, and in our strength united. From the early days when our predecessors were constructing Liberty Ships right here on the Columbia River to today’s North Slope oil rig work, we are working together to make our tomorrow’s bolder, brighter and saferContact(s): Michael Moore, Jim Nichols, John Rudi

Transco Industries, Inc.5534 NE 122nd Ave.Portland, OR 97294Phone: 503.256.1955Fax: 503.256.0723Email: [email protected]: www.transco-ind.comYear Established: 1961Description: Transco Industries is a contract fabricator and is AISC certified. We do designs, details, fabricates and coats steel fabrications for many industries. Leader in heavy steel fabrication and conveyor manufacturing.Contact(s): Alex Brown, Jeff Brown, Mike Gibson, Steve Tong

Tri-Lett Industries, Inc.PO Box 580Oregon City, OR 97045Phone: 503.656.2434Toll-Free: 503.656.4315Email: [email protected]: www.trilett.comYear Established: 1976Description: Custom metal fab, providing design assist and sourcing services to solve complex fabrication problems. Contact(s): Jeff Leonard, R. Scott Leonard

Unobtanium, Inc.1800 Main St.Oregon City, OR 97045Phone: 503.655.0117 Email: [email protected] Established: 2012Description: We provide structural steel and miscellaneous steel fabrication both domestic and overseas. Contact(s): Amber Rountree, Joshua Hemmert

Vigor9700 SE Lawnfield Rd.Clackamas, OR 97015Phone: 503.653.6300Toll-Free: 503.653.5870Email: [email protected]: vigor.netYear Established: 1944Description: Vigor Works, LLC is a pioneering force in the fabrication and manufacturing industries. Founded in 1944, the company began achieving success fabricating in the demanding hydroelectric, bridge and civil construction industries. Vigor continues this tradition of innovation for the marine, aerospace, nuclear, and renewable energy industries building varied products ranging from complex bridges to sophisticated military patrol craft in steel, stainless, aluminum, titanium or other exotic materials. Contact(s): Terry Aarnio, Keith Chapman, Thane Giles, P.E., Tom Hickman, Pat Leonard, Nate Lindell 

Jordan River Galvanizing 

5447 West Axel Park Rd West Jordan, Utah 84081 

P 801‐282‐9375 F 801‐282‐9378 www.jrgalv.com 

 Kettle Size 

30’ Long x 5’ Wide x 7’ Deep  

 

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Use this listing of fabricators to find a company by state. You can look up full information on these companies on pages 12-17 or on our website at www.pnsfa.org.

WashingtonAlpha Iron, LLCBikeLid LLC/B3LC LLCBrooklyn Iron WorksGreer Steel, Inc.Jesse Co.McClean Iron WorksPederson Bros., Inc.Precision Iron Works, Inc.Standard Steel Fabricating Co.Thompson Metal Fab, Inc.

Albina Co., Inc.Fought & Company Inc.Grating Pacific, LLCHogan Fab., Inc.Ideal Steel, Inc.KO Custom Fab, Inc.L&M Industrial FabricationMarks Metal TechnologyMohawk MetalQB Fabrication & Welding, Inc.Robertson Grating Products, Inc.The Lynch Company, Inc.

Transco Industries, Inc.Tri-Lett Industries, Inc.Unobtanium, Inc.Vigor

Oregon

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Ace Galvanizing, Inc.429 S 96th St.Seattle, WA 98108Phone: 206.762.0330Fax: 206.767.4311Email: [email protected]: www.acegalv.comYear Established: 1964Contact(s): Loren McConnell

Alliance Steel Distributors3000 SE Hidden Way, #40AVancouver, WA 98661Phone: 360.693.0037Toll-Free: 800.735.2320Fax: 360.693.0429Email: [email protected]: www.alliance-steel.comContact(s): Doug Banks, Josh LaCross, Marcus Lampros, Mark Peebles

American Punch Co.1655 Century Corners PkwyCleveland, OH 44132Phone: 216.731.4501Toll-Free: 800.243.1492Fax: 800.261.6270Email: [email protected]: www.americanpunchco.comYear Established: 1990Description: Manufacture of punches, dies and shearblade used in structural steel fabrication.Contact(s): Paul Cassidy

