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Structural Steel
 
Kirby Building Systems is proud to introduce a major new initiative into the fabrication of Structural steel.
     

Kirby Structural Steel provides customized Hot Rolled steel structures to markets such as Oil & Gas, Petrochemical Industry, Heavy Industries, Cement Plants, Aluminium smelters, high-rise buildings, airports and other specialized structures.


The Kirby Structural Steel plant is located in Ras Al Khaimah (United Arab Emirates) and has a capacity of 25,000 tonnes per year. There are plans to expand this capacity in near future.

The plant is equipped with the latest CNC steel processing equipment, capable of handling some of the largest sections’ sizes available. It is managed by a team of professionals with a wide experience in the structural steel industry.


Our engineering department uses the latest versions of internationally renowned industry standard 3D and 2D software and is well versed with International British, American, European and other standards.


Kirby is IS0 9002 certified and implements a strict Quality Assurance and Quality Control System.  

The standard internal ITPs (Inspection & Test Programmes) have been developed to comply with the requirements of the Oil & Gas Industry and can also be modified to suit specific contract requirements.  


With over 70 offices worldwide, Kirby engineers are always available to support   customers, wherever the project might be.