Register now for SteelDay 2010!

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Attendees will tour a modern 35,000 square foot fabrication shop with advanced CNC machinery and can also witness demonstrations of interoperability between engineering, detailing, estimating, production control and bar coding softwares including: RAM Steel, SDS/2, Fabsuite and P2 Systems, Infosight Corporation, Shop Data, and Peddinghaus equipment.

Attendees will learn about the processes steel fabricators go through from receiving the steel through to shipping steel to the job site. Demonstrations of bolt tensioning/calibration techniques using Skidmore Wilhelm Calibrator will be on going. Participants are encouraged to ask questions throughout.

Date: September 24th, 2010

Location: 4640 North Point Blvd, Baltimore, MD 21219

Directions: Direction can be found on our web page: www.bandbwelding.com

Food: Lamb/Pig Roast with all the fixings

Dress Code: Business casual/jeans welcome

Safety Gear: Long pants and closed toe shoes required for facility tours. Safety glasses will be provided.

Of Interest to: Architects, Engineer, Contractors, Students, Developers — all welcome!

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