American Steel525 S Sequoia PkwyCanby, OR 97013Phone: 503.651.6700Fax: 503.651.1520Email: [email protected]: www.american-steel.comYear Established: 1944Description: American Steel is a full line service center located in Oregon, Washington and California. We specialize in coil and plate processing and carry a full array of structural tube and bar products.Contact(s): Nicole Heater, Ryan Garry

Atlas Tube, Inc.227 West Monroe St.Chicago, IL 60606Phone: 312.275.1608Email: [email protected]: www.atlastube.comYear Established: 1984Description: The largest HSS producer in North America.Contact(s): Don Tamm

AVEVA, Inc.1400 Executive Pkwy, # 430Eugene, OR 97401Phone: 541.485.4719Toll-Free: 888.322.8765Email: 541.485.4302Email: [email protected]: www.aveva.com/futureofsteelfabricationYear Established: 1967Description: Aveva, Inc. (formerly known as FabTrol Systems) is the global-leading provider of steel fabrication management software.Contact(s): Jason Eatherton, Sue Landis

Bosch Power Tools3860 NW 9th LoopCamas, WA 98607Phone: 360.947.9270Email: [email protected]: us.bosch.comContact(s): Nicholas Leaver, Jamey Mitchell

Brown-Strauss Steel150 Panel WayLongview, WA 98632Phone: 360.501.5300Fax: 360.423.4624Email: [email protected]: www.brownstrauss.comYear Established: 1905Description: Brown-Strauss is one of the largest distributors of wide flange beams and structural tubing in the United States, serving customers from seven locations and maintaining an inventory between 50,000 - 70,000 tons of steel.Contact(s): Sean Henning, Dan Morgan, Paul Whiton

Cascadia Metals7 International WayLongview, WA 98632Phone: 360.232.0209Toll-Free: 800.997.8660Fax: 360.425.8689Email: [email protected]: www.cmetals.comYear Established: 2005Description: Cascadia Metals offers a wide variety of metal products supported by value-added processes and superior customer service. We specialize in bare and pre-painted 55% Aluminum-Zinc Alloy Coated steel (aka Galvalume), bare and pre-painted galvanized, resin coated, galvannealed, electrogalvanized, aluminized, weathering steel, cold rolled, hot rolled, aluminum and stainless steel. We offer these products in both coil and flat sheet. With our top-of-the-line slitting and cut-to-length capabilities, Cascadia Metals can meet the most rigorous quality and service requirements quickly, accurately, and consistently with each and every order. We also offer toll processing of customer owned materials.Contact(s): Renee Ramey

Controlled Automation, Inc.15701 W Sardis Rd.Bauxite, AR 72011Phone: 501.557.5109Fax: 501.557.5618Email: [email protected]: www.controlledautomation.comYear Established: 1986Description: Controlled Automation is an American made and American owned company. We specialize in the manufacture of structural steel fabricating machinery, controls and software.Contact(s): Rodger Dehan, Kris Sikes

Design Data1501 Old Cheney Rd.Lincoln, NE 68512Phone: 402.440.8694Fax: 402.441.4045Email: [email protected]: www.sds2.comYear Established: 1981Description: Design Data’s SDS/2 software solutions provide automatic detailing, connection design, engineering information, and other data for the steel industry’s fabrication, detailing and engineering sectors.Contact(s): Tyler Hix

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Evraz Inc., NA14400 N Rivergate Blvd.Portland, OR 97203Phone: 503.240.5240Fax: 503.240.5291Email: [email protected]: www.evrazna.comYear Established: 1926Description: Carbon, HSLA & alloy plate, and coil manufacturer.Contact(s): Amber Chambers, Scott Hawkins, Lance Richards

