Boasting over 40 years of continued business, Industrial Steel Construction, Inc., serves as a leading American steel bridge fabricator. Boasting a skilled staff of over 250 workers, Industrial Steel Construction has lent its expertise to a number of construction projects throughout its history. The company's facility was used to fabricate steel components for Chicago’s Willis Tower (formerly the Sears Tower) as well as the San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge, and it recently fabricated the main box girders for the Huey P. Long Bridge expansion project in New Orleans. In addition to Industrial Steel Construction's impressive portfolio of projects, the company also boasts two robust, technologically sophisticated facilities, both located in the Chicago area, to meet the needs of its clients.
The first facility, located in Hodgkins, Illinois, features 160,000 square feet of factory space, while Industrial Steel Construction's Gary, Indiana, facility has well over 1 million square feet of workspace and serves as one of largest fabricator plants in the country. Beyond steel fabrication, Industrial Steel Construction also provides steel plate processing, as well as OEM equipment manufacturing. The company’s shops can accept large bridge fabrication projects. The cranes at Industrial Steel Construction can lift over 100 tons, making them ideal for massive, ambitious projects. Additionally, each facility features both horizontal and vertical girder welders. Industrial Steel Construction's President is Joe Hish and the company is a member of the American Institute of Steel Construction and the National Steel Bridge Alliance.