Structural Steel Installation

Steel installation managed by the same team that fabricated it. Planned around your site conditions and erection sequence.

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Built Right in the Field

Here's How It Works

By the time our crews arrive on site, the erection sequence has already been worked out with our fabrication and design teams. Steel is tagged, sequenced, and ready. The field work reflects the planning behind it.

Your Fabricator and Your Erection Crew. Same Team.

Why That Matters on Complex Projects

When the fabricator and the erection crew are different companies, the erection crew is working around someone else's execution methodology and standard practices. Fabricators in that setup do what's most efficient for their shop, without regard for how much additional time it creates on site, because field productivity doesn't affect their bottom line. And when something doesn't fit due to as-built foundations or site conditions, the resolution has to pass through two separate organizations before anyone picks up a wrench. We work differently. Our installation crews have input during fabrication and are aware of the standard practices that increase field productivity. They know what's coming to site because they helped plan it.

Elance Steel’s installation crews don’t show up to a site and figure it out. Job sites are complex, each with a unique set of challenges that need to be integrated into the plan. By the time steel arrives, our team has already worked through the erection sequence with project management and the design team. Every piece is identified, catalogued, and shipped in the order it needs to go up. That level of preparation is what separates a smooth, safe installation from one that burns schedule where cost and safety implications are at their highest.

The advantage of having installation under the same roof as fabrication and design is simple: the crew in the field knows what they’re getting. They were involved when the steel was being detailed. They helped form the erection procedures and execution methodology. When something doesn’t line up on site (and it happens on every project) they can get immediate answers from the team, not through a chain of emails between three different companies.

Our crews have installed steel on active industrial sites, in occupied institutional buildings, on arena roofs with 160-foot curved trusses, and on phased commercial projects where other trades were already working around them. The conditions vary. The approach doesn’t: plan the sequence, prep the steel, and get it up safely.

When Installation Expertise Matters

Complex Sites, Tight Schedules, Heavy Steel

Our installation services are a good fit for projects where the erection sequence is critical: large structural steel packages, long-span trusses, retrofits and additions to existing buildings, phased construction, and active sites where other trades are already in the way.

GCs hire us when they want the fabricator and the erection crew to be the same organization. That means when steel arrives on site, the crew already knows the member marks, the connection details, and the intended sequence. It also means field issues get resolved faster, because the people installing the steel can talk directly to the people who made it.

Frequently asked questions

Clear answers to common questions about our steel design, fabrication, and installation process, so you can move forward with confidence and clarity.

More Questions? Contact us
  • What types of steel installation does Elance Steel provide?

    Structural steel erection, long-span truss installation, and installation of fabricated metal components — stairs, platforms, handrails, guardrails, and specialty items. We install the steel we fabricate.

  • Do you install steel that Elance Steel did not fabricate?

    We typically install steel that we’ve fabricated in-house, because that’s where the coordination advantage comes from. If you have a specific situation, we’re happy to discuss it.

  • How do you ensure installation safety?

    Every installation starts with a site-specific plan that covers lifting strategies, connection sequencing, fall protection, and crew positioning. Our crews are trained for the types of environments we work in — active industrial sites, occupied buildings, and large-scale structural erection.

  • Can Elance Steel support phased or fast-track installations?

    Yes. Because we control fabrication and installation together, we can adjust production and delivery sequencing to match phased construction schedules without losing coordination between the shop and the field.

  • How is steel prepared for installation?

    Every member is identified and catalogued before it leaves our shop. Delivery is sequenced to match the erection plan so steel arrives in the order it needs to go up, not in the order it was easiest to load on the truck.

  • What types of projects benefit most from integrated installation services?

    Projects with complex erection sequences, heavy or long-span members, tight site access, active adjacent operations, or aggressive schedules. The more coordination the project demands, the more our integrated approach pays off.