We build the stainless that makes kitchens work.
Most fabricators ship a product. We build equipment that's already been designed into your layout, spec'd to your workflow, and coordinated with everything else going on the floor. One shop. No handoffs.
Since ‘71
Colorado-based
Certified Shop
In-House
Laser
Design to Install
Cutting + Welding
Your fabricator shouldn't be guessing at your layout.
When the shop that bends your stainless also drew your kitchen and specified your equipment, the parts arrive right. Dimensions match the floor plan. Cutouts land where the plumbing is. Shelves clear the equipment they sit above.
Most operators source fabrication separately — a shop works from a PDF, interprets dimensions, builds to their own tolerances, and ships. Anything that doesn't fit becomes a field problem. We eliminated that gap. Our fabrication team works from the same CAD files our design department produces, thirty feet from the engineering office.
HOW IT WORKS
Four steps from drawing to delivery.
Every project produces shop drawings you approve before we cut. No ambiguous timelines, no surprise change orders.
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Scope & Engineering
We review your layout, site conditions, and operational requirements. Our in-house engineering team produces dimensioned shop drawings with material callouts, weld details, and finish specifications — ready for your approval before any steel is cut.
Shop drawings · Material spec · Approval package
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Forming & Welding
Cut parts move to our high-capacity hydraulic CNC press brakes for bending and forming, then to the welding department. We use IPG Photonics laser welding systems for clean, efficient joints alongside MIG and TIG welding for heavier structural work — all handled by welders who specialize in stainless steel.
Laser weld · MIG/TIG · Press brake forming
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CNC Cutting
Flat stock is processed on our fiber laser machine, handling precision cuts in stainless, mild steel, and aluminum. This technology allows for unsurpassed repeatability and finish. We also offer services for HDPE and UHMW cutting board stock in custom colors, shapes, and dimensions.
Tolerance of .005" · Stainless · Aluminum · Mild Steel
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Finishing & Delivery
Completed pieces are finished, inspected against the approved shop drawings, and staged in our warehouse. We coordinate delivery and set-in-place with your project timeline — and because we also handle equipment installation, your fabricated pieces arrive alongside everything else, not weeks before or after.
QC inspection · Warehousing · Coordinated delivery
WHAT WE BUILD
NSF-certified custom products built for your operation.
Every piece is fabricated to your dimensions and specifications. These aren't catalog items with modified lengths — they're built from flat stock in our shop.
Tables & Work Surfaces
Prep tables, chef stations, and work surfaces sized to your layout — with backsplashes, undershelves, and cutouts positioned for your specific equipment and workflow.
Cabinets & Enclosures
Base cabinets, wall cabinets, and equipment enclosures fabricated to your storage and access requirements. Sliding doors, hinged doors, or open — built to suit the station.
Sinks & Dish Tables
Compartment sinks, hand sinks, and dish landing tables built to match your plumbing locations and dish flow — not the other way around.
Expo Lines & Chef Stations
Pass-through shelves, ticket rails, heat lamp mounts, and plating surfaces configured for your menu and service style — built as a single coordinated assembly.
Shelving & Storage
Wall-mounted shelving, overshelves, and pot racks fabricated to clear the equipment below them and mount to the structure above — dimensions confirmed before fabrication.
Wall Coverings & Metal Decor
Stainless wall panels for cooklines and wet areas, plus custom metal wall art and decorations for front-of-house, office, and home settings.
UNDER ONE ROOF
Fabrication is one piece. We handle the rest.
The same company that bends your stainless also draws your kitchen, sources the equipment, and puts everything on the floor.
CONNECTED SERVICE
Kitchen Design
Your fabricated pieces are drawn from the same CAD layout as the rest of the kitchen — station adjacencies, clearances, and utility locations already accounted for.
CONNECTED SERVICE
Equipment Sales
Every item in your spec is sourced through manufacturer relationships we've maintained for decades. One PO, one point of accountability, competitive pricing.
CONNECTED SERVICE
Delivery & Installation
Our crews and in-house refrigeration and hot-side technicians handle final-mile delivery, set-in-place, and hookup — walk-ins, ovens, ventilation, all of it.
QUESTIONS
What operators ask before starting.
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It depends on the scope. A single prep table on a straightforward drawing can move through the shop in days. A full kitchen's worth of fabricated stainless — tables, sinks, shelving, cabinets, wall panels — is typically staged to your construction timeline. We warehouse completed pieces and coordinate delivery with the rest of your equipment, so nothing arrives before the floor is ready for it.
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Either. If you have architect or consultant drawings, our engineering team will work from those and verify critical dimensions in the field. If you're starting from scratch, we can scope the project from a site visit and produce the shop drawings in-house. For operators using our design services, the fabrication drawings come directly from the same CAD files — no translation step required.
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Yes. Our fabrication facility is NSF certified, which means our manufacturing processes, materials, and finished products meet National Sanitation Foundation standards for commercial foodservice equipment. Health departments across Colorado recognize NSF certification during inspections, and it's a requirement on many commercial kitchen specifications.
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We regularly cut, form, and fabricate in mild steel and aluminum in addition to stainless. Our facilities also process non-metallic materials including HDPE and UHMW cutting board stock. If your project involves a material we haven't covered here, reach out — we'll tell you upfront what we can and can't do.
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Because we engineer from verified field dimensions and our fabrication team works from the same files as our design department, fit issues are rare. When field conditions change — and on construction sites they do — we have the shop, the files, and the people under one roof to modify or rebuild quickly. That's the advantage of in-house fabrication over outsourcing to a remote shop.
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Both. We fabricate single replacement pieces, add-ons to existing kitchens, and complete fabrication packages for new builds. We also produce custom metal decor — wall art and decorative elements for restaurants, offices, and homes. The scope doesn't change the process: everything gets engineered, drawn, approved, and built to the same standard.