The American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC)
certification program is an essential tool for steel structure
companies looking to prequalify for contract bidding. The
program offers multiple certifications, including the
program for certified fabricators and certified erectors,
which demonstrate that a company or individual possesses
the industry knowledge, skills and experience necessary to
work with steel structures.

For a company to qualify for a contract, they must meet
specific requirements and standards set by the owner or
project manager, such as being AISC certified. The AISC
certification program provides an opportunity for steel
structure companies to prequalify for contracts by
demonstrating their ability to meet industry standards and
perform high-quality work.

Certified in the fabricator program is particularly essential
to prequalification for contracts, as it showcases that a
steel fabricator has the equipment, personnel, and quality
control procedures in place to ensure that their product
and processes meet AISC standards. Achieving certification
under this program can set a company apart from
competitors and demonstrate their commitment to
producing high-quality steel structures.

Similarly, certified in the erector program demonstrates
that an erection company has the equipment, personnel,
and safety procedures in place to ensure that their
installations meet AISC standards. This program is
beneficial for prequalification, as it demonstrates a
company's ability to meet industry safety requirements
and perform high-quality work.

In conclusion, the AISC certification program is an essential
tool for prequalification for steel structure companies.
Through achieving certification, companies and individuals
can demonstrate their expertise, which can help set them
apart from competitors and increase their chances of
winning contracts.
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