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For
over 75 years, the American Institute of Steel Construction,
Inc.(AISC) has set the standard by which the steel industry
is measured. MC Iron Works is a certified AISC quality controlled
shop. AISC Quality Certification required us to undergo a rigorous
evaluation for election in the organization and we must continually
submit to yearly reviews by a licensed auditor.
About Our Certification
Currently, MC Iron Works hold certifications in the following
categories:
CBR Major Steel Bridges (includes
SBR - Simple Steel Bridges)
CBD Complex Steel Building Structures
(includes SBD - Conventional Steel
Building Structures)
F Fracture Critical Endorsement
P1 Sophisticated Paint Endorsement
- Enclosed
A complete description of the various certification categories
can be found on the AISC website under Categories
of Quality Certification.
Why Use an AISC Certified Company?
There are several reasons why you should choose an AISC certified
company over non-member companies:
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Member companies
are committed to quality and willing to subject themselves
to an outside review to foster continuous improvement
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Auditors who
review member company facilities have consulted hundreds
of structural steel fabrication plants for quality improvement
ensuring that member companies are on the forefront of
quality assurance
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Member companies
are familiar with quality systems and dedicate resources
to implement quality plans giving you the confidence
that they will also provide quality for its customers.
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MC Iron Works believes it is essential to keep stringent AISC
member quality standards in place to provide the highest quality
product for its customers, reduce its customer response time,
minimize its on-site inventory, and to provide a safe and
effective workplace for its employees. An article featuring
our award winning collaboration on the Marine
Parkway Bridge in New York City, is available on the AISC
web site as a testament to MC Iron Works dedication to providing
quality steel fabrication services for its projects.
For more information on AISC, visit their web site at http://www.aisc.org/
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