Metal Fabrication shops in Oregon

Compare listed fabrication shops in Oregon by process fit and whether the quote matches the work on the print.

Clusters this page covers

  • Sheet-metal and enclosure shops that laser, punch, bend, and assemble light gauge
  • Plate and structural shops that cut, weld, and machine heavy fabrications
  • Industrial and energy fab bays for skids, guards, platforms, and process equipment
  • Shops that own welding and finishing versus shops that farm one of those steps

Selection rules

  1. Name the work: enclosure, weldment, platform, skid, or structural. β€œFabrication” is not a process.
  2. Ask which steps stay in-house: cutting, forming, welding, machining, blasting, and paint.
  3. Separate light-gauge sheet from plate and structural. The same building can do both; the same bay usually cannot.
  4. Require the same drawing revision, material, weld spec, finish, and freight assumption from every shortlisted shop.
  5. Use a state page when the part is large, the visit matters, or the freight is the cost. Use this national page when the process is uncommon.
  6. Directory listing is not a weld procedure. Confirm code work, inspection, and envelope with the shop.

When to use a fab shop, a weld shop, or a machine shop

Fabrication is the whole route. Welding is one operation. Machining is a different route. Choose the model before you compare listed profiles.

When this is the jobUseWhy
A part that must be cut, formed, welded, and finished under one purchase orderFabrication shopThe constraint is the route and the handoffs, not a single weld or a single milling setup.
A weldment or repair where the cutting and forming are already doneWelding shopYou are buying procedure, distortion control, and inspection β€” not a full fab bay.
A part that starts as plate or bar and is only subtractiveCNC machine shopA fab quote will invent cutting and welding the print does not need.

How to source this work

Use a fabrication shop when the job is cut, formed, joined, and finished metal β€” and the award depends on the route staying coordinated.

Include in the RFQ

  • fabrication drawings with weld symbols and revision
  • material specification and thickness
  • required cutting, forming, and joining operations
  • finish or coating specification
  • inspection points, quantity, and shipping envelope

Questions that separate suppliers

  • Which cutting, forming, and joining steps are performed in-house?
  • How is distortion controlled on this weldment?
  • Can finishing and assembly be included under one purchase order?

Questions this page can answer

How should a buyer compare metal fabrication shops?

Start with envelope, material thickness, and which operations stay on site. Then compare weld procedure, finish, and freight. Listed plant counts show who is in the directory. They do not prove crane capacity or current bay time.

What belongs in a fabrication RFQ?

A current drawing with weld symbols, material and thickness, finish, inspection, quantity, and how the part has to ship. Missing crane, access, or paint assumptions is why fab quotes come back incomplete.

Listed Metal Fabrication Companies in Oregon

Results are ordered alphabetically. Inclusion is based on the matching process or industry recorded on each published profile.

CE Metal Fabrication

πŸ“ Portland, OR
Specialties: Commercial Metal FabricationIndustrial FabricationDecorative Metal WorkCustom Projects

CE Metal Fabrication, based in Portland, Oregon, operates in the metals industry with specialized expertise in custom metal fabrication services. The ...

Empire Truck Works LLC

πŸ“ Bend, OR Est. 1988
Specialties: Commercial Vehicle AccessoriesCustom FlatbedsVan InteriorsTruck Bodies

Empire Truck Works is Central Oregon's leading manufacturer and installer of commercial truck accessories and custom automotive components. With over ...

Iron Mountain Fabrication, LLC

πŸ“ Prineville, OR
Specialties: Steel FabricationStructural SteelCustom Metal WorkInfrastructure Projects

Central Oregon's leading steel fabricator with combined decades of experience in the industry. AWS QC1 Certified Welding Inspectors and experienced me...

Madden Fabrication

πŸ“ Portland, OR Est. 1992
Specialties: Metal FabricationCarbon SteelStainless SteelAluminum Fabrication

Madden Fabrication stands as a leading metals manufacturing company based in Portland, Oregon, delivering precision-engineered solutions across divers...

