Construction
Steel is the noticeable champion of construction, holding everything together—literally. Imagine a bustling job site, with steel fencing keeping things secure and organized. Look up, and you’ll see 100-ton cranes hoisting massive building sections into place, their steel boom and cables doing the heavy lifting. Inside the building, steel conduit and tubing are hard at work, delivering electricity and water to every corner. Even the small stuff like nails, screws, and rivets, all steel. And, of course, the entire structure stands tall and strong, thanks to the unwavering support of structural steel. From the ground up, steel is the backbone of construction, making it all possible.
Steel is the noticeable champion of construction, holding everything together—literally. Imagine a bustling job site, with steel fencing keeping things secure and organized. Look up, and you’ll see 100-ton cranes hoisting massive building sections into place, their steel boom and cables doing the heavy lifting. Inside the building, steel conduit and tubing are hard at work, delivering electricity and water to every corner. Even the small stuff like nails, screws, and rivets, all steel. And, of course, the entire structure stands tall and strong, thanks to the unwavering support of structural steel. From the ground up, steel is the backbone of construction, making it all possible.




Construction Needs Steel
Steel conduit and tubing deliver electricity and water throughout the building.
Construction Needs Steel
Structural steel supports the entirety of the building.
Construction Needs Steel
Cranes that hoist sections of the building into place, and the cables that attach to them, are made of steel.
Construction Needs Steel
The fencing around the job site is made of steel.