A Dallas structural fabrication shop won a job subbing structural steel to an electrical contractor working on a data center build-out. The electrical contractor needed misc steel supports: Unistrut framing for cable tray runs, conduit hanger attachments to structural steel, and a equipment platform for switchgear. IronKit generated a clean itemized bid that separated materials (Unistrut, steel, hardware) from fabrication and installation labor. The electrical contractor said the breakdown made it easier to get sign-off from the GC.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why would an electrical contractor hire a structural shop for misc supports?
Because electrical contractors dont have fabrication shops and their field electricians arent qualified welders under ASME or AWS rules. Structural steel attachments in commercial buildings are always safer to sub to a fabrication shop with CWI-verified procedures. IronKit generates a bid that makes the electrical contractor look organized to the GC.
Is Unistrut framing considered structural steel?
Itts structural miscellaneous steel — light structural framing that falls under AISC 360-22 but is governed more by manufacturer load tables than custom engineering calcs. IronKit quotes it by linear foot at the material rate and adds fabrication/installation labor at shop or field rates depending on where the work happens.
Can this type of bid be used for other misc metals work?
Yes — the same format works for mechanical supports, plumbing supports, and any other trade that needs miscellaneous structural steel. IronKit generates a bid template for any trade — just change the scope description and project context.