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Structural Steel Placement Contractors in Phoenix, AZ

Structural steel placement in Phoenix — integrated with masonry and concrete for commercial construction projects.

Structural Steel Placement Contractors in Phoenix, AZ

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Structural Steel & Masonry Integration

The interface between structural steel and masonry or concrete is where coordination problems most commonly occur on commercial projects. Anchor bolts set incorrectly in concrete can't be corrected after the pour. Father & Son Masonry's expertise is at exactly this intersection — where structural steel contractor work meets masonry and concrete construction.
  • Structural steel column placement and erection

  • Anchor bolt setting and template coordination

  • Embed plate installation in concrete and masonry

City of Phoenix commercial construction projects frequently feature hybrid structural systems combining structural steel columns with concrete footings and CMU bearing walls. Father & Son Masonry coordinates with the structural steel contractor to set anchor bolts in concrete footings, install embed plates in masonry, and verify base plate elevations before steel erection begins. We maintain coordination with City of Phoenix special inspectors and document all inspections required for structural steel placement.

Steel-Masonry-Concrete Interface Done Right the First Time

Commercial structural steel is supported by concrete footings or CMU bearing walls. The connection has to work perfectly for the building to perform as designed. When anchor bolts are set out of position, the column can’t be placed. When base plates aren’t leveled correctly, the steel erection crew fights the out-of-level condition all the way up. When embed plates aren’t aligned with the connection design, the shop drawing assumes something different from what was built. These coordination failures are solved only by managing them before concrete hardens.

  • Anchor bolt templates reviewed against structural drawings — Location, projection, and thread length verified before concrete placement.

  • Column base plate leveling and grout packing per engineer specifications — Steel erection starts on a level, stable base.

  • Embed plates cast into masonry at correct elevation and orientation — Field welded connections only work if the embed is where the drawing shows it.

  • Special inspection coordination — Structural steel placement typically requires a third-party special inspector; we coordinate inspection hold points.

How We Place Structural Steel in Phoenix

Success in structural steel placement is about coordination between multiple trades. Before concrete is poured, the anchor bolt template must be verified. After concrete hardens, base plates must be leveled. Before steel erection, all interfaces must be inspected. Our process makes sure all three steps are done correctly.

  1. Drawing review and steel-masonry interface identification — We identify all connection points between steel and concrete/masonry.

  2. Anchor bolt template setting and verification — Templates positioned per structural drawings; heights and projections verified by both masonry and steel trades.

  3. Concrete pour with anchor bolt template — Anchor bolts held in template during placement; template removed after concrete sets.

  4. Column placement and plumb verification — Column located over anchor bolts; vertical plumb checked before base plate grout application.

  5. Base plate leveling and grout — Shim and grout applied per engineer specifications; base plate elevation verified for steel erection.

Get a Free Structural Steel Estimate in Phoenix, AZ

If you’re building a commercial project that requires structural steel coordination with concrete and masonry, Father & Son Masonry provides integrated construction expertise with full inspection coordination. Free on-site estimates, written quotes, and complete design coordination. Contact us today to schedule your site visit.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Masonry Services

  • Structural steel placement is the process of setting, leveling, and securing steel columns, beams, and frames in their final positions before permanent connections (bolting, welding) are made. In commercial buildings, structural steel often rests on concrete footings or is supported by masonry walls. Placement requires verification of elevation, plumb, and alignment before the structure carries load.
  • City of Phoenix requires special inspection of structural steel placement in most commercial projects. The special inspector verifies anchor bolt locations before concrete is placed, checks column plumb during erection, and confirms base plate elevation and grout packing before the column carries load. Father & Son Masonry coordinates all special inspection hold points with the third-party inspector retained by the building owner.
  • Structural steel columns are typically connected to concrete footings using anchor bolts embedded in the concrete. The bolts are held in position by a template during concrete placement. After concrete cures, the column is lowered over the bolts, the base plate is shimmed level, and the space under the plate is filled with non-shrink grout. The bolts are then torqued to specification to create the connection.
  • Yes. Masonry walls frequently support steel beams in commercial buildings. The bearing area of the beam on the wall must be sufficient to avoid crushing the masonry, and an embed plate or corbel may be used to distribute the load. The masonry must be properly grouted and reinforced to carry the load. Structural drawings specify the bearing requirement and the detail for load distribution.
  • If anchor bolts are significantly out of position, the column cannot be set over them without field modifications. Minor offsets (less than 1/4 inch) can sometimes be accommodated with shims and oversized holes in the base plate, but larger errors require drilling holes in the foundation (and sometimes the column) and setting new bolts — expensive and time-consuming work that should have been prevented during foundation concrete placement. This is why anchor bolt verification before pouring is critical.

Structural Masonry & Concrete Solutions for Every Project Scale

Father & Son Masonry has been the structural masonry contractor Phoenix homeowners and commercial developers rely on since 1994. ROC licensed, BBB A+ rated, and supervised on every job — we hold the same structural standards on a single retaining wall as on a full commercial shell building.

  • Steel rebar on every job — standard practice, not an upsell

  • Owner on every job site: David or Karen Carrillo from first visit to final sign-off

  • ROC licensed since 1994 · BBB Accredited · A+ Rating

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Arizona

  • Phoenix

  • Tempe

  • Scottsdale

  • Mesa

  • Gilbert

  • Glendale

  • Goodyear

  • Peoria

  • Surprise

We operate throughout Maricopa County and the greater Phoenix metro. Whether your project is in the East Valley, West Valley, or central Phoenix, we come to your project or property for a detailed site walk.

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