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Structural Steel Coordination Services for Integrated Construction Projects

Strata Vertex provides specialized structural steel coordination services to ensure seamless integration between steel framing, reinforced concrete, PEMB systems, precast elements, and architectural components. Our coordination support helps contractors and fabricators reduce clashes, RFIs, and rework during fabrication and erection.

We focus on constructability and cross-trade alignment—bridging gaps between design drawings, shop drawings, and site execution. Our coordinated approach improves installation efficiency and minimizes delays caused by misalignment or missing information.

Cross-Trade Clash Coordination

Identification and resolution of clashes between structural steel, concrete, embeds, openings, and MEP interfaces.

Connection & Embed Alignment

Coordination of base plates, anchor bolts, embeds, and connections with foundations, tilt-up panels, and precast elements.

Fabrication & Erection Readiness

Support to ensure steel shop drawings align with site conditions, erection sequencing, and crane access.

Clear Communication & Revisions

Timely coordination responses, markups, and revisions to keep fabrication and erection moving.

Our structural steel coordination services are designed to eliminate disconnects between disciplines before they reach the field. We review and align steel framing layouts, connection details, and embed locations with concrete, PEMB, and architectural drawings.

By addressing coordination issues early, Strata Vertex helps project teams avoid field modifications, schedule disruptions, and cost overruns—supporting smoother fabrication and erection phases.

3 Simple Steps to Process

Effective structural steel coordination is critical to preventing conflicts between steel, concrete, and adjacent building systems. Our coordination process is designed to identify and resolve interface issues early—ensuring steel framing, embeds, anchors, and openings align accurately with project drawings and on-site execution requirements.

Review of structural steel, concrete, PEMB, and architectural drawings to identify coordination requirements and potential conflicts.

Resolution of clashes related to embeds, anchor bolts, openings, and framing interfaces through coordinated drawings and markups.

Final alignment of coordinated drawings and ongoing support during fabrication and erection phases.

Our structural steel coordination scope includes steel framing layout coordination; base plate and anchor bolt alignment; embed plates and connection interfaces; coordination with tilt-up, precast, and cast-in-place concrete systems; openings, sleeves, and penetration coordination; support during shop drawing reviews; and consideration of erection sequencing and site access to support efficient fabrication and installation.

Quality & Standards

Quality in structural steel coordination is essential to achieving accurate interfaces, constructable details, and smooth field execution. Our quality approach focuses on alignment with AISC standards, approved design documents, and cross-discipline coordination—ensuring conflicts are resolved early and coordinated drawings remain reliable through fabrication and erection.