Truss Fabrication
Service Truss Fabrication
Purpose
The >truss fabricationstrength, stability, and load distribution efficiency. Using interconnected members—primarily arranged in triangular patterns—truss systems are fabricated to reinforce buildings, bridges, towers, and industrial structures. The process is critical for shaping structurally resilient frameworks that endure both static and dynamic loads over time.
Key Assessment
Design Configuration
Selection of truss type (Pratt, Warren, Howe) optimized for span and load efficiency.
Material & Cutting
High-grade steel precisely cut using CNC, laser, or plasma for fabrication accuracy.
Connections & Joints
Engineered gusset plates and bolted/welded joints for structural integrity.
Load Path Analysis
Verified force distribution through members for resistance to shear, tension, and compression.
Fabrication Workflow
Sequential production, trial assembly, dimensional verification, and erection prep.
Applications
Industrial/Warehouse
Long-span roofing for factories and logistics hubs.
Bridges & Flyovers
Trusses in pedestrian bridges, girders, and overpasses.
Commercial/Institutional
Trusses in malls, auditoriums, and gyms.
Special Structures
Hangars, stadiums, telecom towers, and solar frames.
Core Inputs
Design Drawings
GA/shop drawings and connection specs.
Material Certifications
Steel and fasteners with test certificates.
Welding Specs
WPS documentation for consistent, compliant welds.
Site Layouts
Crane paths, anchor points, and erection alignment plans.
Technologies & Tools
Analysis Software
STAAD.Pro, Tekla, SAP2000 for design and simulation.
CAD/CAM Systems
AutoCAD, SolidWorks, CNC-integrated fabrication.
NDT Methods
UT, RT, MT for weld/joint quality checks.
Digital Management
BIM + ERP integration for scheduling and compliance tracking.
By combining engineering expertise with precision fabrication, our truss solutions ensure each structure remains robust and architecturally sound. Every angle, joint, and member is a testament to craftsmanship and design foresight—ensuring your structures stand the test of time.