Farwest Steel Corporation3703 NW Gateway Ave.Vancouver, WA 98660Phone: 360.567.1431Email: [email protected]: www.farweststeel.comYear Established: 1956Description: Farwest Steel is a distributor and processor of carbon steel products from our 7 locations in Stockton, Medford, Boise, Moses Lake, Renton, Eugene, and our flagship facility in Vancouver, WA. Our mission is to deliver quality metal solutions that drive our customer’s success!Contact(s): Chris Cook, Ryan Hora, Randy Leonard, Greg Melcher, Dave Terry

Galvanizers Company2406 NW 30th Ave.Portland, OR 97210Phone: 503.227.5611Toll-Free: 800.378.5611Fax: 503.227.2558Email: [email protected] Established: 1941Description: For over 76 years Galvanizers Company has been providing hot dip galvanizing for corrosion protection with emphasis on product quality and customer service.Contact(s): Craig Hamilton

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Industrial Source6330 SE 101st Ave.Portland, OR 97266Phone: 503.235.0168Fax: 503.232.7198Email: [email protected]: www.industrialsource.comYear Established: 1945Description: A locally owned and operated relationship based company delivering exceptional customer service and value in compressed gases and cryogenics, welding and fire suppression supplies and services.Contact(s): Mike Courtney, Jeremy Eichner, Brent Laing

InfoSight CorporationPO Box 5000Chillicothe, OH 45601Phone: 740.642.3600Toll-Free: 888.642.3600Fax: 740.642.5001Email: [email protected]: www.infosight.comYear Established: 1993Description: Manufacturer of identification and equipment for tracking products through painting, shotblasting and galvanizing.Contact(s): Rebecca Dolan, Kay Groves

Jeff Hayes Coaching & ConsultingHayden, ID 83835Phone: 509.939.4223Email: [email protected] Established: 2008Description: JHC&C offers consulting for jobsite dispute resolution, temporary management, industrial coatings, owner dispute resolution, owner management coaching, and more to the structural steel industry.Contact(s): Jeff Hayes

Jordan River Galvanizing5447 Axel Park Rd.West Jordan, UT 84081Phone: 801.282.9375Toll-Free: 801.282.9378Email: [email protected]: www.jrgalv.comYear Established: 2000Description: Jordan River Galvanizing has a kettle that is 30’ long 7’ deep and 5’ wide. Galvanizing the smallest parts to over 50’ pieces as well.Contact(s): Glen Langevin, Adam Lux

Lampros Steel, Inc.9040 N Burgard WayPortland, OR97203-6431Phone: 503.651.6700Email: [email protected]: www.lamprossteel.comYear Established: 1983Description: Lampros Steel is a line service center with a focus on commercial construction and structural steel. Our on-site capabilities are burning, sawing and cambering.Contact(s): Joe Tulley, Michael Williamson

Maruichi Oregon Steel Tube8735 N Harborgate St.Portland, OR 97203Phone: 503.737.1204Fax: 503.737.1201Email: [email protected]: most.us.comYear Established: 2015Description: M.O.S.T. is located in Portland producing HSS sizes ranging from 2 1/2 sq through 10 sq and the associated rectangles. Grades include A500, A1085, A847, and CSA G40.21.Contact(s): Ty Merlock

Oregon Feralloy Partners14400 N. Rivergate Rd. Bldg 56Portland, OR 97203Phone: 971.277.9675Fax: 503.286.8934Website: [email protected],www.feralloy.com/services/oregon-feralloy-partners/Year Established: 2001Description: Stress-free steel artisans. Temper mill with a cut-to-length line capable of handling thickness ranging from .056 to .750 and widths up to 96. We can produce lengths up to 80 feet and work materials with a yield strength up to 100,000 PSI. We also produce coil-to-coil temper rolling up to 3/4 X 96 mill edge.Contact(s): Michael Fiore

Oregon Sandblasting & Coating, Inc.PO Box 1171Tualatin, OR 97062Phone: 503.692.3575Fax: 503.692.1849Email: [email protected] Established: 1980Contact(s): Jason Crawford, Scott Crawford, Andrew Toth

PDM Steel Service Centers, Inc.1785 Schurman WayWoodland, WA 98674Phone: 360.225.1133Toll-Free: 800.451.9581Fax: 360.225.0204Email: [email protected]: www.pdmsteel.comYear Established: 1954Description: Full line carbon steel supplier.Contact(s): Casey Haldeman, Leslie Koontz, Tyson Lindeman, Jonathan Vetsch

