Ironhold Works

The yard · what we build

Iron ThatAnswers For Itself

Three trades under one roof: fabrication, weldments, and erection. One bid, one foreman, one name on the finished work.

Ironworker welding a structural I-beam in the Ironhold shop
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Structural Steel Fabrication

Beams, columns, trusses, and connections cut, drilled, and welded to AISC tolerance in our Milwaukee shop. From 5-ton mezzanines to 400-ton bridge packages, detailed from your drawings or ours.

  • CNC beam line to W40
  • Certified weld inspection in-house
  • Shop-primed or hot-dip galvanized
A forged rivet standing on weathered navy steel plate
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Weldments & Plate Work

Heavy plate girders, hoppers, chutes, and machine bases. AWS D1.1 procedure-qualified welds on carbon and stainless, documented joint by joint with a signed weld map.

  • Plate to 4 in. thick
  • Stress relieving arranged
  • Full traceability on every heat
Stacked girders and hoists in the Ironhold fabrication yard at blue hour
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Site Fabrication & Erection

Our own crews raise what we build — bridges, refinery racks, rail structures, grain terminals. One contract, one foreman, one name answerable from first anchor bolt to final torque.

  • OSHA-trained erection crews
  • Cranes to 120 tons on call
  • Field welding & retrofit repair

From First CallTo Final Torque

  1. 01

    Tell us the job

    Call the yard or send drawings. A foreman — not a sales rep — takes the first look.

  2. 02

    Get a straight bid

    Tonnage, schedule, and price in writing within one business day. No allowances buried in fine print.

  3. 03

    We forge it

    Your steel is cut, welded, inspected, and signed in our shop, with photos as it moves.

  4. 04

    We raise it

    Our own erection crew sets the iron plumb, level, and torqued — then walks the job with you.

Asked AtThe Gate

The questions every owner and GC asks before the first ton is ordered — answered the way we’d answer at the counter.