Metfab Metals, LLC
Kicking Off the Post-Pandemic Fall, 2022!
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Metfab Metals is happy today to show you a recent truckload of finished product going out for immediate installation here in the USA. This is only one of many (including LTL loads to fill the immediate needs of our customers) such loads that we were able to ship, in full, during even the worst days of the pandemic. This, to many regular customers, was further proof of the constant dependability of our company.
[Another recent truckload of Exterior steel Reinforcement Panels for the new Delta Terminal at JFK Airport]
Even more finished product is being assembled now for shipment on the floors of our shops and in our storage yards. Below are illustrations of very unique parts and assemblies needed to advance major buildings under construction.
[Column Rings for new Terminal A at Newark Liberty Airport] [For Boston's One Congress mega-project---temporary
sub-support steel (during construction)]
Here’s why some of these intermediate steps are so critical to the fulfilment of your Purchase Orders. Such organization (per our Shop Organization Manual) guarantees the accuracy of our shipments and no inordinate delays at the jobsite, due to a potential mistake in our shop. Send us your documents and we’ll show how we can help you too.
As we like to report, we are already for many regular customers the “GO TO” guys now for RETRO and AESS projects. Years of continuous AESS work for the mega-development at Hudson Yards for multiple customers speaks volumes about our developed capabilities in this art form, as well as a real-life recognition for the type of expertise (including post-fabrication documentation) we always bring to these specialty AESS as well as RETRO jobs. Now we’ve also shown that we react well to emergencies: yours, ours, our universal ones. Let us be your “go to” guys and bring to your varied projects the same care, precision and effort we build into our specialty parts every day.
Keep us in mind for all your steel fabrication jobs, no matter the configuration
of the building, its scope, content, sophistication, or specifications.
Jim Murray, C.O.O. 973-675-7676
REMEMBER: We always offer to work with our customers from the
job concept" stage to anticipate issues before fabrication, to suggest
better ways to order, extrude, cut, drill, paint, finish, even stage and
deliver and always to save time and money.