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Structural Steel and Welding Inspection

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The contract requires the performance of visual and non-destructive testing on structural steel erection and welding to ensure full compliance with AWS D1.1, AISC standards, and project-specific requirements for both bolted and welded connections. Inspectors must verify the integrity, alignment, and quality of all structural components throughout the erection process, identifying defects, improper welds, or installation deviations that could compromise safety or structural performance. The scope demands technical proficiency in industry-standard testing methods and a thorough understanding of federal and project-level specifications governing steel construction. This subcontract is posted by the City of Raleigh under NAICS code 238211 and is open for response until August 19, 2026. The work will take place in North Carolina, though the exact location is not specified. Interested parties should submit their proposals before the deadline through the provided online portal. The contract does not indicate a set-aside classification or specific organizational requirements, leaving eligibility open to qualified subcontractors capable of meeting the technical and compliance standards outlined. All tasks must be executed with precision to uphold public safety and regulatory adherence.

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Visual and non-destructive testing of steel erection and welding per AWS D1.1 and AISC standards in North Carolina.

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North Carolina → City of RaleighView Agency

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Perform visual and non-destructive testing of structural steel erection and welding, verifying compliance with AWS D1.1, AISC standards, and project specifications for bolted and welded connections.

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