Structural Steel — Maricopa County, Arizona
Structural Steel Welding, Built to Code
Beams, columns, moment frames, and trusses welded to spec for commercial, industrial, and municipal projects across Maricopa County, Arizona — with documentation that holds up to inspection.

What’s Included
Code-Grade Structural Capability
From a single repair weld to a full framing package, structural steel work is welded to the standard the job — and the inspector — actually requires.
I-Beams, Columns & Wide-Flange Sections
Full-penetration and fillet welds on structural I-beams, W-shapes, and columns for new construction, retrofits, and load-bearing repairs.
Moment Frames & Connections
Rigid moment-frame connections welded to spec for seismic and wind-load requirements on commercial and light-industrial structures.
Trusses & Roof Framing
Steel truss fabrication and field welding for warehouse, agricultural, and commercial roof structures, built to the engineered spec.
Structural Repairs & Reinforcement
Cracked welds, corroded members, and undersized connections repaired or reinforced without a full structural teardown.
Code-Grade Welds
Structural welds performed to recognized structural welding standards [AWS D1.1 Certified], with documentation available for inspectors and GCs.
Field & Shop Fabrication
Beams and connections fabricated in the shop for precision fit-up, or welded in the field when the structure has to stay standing.
Spec Sheet
- Certification
- [AWS D1.1 Certified]
- Steel Grades Handled
- A36, A992, A500 (HSS), A53
- Weld Processes
- SMAW, GMAW (MIG), FCAW, GTAW (TIG)
- Inspection Availability
- Visual (VT) on every job; [third-party special inspection available on request]
- Service Area
- Maricopa County, Arizona
- Licensing
- [Licensed, Bonded & Insured — AZ ROC #XXXXXX]
Certification & insurance documentation provided on request.
Who Structural Steel Welding Is For
This service is built for commercial and industrial-grade work — not a small ornamental repair, but the structural connections a building actually depends on.
- General contractors who need a structural welder who shows up on schedule and passes inspection the first time.
- Commercial builders framing tenant improvements, additions, or new structures that require engineered steel connections.
- Property developers and facility owners with aging structural steel that needs repair, reinforcement, or a full replacement weld.
- Municipal and public-bid projects requiring documented, code-grade structural welding on record.
Bidding a job that needs structural steel?
CALL 844-967-5247Pricing & Common Questions
Structural Steel Welding FAQ
How much does structural steel welding cost?
Structural welding is priced by scope — a single beam repair is a different job than a full moment-frame connection package or a multi-beam framing project. We review the drawings or the existing structure, then give a written, itemized estimate covering labor, materials, and any inspection support before work starts. No lump-sum guessing.
Are your structural welds code-compliant for commercial projects?
Structural work is performed to recognized structural welding code requirements [AWS D1.1 Certified], and we provide weld documentation for GCs, engineers, and inspectors on request. If your project requires a specific certification or third-party inspection sign-off, tell us during the estimate and we'll confirm we can meet it before the job is scheduled.
Do you work from engineered drawings, or do you need to see the site first?
Both. If you have engineered structural drawings, we'll quote and fabricate directly from the spec. If the job is a repair or retrofit without drawings on hand, we'll do an on-site assessment first so the weld plan matches the actual structure, not just an assumption.
Can you handle a municipal or public-bid structural welding project?
Yes — we can provide the documentation, weld records, and certification information typically required for municipal and public-bid structural work. Reach out with the bid specs and we'll confirm scope, timeline, and paperwork requirements upfront.
What steel grades and welding processes do you work with?
Common structural grades including A36, A992 wide-flange, A500 HSS tube, and A53 pipe, welded with SMAW (stick), GMAW (MIG), FCAW, and GTAW (TIG) depending on the material, joint, and code requirement.
Get a Structural Steel Quote
Send us your drawings or job details and we'll follow up with a documented, itemized structural welding estimate.