BridgeFab won’t be invited back,” he says. “As a small business, we have a vested interest in providing the service and skillset required to do the job in a timely manner, and also to the quality that’s required.” “Having a smaller business enables us to have our finger more on the pulse,” he adds. “It also allows customers to contact the management directly, as opposed to having to go through three or four layers to get to the top. This means that customers are always talking to someone who knows about their project and has a vested interest in getting it done right. That personal touch gives the client confidence we have their best interests at heart.” BridgeFab is also set apart by their dedication to staying at the forefront of technology. For example, BridgeFabis installing a stateof-the-art fabrication robot which will cut steel in 3D, eliminating the need for drills or saws. As an added bonus, that robot will also mark out the structural steel beams,reducing the need for boilermakers. The company is also at the cutting edge of understanding and applying new 3D Scan-
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