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Overview

A single accountable fabrication partner for your projects.

EPC contractors win or lose on schedule. FabTek is the single-source, build-to-print fabrication partner that delivers substation structures, transmission steel, enclosures, and custom metalwork to your jobsite on time — so one vendor owns the metal scope instead of three.

On substation, transmission, and industrial builds, the fabrication package is where schedules quietly slip: split across multiple shops, built to inconsistent standards, and delivered out of sequence. Consolidating that scope with one accountable domestic partner removes coordination risk and the finger-pointing that comes with it.

FabTek builds to your drawings under an ISO 9001:2015 quality system, with AWS-certified welding and full documentation — and our crews can travel for on-site substation assembly and install when you need boots on the ground.

Where Projects Slip

The fabrication package is a schedule risk hiding in plain sight.

On substation, transmission, and industrial builds, the fabrication package is where schedules quietly slip — split across multiple shops, built to inconsistent standards, and delivered out of sequence. Every handoff is a chance for a missed dimension or a slipped date. FabTek consolidates the metal scope under one roof and one quality system — so your PM has one number to call and one partner accountable for the whole package.

Fragmented Scope

Three shops, no single owner.

When steel, enclosures, and structures are split across vendors, coordination falls on you — and so does the finger-pointing when a date slips or a finish doesn’t match.

Fit & Rework

Parts that don’t fit stop the crane.

A missed dimension or an unflagged conflict means field rework — and a crane crew standing around on the clock waiting on steel that should have fit the first time.

Out of Sequence

Delivered, but not how you build.

Steel that shows up in the wrong order clogs the laydown yard and forces double-handling. Delivery has to be sequenced to the build, not just shipped by a date.

Change Orders

Scope always changes. Can your shop?

RFIs, revisions, and rush adds are a fact of every project. A backlogged shop with no engineering bandwidth turns a change order into a schedule-killing delay.

Why The Old Model Fails

Fragmented fabrication puts your schedule at the mercy of the weakest vendor.

The way it’s been
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A vendor chain to coordinate
Multiple shops, multiple POs, and no single party accountable when the metal scope slips.
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Conflicts found in the field
Drawing errors surface during erection instead of in the shop — the most expensive place to fix them.
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Ship-by-date, not build-sequence
Material arrives in whatever order suits the shop, leaving your crews to sort and re-stage it.
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Change orders blow up dates
Shops without engineering or spare capacity can’t absorb revisions without slipping the schedule.
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Steel stops at the gate
Fabricators that only ship leave the field assembly — and the risk — entirely on you.
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Soft commitments
Vague lead times you can’t bid against — and slips you find out about far too late.
The FabTek way
Single-source accountability
One partner owns the whole metal scope under one ISO 9001:2015 system — one number to call.
Build-to-print, conflicts flagged early
We fabricate to your prints and tolerances and catch drawing conflicts in the shop, so parts fit the first time.
Delivered to your build sequence
Production planned around your construction milestones and shipped in the order you erect.
Rush & change orders absorbed
In-house engineering and reserved capacity take revisions and rush adds without blowing up dates.
Boots on the ground
Travel-capable crews for on-site substation assembly and install — steel to standing, one partner.
Firm, committed lead times
Quotes typically within one business day and dates you can bid and build against with confidence.
Protect the schedule

One partner, one point of accountability.

When a fabrication package is fragmented across vendors, every handoff is a chance for a missed dimension, a slipped date, or a finish that doesn’t match. FabTek consolidates the metal scope under one roof and one quality system, so your project manager has one number to call and one partner accountable for the whole package.

Build-to-print means exactly that: we fabricate to your prints and tolerances, flag conflicts before they hit the field, and deliver parts that fit the first time. That accuracy is what keeps a crane crew from standing around waiting on steel.

And when scopes change — as they always do — our in-house engineering, reserved capacity, and field-capable crews let us absorb rush and change-order work without blowing up your schedule.

FabTek field crews assembling substation steel on an EPC project site
What We Provide

Fabrication for the whole package.

How We Work

From RFQ to jobsite.

01

Send the RFQ

Share drawings, a bill of material, and your project schedule — including milestone and delivery dates.

02

Get a firm quote

We return firm pricing and committed lead times, fast, so you can build your bid and plan with confidence.

03

Fabricated & inspected

Built in-house under ISO 9001:2015 with AWS-certified welding and full QC documentation.

04

Delivered to site

Shipped sequenced to your build, with field crews available for on-site assembly and install.

FAQ

EPC fabrication questions, answered.

Does FabTek fabricate build-to-print from our drawings?

Yes. FabTek is a build-to-print fabricator. We work directly from your prints, bills of material, and project specifications, review them for conflicts, and deliver parts built to your tolerances.

Can you meet tight construction schedules?

Yes. We plan production around your construction milestones and sequence deliveries to how you build. Reserved overflow capacity and dual shifts let us protect committed dates.

Do you deliver to the jobsite and assist with field installation?

Yes. FabTek ships directly to your site and provides travel-capable crews for on-site substation assembly and installation support.

Can you handle change orders and rush requests?

Yes. In-house engineering, custom fabrication, and reserved capacity let us absorb scope changes and rush work without derailing your schedule.

What is your typical lead time?

Lead times depend on scope, but most quotes are returned within one business day and production is planned to your milestone dates. Average order lead time runs roughly 30–45 days.

Is FabTek ISO and AWS certified?

Yes. FabTek operates an ISO 9001:2015 quality management system with AWS-certified welding and OSHA-compliant facilities, and provides full traceability and weld documentation.

Proud Partners
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Certifications & Memberships
ISO 9001:2015 AWS Certified Welding OSHA Safety Compliant IEEE 2000-HR Salt Spray

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