Portland Bolt & Manufacturing Co.3441 NW Guam St.Portland, OR 97210Phone: 503.227.5488Fax: 503.227.4634Email: [email protected]: www.portlandbolt.comYear Established: 1912Description: Portland Bolt is a manufacturer of nonstandard anchor bolts and construction fasteners from 1/2” diameter through 6” diameter. Also offering in house galvanizing.Contact(s): Michael Gordian, Dane McKinnon, Jonathan Todd

Portland Fasteners3103 NW St. Helens Rd.Portland, OR 97210Phone: 503.227.0101Toll-Free: 877.227.0101Fax: 503.227.0680Email: [email protected]: www.portlandfasteners.comYear Established: 1991Contact(s): Patrick Baker, Tim Baker, Rich Kemper

Powder Tech, Inc.9900 SW Herman Rd.Tualatin, OR 97062Phone: 503.612.6800Fax: 503.612.6900Email: [email protected]: www.powdertech.netYear Established: 1997Powder coating and sandblasting.Contact(s): Joe Lang, Josh Payne

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Product Manufacturing, Inc.555 SW 2nd Ave.Canby, OR 97013Phone: 503.266.6196Email: [email protected]: productmfg.comYear Established: 1970Description: Product Manufacturing is a job shop machine shop with 25 CNC machining centers. From turning wheels, axles, pins and sheaves to milling key ways, taper shims, drilling and tapping mounting plates we process your drawings to the specifications set by your project requirements. We have experience in metallurgy and many specs along with plastics.Contact(s): Paul Wolff

Ram Steelco, Inc.PO Box 5288Salem, OR 97304Phone: 503.588.1311Toll-Free: 800.588.1311Fax: 503.370.3799Email: [email protected]: www.ramsteelco.netYear Established: 1950Description: We are a metals service center. We supply steel, aluminum, stainless materials. Pre-processing services include: burning, forming, rolling, sawing, and plate processing.Contact(s): Mark Young

Richards Pipe & Steel, Inc.144 Roy Rd. SWPacific, WA 98047Phone: 253.939.9660Toll-Free: 855.645.9051Fax: 253.939.9343Email: [email protected]: www.richardspipe.comYear Established: 1989Steel pipe and piling distributor.Contact(s): Mike Richards

Ryerson600 SW 10th St.Renton, WA 98057Phone: 206.624.2300Toll-Free: 800.562.9067Email: [email protected]: www.ryerson.comYear Established:1842Description: Ryerson is one of the largest metal distributors in the country, offering an extensive product portfolio and wide array of processing capabilities with facilities throughout North America and beyond.Contact(s): Micah Browne, Todd Curtis, Neal Demun, Patrick Kunchick

Saxon Enterprises741 Grape StMedford, OR 97501Phone: 503.857.5945Email: [email protected]: www.saxonent.comYear Established: 1998Description: New to the established company, a WBE, ESB, QP3 certified sandblast and coatings facility. 30,000 sq ft warehouse equipped with 10 ton cranes, and 50 ft sandblast, and paint booths. QA/QC programs to ensure specifications are followed. In-house NACE 3 inspector. Can produce any type of surface profile, and coatings.Contact(s): Donald Saxon

Seaport Steel, Inc.3660 E Marginal Way SSeattle, WA 98134Phone: 206.343.0700Toll-Free: 800.835.4545Fax: 206.343.1366Email: [email protected]: www.seaportsteel.comYear Established: 1983Contact(s): Matt Hernandez, Todd Raymond

Industries Served:

Agriculture/IrrigationAir Handling SystemsConstruction/ArchitectureEquipment ManufacturingFood ProcessingForest ProductsForest ProductsGovernment/MilitaryHigh TechnologyIndustrial CastingsMarine Repair & Mfg.Medical/DentalPlant ManufacturingPlant RepairPlant RepairPulp & Paper MillsSewage ControlPollution ControlSite FurnishingsSteel MillsSteel Service CentersTransportationTransportationWater Management

