Wednesday, November 24, 2021

How Certifications Ensure Excellence

 How Certifications Ensure Excellence


American Aerial Services offers over two decades of expertise working with contractors, steel erectors, and a variety of other businesses in the Portland, Maine area. We not only have a large inventory of equipment that we can use on projects of various kinds, but we also bring something even more valuable to the table, our people.

 

Our operators have undergone comprehensive training, are qualified, have undergone drug testing, and have current NCCCO operator licenses. Besides that, American Aerial Services is a proud member of the Steel Erectors Association of America (SEAA) and is certified by the American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC). Continue reading to learn more about AISC and the SEAA.

What is AISC and the benefits of being AISC certified?

The American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) was created in order to promote the structural steel design business in the United States and to better serve the construction industry as a whole. Contractors with AISC certifications have the staff, expertise, equipment, experience, methods, and capability to provide high-quality work. An AISC attribute enhances operational consistency and displays a commitment to quality, distinguishing partner contractors from the competition. These are some of the advantages of working with an AISC certified steel company:

 

Improved quality assurance: The most notable distinction between an AISC certified and a non-certified job is quality. From welding techniques to equipment calibration, your project will be held to the highest quality standards, all of which will be documented in the project's Quality Management System.

 

The latest technology: When you work with an AISC certified steel business, you can be assured that they are up to speed on the most recent codes and practices, ensuring that your projects pass inspection.

 

Increased efficiency: An AISC certified steel company is used to following a standard procedure when finishing a building project. Because the steel contractor you've chosen understands what's needed and follows their protocols, your project will experience fewer delays and complications.

 

Improved safety: A company that is AISC authorized adheres to high safety requirements, ensuring that your construction project does not experience any additional delays or expenditures as a result of a safety event. Your steel company, like you, wants to keep its employees safe, and following the AISC requirements helps your steel company do so.

Why are we an SEAA member?

SEAA is a well-known leader in steel erection industry training, resource development, and regulatory practices. SEAA is the sole national trade association focused exclusively on serving steel erectors, fabricators, and related service providers. The Steel Erectors Association of America (SEAA) works to improve the steel erector industry's safety, productivity, and profitability. The following are the objectives of the association in reaching this goal:

     Promotion of steel erectors' safety, education, and training programs.

     Participation in initiatives that have an impact on the commercial construction industry in collaboration with others.

     Establishing and promoting standards.

By obtaining this membership, American Aerial Service aims to ensure the highest level of safety and service excellence during our operations.

 

 

Quality work and reasonable costs are the hallmarks of American Aerial Services. We're not simply an alternative, we're the finest option for property owners, general contractors, and anyone else in Maine who needs our services. We at American Aerial Services strive to give you the best service possible by being members of both the AISC and the SEAA. To learn more about our services and certifications, contact us today!



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