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Consultation
We provide expert consultation from concept to execution, offering structural optimization, cost control, and constructability advice tailored to each project.
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Fabrication
We deliver high-precision steel fabrication with advanced equipment, quality control to ensure accuracy, strength, and schedule reliability.
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Installation
Our experienced teams manage on-site installation safely and efficiently, ensuring precise assembly, fast progress, and full compliance with standards.
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Management
We offer end-to-end project management, coordinating design, production, logistics, and installation to deliver projects on time and within budget.




Management
The project management runs through the entire life cycle of steel structure projects, involving customer communication, cost budgeting, quality control, schedule planning and safety assurance. Through systematic management processes and scientific planning arrangements, we ensure efficient connection of all links, control risks and meet customer needs. Perfect project management not only improves construction efficiency and project quality but also enhances customer satisfaction and subsequent maintenance services and promotes successful project delivery and continuous operation.
Client Consultation
This stage involves in-depth communication with clients to comprehensively understand project requirements, budget constraints, functional expectations, and any special specifications, while conducting a preliminary assessment of site conditions and intended building usage. Through professional technical consultation and systematic guidance, we assist clients in clarifying the overall planning direction, optimizing design concepts, and minimizing potential modifications at later stages. This process not only establishes a solid foundation for project cooperation but also demonstrates the company’s service commitment and technical expertise, strengthens client confidence, and serves as the critical starting point for ensuring smooth project execution and successful delivery.
Budget Quotation
This step involves the scientific preparation of a detailed budget and quotation plan based on client requirements, design schemes, current market material prices, construction methodology, and quantified engineering scope. An accurate and transparent quotation enables clients to clearly understand total investment costs and the composition of each expense category, thereby preventing disputes arising from insufficient funding or cost overruns. A reasonable budget framework supports contract signing while balancing cost control, construction quality, and schedule assurance, forming a key prerequisite for project initiation.
Project Confirmation
This phase formally initiates the project management process by defining project objectives, implementation plans, organizational structure, and departmental responsibilities. Through structured project establishment, a comprehensive management system and execution framework are developed, ensuring the rational allocation of human, material, and technical resources. Risk identification and preventive control measures are also formulated at this stage to provide organizational assurance for subsequent design, construction, and acceptance activities. Scientific project confirmation is essential to ensuring systematic advancement in alignment with predetermined goals.
Detailed Design Drawings
This step focuses on the comprehensive optimization and refinement of structural systems, connection nodes, and construction details based on preliminary conceptual design, resulting in complete and construction-ready drawings. Design deepening resolves technical challenges encountered during component fabrication, enhances manufacturability, improves production efficiency, and reduces dimensional deviations and material waste. Detailed drawings provide a reliable technical basis for technical coordination, fabrication, and on-site installation, and constitute a core safeguard for project quality and seamless implementation.
Technical Coordination
This stage involves detailed explanation of drawings and technical requirements to production and construction personnel, clarifying applicable technical standards, key procedures, operational precautions, and quality control points. Through systematic technical disclosure, unified understanding is achieved across all teams, minimizing construction errors and rework caused by misinterpretation. This process ensures construction safety and schedule stability while strengthening team execution capability and alignment with overall project objectives.
Material Management
This step covers the procurement, inspection, storage, and distribution of all required project materials to guarantee timely supply, accurate quantities, and qualified quality standards. Scientific material management effectively controls costs, prevents waste and excessive inventory, and ensures continuity and safety in construction activities. Through structured planning and inventory control, procurement risks are minimized and construction efficiency is enhanced, forming a fundamental support system for project progress and cost management.
Production Planning
This phase involves the systematic development of production and fabrication schedules aligned with project timelines and resource conditions. Tasks, completion milestones, and resource allocations for each stage are clearly defined. Rational production planning ensures effective coordination between factory fabrication and site installation, reduces process conflicts, and improves overall efficiency. Through dynamic monitoring and timely adjustment, component delivery is secured in terms of quality and schedule, providing strong assurance for precise project execution.