Sheet Metal,Steel Fabricationand Installation

Since 1919

503-236-3825 ● Fax: 503-238-45504706 S.E. 18th Avenue ● Portland, Oregon 97202

www.thelynchco.com

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Seattle Galvanizing Company, Inc.6010 199th St. NEArlington, WA 98223Phone: 206.783.3100Toll-Free: 800.313.1545Fax: 206.783.3101Email: [email protected]: www.seattlegalvanizing.comYear Established: 1962Description: Since 1962, Seattle Galvanizing Company, Inc. has been providing corrosion protection for steel by metallurgically bonding zinc with bare steel. Being the largest galvanizer in the Northwest, with a kettle size of: 45’ Long x 6’ Wide x 9’ Deep and lifting capabilities of up 30 tons, big or small, we will get it done.Contact(s): Jake Bertrand, Hadi Mirzai, Jared Stortini

Simpson Strong-Tie5151 S Airport WayStockton, CA 95206Phone: 503.432.7727Toll-Free: 800.999.5099Email: [email protected]: www.strongtie.comYear Established: 1956Description: Simpson Strong-Tie is focused on creating structural products that help people build safer and stronger homes and buildings. A leader in structural systems research and technology, Simpson Strong-Tie is one of the largest suppliers of structural building products in the world.Contact(s): David Gilroy, Gary Owen

Spokane Galvanizing, Inc.2727 S Garfield Rd.Airway Heights, WA 99001Phone: 509.244.4073Toll-Free: 800.790.3545Fax: 509.244.6164Email: [email protected]: www.spokanegalvanizing.comYear Established: 1984Description: Spokane Galvanizing, Inc. has over 30 years of experience, uses special high grade zinc, and all galvanizing is done in full compliance with ASTM-A123 standards.Contact(s): David Lang

St. Louis Screw & Bolt2000 Access Blvd.Madison, IL 62060Phone: 800.237.7059Fax: 314.389.7510Email: [email protected]: www.stlouisscrewbolt.comYear Established: 1887Description: St. Louis Screw & Bolt is one of the longest operating bolt manufacturers in the United States and, in fact, the world. SLSB specializes in HEX HEAD BOLTS in A325 & A490 type I, III hot dip galvanized, mechanically galvanized, weathering and plain finish. We also custom manufacture anchor bolts, tie rod assemblies, U-bolts, eye bolts, and J-bolts in diameters from 1/2” through 4” and up to 40 feet in length. Along with manufactured products, SLSB specializes in and has among the nations largest stock of TC bolts (tension shear) ASTM F2280/A490 & ASTM F1852/A325.Contact(s): Joe Howard

Standard Steel1745 NE Columbia BlvdPortland, OR 97211Phone: 503.282.9273Fax: 503.282.7490Email: [email protected]: www.standardsteelnw.comYear Established: 1945Description: Standard Steel is a service center that specializes in putting our customers first. We are entirely focused on providing a level of customer service that is unmatched anywhere. We are knowledgeable, responsive, provide quicker turnaround and deliver unmatched follow-up.Contact(s): Loren Koplan, Eric Morillo

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Totten Tubes500 Danlee St.Azusa, CA 91720Toll-Free: 800.882.3748Toll-Free: 800.882.3748Fax: 626.812.0113Email: [email protected]: www.tottentubes.comYear Established: 1955Description: Tubing and pipe distributor stocking odd sizes, and capable of sourcing the steel industry’s most difficult inquiries. Weekly delivery to the Pacific Northwest market from California.Contact(s): Mike Stacey, Greg Totten, Paul Totten

Valmont Coatings/Pacific States Galvanizing9700 SW Herman Rd.Tualatin, OR 97062Phone: 503.692.8888Fax: 503.612.0592Email: [email protected]: www.valmontcoatings.comYear Established: 1981Job shop, hot dip galvanizing.Contact(s): Chris Compton, Keith Gainer, Maurice Satterwhite

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PNSFA Membership Offers You These Opportunities. . .

