Industrial welding · Newport News, VA
Aluminum, Structural & Marine Welding for Hampton Roads.
Newport News, VA.
AWS D1.1 and D1.5 certified. TIG aluminum, structural and bridge steel, marine, and heavy-equipment work, mobile and on-site across the Tidewater region.
AWS D1.1·D1.5
Certified
Response
Same Day
Coverage
90-Mile
Anchor clients across Hampton Roads
What we weld
Industrial welding services for
Hampton Roads.
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01Aluminum Welding & Fabrication
Marine, structural, and industrial aluminum. Certified TIG and pulse-MIG, done right the first time.
02Structural & Bridge Welding
Structural steel, bridge, and heavy-civil welding under AWS D1.1 and D1.5.
03Marine & Shipyard Welding
Aluminum, copper-nickel, and stainless for Hampton Roads' marine economy.
04Heavy Equipment Repair & Rebuild
Excavators, cranes, loaders, crawlers, back in service same week.
The shop, in motion.
A crewed operation, a certified process, and a shop built around precision cutting and fabrication.
15+ yrs
in the trade
AWS D1.1
certified crews
CNC plasma
+ optical-eye burning table
Multi-rig
mobile fleet
24-hr
industrial emergency response
400+
heavy-equipment repairs completed
Industries we serve
The sectors that
keep Hampton Roads running.
Heavy Civil & Construction
Structural tie-ins, rebar and plate work, emergency weld repair under compressed schedules.
View industryMarine & Shipyard
Copper-nickel, stainless, and steel for Hampton Roads' marine operators and subcontractors.
View industryPlant & Manufacturing
Scheduled and emergency welding for asphalt, concrete, food processing, and manufacturing plants.
View industryEquipment Rental Fleets
Contract repair work for rental fleets across the Peninsula, including an active United Rentals agreement.
View industryUtilities & Energy
Pipeline, pressure-vessel, and structural work on utility-grade assets under ASME procedures.
View industryDefense & Government
Subcontract welding through approved vendor paths for defense-related industrial work.
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How we work
A straight line from
your call to a cleared job.
- STEP 01
Inquiry
Call the number or send us the project. Within four business hours you'll have a welder on the phone, not a dispatcher.
- STEP 02
On-site Assessment
For anything non-trivial we show up. Quote the job from the actual steel, not a guess.
- STEP 03
Weld
Certified procedure, procedure-qualified operator, documented pass log. We work clean and we work fast.
- STEP 04
Warranty-Backed Finish
We stand behind every weld we lay. If it fails on our standard, we fix it on our standard.
Frequently asked
The questions we get most.
We cover Hampton Roads: Newport News, Hampton, Yorktown, Williamsburg, Norfolk, Portsmouth, Chesapeake, Virginia Beach, Suffolk, and Smithfield, within about 90 minutes of Newport News. For the right industrial project we travel further.
Yes. Our crews hold AWS D1.1 structural certifications and FCAW certifications for flux-core structural work. It means every weld is performed under a qualified procedure by a qualified operator, and documented.
Yes. We hold procedures under ASME Section IX for pressure-vessel welding. Bring the drawing. We'll review and quote from the actual specification.
Within 2 hours across most of Hampton Roads for industrial emergencies. For routine work, typical same-day or next-day dispatch.
Both. We run a multi-rig mobile fleet for field work and a fully-tooled shop with a CNC plasma and optical-eye burning table for precision fabrication.
Carbon steel, stainless, aluminum, copper-nickel (marine), silicon bronze, cast iron, titanium, and specialty alloys on request. If it needs a procedure, we qualify one.
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Recent work
The work, up close.
A glance at the kind of jobs we run, day in and day out. Heavy equipment, structural, marine, and pipeline work for plants, yards, and contractors across Hampton Roads.





Have a problem no one else will touch?
That's our specialty.
Cracked booms at 2am. Pressure-line rebuilds under a compressed shutdown window. Copper-nickel on a vessel that has to sail Monday. Call.