Quality Management
This step establishes and implements a comprehensive quality control system throughout material procurement, fabrication, and on-site installation. By defining inspection standards, conducting intermediate process monitoring, and organizing specialized inspections, potential quality risks are identified and corrected promptly. Strict quality management prevents safety incidents, reduces maintenance costs, enhances client trust, and strengthens brand reputation, serving as a critical safeguard for long-term structural performance and project reliability.
Finished Product Management
This stage involves numbering, quality inspection, warehousing, and transportation management of completed steel components to ensure integrity during delivery and on-site installation. Through structured storage planning, stacking control, and protective measures, risks such as damage, misdelivery, and mixed loading are minimized. Standardized finished product management plays a significant role in maintaining installation accuracy, improving construction efficiency, and reducing overall project costs.
Transportation Management
This step entails systematic organization of component transportation from the factory to the construction site, including transport planning, route optimization, loading and unloading coordination, and on-site reception procedures. Scientific transportation management ensures timely and secure delivery while preventing construction delays caused by damaged components. Through refined scheduling and full-process tracking, transportation risks and costs are effectively controlled, supporting efficient construction organization.
Construction Organization Planning
This phase systematically organizes the entire construction workflow, including workforce allocation, sequencing of construction procedures, equipment deployment, and safety protection arrangements. A structured construction organization plan enhances resource utilization, improves efficiency, and reduces delays and safety incidents. By clearly defining responsibilities and execution strategies for each stage, orderly site management is achieved, laying a solid foundation for project quality and objective fulfillment.
Site Construction Preparation
This step includes comprehensive site readiness activities such as site clearing, material stacking planning, installation of safety protection facilities, equipment mobilization, and operator training. Adequate preparation ensures smooth construction startup, reduces operational risks, and improves overall efficiency and quality. Through systematic planning and detailed arrangements, site conditions are ensured to comply with technical and safety requirements, forming the basis for high-quality project commencement.
Safety Management
This stage focuses on establishing and continuously improving a construction safety management system, formulating safety operating procedures, conducting safety education and training, and implementing risk identification and hazard mitigation measures. Through routine inspections and targeted safety audits, potential risks are promptly eliminated to prevent accidents. Effective safety management safeguards personnel and assets, enhances corporate reputation, and provides a foundational guarantee for sustainable and high-quality construction execution.
Installation Process Management
This step involves the formulation and strict implementation of detailed process workflows and construction standards for the steel structure installation phase. Each operational procedure and quality control requirement is standardized and monitored. Through strengthened on-site supervision and technical guidance, component connections are ensured to be precise, nodes secure, and overall structural stability compliant with design requirements. Scientific installation process management reduces rework and quality risks, improves efficiency and safety, and reflects the company’s technical proficiency and engineering management capability.
Schedule Management
This stage entails continuous tracking, monitoring, and adjustment of actual construction progress in alignment with the master schedule to ensure milestone targets are achieved on time. By developing detailed timelines, allocating resources effectively, and implementing dynamic corrective measures, personnel, equipment, and materials are coordinated efficiently. Effective schedule management enhances overall execution capacity, controls costs, and ensures fulfillment of contractual commitments.
Inspection & Handover
This step organizes comprehensive inspection of quality, functionality, and project scope to verify compliance with design specifications and contractual requirements. Acceptance documentation, rectification procedures, and completion formalities are systematically prepared and finalized. A standardized inspection and handover process signifies formal project closure and demonstrates client satisfaction, serving as a crucial milestone for long-term cooperation and corporate credibility.
Client Feedback
This stage systematically collects client evaluations, recommendations, and improvement suggestions regarding the entire project lifecycle to assess implementation effectiveness and satisfaction levels. By establishing structured feedback mechanisms, service and technical deficiencies are identified in a timely manner, enabling continuous optimization of products and services. Proactive engagement with client feedback strengthens partnership trust and creates opportunities for future collaboration, driving sustained corporate improvement and innovation.
Post-Maintenance
This step provides structured post-maintenance planning, operational guidance, and technical support services for completed projects to ensure long-term structural safety and performance stability. Through periodic inspections, maintenance recommendations, and emergency response services, operational risks are reduced, service life is extended, and lifecycle costs are minimized. Comprehensive post-maintenance services demonstrate corporate responsibility, reinforce client confidence, and enhance brand value and market competitiveness.