• Network with your peers and receive valuable education at our Annual Conference

• You and your employees can attend our meetings which provide timely, industry specific information and education

• A listing in this Resource Guide and on our website serves as a valu-able marketing tool in the Northwest and beyond

• For membership information, contact the PNSFA office at 503.253.9030 or via email at [email protected] or via our website at www.pnsfa.org

Advantage Steel: The Top Ten Reasons to Specify Structural Steel

1. Large clear-span bays Structural steel framing easily and

economically provides large clear-span bays with fewer columns, giv-ing more flexibility and efficiency in planning, layout, and occupant traffic flow.

2. Ease of expansion Structural steel buildings can be eas-

ily expanded in any direction.

3. Ease of change When building uses change or are

improved, structural steel can be easily modified and reinforced to accommodate the new require-ments.

4. Ease of reinforcement modification

Standard, uniform, homogenous, prismatic structural steel shapes permit quick and efficient reinforce-ment and modification.

5. Simplicity of design Structural steel members can be

designed more easily than any other structural material or structural sys-tem, and later analyzed and modi-fied with the same ease and simplic-ity.

6. Reduced construction time Structural steel framing can be

rapidly designed, purchased, fabri-cated and erected without need for shoring, curing and other delays of concrete and masonry construction. It readily lends itself to fast-track construction through advance pur-chasing of steel prior to award of the general contract.

7. Reduced construction financing costs

Since steel can be erected more quickly, the building can be occu-pied sooner. Interest costs during construction are reduced and cash flow from operations begins earlier.

8. Superior seismic performance Steel’s durability makes it the

premier structural material for eco-nomically resisting earthquakes. An owner must consider both life safety and how much of the structure is recoverable after a seismic event. Steel framing maximizes both of these factors.

9. High resale value Because of a structural steel build-

ing’s ease of expansion, renovation and reinforcement for future chang-es and for the needs for new occu-pants, the value of a steel-framed building remains high.

10. Complete recyclability Most steel today is a recycled prod-

uct, and nearly all structural steel from building demolition is recy-cled. This provides salvage value, reduces demolition expenses, reduc-es landfill volume, reduces tipping fees, and helps the environment.

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Special thanks to the following advertisers who have contributed generously to this Resource Guide.To find out more about these supporting companies, see their ads on the pages below.

Advertiser Index

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Brooklyn Iron Works .................................................. 23

Brown-Strauss Steel ...................................................... 3

Farwest Steel Corporation ............................................ 8

Galvanizers Company ................................................... 7

Hogan Fab., Inc. .......................................................... 13

Ideal Steel, Inc. ............................................................. 6

Infosight Corporation .................................................... 9

Jesse Co. ...................................................................... 20

Jordan River Galvanizing, Inc. ................................... 17

KO Custom Fab, Inc. .................................................... 5

Mohawk Metal Co. ..................................................... 16

Oregon Feralloy Partners ............................................ 14

PDM Steel Service Centers, Inc. ................................ 12

Powder Tech, Inc. ....................................................... 10

Precision Iron Works, Inc. .......................................... 24

Robertson Grating Products, Inc. ............................... 26

Seattle Galvanizing Company, Inc. ...................................Inside Front Cover

Standard Steel Fabricating Co. .......Outside Back Cover

The Lynch Company, Inc. ........................................... 22

Thompson Metal Fab, Inc. .......................................... 18

Valmont Coatings/Pacific States Galvanizing ............................ Inside Back Cover

Vigor ........................................................................... 15

Robertson Grating Products Inc.

RGP’s Quality Products: •Welded Bar Grating in Steel and Stainless Steel, Aluminum Swage-Lock Grating •Plank grating: Grip Strut, Perf-O Grip, Traction Tread, & Grate-Lock Plank Grating •Ladder Rungs •Molded Fiberglass Grating •Pultruded Fiberglass Grating •Fiberglass Structural Shapes •R & B Wagner Handrail Components •Kee Klamp Fittings •Hollaender Fittings •American Safety Tread •Polydrain Trench Systems •Perforated Metals •Wire Mesh •Expanded Metals

Robertson Grating Products Inc. 18129 SW Boones Ferry Rd Bldg. 6, Portland, Oregon 97224 Mailing Address: Robertson Grating Products Inc. P.O. Box 4248, Tualatin, Oregon 97062

Phone: 503-597-4190 Fax: 503-597-4195 website: www.rgpgrates.com E-mail: [email protected]

Grating fabricated to fit your job.

