BridgeFab work we put in.” “That was one of those projects that required us to be at the top of our game,” he adds. “To be able to receive an award like that is a real bonus for us. It recognises that we did do a good job – and it’s not just us saying that, it’s our industry peers.” Anthony is also particularly proud of that award because of what the project represents. According to him, it is proof that structural steel can be used to produce “highly visual architectural masterpieces,” while also being cheaper, faster, and more reliable than timber or concrete. On top of that, the award also proves that BridgeFab is one of the few companies that can make that happen. “It solidifies that we know what we’re doing, andwe can tackle the very complex, large projects,” he says. “And hopefully from that, clients can see that if we are able to do that, we’re able to do the smaller projects as well. It really proves our capabilities as a business.” Moving forward, Anthony says he wants to continue proving those capabilities on whatever projects come BridgeFab’s way. He predicts a strong future for the company, and
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