Large-Scale Steel Frameworks

Zamforge designs, fabricates, and delivers large-scale steel frameworks for projects that demand wide spans, heavy loads, and structural coordination. We build steel frameworks that form the backbone of complex developments.

Built for Scale

Large-scale steel frameworks require more than fabrication — they demand coordination, planning, and structural discipline at scale. At Zamforge, these projects are approached with a clear understanding of load paths, spans, sequencing, and execution.

We deliver steel frameworks for industrial plants, logistics hubs, commercial buildings, canopies, multi-bay structures, and infrastructure projects. Every framework is engineered to handle scale without sacrificing accuracy or control.

Engineered for Span, Load, and Complexity

Zamforge operates fabrication systems and workflows designed to handle large structural members and complex framework assemblies. Our capability allows us to manage long spans, heavy steel sections, and interconnected structural systems with consistency and precision.

This ensures frameworks that assemble cleanly on site and perform exactly as intended.

Primary Steel Frameworks

We fabricate and assemble main structural frames including columns, portal frames, rafters, and long-span members. These frameworks are designed to carry significant loads while maintaining structural stability and alignment.

Multi-Bay & Long-Span Structures

Our steel frameworks support wide-span and multi-bay applications where open internal space is critical. Structural systems are prepared to allow efficient erection and future expansion if required.

Framework Coordination & Execution

Large-scale frameworks are fabricated with erection sequencing in mind. Components are prepared, labeled, and coordinated to support efficient installation and reduce site-level complications.

Start Your Project with Zamforge

Whether you’re planning a warehouse, structural framework, or a custom architectural steel element, our team is ready to assist. Share your project details, dimensions, and requirements — and we’ll take it from there.