“The Grate Company” www.rgpgrates.com

Serving the USA in fabricating grating according to NAAMM Standards and our customer’s requirements for 20 years.

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Alpha Iron, LLC • • • • •

Brooklyn Iron Works • • • • • • • • •

Fought & Company Inc. • • • • • • • • • • • •

Grating Pacific, LLC •

Greer Steel, Inc. • • • • • • •

Hogan Fab., Inc. • • • • •

Jesse Co. • • • • • • • • • • •

KO Custom Fab, Inc. •

L&M Industrial Fabrication • • • • • • • • •

Marks Metal Technology • •

McClean Iron Works • • • • • • • • • • • •

Mohawk Metal • • • • • •

Pederson Bros., Inc. • • • • •

Precision Iron Works, Inc. • • • • •

QB Fabrication & Welding, Inc. • • •

Standard Steel Fabricating Co. • • • • •

The Lynch Company, Inc. • • • • • • • •

Thompson Metal Fab, Inc. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Transco Industries, Inc. • • • • • • • • • •

Tri-Lett Industries, Inc. • •

Unobtanium, Inc. • •

Vigor • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

AssociationMemberships

Certifications or qualifications the following companies hold:

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Fabricator Certifications and Association Memberships

*Please consult with the organization responsible for administering all certifications, endorsements or qualifications for current information.

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Albina Co., Inc. • • • • • • • • •

Alpha Iron, LLC • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

BikeLid LLC/B3LC LLC • • • • • • • •

Brooklyn Iron Works • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Fought & Company Inc. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Grating Pacific, LLC • • •

Greer Steel, Inc. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Hogan Fab., Inc. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Ideal Steel, Inc. • • • •

Jesse Co. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

KO Custom Fab, Inc. • • • • • •

L&M Industrial Fabrication • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Marks Metal Technology • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

McClean Iron Works • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Mohawk Metal • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Pederson Bros., Inc. • • • • • • • • • • •

Precision Iron Works, Inc. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

QB Fabrication & Welding, Inc. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Robertson Grating Products, Inc. • • •

Standard Steel Fabricating Co. • • • • • • • • • • • • •

The Lynch Company, Inc. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Thompson Metal Fab, Inc. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Transco Industries, Inc. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Tri-Lett Industries, Inc. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Unobtanium, Inc. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Vigor • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

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Albina Co., Inc. • • • • • • • • •

Alpha Iron, LLC • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

BikeLid LLC/B3LC LLC • • • • • • • •

Brooklyn Iron Works • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Fought & Company Inc. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Grating Pacific, LLC • • •

Greer Steel, Inc. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Hogan Fab., Inc. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Ideal Steel, Inc. • • • •

Jesse Co. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

KO Custom Fab, Inc. • • • • • •

L&M Industrial Fabrication • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Marks Metal Technology • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

McClean Iron Works • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Mohawk Metal • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Pederson Bros., Inc. • • • • • • • • • • •

Precision Iron Works, Inc. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

QB Fabrication & Welding, Inc. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Robertson Grating Products, Inc. • • •

Standard Steel Fabricating Co. • • • • • • • • • • • • •

The Lynch Company, Inc. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Thompson Metal Fab, Inc. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Transco Industries, Inc. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Tri-Lett Industries, Inc. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Unobtanium, Inc. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

