How to Choose a Great MCM Fabricator

by Jonathan McGaha | July 31, 2011 12:00 am

Ted S. MillerThe Metal Construction Association has conducted a series of meetings with building owners to promote the use of metal in their buildings. After the presentation on metal’s benefits, one of the first questions the owners invariably asked was, “How can I be sure that I will get a good contractor for the fabrication and installation of these great products”?

There are really no surprises here; the more you buy the less it costs. That is the case at least for unit price cost. The price between 1,000 square feet and 25,000 square feet of standard color MCM can be 10 to 15 percent for the MCM sheet.

That is a fair question. You could have the finest metal product in the world but if it is not fabricated and installed properly; it will not be a good application.

To answer this concern the MCM Fabricators Council of MCA has established strict requirements to attain certification as a Premium MCM Fabricator. This certification is the most comprehensive program in the construction industry to my knowledge. The specific requirements can be viewed at: www.mca1.org/premium/pdf/FabricatorRequirements.pdf.

This month I will list the general requirement groups and then over the next several months we will examine the specifics of each group. To be certified as a Premium MCM Fabricator you must score at least 32 out of a possible 40 points. Each category has a possible 10 point score.

Ted S. Miller is the CEO of The Miller Clapperton Partnership Inc., Austell, Ga. For more information, visit www.millerclapperton.com.

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