Skyline Steel, Inc. was founded in 1983 as a steel building contractor specializing in covered parking structures. Rick Dancer, President of Skyline Steel since 1987, found that subcontracing portions of the work increased costs and decreased their control over scheduling of all metal building projects.
Faced with this challenge, Skyline Steel set out to perform each task in the process. They gained more equipment and specialists for each phase of the structural steel building process. Soon, Skyline Steel was building anything from airplane hangers to manufacturing sheds. By 1992, they dominated this segment of the steel building industry and began to take on commercial metal buildings.
The commercial building segment is now the largest division in the company and provides the same full service fabrication and erection. Our commitment is to continually provide our customers the finest quality products at a fair and competitive price with a superior, uniquely enjoyable and satisfied experience.
Faced with this challenge, Skyline Steel set out to perform each task in the process. They gained more equipment and specialists for each phase of the structural steel building process. Soon, Skyline Steel was building anything from airplane hangers to manufacturing sheds. By 1992, they dominated this segment of the steel building industry and began to take on commercial metal buildings.
The commercial building segment is now the largest division in the company and provides the same full service fabrication and erection. Our commitment is to continually provide our customers the finest quality products at a fair and competitive price with a superior, uniquely enjoyable and satisfied experience.
Services
Carport construction is something we at Skyline Steel take pride in. By providing full service carport erection, and supplying our own equipment, Skyline Steel has better control over our scheduling. This means construction of your carports can occur when it best fits your schedule. Skyline Steel is often the only company that is used for structural steel carports.
Two years ago our bread-and-butter work primarily included joist, deck, warehouse-type structures and miscellaneous steel. Since then we've been gearing up to take on heavier weights, higher heights and more complex buildings. Our field personnel have integrated more sophisticated training techniques to prepare them for increasingly challenging work.
With the expansion of our shops and equipment during the last 10 years, we've been able to serve industrial companies, such as powerplants, who have the need for special structures, such as towers and piperails, with mostly embedded material. In 2004 most of our sales were categorized with industrial fabrication.