Vigor • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

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Ace Galvanizing, Inc. • • American Steel • • • • • • • • • • • • • Atlas Tube, Inc. • • • • AVEVA, Inc. • • • Brown-Strauss Steel • • • • • Cascadia Metals • • • Controlled Automation, Inc. • • Design Data • Evraz Inc., NA • • • • • • • • • Farwest Steel Corporation • • • • • • • • • • • • Galvanizers Company • Industrial Source • InfoSight Corporation • • • Jeff Hayes Coaching & Consulting • Jordan River Galvanizing • Lampros Steel, Inc. • • • • Maruichi Oregon Steel Tube • Oregon Feralloy Partners • • Oregon Sandblasting & Coating, Inc. • • • • PDM Steel Service Centers, Inc. • • • • • • • • • • Portland Bolt & Manufacturing Co. • • • • Portland Fasteners • • • • Powder Tech, Inc. • • Product Manufacturing, Inc. • • • • • Ram Steelco, Inc. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Richards Pipe & Steel, Inc. • • • • • • • • • Ryerson • • • • • • • • • Saxon Enterprises • • • • Seaport Steel, Inc. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Seattle Galvanizing Company, Inc. • Simpson Strong-Tie • • • Spokane Galvanizing, Inc. • St. Louis Screw & Bolt • • • Standard Steel • • • • • • • • • • • • Totten Tubes • • • Valmont Coatings/Pacific States Galvanizing •

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Ace Galvanizing, Inc. • • American Steel • • • • • • • • • • • • • Atlas Tube, Inc. • • • • AVEVA, Inc. • • • Brown-Strauss Steel • • • • • Cascadia Metals • • • Controlled Automation, Inc. • • Design Data • Evraz Inc., NA • • • • • • • • • Farwest Steel Corporation • • • • • • • • • • • • Galvanizers Company • Industrial Source • InfoSight Corporation • • • Jeff Hayes Coaching & Consulting • Jordan River Galvanizing • Lampros Steel, Inc. • • • • Maruichi Oregon Steel Tube • Oregon Feralloy Partners • • Oregon Sandblasting & Coating, Inc. • • • • PDM Steel Service Centers, Inc. • • • • • • • • • • Portland Bolt & Manufacturing Co. • • • • Portland Fasteners • • • • Powder Tech, Inc. • • Product Manufacturing, Inc. • • • • • Ram Steelco, Inc. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Richards Pipe & Steel, Inc. • • • • • • • • • Ryerson • • • • • • • • • Saxon Enterprises • • • • Seaport Steel, Inc. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Seattle Galvanizing Company, Inc. • Simpson Strong-Tie • • • Spokane Galvanizing, Inc. • St. Louis Screw & Bolt • • • Standard Steel • • • • • • • • • • • • Totten Tubes • • • Valmont Coatings/Pacific States Galvanizing •

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Starting at top left corner, moving from top to bottom and left to right

Front Cover Photo Index

Alpha Iron, Inc.Ridgefield Middle School – Ridgefield, WA

• Alpha Iron – Fabricator• AIG – Erector

The Lynch Company“Big Smokey” Bag House – Clackamas, OR

The Lynch CompanyElectric Vehicle Charging Station – Portland, OR

VigorSan Francisco Transbay Transit Center – San Francisco, CA

Thompson Metal FabLake Cushman Floating Surface Collector – Hoodsport, WA

Albina Co., Inc.Amazon Spheres - Seattle, WAThis was a joint project of several PNSFA Members:

• Supreme Steel Portland – Steel Fabricator• Albina Co., Inc. – Steel Bender• Mohawk Metal - Plate Forming

Photo Courtesy of Supreme Steel

KO Custom Fab, Inc.Wilsonville Subaru Car Dealership – Wilsonville, OR

McClean Iron Works1101 Westlake – Seattle, WA

Albina Co., Inc.Gonzaga University Spiral Staircase - Spokane, WA

Thompson Metal FabPrefractionator Tower – Rodeo, CA

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Valmont-Pacific States Galvanizing Hot Dip Galvanizing Services

9700 SW Herman Road Tualatin, OR 97062

Phone: (503) 692-8888 Fax: (503) 612-0592

[email protected]

Protecting steel since 1981 Conveniently located in the “Coaters-Loop,”

Valmont– Pacific States Galvanizing has been protecting steel since 1981. With 15,000

combined years of experience, we have the technical expertise to produce high quality

corrosion protection, on time and at a competitive price.

Learn more at: www.valmontcoatings.com

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