Mohawk Metal Company

πŸ“ Eugene, OR
Specialties: Steel FabricationLaser CuttingRobotic WeldingPrototype Manufacturing

Mohawk Metal Company stands as a leading steel fabrication specialist operating from Eugene, Oregon, with an expansive 80,000 square foot manufacturin...

Northwest Steel Fab Inc

πŸ“ Portland, OR Est. 1994
Specialties: Structural Steel FabricationIndustrial CoatingsHydro-Electric ComponentsCommercial Steel

Northwest Steel Fab Inc has been delivering exceptional metal fabrication and high-performance coating services from Portland, Oregon since 1994. This...

Oregon Steel Fabrication

πŸ“ Eugene, OR
Specialties: Custom Metal FabricationPrecision CuttingSkilled WeldingSteel Structures

Oregon Steel Fabrication stands as a premier full-service metal fabrication company based in Eugene, Oregon, serving the Pacific Northwest with except...

Pro Weld Inc

πŸ“ White City, OR Est. 1993
Specialties: Technical WeldingOn-Site WeldingTIG/MIG WeldingAluminum Welding

Pro Weld Inc is a family-owned metal fabrication company established in 1993 and headquartered in White City, Oregon. Operating from a 14,000 square f...

Sheldon Manufacturing, Inc.

πŸ“ Cornelius, OR Est. 1970
Specialties: Medical sterilizersLaboratory incubatorsHumidity test chambersMedical ovens

Sheldon Manufacturing, Inc. is an ISO 9001:2008 certified manufacturer of precision constant temperature equipment and laboratory instruments, serving...

Metal Fabrication supplier landscape in Oregon

UNITEMFG currently matches 12 published supplier profiles to Metal Fabrication in Oregon, spanning 8 listed cities. The largest concentrations in the directory are Portland (4 suppliers), Eugene (2 suppliers), and Bend (1 supplier). This is a directory-derived view of available suppliers, not an estimate of the entire state market.

The capabilities most often named on matching profiles are Steel Fabrication (2 profiles), Aluminum Fabrication (1 profile), and Aluminum Welding (1 profile). The supplier set spans Metals (7 profiles), Automotive (2 profiles), and Construction (1 profile) among its most represented industries. Published certification fields most often mention AISC Certified (2 profiles), DBE Certified (1 profile), and Oregon CCB Licensed (1 profile).

Because the matching profiles span 8 cities, buyers can compare several local supplier markets rather than treating one metro as representative of the state. Use the listed capabilities as a first-pass filter, then require each shortlisted supplier to confirm that the relevant process is performed in-house, on suitable equipment, at the required scale.

Supplier locations

  • Portland4
  • Eugene2
  • Bend1
  • Cornelius1
  • Grants Pass1
  • Prineville1
  • Salem1
  • White City1

Commonly listed capabilities

  • Steel Fabrication2
  • Aluminum Fabrication1
  • Aluminum Welding1
  • Carbon Steel1
  • Chassis Work1
  • Coating and Assembly1
  • Commercial Metal Fabrication1
  • Commercial Steel1

Industries represented

  • Metals7
  • Automotive2
  • Construction1
  • Healthcare1
  • Textiles1

Materials and credentials listed

  • AISC Certified2
  • DBE Certified1
  • Oregon CCB Licensed1

This Oregon market view is calculated from published UNITEMFG profiles whose process labels map to the Metal Fabrication cluster. Counts describe directory coverage, not independently audited capacity, quality, or availability.

How to source Metal Fabrication in Oregon

Use fabrication suppliers for cut, formed, joined, and assembled metal products where material thickness, weld details, finishing, and dimensional control must be coordinated.

Include in the RFQ

  • fabrication drawings and weld symbols
  • material specification and thickness
  • required forming and joining operations
  • finish or coating specification
  • inspection points and delivery quantities

Questions that separate suppliers

  • Which cutting, forming, and joining steps are performed in-house?
  • How is distortion controlled?
  • Can finishing and assembly be included under one purchase order?

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